Friday, June 20, 1947
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONIC LE
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Letters to the Editor
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On
behalf
of
our
officers,
board
Editor•in.Chief
GEORGE WEISWAS R,
of directors, and membership, I coming months.
SAMUEL W. PLATT,
DETROIT 26, MICH. wish to thank you for the splen-
did publicity coverage which you
JUNE 24, 1947, (Taurus 3, 5707)
FRIDAY,
Chairman,
Vol. 49, No. 25
as ever. Only there is no hand to lead them gave our recently conducted 24th
24th anniversary committee.
anniversary drive.
to the source.
That this drive was an unqual-
The Hate Mongers in America
The Jewish child in America is the victim ified success insuring a construc-
THANKS CHRONICLE
A report made public recently by the of a philosophy of negativism which has tive Young 'Israel program in Dear Editor:
1947-48 is due, in no small mea-
Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation League con- crept into Jewish life here. The American sure,
to the fine cooperation of ,The Red Arrow Club of Detroit
tained the revelation that organized anti- Jew, even when thinking in terms of sur- the Jewish Chronicle in bringing and its memorial committee thank
Semitism, on a nation-wide basis, had vival, forgets that it was the positive values to the Detroit Jewish community the Chronicle for its splendid co-
"shown a lack of marked strength since V-J in Jewish life which enabled us to survive the message of Young Israel, with operation in making our Memorial
especial reference to your edi- Day services a success.
Day." The report was based on a survey through generations of flame and fire.
torial of May 9.
OLIN A. BULLOCK,
made in 1946 by the league's 18 regional
We did not survive because our enemies We trust that you will cbntinue
Chairman.
offices in several hundred cities and rural sought to kill us. We survived because we to follow our activities with inter-
CY AARON, PuliIiihe7
CHARLES TAUB, Business Manager
NATHAN J. KA
AN, Managing (dace
fought for the survival of our great spir-
areas.
Niturally, we were delighted to learn itual heritage.
Reform Temples Too Quiet
that an enlightened public opinion had
Jewishness 'and Judaism are not abstract
..,
places, with everybody doing his
checked the nationwide tinge that the vari- concepts alone. They are ways of living. Un-
Continued from page 3)
own talking to God. but then
ous anti-Semitic organizations were rapidly less the child is trained in those ways from the choir speak to God for you, any friendly home is a noisy
assuming. But, at the same time, we were the very beginning, he cannot be expected I do not mean to approve vicari- place.
keenly disappointed when we noted some of either to show any degree of enthusiasm for ous praying. mean only to sug-
• • •
that Reform, as practiced
America's leading newspapers carrying the a Jewish school or to display an interest in gest
in the past, has made it too easy HEBREW HYMNS
' item under such headlines as "Survey Finds what he is being taught there.
to communicate with God — by RABBI SCHWARTZ'S first aid
Drop In Antl-Semitism," "No Organized
to the silent voices of Israel
Education, like charity, begins at home. If proxy.
• ti"/" .
Anti-Semitism Is Found Here" and similarly
contains Hebrew hymns, trans-
our
homes, our Jewish homes, were more SPEAK FOR MYSELF
misleading titles.
literated into the characters of
reflective of the spirit of our ancient tradi-
I HAVE resented the the English language. The con-
The truth is, as a careful reading of the tions and customs, the problem of educating INDEED,
Rabbi doing all. the talking
report shows, that there are dangerous anti- our , young would not be a challenging one. and the choir doing all the sing- gregations will sing the hymns by
ear, the choir or the cantor lead-
Semitic pockets Throughout the country,
ing to God for me. Why do I
need an attorney before God in ing.
particularly in the South. '
His first aid packages really
the temple? Can't I speak for
Immigration
—
2
Kinds
are working on the hitherto silent
Furthermore, the report shows that the
myself as my Orthodox ances-
A throwback to the immigration policies
Jewish voices, Rabbi Schwartz re-
10,000,000 American war veterans are being
tors always d id?
of
the
last
century
occurred
in
Canada
re-
ports: though there are still many
Rabbi
was
all
right
bombarded with hate propaganda by the
Yes, the
. in which the members
domestic rabble-rousers, that the hate mon- cently when a liberal member of the federal and the choir was good d but why temples
their let the Rabbi and the choir do it.
the
gers are as "bold and articulate as ever," house of commons, Ludger Dionne, hired
It seems that to make a congre-
that there has been an increase in discrimi- 200 Polish girls to work in his Quebec tex- affairs with God all to the Rab- gation articulate unto God is like
and
the
choir?
The
syna-
nation against Jews in employment and in tile mill under contract for two years, at bi
rogues of their fathers and helping a child start to walk—a
restrictive 'housing covenants, that colleges the starting rate of 25 cents an hour.
grandfathers were rather noisy step at a time. •
— —
They were also supposed to repay their
and universities are discriminating against
Jews and other minority groups despite the air transportation fare by weekly deduc-
focusing of public attention on those evils, tions from their paychecks. But after Dion- Rankin's Mailing Privileges Used
that hotel and resort owners have been able ne discovered that the public was up in
If he had con-
i Eternal Road" .
(Continued from page 3)
to circumvent legislation against discrimi- arms against him he announced that he
tinued his theatrical interests he
natory practices and that 47 publications, would not insist on the repayment of the of Wendell Willkie, and a fear- would have wound up as one of
::, ss exponent of Willkie's One Broadway's and Hollywood's big-
apart from brochures, leaflets and pamph- girls' fares.
World political concept . . . He gest—and probably richest—pro-
lets,
aimed
at
spreading
anti-Semitisim
and
'The
Canadian
government
at
Ottawa
has
•
is an eloquent speaker and knows
ducers,
bigotry, are still circulating in the country. been under considerable fire for permitting world affairs.
• • •
He is only 46 years old and a
lindentured
labor"
to
come
into
the
coun-
The picture, as depicted by the ADL re-
member
of
the
Republican
Party.
WEIZMANN
AIDE
port, is not an encouraging one. However, try, from opposition groups in parliament, He was very active in helping
from
labor,
church
and
community
leaders.
BUT
MEYER
was first and last
the suggestion of positive action as an ef-
FDR draft the blueprints for the
Zionist, and Dr. Weizmann, a
fective antidote to hate propaganda is a T abor leaders are also against the entry of United Nations Charter ... Bart- a connoisseur
of human abilities,
step in the right direction. Also impressive 1,000 lumberworkers because they see it is ley Crum could do much to re- attached him to himself . And
another attempt to bring in cheap labor. vitalize and liberalize the Re-
is the note of vigilance the report strikes.
so Meyer became Dr. Weizmann's
Organized labor in Canada, however, is publican Party.
personal representative in this
We are wholeheartedly in agreement with not entirely against immigration of foreign
•
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country, and as such directed the
the demand that the hate-sheets be deprived workers. In fact some trade unions are BON VOYAGE •
office of the Jewish Agency in
at least of special postal rates privileges, working out a plan to bring in about 1,000 MEYER W. WEISGAL is on his America.
particularly since under that arrangement needle-trade workers, both Jewish and non- way to Palestine, planning to With the elimination — only
the American taxpayer is virtually contrib- Jewish for factories in Montreal, Winnipeg make arrangements for his per- temporary, of Weizmann as world
manent residence in the Jewish
uting toward the cost of operation of hate and Toronto..
Zionist leader. Meyer resigned his
Homeland . . . It Meyer should
journals.
These workers will be guaranteed union decide to leave these shores for position with the Agency and
scale of wages and working conditions as good, the American Jewish com- concentrated his talents on Weiz-
munity would lose one of its mann's scientific institute at Re-
soon as they enter the Canadian factories.
hovoth. He has provided new and
Jewish Education
The low ebb of Jewish education in
America has long been a source of deep anx-
iety to all concerned with the problem.
And though increasing efforts have been
made by Jewish communal leaders and edu-
cators to solve the problem, the painful fact
remains that little, too little, headway has
been made in that direction.
We followed carefully the recent annual
meeting of the American Association for
Jewish Education in the hope of finding a
sign of an improved situation. But there
were few encouraging signs.
The association's annual report cited a
marked increase of interest in Jewish edu-
cation during the year, growing enrollments,
and an increase of approximately 24 percent
in the allocations of the welfare funds for
Jewish education. But that was to be ex-
pected. In the first place, there has been an
increase in the school-age Jewish popula-
tion and, secondly, the higher allocations
may reflect, in good part, the higher costs
of operation.
But the fault does not lie with the or-
ganizations fostering Jewish education in
America. The fault lies with the parents,
and brutal candor demands that our Jewish
parents be reminded that their aloofness.
their indifference, their callousness to the
spiritual needs of ther children, and not the
"American atmosphere," is responsible for
the estrangment of their children from the
Jewish well. The well is there and as rich
The Visiting Editor
most dynamic and colorful mem-
bers.
It was the same Meyer who
produced "The Romance of a
People" and Franz Werfel's "The
—.)
Diaspora Universities
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, elder statesman of
Zionism, is of the opinion that Jews outside
Palestine should not establish universities
in countries,of their residence, inasmuch as
there can be no substitute for the Hebrew
University in creating "eternal spiritual and
cultural values,"
Without deprecating the profound signi-
ficance of the 'Hebrew . University in current
Jewish life, we feel that Dr. Weizmann's
opinion borders on the unintelligible.
While the Hebrew University has con-
tributed many noteworthy additions to the
human store of knowledge, it has not yet
convinced higher institutes of education else-
where in the world to bandon their dis-
cerning the ad-
criminatory regulations
mission of Jewish stude ts.
Nor can the Hebrew University, under the
best circumstances, accommodate all the
Jews thus barred.
What Dr. Weizmann evidently meant to
say is that Jews in the diaspora cannot
hope to create a university that could sup-
plant the Mount Scopus institute. If such
be his opinion, it is altogether just.
CLEVELAND JEWISH REVIEW
AND OBSERVER
greater resources for this insti-
tute, and now may decide, to
take over its administration, with
headquarters in Palestine.
A Logical Question