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September 12, 1947 - Image 58

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-09-12

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Page Two• •

New Bnai Brith Vice-Presidents
r 1111 ■ MEMIIMI"

Shown above (I. to r.) are `Benjamin Slanuels, Chicago; Sol
Fass, Portsmouth, Va.; and William M. Gerber, Philadelphia,

new vice presidents of Bnai Brith. Samuels, Fass and Gerber
are members of Bnai Brith Districts 6, 5 and 3, respectively.

cllitoNtert.

Friday; 'September '12, 1947

And.- then' 'others - found - that:
bled the most, because -Hitler
declared war on them in 1933 the British didn't want him,
and we didn't get into it until even their own Promised Land.
The Jews of Palestine had re-
the last of 1941.
Eighty-five thousand men and cruited an entire division of
women and children thought 20,000 sturdy men and fought
they had won when the Ameri- under the British flag in the war.
cans came. Know how many But the British said no. It
are in our fleece-lined concen- would offend the Arabs, who had
tration camps now? Two hun- not conscripted anyone and who
dred fifty thousand. Yep. A had refused to alienate Hitler
because—well, becatfse he might
quarter of a million.'
The mistake the Jew made win, that's why.
America? Not a chance. A
was in thinking that he was
(Continued on Page 15)
among the winners of the war.
But when the victors came home
to their lands across the face of
a continent, they said it bluntly: GREETINGS . . .
We haven't food for ourselves.
You will have to go.
The Jew wailed. Where? he
begged. Tell me and I will go.
CANTON CHINA CO.
Who will have me? This is my
home. This is my father's home
• • •
689 GRATIOT
and his father's home. Out there
TO THE CHRISTIAN
in the fields where the Star of
AND WHAT DOES ALL this David stands over the gate you
mean to you? Nothing. Not a will find my people sleeping.
I
• • •
thing. You might be a Christ-
Rosh Ilashonah Greetings
ian. Would you be interested BARRED IN HOMELAND
in knowing that, when the war
HOW ABOUT PALESTINE?
ended, there were 85,000 Jews It sounded good. It isn't the
in American Displaced Persons best of land and many of the
camps in Europe? We won, re- Jews were too weak or too old
member.
to pick up their feet and travel
And remember too, that the thousands of miles to sunshine
Glass
Jews fought the longest and and sand.
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Bessarabians staged . pogroms, be-
fore Americans knew what the
word meant. The Cossacks—
well, you know. the fun they
had with Jews on the long
white nights.
They always considered it bad
form if a wounded Jew escaped
and informed other Jews in
other villages. The little man
who was executed a month ago
in Poland for gassing, burning,
baking and starving 4,000,000
Jews to death died the death of
one of them.
His death, in the eyes of jus-
tice, balanced the scales. He
had a wonderful device, though.
It was he who thought of the
idea of making them wait in
line in the cold before admitting
them into the balcony seats of
the gas chamber.

A Christian Author
Indicts Own People

Jews' Plight, Misery Mean Nothing
to Gentile for They Tend to Expect It

By JIM BISHOP

(Editor's Note—A prominent newspaperman, author and
editor, the writer of this article takes the Christian world to
task for its indifference to the Jewish problem and makes an
eloquent plea for helping the surviving victims of Hitlerism.
—Editor. )

THE JEWS HAVE become an excellent dinner table topic again.
You can discuss them objectively, like penicillin or a fox jacket
or the scarcity of kitchen help.
And when you have exhausted home with Jewish babies aloft
on spears. So all of this in
the topic, it doesn't burden your
Europe and Palestine is not new.
•be-Fallse -.1711aCTS liappening It's old hat. It is what has al-
to the Jews now is not new:
They have always been enslaved, ways happened to Jews.
wracked, maimed, starved and No one wants them. The Poles
have done almost as good a job
murdered.
Three thousand years ago the of driving them out as Hitler
soldiers of the Pharaohs came did. The Hungarians and the


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