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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Strictly Confidential
Nazi Texts Still in Use in German Schools
question: "How much phusgene gas is necessary to Jewish Museum
By PHINZAS J. BIRON
The currently touring Israeli dancer Deborah is
IN A RECENT COLUMN we ste- wipe out a city of 30,000 within a radius of four
ed that the "Un-Amcrican Com- kilometers?" This math book is still a must in Ger- the daughter of veteran Habimah actor Joshua Ber-
tonoff. The Habimah is looking for an American
mittee of Rankin and Thomas lists man high schools. ...
Here is a queer item from London: Sigmund play to put on its reportory in Israel. We suggest
the American Jewish Congress as
Sons".
an un-American group". On check- Freud's niece, Lilli Freud Marles, to whom the Nazi Arthur Miller's "All My
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ing further we discovered that this song Lili Marlene was dedicated, is the author of a
• WHO IS DUNCAN SANDYS, chairman of the In-
information was wholly baseless. German book of poems titled "Alpine Sunset." Lilli
In other words, it was completely is nostalgic about the Hitler era. She lives in Eng- ternational Committee for European Unity? An im-
land and waxes lyrical about misunderstood fasc- portant question, because some years ago Sandys
wrong.
wrote in the Europaeisehe Revue: "With growing un-
We deeply regret any embar- ism. . .
Arnold Zweig, who lives in Israel, is working easiness the German people watched how one na-
rassment we may have caused the
tional key position after another came under Jewish
American Jewish Congress by our OR a new play called 'Napoleon in Jaffa" . . .
The Jewish progressive industrialist Don Salomon control" . . . Well, Duncan Sandys is Winston
P. J. Biron error. Of all the Jewish defense
organizations we prefer the Congress, and often— Sack of Santiago has donated 3400,000 pesos ($1,- Churchill's son-in-law.
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000,000) for a new institute of technology for Chile's
though not always—feel it has earned our respect.
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MISSIONARY ORGANIZATIONS are redoubling
underprivileged school children. . . .
New York's spotlight is on painter Ben Zion for their efforts these days. They believe that the estab-
Ex-AMG re-education worker H. L. Sebring, a
Florida Supreme Court judge, has brought back from his heroic canvases "End of the Flood" and "Israel lishment of Israel will help them in their campaign to
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Germany a math textbook with the following quiz Wrestling with the Angel," now on exhibit at the
lionists'Right to Help Rule
Israel From Outside Studied
Semitic government has always
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
THE QUESTION OR how to considered persecution of Jews
shape the relationship between an "internal" affair. And still we
the State of Israel and the Zion- welcomed the protests of foreign
ists throughout the world is governments. • • •
Doming more and more to the
POLICIES OF Israel will fre-
fore.
A paradoxical situation is quently and gravely affect 95 per
shaping up. Four hundred thou- cent of Jews living outside Israel.
the problem of Israel
sand Arabs will be represented Take
adopting a pro or anti-Russian
in Israel's parliament. The Arab policy. In either case millions
members together with a minor-
Jews will be affected.
ity of Jewish deputies will be of Probably
there will be a Zion-
able to impose perhaps on the ist Congress or a session of the
majority of Jews in Israel. Arabs Actions Committee in August,
may prevent the Jews from es- prior to the September meeting
tablishing a modern state, which of the UN Assembly, where this
must be based on separation of issue will be hotly debated .
church and state as well as na-
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tionality and state.
GERARD SWOPE, who recent-
On those two principles Jewish ly declined a high British deco-
emancipation rests throughout the ration because Britain's Palestine
world. While Arabs will pro- policy left him "without respect
foundly influence the young for its position,' has accepted an
State, Zionists outside are told invitation to a UJA dinner spon-
not to "interfere." Some Zion- sored by the Jewish Telegraphic
ists feel that even legally this Agency. This is the first Jewish
position is untenable.
meeting to be attended by Mr.
ISRAEL HAS been won not Swope. His brother Herbert Bay-
only by the Jews fighting in Is- ard Swope will, preside at the
rael but in a bitter worldwide dinner ...
struggle by the Jewish Agency
representing Zionists and non-
Zionists throughout the world. Factory Worker Gives
Of course there cannot be divided His Pay to Campaign
political allegiance. But nobody
Morris Berris, as assembly
eon deny that most Jews are
deeply interested in Israel line worker at Chrysler's, mailed
is his complete pay check for a
*tether they live there or not.
con-
Jews should be the last ones two-week periods as his 1948
to the Allied Jewish
tribution
protein
against
"interference"
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It domestic affairs. Every anti- Campaign.
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