Page Four DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Detroit Jewish Chronicle Friday, July 2, 1948 America's Security Will Be Yours Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 548 Woodward, Detroit 26, Mich., CA. 1040 SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Ye., Entered as Second-class matte; March 3, 1916, at the Pon Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, tan SEYMOUR TILCHIN, President GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in-Chief Vol. 50, No. 24 Friday, July 2, 1948 (Sivan 25, 5708) DETROIT 26, MICH. Let Zionists Merge! The strongest and most influential Zionist organization in America will convene this 'weekend to define its relationship to Israel and to chart a revised organizational program in consonance with the needs of the new State. This body calls itself the Zionist Organiza- tion of America but actually it represents only a little more than half of American Zi- onists and only about five percent of the Jews of America. Labor Zionists, Mizrachi, Hadassah, Revi- sionists and other groups also call themselves American Zionists and, to be honest, bicker incessantly and only nominally work together for the good of the common objective—the rebuilding of a National Jewish Home. Altogether only about 10 percent of Amer- ican .Jews are active members of Zionist or- ganizations. We venture to say that because . of the stirring historic events of the past few months, the huge unaffiliated masses would' actively participate in the labors of the Zionist groups if there were a unified Zionist organization to which they could be- long without the partisanship, the wrangling, the politics and the self-interest of the sep- arate groups. Zionism must live in America. Israel will be in need of moral, political and economic support from American Jews for a long time to come. Zionist organizations must be in existence to encourage that help and to keep American Jews alert to their kinship to their brethren in Israel. • We knew that we are not the first to sug- gest this. What American 'Zionism needs to- day is not "loyal opposition" within the ranks of the ZOA, nor little parties of Zionists each with t heir own visions of glory and their own feelings of righteousnbss. What American Jewry needs is a MERGER of all Zionist groups into a single, solid Zionist organization to be called American Friends of Israel or some similar name. The State is here. It will live on without America, but it will be stronger with unified American support. It is time to drop the sepa- rate ideologies, the animosities, the disunity, the self-seeking of the separate organizations. Let the ZOA at its convention take the first unselfish step towards unity, a happier American Jewry and a stronger Israel. Let it invite all Zionist groups to consolidate. basis for admission and thus giving sanction to the racial doctrines of Hitler. "It discriminates in favor of the Baits and thus against other Europeans among whom the proportion of Catholics and Jews is greater. "One feature is so specifically discrimina- tory against the Jewish minority that its in- tent can scarcely be doubted. This is the pro- vision which restricts eligibility to those who arrived in the occupied zones before Dec. 22, 1945. Most Jews now in I)P camps arrived a few months later than this." It looks like the fight for a just I)P meas- ure will have to start all over again. Welcome BBYM-Y{1% It is gratifying to watch Jewish youth in action, working zealously and harmoniously toward a better society in a manner that often can be used as an example by their elders. The Bnai Brith Yoong Women and Young Men have'constantly set such an example, and it is with a great deal of pleasure that Detroit plays host for the next six days to the national convention of these organiza- tions. DEFEN=li Nothing has been overlooked by local lead- tti N ers to make this convention the best ever. Dear Editor: Although plenty of fun and excitement are In the news columns of last in store for the hundreds of delegates, there week's issue of the Chronicle you presented one side of the picture will be a serious side, too. of the Israeli-Irgun rift. May I The birth of the Jewish State and the val- be allowed to tell the other side iant battle by our Israeli brethren for its of the story, from uncensored survival pose a prodigious challenge for Jews sources, and let the readers be everywhere and in all age groups. Commu- the judges? nity and national problems loom larger each The facts of the conflict are these: day. Bnai Brith youth have shown a proclivity -to The ship Altalena (Jabotinsky) 800 Jewish fighters and meet like challenges in the past. We are con- a carrying considerable amount of arms fident they will receive inspiration from their and ammunition badly needed Detroit sessions to make Bnai Brith Youth for Israel's struggle reached the a more vibrant asset to their parent organiza- shores of Israel. The Provisional tion and a greater source of strength to all Government had known of the ship's arrival and contents and Jewry. Letters to the Editor ORT and NUT/ (tile acceptance .of which by the Provisional Government was con- sidered by the Yishuv as a grave and dangerous blunder), the Ben-Gurion governMent (the Mapai and its allies) ordered its army to sink the ship with its valuable cargo and to make at- tempts on the lives of Jewish fighters and patriots. Jewish blood was caused to flow on both sides on Ben-Gurion's or- ders. • a At a speiiia! emergency ses- sion of the Provisional Govern- ment Council of 37, Rabbi Melt Berlin, leader of World Mizrachi, categorically declared that re- sponsibility for the bloodshed had agreed to it plan to have 20 and the civil strife which broke oercent of the arms go to Jeru- out in Israel rested upon Ben- salem and to divide the rest be- Gurion. tween Irgun men in the Israeli Ile charged Ben-Gurion with army and the rest of the army. acting independently in the gov- But at that time of landing, the ernment and not consulting his Plovision - al Government, headed ministers before making deci- by men who have for years sions that affected the entire hated and persecuted Revision- country and its future. lie de- ists and Irgun, decided to vio- manded that an inquiry com- late its agreement and launched mittee be established to prevent a drive against those who dare dictatorship in Israel. to disagree with its policies and The two Mizrachi members of ideologies. the Provisional Government, Under the excuse of Irgun Rabbi J. L. Fishman and Moshe violating the "British-Arab truce" (Continued on Page 10) intmuilonsuinist summatraraltutintaironawinosnarevorsommoralmoseasmountrosmmul Two women's service organizations in the Detroit area have announced expansion of their activities here. We are happy to join many friends in wishing them huge success in these new undertakings. The Detroit Chapter, National Council of Jewish Women, is following up its consider- able local effort with a campaign in behalf of an overseas program which assists dis- placed girls, provides for advanced schooling for some of them in the United States and helps support the college of education of the Hebrew University. Leaders Caught Napping • * * The Detroit branch of Women's Ort which Jewish leaders were either caught napping or were tricked by the maneuvers of wily only a year ago consisted of one chapter has wwwwwwwwwww. By Seymour Ti khin wisessemamoso i anti-Semites in Congress who pushed through grown into four sections. In addition, groups COLDA MEYERSON appointed Israeli government is pursuing have been formed in Huntington Woods and a brutally discriminatory DP bill. Israel's representative to the a policy of surrender and will Mt. Clemens. Union ... Mrs. Meyerson accept peace at any price. had the leadership been more alert, it The healthy growth of this organization Soviet came to Palestine from the While it is true that the ac- might have been better prepared to fight the augurs well for its projects for vocational Utiited States in 1921. conference measure which accepted virtually training of Europeon Jews and its new pro- Dewey nominated presidential ceptance of the terms of the truce with "suppositions" all of the anti-Jewish and anti-Catholic pro- gram of preparing DP's for useful occupa- candidate on the Republican last was a mistake and while it is visions of the Senate version. A concerted tions in Israel. ticket . . . Does that mean that further true that the withdrawal campaign might have been able to defeat the We are sure Detroit women will respond John Foster Dulles may become of all foreign armies from Pal- bill or persuade President Truman to kill it swiftly and generously to the admirable pro- Secretary of State? estine proper snould have been .' James G. McDonald of the another truce condition, yet no with a pocket veto. grams of both these organizations. Anglo - American Commission minority group has the right to Certainly the exclusionist features of the and one of the best friends of defy the recognized representa- Senate bill were well known to defense lead- the Zionist cause, appointed the tives of their government and Britain Mangles UN ers and they should have been prepared for No one has made it more clear than Sumner American representative to the insist that unless they agree the conference report in its favor. At least, Welles that the British policy with regard to State of Israel with that minority, the malcon- they should not have allowed themselves to Palestine has dealt the UN its deepest wounds Peter Bergson, self-appointed tents will start a revolution and Hebrew Liberator, arrested by shed blood. become befuddled by the strategy of the big- thus far. the Israeli army and later re- That is the danger of the Ir- ots who shoved the bill through in the last By supporting the Arab states financially leased. gun today and why they should • few minutes of the Congress session. • • and militarily, said the former Undersecre- not be supported. If they dis We can except from this criticism Bnai tary of State, "by her efforts in the Security PROPAGANDA WARFARE agree with the policies of their Brith and Henry Epstein, chairman of the Council to condone their aggressions and their WHILE THE TRUCE is on— government, let them use the the press is still accepting anti- the bullet. National Community Relations Advisory defiance of the authority of the UN," Britain Israel propaganda to discredit ballot and not • • • Council, who sent telegrams to congressional has done much to lessen humanity's chances the Jewish State. Did you see THE NATION leaders urging them to use their influence to of attaining collective security in the face of the article in the Detroit News "THE NATION" was banned brink about the defeat of the conference re- threats of war. on June 25? Its headline in from New York City school Anglo-Arab aggression and deceit have cost large print read: "Communist libraries by the board of educa- port. the UN much prestige in the eyes of the Grows Within 3 Israeli tion when it recently published Epstein pointed out in his telegram that world. When a major catastrophe will con- Power Forces." series of articles discussing the bill "gives special privileges to the front the nations and the UN will be powerless Why we are easing off in this a the policy of the Catholic Volksdeutche, thus not only rewarding the to act because of the disdain it has met, the country in our campaign against Church on education, medicine enemies of the United States at the expense world will remember Palestine and belatedly Britain is beyond me. and birth control. • • • of the victims of Nazi tyranny but recogniz- regret its submission to British diplomatic_ Says Freda Kirchwey, dynam- IRGUN REBELS ic editor and publisher: "When ing race rather than national origin as a chicanery and British domination. IRGUN CHARGES that the (Continued on Page 10) Random Thoughts • • I