American ,newish Periodical Cem DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 4 Helping the Displaced Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Cadillac Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Thursday, June 22, 1950 ZOA. Leaders Revolt Against Israel Dictate By WILLIAM ZUKERMAN The eve of the' nrd convention of the Zionist Organization of GERHARDT NEUMANN SEYMOUR TILCIIIN America in Chicago early next Editor Publisher month finds the organization on the threshold of what seems to be Tammuz 7, 5710 Thursday, June 22, 1950 a serious revolt such as it has never before faced in its history. Three of the top leaders of the ZOA, Benjamin Browdy, the in- A little more than two years ago, the Twelfth street area cumbent president, Dr. Emanuel Neumann, the former president, was gripped with a selling panic. There was a general feeling and Rabbi Irving Miller, last that the whole area would be settled with Negroes within a few or week delivered speeches which months and that Jews would have to move out immediately indicated a strained relationship see their property devaluated. between American Zionist lead- Under the leadership of the late Fred Butzel and other ership and the Israeli leadership leaders of the Jewish community this panic was finally quelled. which can no longer be glossed Residents of the area were asked to weigh the situation in the over and is dangerously near to light of facts and figures, and not let their emotions run away Bernard Baruch, America's elder statesman, and Jinx Falken- a breaking point. with them. The appeal to reason was not lost. • The occasion for the speecheo burg McCrary, film and radio actress, greet Mrs. Abraham Herman, However, it seems that in recent weeks the panic has started was the annual convention of the president of the women's division of HIAS, the Ilebrew Immigrant all over again, if not in the same proportion as two years ago. Aid Society, at a luncheon. Last year, a total of 26,043 Jews were Manhattan Zionist region, the The Jewish Community Council is alarmed and has put out a largest in the United States with helped by IIIAS to leave Europe and re-establish themselves. leaflet which asks residents of the area to consider whether they a membership of 10,000. are not "being panicked by some unscrupulous real estate dealers Browdy delivered a remarkably into leaving a good home neighborhood near the downtown area strong address for a mild, con- for another of very doubtful value, and probably overpriced." servative and conventional man whose highest ambition is to in- The Jewish community has a tremendous investment in the herit the mantle of the late Daniel 12th street area. The overwhelming number of our larger con- Frisch. Browdy demanded"an gregations and other social and communal institutions are autonomous ZOA without inter- housed in the area. Should all of this be given up because some Holy Days when we meditate on ference from outside, even from people consider the time ripe to make a big profit? By ALFRED SEGAL in the world and Israel." HE NOVELIST, Arthur Koest- man's duty Aside from the financial angle, Jews have no right to create what's he here for. Speaking of the plans for the ler, lately has come up with a a ghetto. Experiences with Negro neighbors in this area so far The other evening he became liquidation of the ZOA which disturbing idea on the matter of have been very good. It was found that their presence actually aware of the dramatic were advanced at the convention improves the appearance of the area, since it is generally better being a Jew. Koestler himself poignantly • impact of being Jewish. It was of the Labor Zionists at Boston, in that area. homes was born of situated Negroes who can afford to acquire Sabbath eve in the synagogue Borwdy stated, "We have not yet Jews and now Undoubtedly, the neighborhood is changing. This is a process and Segal was there for jahrzeit. reached he point where we are he is confused which cannot be stopped. But there is no reason to speed it up. The cantor, Mr. Rosen, and the morally bankrupt and we require as to just what If we d'o, it will be very difficult for many residents forced out whole congregation were sing- no receivership." to do about his of their homes to find new homes. If, on the other hand, we ing to God in stirring melodies. Jewish identity; While Brody was merely bdi- spread the process over 10 or It years, it will be easier on all The Psalms had the sound of ligerent in tone and failed to be the state of Is- Eh practical considerations alone should men marching songs of parties concerned. Su brave rael has made it mention the real opponent, Dr. sufficient to convincrresidents of the area that there is no ad- going along with God. all the more Neumann, a more experienced vantage in panic selling. Segal's heart went marching confusing The whole problem boils down to the question: in what with the melody. "This is of me, rebel, came out straightforwardly for him. and said: "The salvation of or- the Jew. This is of my inheri- state of mind is the Jewish community? Are we willing to give He brings up ganized Zionism will not come He couldn't feel that as a Segal others what we expect of them, or are we only paying lip serv- tance." out of Zion. The character which 01 d quegtions: Jew he should be in Israel rather ice to the ideals of democracy, equality and non-discrimination? the Zionist movement moat as- What's a Jew Jew in to be a A big educational task now lies ahead of us. We have to some henceforth is essentially and why? And a newer question: and quit trying Jew America. He was thankful for educate ourselves to practicing democracy. We lose the right to Is there any reason for a ex- the free, new land in which the that of a body representing Jews of the diaspora co-operating to outside Israel continuing his preach it if we follow * the worst discriminatory patterns when old faith could be loudly sung." assist in the further development we are faced with the problem ourselves. istence as a Jew? Segal believes that in this. our of Israel and of their own cul- In an interview in the Jewish The residents of the 12th street area are under heavy pres- American homeland, Jews have pres- Chronicle of London he says: tural life." sure from the real estate interests. But in yielding to this "I think the choice must be a function similar to that of the sure we abdicate our individual 'freedom to choose our neigh- More outspoken still was Dr. made here and now. for the next Jews for whom Israel is home- Irving Miller who, as the heir bors and to sell our homes at a moment convenient to us, not generation's sake. The time has land: To carry their Jewish ideals the late Dr. Stephen Wise, has to real estate dealers. come for every Jew to ask him- and by their light serve the corn- to area should inherited much of the late lead- the 12th street We do not see any reason why consider my- mon good, to join them to the self: Do I really er's moral courage and sense of not enjoy many more years of business prosperity and home self a member of a chosen race lights of other men toward an independence. comfort. In fact, it has been pointed out many times that since destined to return from exile to America that can become even the Negroes have moved into the area, it has become a better Words like this were seldom the promised land? In other better. business section. New stores of all kinds have been established, Judaism in the U. S. is not heard from American Zionist words, do I want to emigrate to steady and generous and the Negro population has proved to be a Israel? And if not, what right bankrupt because other Jews platforms' before. They indicate customer. have I to go on calling myself have established a land of their a remarkable change in of ideology the old Should all this be destroyed because of prejudice and mis- a Jew and thereby inflicting on own. We go on as Jews as in the which is reminiscent American Zionism before it had understanding? We are sure that most residents of the area will my children the stigma of other- past, expressing the universal of old agree with us in that we cannot afford to set a bad example for liness . . . Today every Jew has character of Judaism that cares become an appendage new Israel. What- Detroit. Any intolerance we inflict on others will be returned the possibility of going to Israel, about neighbors and worries for Warsaw and of ever the ideology behind this so it is no longer an act of cow- the oppressed and thinks much to us tenfold. outburst is, it is certain that the come Jews will have to ardice to choose the alternative on the brotherhood of man. put it plainly: for some time to To of renouncing one's Jewishness. Koestler is worried for the safe- Israeli crowd which thought that live peacefully side by side with Negroes. It has been proved by that it can be done. Only by practicing what we preach can It has become a voluntary renun- ty of Jewish children outside of it could liquidate the ZOA will manipulation from Israel, we hope to earn the respect of the entire community. elation which before the rebirth Israel if they continue to be of Israel it was not." Jews ... "Would you recommend not have an easy task. American Zionists seem to be To the mind of this Jew, Se- parents to give their children de- getting tired of being bullied and gal, this isn't the alternative. He liberately an unhappy childhood isn't moving into the land of Is- in the hope of breeding an Ein- pushed about even by men who of e inevitable has happened: the United Nations Trustee- rael and he isn't moving out of stein, a Freud or a Heine?" he have the glittering titles The ship ouncil, after six months of wrangling over the interna- Israeli cabinet ministers. A. either. asks. Judaism in the U. S. Segal himself hopes for no Ein- ZOA convention, which happens tr i9 1 zation plan, has given up the fight. He is staying here as a Jew un- afraid. steins among his grandchildren. to fall on July 4, may reveal that "It's time, high time, long past time, to end this sorry Segal doesn't feel that his fur- We will be content if their char- American Zionists have in them farce," said Sir Carl Berendsen of New Zealand. How true! We wish somebody had said so six months earlier. ther existence as a Jew hangs on acters turn out in the design that something of the American spirit Palestine. Israel is a sentimental is provided by the Jewish teach- of independence. The Trusteeship Council will refer the question back to • • • association of his; it has nothing ing. Then they will be people who the UN Assembly. The Assembly, in turn, will have its pick to do with his national or re- walk with dignity' in the world, dangerous solution. A world-wide organization among two sensible solutions and one ligious being. He regards Israel as unafr .aid, and what if some gut- based on the principles of the The two sensible solutions are: a) acceptance of the Israeli an American descendant of, say tersnipe has no use for them as National Conference of Christians proposal to internationalize the holy sites in Jerusalem without Cromwell, looks at England. Jews? Their characters will stand and Jews, was founded with the setting up an international regime for the whole area; b) to Segal knows Israel in the same high above the gutter and the unanimous consent of 155 re- bury the whole issue. way. It is the land of his fore- snipe's malice cannot touch them. ligious, scientific and educational The dangerous solution is an attempt by the UN to enforce fathers who were the •prophets, As Jews they will walk with men leaders at a conference in Paris an international regime against the wishes of the Jewish and the place at whose border Moses of other confessions toward the this week. Arab populations. This would lead to bloodshed, guerilla war- died after he had received the brotherhood. (Brotherhood does- Designed to promote amity, fare and open war. Ten Commandments at Sinai, a n't require that all the brothers understanding and co-operation history of his be alike, it respects the variety However, it seems that with the exception of some Arab scene of the long between people of varying races, hotheads no nation represented in the UN is willing to go to people. He knows Israel' in its of each.) As for himself, Koestler says: religions, nationalities and cul- such extremes. Irifact, the non-Arab members of the Trustee- recent history and from the knowledge of what has been done "The moment that Israel became tures, the World Brotherhood ship Council were unanimously for termination of the discus- for the there he gathers inspiration as a a reality, I felt free td choose constitution provides sion of a solution which is completely meaningless. establishment of chapters all over becoming a citizen of between human being. We have stated repeatedly that in reality there is no Jeru- the world excluding Communist a European in Europe. his mind the identity of Israel or To salem problem at all. It was created artificially by the Vatican, being a Jew has nothing to do My whole development and cul- countries, with the reservation probably not without the help of Arab politicians. All the cries with a place in geography. It tural alle made Europe the nat- that no restrictions be made over the danger to the holy places are the products of imagina- against individuals in those coun- concerns certain ideals that have ural choice." the tion and ill will. Israel has no interest in the holy sites. They come down to him and which he Well, we df America choose tries who sympathize with can be adequately protected by the powers in whose territory "moral law." ideas of feels he must keep; it has to do to be Americans and Jews at the Among many others, the move- they are located. with certain religious practices same time. issue" is dead. - From the Jewish viewpoint, the Jerusalem The fact is that Koestler hasn't ment was endorsed at the con- like that of his family gathering We wish the UN would turn to more important problems, such festively at Seder, with the phil- been Jewish, though barn that ference by Isai Schwartz, chief - as forcing the Arabs to make peace with Israel and acknowledg rabbi of France. osophical implications of the way. He confesses no religion. ing the status quo. Misconceptions on 12th Street Israel Does Not Cancel Jewish Life in America T I Jerusalem Plan Dead