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September 07, 1950 - Image 25

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-07

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, September 7, MO

`Our Hopes for Future Lie itt Firm
Action by the UN,' Says Dr. Glazer

By DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZIER
Rabbi, Temple Beth El
ARE LIVING in an era of tragedy. In
many ways tti! sorrowful predicament of
modern man is brought home to us with sicken-
ing clarity.
On the one hand, there are world-wide
agencies of sanity, decency and morality that
seek to uphold the possibilities of abundant and
hopeful living for all men.
In opposition to these life affirming forces are
the machinations of those who believe that the
way to salvation is through tyranny, destruction
and death.
After five years of so-called cold war, Ameri-
can soldiers are killing and being killed by the
confused creatures of a giganti.t and ruthless
police state.
There is a nightmarish quality attached to
almost everything we hear and read on the nature
of the present crisis. It does not seem possible
that so soon after World War H, the finest flower
of our youth is again being summoned to military
service.
It seems incredible to peruse plans that are
being formulated for the evacuation of the citizens
of our own community in the event of an atomic
attack. Our hopes for the future are being
sustained by the fervent hope that a display of
firmness and force by the United Nations may
delay for some time to come the much heralded
Armageddon between the East and the West.
In the face of the present threat to reason and
humanity, what should our own attitude be? In
the first place, we must in every possible way
place the welfare of our beloved country above
selfish motivations. There is too much at stake
for citizens to be guided by any standard less
worthy than the highest patriotic principles.
Our national character and morale will suffer

W E

Infants Service
Plans 1st Meeting

The opening meeting date of
the Infants Service Group will
be Tuesday, Sept. 19 at Botsford
Inn.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m., to be followed by a
business meeting.
The program for the after-
noon will be Mrs. William B.
Greenwald, better known as Bess
Steingold, dramatic monologist
and exponent of Jewish humor,
who has been in the entertain-
ing field for many years.
Arrangements for the after-
noon were made by Mrs. Saul
Golden, chairman, and Mrs.

Allan Salt.; and Mrs. Samuel
Rosenberg, co-chairmen.

EXPORTS OF LIQUORS
TEL AVIV—(ZOA)—An Israel
factory producing alcoholic liq-
ors recently sold 4,400 cases of
brandy to the U.S. and has rec-
eived further orders.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Kiss of a Lifetime Frank Schemanske

Seeks Recorder's Post

irreparably if too many Americans are routed by
the hysteria and panic which characterized the
recent orgy of hoarding. This is a time for
greatness and not for littleness of spirit.
Furthermore, I believe that now, more than
ever before, we must re-affirm our faith in those
basic convictions and ideas which lie at the heart
of our American democracy, and which distinguish
our way of life from that of the modern police
state.
American democracy has constantly empha-
sized the paramount rights and freedoms of the
individual. It has constantly prevented the freez-
ing of the "status quo," and held out the promise Samuel Kanter, 56, of Brooklyn,
of greater fulfillment for each personality in days greets his sister, Fanny Kanter,
to come.
62, whom he has not seen for 40
In our relationship to one another, and to our years, upon her arrival In New
government, we must accept the disciplines and York. Fanny, whose immigration
the responsibilities which go with the privileges was aided by HIAS, the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society, lost more
of a democratic environment. In these times
then 200 relatives at the hands of
especially must we be conscious of so living that the Nazis. Her son and daughter,
our every act strengthens the structure and future who also survived, are waiting In
promise of an American way of life.
a German DP camp until they can
As we assemble in our houses of worship Immigrate to the United States.
during this High Doly Day season, we shall find Her husband was murdered by
that every prayer we utter emphasizes and rein- the Nazis, and she was hidden
throughout the occupation by
forces the fundamental moral precepts of Christian friends. She and her
democracy.
brother last saw each other In
We shall again learn that for three thousand 1910 when he left their home In
years the people and the faith of Israel have Poland to come to the United.
been teachers of faith, reason, morality and States. She will stay at the HIAS
Shelter In New York until Cr.
freedom.
are completed for
May we enter our spiritual home at this rangemente
her resettlement.
season of the year with receptive hearts, and go
forth strengthened in our wilt to he sources of
A welcome gift for any occa-
strength and inspiration to our nation in its hour
of greatest trial. •
sion is a subscription to the Jew-
May God grant to you and all your dear ones ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1011.
a New Year of health, happiness and achievement.
May He in His mercy bring healing and peace unto
all mankind.

Frank G. Schemanske, Cor-
poration Counsel of Detroit, who
is a candidate for judge of the
Recorder's Court, is a native
born Detroiter who has devoted
many years to public service.
He seeks the nomination on
the non-partisan ballot to fill the
unexpired term of the late Re-
corder's Judge Christopher E.
Stein, at the primary election,
Sept. 12.
He was - brought back into pub-
lic life as Corporation Counsel of
Detroit by Mayor Albert E.
Cobo.

TRADE TRAINING
JERUSALEM — (ZOA) — The
Council of Jerusalem Workers
recently approved a plan for the
training of 2,000 workers in var-
ious trades. Under this scheme,
about 1,000 workers will special-
ize in building trades.

Greetings . . .

Nathanya to Get Caustic Soda Plant

NATHANYA—(Z0A) — Oved manufacture of paper, soap and
Anii, mayor of Nathanya, has! textiles.
concluded a partnership agree-
ment with one of the biggest
chemical manufacturers in Eng-
Happy New Year
land, and a group of Jewish cap-
italists from Germany, for the
establishment in Nathanya of an
industrial enterprise for the
manufacture, of caustic soda and
chloride.
These products are used in the
refining of kerosene, and in the

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