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September 07, 1950 - Image 45

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-07

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Thursday, September 7,1950

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Bolstering Jewish
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DR. SIIMARYA KLEINMAN
President, Jewish Community Council of Detroit
HE DAYS OF YOMIM NOROIM are with us again. The days

T of fear and trepidation, of confession, teals, and prayers,

so closely i interwoven with the holiday season of Rosh Ilashana
and Yom Kippur, come to us this year, in the midst of Yomim
Noroim for all mankind.
The human race stands now and its tragic implications, has
as if before the day of last resounded with terror in the
judgment. What is it to be— hearts of Jewish people all over
another more terrible, more the world. Fresh in our hearts
destructive war, threatening to is the pain and horror of the
destroy centuries of progress, millions of our people slaught-
and maybe, complete destruction ered by the Nazi beasts; the
of our world as we know it? smoke of the crematoriums has
In answering this question, not yet dissipated. All of us
the human mind seems to be still remember the Jewish vic-
both limited and unlimited, at tims after the World Wars, the
DR. KLEINMAN
• • •
the same time* Limited in the long rows of refugees and dis-
perception and understanding of placed persons, and—there are free nations, can the state of
peat events, and unlimited in still thousands of displaced per- Israel survive.
the scientific discoveries of the sons in camps in Europe today.
• • •
secrets of nature and its physi-
Our wounds have not healed,
IN THE STRUGGLE which
cal make-up. The world faces and a new tragedy faces the has already begun in Korea, we
what seems to be an inevitable remnants of European Jewry in American Jews will not only do
catastrophe, whose magnitude case of war. Can we forget the our duty, but will make the
our minds cannot perceive.
callousness and indifference of greatest sacrifices to help the
These are indeed Yomim Nor- the world to our sufferings? Can democratic world, to support
orim. What are we doing about we expect any more under- the United Nations, and to give
it? Attempts are being made standing and justice in a time lives for the just cause our coun-
by the United Nations to save when hate and prejudice rules try is defending. The state of
us from destruction. The call for the world, as it does during a Israel has already taken its
unity, the slow process of edu- war? What faces us Jews this plat side by side with the
cation, of patient reasoning, and coming Yomim Noroim?
democratic world supporting the
cooling off of emotions, may
Our hopes are bound with the United States and the United
postpone the catastrophe.
hopes and prayers of mankind. Nations against aggression,
Vainly looking for leadership, Only in a free and unified world against totalitarianism.
for a prophetic word, for a can the millions of Jews, whose
Coming days will need more
morally up-lifting slogan, the roots are in the soil of the lands action, more support, and most
peoples of the world look with in which they live, build their of all, more unity in the struggle
faint hope towards' the United future, and only in a world of for a free world. We, the Jew-
Nations. Will it succeed in
stopping aggression—in control-
ling greed for power—in pro-
HAPPY NEW YEAR
tecting the weak?
from
• • •
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to eliminate the influence, as
minor as it might be, of sub-
versive elements in our midst,
to raise the moral and ethical
standards of our Jewish life, and
to develop a program of cul-
ture and education among our
people.
It is an ambitious program, it
is a superhuman task, it re-
quires sacrifices, it is stupendous,
but so is the issue and the prob-
lem we are facing as a com-
munity. This is the call of the
time. We must meet it.

WILLIAMSBURG V)

Wallpaper and Paints

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ish people of Aimerica, must pre-
sent a united community, re-
jecting with all our might, any
responsibility for the few in our
midst who are enemies of the
country and enemies of civiliza-
tion. As an organized com-
munity, we stand behind our
country, whose cause is right
and just.
To strengthen Jewish life un-
der these circumstances, it is
imperative that all Jewish or-
ganizations, and individuals, in
every community, build their
democratic institutions, their
community councils, give them
all the support that is necessary
to develop their inter-Jewish
discipline, to combat the hyena
of hate, prejudice and bigotry,
to preserve under all circum-
stances, the basic democratic
rights of American citizenship,

PAUL'S CUT RATE

ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS

Happy
New Year
to All Our
Customers

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