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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-03-27

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March 27,i 1942

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Commentary

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

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(Copyright, 1942, by Independent Press Service, Inc.)

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March 13, 1942

Mr. Ph111p Slomovitz
Editor,: The Jew' ea News
2114 Penobscot Building
. Detroit, Michigan

ONE WHO ESCAPED
tended by 2,000 women —at $5 a
THE STRUMA
seat. This year, because such a
Your commentator has discov-
ered a man who escaped being on
the ill-fated Strums_
ENGGASS JEWELRY
But—first, let us tell you a story
about another man, a brother of
the lucky escapist, who is worth

crowd could not be accommodated
properly at a meal, the food was
eliminated, there was an extra,
charge of 50 cents for tax, and they
had more women at the Masonic
Temple to hear Dr. Israel Goldstein
than the year before.
Take a little tip from the Mid-
Westerners.

CO. - Founded 1865

knowing.

Dear Phil:

I was delighted to tee the ore-Publication cony
of The Jewieh News. knowing you, and the type of men who
are supporting this new community venture, I was sure some-
You certainly have not disappointed
thing Dine would result.

me.

Lay before the public the achievements and asei-
ration]; of•Jewry. Intereret for us the tolerance, the
charity, 'the love for - human freedom under God, that fires
your people. Do it, not only for the Jew's sake, but also
for tne sake of us who are not Jews.

.dike us see that tfte whispered word of bigotry is
a lie, and that the lie ecreads and undermines the security
of the whole nation and all that is good An American democ-...
racy. Hitler sowed racial hatred, and reaped the hatred of
every people he conquered. You, by effective sowing of
friendliness and understanding, can reap friendliness and
understanding for the Jew and can help us preserve our demo-
cratic tradition.

Only a truly great editor, and a truly outstanding
publication, can do that job. You, and your associates,
eminently qualify. Congratulations and best wishes.

Cordially yours.

I

HITLER NOW A
MULTI-MILLIONAIRE
LONDON (WNS).—As a result
of the Nazi systematic confiscation !
of Jewish-owned newspapers, pub-1
Hsiang houses and advertising firms

in Germany and in the occupied
countries, Adolf Hitler has become
one of the wealthiest men in
Europe, if not the whole world,
according to authoritative sources
here.

HOLIDAY ASSORTMENTS
ARE NOW COMPLETE

Joseph Gottlieb, an engineer of
great repute, who came to this!
country from Bucharest for the I
New York World's Fair, found;
himself stranded here by the war I
He is widely known in Zionist ciral
cies, having been chairman of the
Keren Hayesod in Rumania. Ile.
has a home in Haifa, Palestine, and!
his life's vvork is centered in Zion-
ist activities. He is an inventor
and during World War I he was
the engineer in charge of the oil
wells in Rumania_
On December 6th, his brother, :
Norbert, wrote him from Bucharest I
that he had just missed the Struma,
which had left for Palestine and
he hoped to make the "next boat"
for Zion. Little did he know that
he was writing a day before the
fatal December ith. Little did he
know that he had saved his life'
by missing the Struma. Little dad .
he know that the Struma would
be docked at Istanbul for naore,
than two months before meeting,
its doom and before carrying to thel
grave hundreds of innocent people.,
Little did he know that the card
he wrote—and which your conn-1
naentator read—might be the last
he would be able to send his
brother.
These are the little tricks in life
that make for big events and im-
mense tragedies.
Incidentally, another brother of
Joseph Gottlieb, Dr. Philip G. Gott-
lieb, is Chief Surgeon of the Bucha-
rest Jewish Hospital.
THE HAMMER AND SICKLE
IN HARVARD CLUB
Among the wonders wrought by
the war is the appearance of the
flag with the hammer and sickle
on the walls of the staid Harvard
Club in New York.
With Russia among the United
Nations, and as our ally in this
war, men of vision recognize that
one does not break up a united
front by being unwisely blind to
the needs of the hour.
If you are not frightened by the
awe that goes with visiting the ex-
clusive Harvardites, and if you are,
in New York. take a look at the'
hammer and sickle flag in that]
club. It will inspire you to order ai
cocktail in that attractive build-1
ing whose members include some
of the most important men in
America.
THE CIVILIAN DEFENDERS
Only a person who comes from
what is still a comparatively in-
different community—count your
commentator as such a person-
w-ill notice the difference between
civilian defense activities in New
York and New Jersey and other
states on the Eastern Coast (the
same situation must exist on the
West Coast), as compared with
communities like Chicago and De-
troit and Grand Rapids.
Just spend a few hours in a coast
city and you will become aware of
unparalleled activities. People are
active. They are fire wardens and
air wardens. Women are busy on
all fronts. You realize at once that
there is a war in which we are
actively engaged. Unfortunately—
and that's America's problem—too
many people in areas far away
from danger zones do not realize
the threat to America. But they
will, and then the guns will begin
popping.
But—here is the crux of the prob-
lem. The people in the East are so
busy that some organizations are
becoming worried. The air wardens
and the Red Cross workers and the
fire chiefs are so busy that they
are not devoting as much time as
they are expected to to Jewish
movements.
Well, if the Middle West has a
lesson to learn from the East about
civilian defense work, the East has
a lesson to learn from us Mid-West-
erners. Our women, too, have done
and are doing a great job for the
Red Cross. Ithas been the main
activity. But—they have not shirk-
ed responsibility for Jewish causes.
for the Allied Jewish Campaign.
for Hadassah and other Zionist

causes. On the contrary, things are
going stronger than ever.
Take the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund. Last year

they had a luncheon that was at-

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