March 21, Page 13 THE JEWISH NEWS 1942 NATIONAL LEADERS GREET JEWISH NEWS Great interest Aroused Throughout the Land in Detroit's Community-Sponsored Weekly Periodical ,!. STEPHEN S. WISE: "It is with deepest interest 1. am that my good friend Philip Slomovitz is about •‘ • igurate a new Jewish weekly in Detroit. Philip t Slu:...witz v. rites h.telligently, readably and effectively and maie his ;apt:: one of the most respected in all the Amer- He has Jewish knowledge, not a little, icr.n Jewisn i'ress. Jewish learning, deep Jewish feeling, and almost unerring Jewish -understanding. Whatever Slomovitz undertakes to has rn, best wishes and my blessing." THE HON. CHASE S. OSBORN, former gov- ernor of Michigan: "The piece of news from circles of journalism we have heard for a long time Is that Editor Philip Slomovitz has interested prominent associates among the Jews of Detroit and else- where and is going to start a new weekly publica- tion devoted quite exclusively to news of activities in the Jewish world. The field is a large one be- cause the Jews of the universe are among the most constructive of leading citizens. We congratulate the Board of Direcbors of The Jewish News upon securing the active interest and direction of Colonel Slomovitz. He is one of the best-trained publishers in this country and it can be assured an ample guarantee that the new publication will be every- thing that those interested in it wish. It ought to be suppored far beyond the Jewish world, because no one who is concerned with the affairs of Mich- igan or the nation or the world can ignore the tumultous activity of Jews everywhere. Their an- cestors were largely the forerunners of those who created our present civilization. Now they wish to improve it. Best wishes to Editor Slomovitz and his illustrious associates." DR. BARNETT R. BRICKNER, Rabbi, Euclid Ave. Temple, Cleveland, 0.: "I want to congratulate you on your new project, the Jewish News, and wish you every success. You are, by far, the most capable editor of an Anglo-Jewish paper in Amer- ica that I know of and I am sure the Jewish News will be a great success." E. Barbarash, Washington, D. C.: "From the bottom of my heart I extend to you my sincerest felicitations and the best of good wishes. I not only feel, but am convinced that you will make a success of the job. The best of luck to you! With kindest personal regards." HENRY C. SEGAL, Editor, American Israelite, Cin- cinati, 0.: "Personally and on behalf of the American Israelite I wish to extend best wishes to the Jewish News. Your column has been one of the very first things I read each week and I am looking forward to the pleasure of continuing that habit." Dr. Isaac Landman, Editor-in-Chief, Universal Jewish Encyclopedia: "I hear with great pleasure that you have been appointed editbr of the new publication, The Jewish News. Judging by your previous achievement, it augers well for the new venture, which, obviously, indicates a growth of Jewish communal life and attitudes. Let me congratulate your colleagues and yourself personally." National DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, President, Jewish Fund of America: "The launching of The Jewish News under your editorship is an event in American Jewish journalism. My congratulations go out to you, to the De- troit community and to the larger American Jewish com- munity whom The Jewish News should reach. This crucial period in mankind's history, most fateful for the Jewish people, imposes grave responsibilities upon American determining Jewry, which must play a decisive part in questions related both to Palestine and to the Diaspora. An intelligently informed American Jewish opinion is a necessity of the first order. Vigorous. lucid. postive Jewish thinking is always at a premium. When such thinking is expressed in vivid. attractive style, it is a two-fold boon. You possess that gift. It win, I. am sure, make The Jewish News popular and influential on a national scale. In the same way that outstanding daily newspapers, whether published in Baltimore, Louisville, Springfield or New York, have by their intrinsic merit become national institutions, so may The Jewsh News under your editorship become a model of its kind and find its way into thousands of Jewish home in all parts of the country." DR. SOLOMON GOLDMAN, Chicago. DL: "The Anglo-Jewish Press, to date, is not a creditable per- formance. It has grown in number but hardly In quality. Two score years ago, we had fewer jour- nals but I believe they were more weighty. Almost all of them had a platform, a purpose, some of them even a mission. They were not all things to ail men and they did not curry the favor of the rich, influential or distinguished. Whatever they ts-lievcd in, they battled for. What they regarded hillul ha-Sheen, they denounced. They published fewer photographs and paid little attention to the social activities of the inane. But their editorials were meaty and their discussions of Jewish life and thought earnest. In my opinion, Philip Slomo- vita is a survival of that generation. He Is not only a competent journalist, a serious-minded human being sad a good Jew, but a man of philosophy and courage. I have not always agreed with him. If I may say so, he has not always been fair to me, but I never suspected his motives and ever respect- ed his sincerity. Therefore, I am delighted that Mr. Siornovita has assumed the editorship of a new weekly, "The Jewish News." If the public will en- courage him, we shall have a first-class periodical." RABBI S. Z. FINEBERG, Congregation Beth Israel, Flint, Mich., President Jewish National Fund Council of Flint: "In behalf of Congregation Beth Israel and the Jewish National Fund Council of Flint, we extend to The Jewish News congratulations and sincere good wishes for a perpetual success in the field of journalism and in the camps of Israel. The 25,000 Jewish families in our great State of Michigan are indeed fortunate in having Mr. Philip Slomovitz found and institute a periodical that will truly be representative of Michigan Jewry. We feel, as the editor, that the Jewish people of our State must be en- ilghtened authentically and regularly about Judaism; that the youth of our community must receive proper recogni- tion in the press and it must be encouraged to read Jewish periodicals; and that the non-Jewish world should be kept informed about the Jewish news concerning local, national and international problems involving the Jewish status economically, religiously and ethically. Since we are aware fully that the above program is essential and that it will be properly executed, we offer our support to The SAMUEL B. GACH, Publisher, Jewish Voice, Los An- geles, Calif.: "I wish you all the success in the world in your new venture. Local Detroiters are all wishing you the best. DR. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN, President, Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, New York City: "I am very pleased to learn that you have undertaken the editorship of The Jewish News, and I want to extend to you my best wishes for the success of this venture. Your writing on Judaism and your assistance in bringing accurate informa- tion regarding Jewish affairs to the Jewish community have been of great service. In the critical years which are now facing us it is more important than ever that our people be accurately informed regarding Jewish religious responsibilities and problems. The excellent Board of Directors and Community Advisory Committee which have been organized for The Jewish News and the fact that you will be its editor makes one extremely hopeful that your effort will prove of the greatest possible service to us." and may I offer my congratulations to the Jews of Mich- igan on the prospects of having an outstanding newspaper to speak for them and to disseminate information and facts essential to the preservation of democracy and the rights of minorities. In these days of sinister propaganda and misinformation nothing is more important than the venture of "The Jewish News." If we are to maintain our democracy and preserve the American tradition of good will between all groups, it is essential that we have the leadership in every community of such publications as "The Jewish News." This publication could select no abler editor than Philip Slomovitz who is a brilliant writer, an excellent columnist and a wise and understanding in. divjdual." BERNARD POSTAL, National B nai Brith Publicity Director, Washington, D. C.: "My heartiest congratulations to you and your associates on the publication of the Jewish From my long association with you in this work, News. I am sure that The Jewish News will take its place in the forefront of the English Jewish press in this country. I look forward to many years of continued close cooperation with you." BERNARD G. RICHARDS, Director, Jewish Informa- tion Bureau. New York: "Your announcement of the forth- coming publication of The Jetei.,,h News is good news to me and undouhetdly to large numbers of your other friends and admirers, who are anxious about the orderly conduct of Jewish affairs and the future welfare of our people. Your unswerving devotion to the cause of Israel. your comprehensive grasp of Jewish problems. your clear vision, and above all, your honesty of purpose and independence of mind, are an ample guarantee of the type of journalism that will be pursued and examplified under your direction. The persons associated with you give all the more assur- rance of the high purpose wrich animates your undertak- ing. I, therefore. look forward with much gratification to the unfoldment of the new enterprise. The best of good wishes to your associates and yourself." with the Jewish scene both here and abroad, and possessed as you are of the high sense of honor and integrity, you are bound to make the Jewish News one of the outstand- EPHRAIM R. GOMBERG: "Heartiest congratulations on your founding of the Jewish News. You have sm... rounded yourself with an able board of directors." outstanding position as one of our finest commentators and interpreters of Jewish news, as one who is familiar ing weeklies in this country. It is not only my hope, but I think I am voicing the mind and spirit of all your friends throughout the land, that you will have the fullest support of all Jews, and for that matter of non-Jews, in your com- munity. Knowing your high standards in journalism and your gift for scintillating writing, I am confident that the Jewish News will be read by every Jewish home in Detroit. Will you please express our thanks to the group of far- sighted men and women who are supporting this worthy enterprise. My best wishes to you, to Mr. Schwartz and to all of your colleagues. Success will be yours." KURT PEISER, Executive Director, Federation of Jewish Charities, Philadelphia, Pa.: "I was simply thrilled to learn of your dream coming true. How many times we have discussed the possibility of seeing a community news- paper in Detroit, one that would cover all news and inter- pret it properly. On how many occasions have we voiced the need of that type of Jewish weekly! And now you have been able to bring r")out the initiation of this new venture —a dream fulfilled! I congratulate you and wish you much success and much happiness. Those of us who know what you have tried to do over the period of years during which you have served the Jewish community of Detroit faith- fully and conscientiously truly rejoice with you that you were able to bring together the fine sponsorship which the Jewish News has, and which, along with your capacity for work as well as your capability, insures the success of this venture. I am happly for you. I am equally happy for the Jewish community of Detroit. It will have a fine forum, a fine vehicle in which all points of view may honestly and objectively be discussed. May I be your first subscriber?" MB. AND MRS. L SENDLER, Flint, Mich.: "It was pleasing to us to hear of the formation of the Jewish News . . . We are sure that it will be a great success under your leadership and are proud to be among your first subscribers Best wishes for success." SIMON SHETZER, executive Director, Zionist Organ- ization of America: "My warmest congratulations to you and to the Jewish community of Detroit upon the launch- ing of The Jewish News. The inauguration of The Jewish News under a community-wide auspices and sponsorship is in itself an event- of far reaching significance. Your own personal record in American Jewish journalism is an addi- tional guarantee that the paper will be alert, responsive to the needs of the Jewish community and completely at the service of those great causes and interests which constitute the totality of Jewish life. It is a source of particular gratification that with the publication of The Jewish News, Zionism in America gains another voice, an additional spokesman and a new platform. You have always been an outspoken champion of our movement and I am confident that in The Jewish News you will not only continue that work you did for 19 years on your previous publication, I am sure that The Jewish News will become one of the outstanding, if not the outstanding, Anglo-Jewish weekly in America. If there was ever a time when our Jewish community needed to be educated to its responsibilities, that time is today, ,and I cannot see how a newspaper under your editorial direction can do anything but awak- en a new Jewish consciousness in the people of Detroit Your capable editorial direction, backed up by the fine group of leading citizens, lay and rabbinical, who have become members of your community advisory committee, is indicative of what The Jewish News will have in store for those who have followed your newspaper career. ° LOUIS LIPSKY, Former President, Zionist Organiza- tion of America: "The Jewish community of Detroit de- serves warm congratulations. It is not only going tO have the Jewi,h News with Mr. Slomovitz as its editor, but it is to participate in launching and making it an integral part of the life of the community. Too many Anglo-Jewish newspapers have been imposed upon communities by car- pet-baggers who have used the community for their own interests. Too many Anglo-Jewish newspapers have been used merely to exploit the rabbi-editor, his caprices and ambitions. The Jewish Nears is to be in every sense of the word a communal institution, for which purpose no better man could he found than Mr. Slomovitz. For almost two decades he has 'written for Jews about Jewish interests. He is well informed, fair and impartial. He has convt -c- bons which he courageously defends. He has antipathies which he attacks but gives credit wherever credit belongs. He has been conscientious in all his discussions of Jewish affairs, and with just the right touch of geniality. Many Zionists throughout the country wish success to the Jew. Nears.• HENRY MONTOR, Executive Director, United Palestine Appeal: "I am watching your progress with the deepest interest and am looking forward to the first issue with extraordinary enthusiasm for what I know will be a splendid job." RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER, Jackson, Mich.: "The Jewish News will fulfill an urgent need in Jewish life in the state, and I am especially gratified that you will serve as editor." MAURICE JACOBS, Executive Director, Jewish Pub- lication Society of America: "Judging from the excellent LOUIS B. HARRISON, Bay City, Mich.: "I welcome the appearance of the Jewish News and I sincerely believe that it will fulfill the purposes which its sponsors may have. I congratulate the undertaking and wish it all possible success." MENDEL N. FISHER, Executive Director, Jewish National Fund of America: "It is fortunate, not only for Detroit Jewry, but for Anglo-Jewish journalism through- out the land that you are to edit the Jewish News. Your Jewish News. May it become the "Torch of Light" that will encourage and help protect us defensively; that will guide and lead us offensively in the present trying trials and battles of our existence." L. M. BIRHEAD, National Director, Friends of Democ- racy: "May I extend my greetings to "The Jewish News," collaboration, but equally as important, lend a full measure of support to the leadership, which is today making Zion- ism a genuine force on the American Jewish scene. May The Jewish News have many years of service and pros- perity to accompany its career;" DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, President, the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, 0.: "I was pleased indeed to learn that you and your associates are launching the Jew- ish News. I was particularly pleased to see, in the list of the members of the Board of Directors and of the Com- munity Advisory Committee, the names of so many of my close friends. Knowing your long experience in this work, and your recognized ability as an editor, I am confident that the project will not only succeed in itself, but that it will perform a very valuable service to the Jewish CODA. munity of your great city. I wish for you and your asso- ciates in this project complete and happy fulfillment of your high purposes and expectations." JUDGE LOUIS E. LEVINTHAL, President, Zionist Organization of America: "I am delighted to learn that you will edit The Jewish News, newest addition to the field of American Jewish journalism. We have need, in these days, for progressive, forward-looking and out-spoken journals of Jewish opinion, and I know that, under your direction, The Jewish News will fulfill its duties faithfully, to the Jewish community of Detroit, and to the greater cause of our people everywhere. I am further confident that the Jewish News will be a champion of the Zionist movement and of every cause which approaches Jewish life in a positive and affirmative manner." HERMAN JACOBS, Executive Director, Jewish Cons.. munity Center: "I am happy that our Anglo-Jewish press is to be enriched by the publication of the new weekly, The Jewish News. With the background and record of achieve- ment you bring as editor from your extensive experience in the field of Anglo-Jewish journalism and with the aid of the Board of Directors, The Jewish News is bound to make a truly significant contribution to Jewish life nation- ally as well as locally. The need for such a contribution cannot be overestimated now when we must think net only, of unity in the prosecution and winning of a war but inte- gration of spirit and intelligence on the part of men of good will all over the world in salvaging the best possible from the war and building out of it a reconstructed uni- verse with wise and equitable treatment included for us as a Jewish people. The Jewish News must, and I am sure will, help in the molding of public opinion and in - the training of a disciplined community. I shall look forward expectantly to the first issue and those which are to follow. May it be uncounted years." JACOB BILLIKOPF, Philadelphia, Pa.: "For years I have been reading your editorials and articles, and I am not given to exaggeration when I say that I invariably, read your comments with a great deal of profit. You seem to have a grasp of Jewish activities and their relationship to the general setting—possessed by few Jewish journal. ists. I am happy, therefore, that you are to edit the Jew. ish News and I wish you and your associates all possible success."