THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen CAMPAIGN (Continued on Page 3) 0 ITU . . . C H I L'D RE N'S COlt N ER Dear Boys and Girls.: By the time you read this column you will have asked the Four Questions at the Passover Seder and will have celebrated, as I will have, the great Festival of Freedom. What a magnificent holiday! Passover set the stage for the Declaration of Independence. It taught the world to want and to love freedom. It should teach us all to fight for our freedom and never to submit to slavery. Are you enjoying this column, which is YOUR col- umns^ Do you want to help me make it better from .week of war and hate in overseas lands, strengthening the defenses of Pal- estine as a democratic bastion in the Middle East and helping refugees in the United States undertake their democratic responsibilities in behalf of the country which has given them haven. On his return to the city this week, Mr. Butzel pointed out that the local Jewish community was preparing for an intensive drive in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal and fifty additional local, national and overseas services, as an added contribution to the cause of dem- ocracy, over and above its partici- pation in other activities designed to further the successful, prosecu- tion of the war. The United Jewish Appeal was the fund-raising agency for the Joint Distribution Commit- tee. United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service, the three major American organizations which AprI 5, 1942 BetweenYou and Me By Ben Lewis Copyright, 1942, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. at least for the summer months.. .. Instead Rabbi Wise will preach on Friday nights. . . . • • • A SCENE IN CASINO:— Louis Fischer, known to our readers not only because of his interesting book, "Men and Poli- tics," but also because of his lec- tures before various Jewish and non-Jewish audiences, has done it again. . . . He has just issued an- other interesting volume entitled: to make a flying visit to India to "Dawn of Victory," published by strengthen Sir Stafford Cripps in Duell, Sloan and Pearce. . . . The the latter's negotiations with Ghan- book opens with a chapter on life di . . . in Lisbon, which, among other • • • things, throws light on the tragic WAR ECHOES:— situation of the Jewish refugees Sergeant Abraham L. Teitelbaum, stranded there.... The story of the a 20-year-old Chicago boy, was Jewish girl from Warsaw who es- one of the group who escorted caped from the Nazis to Lisbon. Gen. MacArthur from- the Philip- but to whom a Nazi official apolo- POLITICAL NOTES:— President Roosevelt, we hear, has taken a "special interest" in she latest issue of Father Coughlin's anti-Semitic organ Social Justice. After examining some articles ap- pearing there he summoned At- torney general Biddle and ordered him to (get after this sheet which is trying to sell America the idea that the Jews, and not the Nazis, started the present war . .. Felix Frankfurter: we hear, may be asked %ve•k?' I believe that you do, and I will therefore ask write something for me. The have rescued hundreds of thousands of victims of Hitlerism since the be published so that our entire beginning of the Nazi regime in pines to Australia. . . He joined gizes in the Casino in Lisbon when 1933. fmnily of young readers may enjoy them. the army in September, 1939, soon his coat brushed her shoulders is after his graduation from high characteristic of the mismash of ON WARTIME BASIS A happy Passover and a joyous Sabbath to you all. •ry one of you to try to best poems and stories will . . • FAK1OUS LEGEND: THE FOX AND THE FISHES One of the best known fables in .1••wish folklore Ls the one Rabbi UNCLE DANIEL. • lasting for fifteen hundred years, in which the poetsand the actors were also the heroes?" — George Eliot. • • • people in the Portuguee capital. . . . Impressive, however, is the scene when the same girl shrieks stitute about two per cent of the and faints in the Casino and why. Royal Canadian Air Force . They . . . Chiefly interested in political Declaring that since the out- school . . . His father served in break of the war in Se te:nber 1939 the American army in the last world war . .. Canadian Jews con- the agencies represented in the United Jewish Appeal have been confronted with an ever-expanding theater of Jewish suffering and need, Mr. Butzel stressed the fact are also well represented in the Army and Navy. . . aspects of the present war, Fischer went on a flying visit to London • • • and was fascinated with the spirit he found there. . . . His strongest MILESTONE IN HISTORY:— chapter is nevertheless the one on 35 years the Free Synagogue For Jew., and told them they would be of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise has been Russia where he suggests the idea kIll,a1 if they dared keep their re- my daily study and vigilant contem- holding its services in Carnegie that Soviet Russia today is a coun- some Rabbis advised th e ir h platlon. If there be anything in my quiring them to conduct their oper- Hall. New York.... Beginning with try where Nationalism has taken stop • : er v ing J ew i s pi e,i e 11 atiens on a full wartime basis. was style or thoughts to be commended,. April 10 the services will` be held cu' isms and laws Rabbi Akiba In the course of the statement an- in its own auditorium in the Free the place of Internationalism. . . . the credit is due to my kind parents one who refused to bow to the Ro- an early nouncing the preparations for the Synagogue House. . .. Sunday mor- He believes that there is no danger in instilling into my mind man , He had made up his mind , love of Scriptures."—Daniel Web- local drive. Mr. Butzel said: "Follow- ning services will no longer be held, of Europe becoming dominated by to be true to his faith. no matter ing President Roosevelt's leadership, I ster. a Communist Russia after the whst happened. • • • we must recognize that our energies Waen Pappus once asked Akiba: I and our thoughts must encompass is vital as a contrite expression of downfall of Hitlerism.... The main "There are no songs comparable **Are you not afraid to disobey the American Jewry's readiness to share task of making the coming world command of the Romans?" Akiba to the songs of Zicn; no orations4 the far-flung front of democracy in the victory of the democratic which extends to all four corners peace, he thinks, will fall to Eng- an...wered by telling him the tolloW- ; equal to those of the Prophets; and of the earth. It is our solemn obli- cause and the preservation of the land and the United States even no politics like those which the and women who millions of men rig 64tory gation to continue and expand the look to us for a renewal of hope." if Russia will influence the situa- A fox was walking along the Scriptures teach."—Milton. flow of our support to the Jewish • • • bank, of a river. As he looked into tion in Eastern Europe. . . . Of people who were the first victims ASSISTS DRIVE HERE th• water. he saw hundreds of little , course. America will be the one to "I find more sure marks of au- of Hitlerism. Sustenance for the Jacob S. Pearlstien, former educa- play the first fiddle, since Eng- !lanes hem all excited. 'Why are thenticity of the B ble than in any faith and hope of those whem the yr !I afraid?' he asked. 'We are profane iaLstory whatever." — Sir Nazis have temporarily crushed will tional director of the Jewish Center land's power will have been ser- who has been engaged iously depleted by the war. . . . afraid of the fisherman's net-s,' they ac Newton. hold together a vital front for dem- of Detroit, repI,,1 The fox then advised them: • • • • • • ocracy overseas. Increased help to in social work in several parts of the country. has been loaned to De- Ce me out on dry land and I shall Palestine Jewry will enable the CRIME AND PUNISHMENT:— 1 "A Christianized Jew and a rec.- troit for the duration of the drive hide ou in the rocks.' Thereupon onciled foe are not to be trusted." 550.000 men and women in the Jew- by the United Jewish Appeal. He For the benefit of our American the fish answered. 'You are ton- ish homeland to broaden agricul- ' - Russian Proverb. will be in charge of the mercantile Jew-ba.iters. . . Crime among na! Ted to be the most cunning tural and industrial production for • • • Jews is considerably less than aueieg all animals. But you seem to the prosecution of the war in the and professional divisions. be se 01)14. If we are in danger in "While the Jews of the United Middle East and enable a larger Important announcements will be among non-Jews. . . . Figures just the water, the only place where States have remained loyal to their number of its young men to take made next week regarding plans for made public show that in New we e.:0 keep alive. how much more faith, and their race traditions, they up arms against the Axis forces. the presentation of, first-hand re- York state. where the Jewish popu- (Lin.; •roes will It be for us cn dry have become indissolubly incorpor- Within our own country, aid to Port of the Jewish position in Eu- lation is about 20 percent. the Per- land' ated in the great army of American America's newcomers represents aid rope by Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver, na- centage of Jews in State prisons is It my life ls in danger while citizenship."—Theodore Roosevelt. to America's national welfare, and Lionel chairman of the United Pal- 8.2 percent; in reformatories 3.9 are a true Jew. - exclaimed Rabbi will help refugees assume the duties estine Appeal. who Is expected in percent. . . . In- Ohio, where the "I shall not be able to save Detroit on April 15 to confer with Jewish population of the state is and responsibilities of democracy. NAZIS MOBILIZE JEWISH m elf by bring false to myreligion. "Prisident Roosevelt's 'four free- leaders in the special gifts division 2.8 percent, there were only 118 M. D.'s TO FIGHT TYPHUS 1") . .. Jew cannot live without his dom§' and the historic Atlantic of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Dr. Jews confined in the five penal religion Silver has just returned from Lon- institutions of the state, or 1.1 per- Geneva (JPS)—The typus epi- Charter constitute the banner under with Jew- cent of all the prisoners. . . . In R ebbs Akiba was taken prisoner demic inPoland ghettos has taken which our country is going forward don, where he 'conferred s ti , •1.1y afterwards and placed in a Baltimore the Jewiati penal popu- gargantuan proportions to assure peace and democracy noth leaders and spokesmen for the on such du s•00 There he met Pappus, who lation is less than 1 percent as com- that the Nazis are fully mobilizing only to its own population but to British government. ha I hoped to save himself from pared with the estimated Jewish Jewi.th physicians to fight the all the peoples of the world. The donate by not remaining true to 8 percent. plague and are warning Jewish success of the campaign in Detroit — BUY DEFENSE BONDS — population of over his religion and by obeying the Alz•b, told nearly 20no years agc- When the Romans tormented the Ft, i ■ ,.ins FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Ti prayer we say "Amen.** which • So be It." This is an ex- of emphasis from a He- pre -so n. moth- "From the time that. at my moth- leaders that they will be held -re- sponsible for the .spread of the epidemic to non-Jewish quarters— a gesture designed by the Nazis to divert attention from their own patent responsibility for health conditions. b. v word meaning To be true." •Ille name of Palestine comes from Philistia. The country was so LITERARY DEPARTMENT calkd when it belonged to the Congratulations to New York's Philia Ines. Yeshiva College on the publication - nose - originally tame from the of its new album of Portraits of Our •k word "biblos. - meaning book. Famous Physicists, with biograph- ical accounts by Henry Crew . . . The album constitutes the fourth RIDDLES in the Scripta Mathematica series cau,tion: , Why are pctatoes and \ corn like the idols that Abraham snsished? Answer: Because the first "lia ..e eyes, but see not." and the Nee aid have ears, but hear not." What has a face yet cannot w ' Answer: A clock. Wil it has an eye yet cannot see? An.4,v•r: A needle. What has teeth yet cannot bite? of Pictorial Mathematics. which provides as painless a way as we knew of to get an idea of the his- tory of mathematical and physical science . . . Prof. Jekuthiel Gins- burg. who fathered the entire proj- ect, deserves especial credit for the appearance of these albums. Emil Ludwig, the biographer, feels very much relieved now that confusion about his name ... When WHAT FAMOUS PEOPLE SAID Kurt Ludwig was found guilty as a Nazi spy and sentenced to a 20- ABOUT JEWS AND year prison term here recently. THE BIBLE Mcecow papers featured the story, "Every country has the Jews it but changed the "Kurt" to "Emil" . . . PosAbly some Moscow scribe des•r% ,s •—Knr1 Finil Francos. • • • ,got the idea by remembering. that "The Jews are among the aris- Emil Ludwig, the famous anti- tocracy of every land; if a litera- Nazi author whose original name Answer' A comb. ture Is called rich in the possession that America's envy into the war has imposed upon the Joint Distri- er's feet, or on my father's knee. bution Committee. United Palestine I first learned to ILsp verses from the sacred writings. they have been Appeal and National Refugee Serv- ice even greater responsibilities, re- was It's an unmistakable sign of GOOD TASTE to reach ...for Schmidt's . . . a beer that's deliciously dif- ferent . . . light, yet full bodied ... an all- - grain beer with that mild, mellow flavor. When there's Schmidt'i on hand ... it's not only polite to reach . for Schmidt's . . . but very smart. NO SUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED Cohen, is a first -cousin of a few Classic tragedies, what General Milch, the guiding spirit shall we say to a national tragedy of the •SIazi air force. Of via scram • ea. main