Kaddish Honors
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Friend to Cadets
By PIERRE VAN PAASSEN

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NEXT DEAD LANGUAGE
Netherlands Information Bur-
eau reports the following anec-
dote:
A Hollander who just reached
England from the occupied terri-
tory told of a report card show-

ing that he had failed in German.

Instead of getting angry, the

father of the boy said consoling-
ly: "Never mind ... don't worry.
In a year's time German will be
a dead language anyhow!"

dowment to Religious

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great majority of the British
people themselves.
SENTIMENT IS NOT ENOUGH
Mr. Churchill is a great leader
whom I admire for standing
there alone for 18 months under
the fiercest onslaughts of the
German enemy. Concerning the
dangerous situation of the Pal-
estinian Jewish community and
the demand of the Jews for
weapons, tanks, guns, airplanes
and rifles—that they may at least
have some means of self-defense,
and not be slaughtered like cat-
tle by Axis troops and Arab fifth
column cuthroats—Mr. Churchill
has made a pronouncement. Mr.
Churchill has said that he is con-
fident that the ideals of the
Prophets of Israel will triumph
in this war.
That is a fine and even noble
sentiment. And we are grateful
for it. But it is not enough.
THE DEMAND OF JUSTICE
You may recall the story which
Nietzsche tells in his "Zarathus-
tra" about the safe returning
from his mountain after years of
meditation. He came into a vil-
lage, and there, in the market
place, he saw a great concourse
of people. He stopped to inves-
tigate, and found that all those
people were listening to an
wh- announced himself
as a tight-rope walker. He was
telling them all about his art,
how good one had to be to swing
through the air with the greatest
of ease, how nimble and how
strong, how well-balanced men-
tally and physically. He talked
and talked and talked—until fin-
,. ally someone in the crowd called
out "We have now heard enough
about tight-rope walking. We
would like to see something of
it!"
We too have heard enough
,:about the ideals of the Prophets
ot Israel and about brotherly and
Icanradely behavior and about
justice. We would like to see
Same justice done.
And justice at this time, the
-essential demand of justice, is
that the Jewish people be given
the right to raise an army of
!their own, to fight under their
own banner. And not Merely
the right to fight—though that
must come first, of course—but
for the Jews of Palestine a na-
tional status, just as for the Mon-
tenegrins and Greeks and Slo-
vaks and Dutch and all the other
nations.
We want to see the Jews—
who have been by far the worst
sufferers in this war, and whom
Dr. Goebbels has promised total
'extermination for the bombing of
1Cologne—we want to see the
iJews have a voice in the reor-
Iganization of the world. Not in

the running of America or Brit-
ain or even Germany—but they
must have something to say in
Because he had given them an
the running of their own na-
insight into the beauty and dig-
tional affairs in Palestine.
(Copyright, 1942, by Independent nity of the religion of their
Jewish Press Service)
fathers, 18 Jewish cadets of the
Kemper Military Academy of
Pierre Van Paassen will ap- Boonville, Mo., established a
pear , on the Wednesday Town Kaddish Endowment at the Na-
Hall program at the Fisher tional Jewish Hospital at Denver
Theater, Feb. 10.)
in memory of Herman Zuzak, a
philanthropic and civic leader of
Boonville.
Mr. Zuzak, a real estate oper-
ator, who headed Red Cross and
other charitable campaigns in his
community, noted that the Jew-
ish cadets at the military school
had no place in which to worship.
LONDON — (Religious News He invited them to his home
Service)—The Chief Rabbi of where, although he was no rabbi,
Britain, Dr. J. H. Hertz, has of- he taught bible studies each Sun-
ficially approved the 10-point day as a devout Jew eager to
peace aim manifesto signed on inspire youth. At the conclusion
Dec. 21, 1940, by the Archbishops of his informal services, his sis-
of Canterbury and York, the ters, the Misses Amy and Helen
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Zuzak, served refreshments.
Westminster (Cardinal Hinsley)
Mr. Zuzak died March 12.
and the Moderator of the Free Grateful for the inspiration and
Church Federal Council.
counsel he gave them, the boys
A declaration issued by the sought a suitable memorial for
Chief Rabbi reads in part: "Jews their friend, and with the coop-
are in full accord with the ideals eration of Mrs. Sam H. Miller of
of social righteousness and in- Flat River, Mo., arranged for the
ternational peace in those pro- Kaddish Endowment at the hos-
nouncements. These ideals flow pital.
from our Sacred Scriptures, in
which the protection not of pro-
perty but of humanity is made
for the main aim of government.
All laws that impede the free
development of man's personal-
ity should vanish in a social re-
construction on equitable lines.
And the historic heritage of each
religious, racial or national
group must be shielded against
oppression, so that every human
being is assured of a full share
in the Four Freedoms—freedom
of faith and speech, freedom
from want, and • freedom from
fear."

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