Page Two THE JEWISH NEWS Between You and Me Quotation of the Week By BORIS SMOLAR (Copyright, 1943, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON NOTES All kinds of discussions are now taking place in Washington as to how to imple- ment the joint statement of the Allied Nations regarding the Nazi mass-killing of Jews . . . Some circles suggest a simple solution . . . They urge that America, Eng- land and Russia jointly inform Hitler, through neutral countries, that the Allies would be willing to "relieve" him of all the JeWs providing he permits them to leave Nazi-held territories . . . This is not as fantastic as it sounds, since Hitler has on more than one occasion ridiculed the democratic countries for denouncing his anti-Jewish policy at the same time that they refused to admit Jews from the ter- ritories which he holds . . . If Hitler re- jects the Allied suggestion that he permit the Jews to emigrate, then the democra- cies will have a clear conscience, since they will have tried at least to save the Jews from extermination . . . If Hitler accepts the proposal, then the democratic world will have to be ready - to carry it out . . . The several million Jews in Nazi- held Europe could easily be absorbed in Russia, Palestine, and a number of British colonies . . . No shipping facilities would be required for their transportation, since they could reach their destinations by land, • by merely crossing Sweden or Turkey . . . The Allied Nations could guarantee the neutral governments that the Jews would not remain in their coun- tries for permanent settlement and that they would be taken care of while en route to their new homes . . . Those who advocate this plan are of the opinion that if the bulk of the Jews from Nazi coun- tries were admitted to Palestine, they would not become a burden on anybody, since they could be supported by relatives in America until they become self-sup- porting. DIPLOMATIC NOTES The Queen of Egypt may soon address an appeal to the Iraquian Government asking that the several hundred Jewish refugee children from Poland who are now stranded in Persia be permitted to pass through Iraq en route to Palestine The Iraq Government, for some mys- terious reason, has stubbornly refused to grant transit visas to the children despite energetic intelei- ention on the -part of the State Department and the British authori- ties . . . Mrs. Roosevelt decided to .talce the matter into her own hands and see what she could do about breaking down the objections of the Iraquians . . . She invited the Iraquian Minis; er in Washing- ton to lunch and indicated to him that if Iraq continues to refuse transit passage to the Jewish children, for whom entrance visas for Pa:estin.3 have long since been secured, she would get in touch with the Queen of Egypt and ask her to use her influence with the Iraquian. authorities. Arab etiquette being what it is, it will be difficult for the Iraquian Government to give a negative answer to the Queen of one of the leading Arab countries, lest they embal ass her . . . Mrs. Roosevelt, deeply , touclIed by the latest reports on the Nazi extermination of Jews in Eurone, may undertake certain action in an effort to have the Jewish children at least saved from the Nazis . . . The first move in this direction was a message which she sent on the subject to Lcndon several days ago. Unnamed Ally of United Nations By LOUIS LIPSKY (From The Free World) The Jewish people are entitled to a place in the world order now, as a mat- ter of justice and fair play. There can be no interregnum in an obvious case of jus- tice so far as the United Nations are con- cerned. The Jewish people are entitled to be heard now. Not as fragments, not as individuals, but as a people. They have a stake as interested parties in the world's unfinished business. The points of order that are raised stem from practices which the new world is called upon to do away with for all time. Hesitation or equivoca- tion will contribute to the impairment of the morale of the democratic forces. It is a flagrant violation of right that in the concert of nations now rallying to reas- sert the authority of justice in the modern world, the Jewish people—the carriers of the Hebraic conception of justice and righteousness — should be shoved back into what is tantamount to their medieval status, as if they were a horde of hapless refugees entitled to the charity of the world, but not to their inalienable rights. Least of all is it becoming for the smaller peoples now suffering oppression and exile to refuse to make room in their councils for the national representatives of the classic exiles of the world. Be- tween these small peoples and the Jewish peoples, there is one distinction: the Jews have suffered more and for a longer time. They should cease to be the unnamed ally of the democratic nations. "We think of him (Louis D. Brandeis) as a great American be- cause of his abiding faith in the principles of liberty, justice and equality of opportunity which were proclaimed by those charac- teristically American documents, the first Virginia Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. His Ameri- canism contemplated a society in which our continued adherence to those principles of government should, in all the vicissitudes of our history, bring to every man the opportunity to live the go.od and efficient life .. ." Friday, January 8, 1943 Heard in the Lobbies By. DAVID DEUTSCH (Copyright, 1943, Independent Jewish Press Service) MARSHALL WILDERNESS Why has so little been written about one of the greatest—if not the greatest— monuments ever erected to an American Jew? It's the Robert Marshall wilderness area, comprising 900,000 acres of land in Montana on the edge of the Continental Divide. It was the idea of Vice President Wallace and Secretary of Agriculture Wickard to pay this tribute to the late, —Chief Justice Stone. great Marshall, who died at 38 in 1939 as a $7,500 a year Forester in the Office of Indian Affairs. Young Marshall, son. of Louis Marshall, made a great contri- bution to Americans by projecting the idea of preserving intact as wilderness areas many of the choicest spots in the forests of the West. His idea is being carried through in many national parks, largely with money from the $1,500,000 trust fund he left behind. He hoped that some day the Government would organ- By PHINEAS J. BIRON By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ ize trips for Eastern big city folks to spend a few weeks camping in the West- (Copyright, 1943, Independent (Copyright, 1943, Seven Arts Feature ern forests to see the real greatness of Jewish Press Service) Syndicate) their country. NEWS FRONT THIS NEW YEAR THE ANTI-ZIONIST "COUNCIL" Are compliments for tact and good History repeats itself. Anti-Zionism is Germany, contends bridge expert Ely taste due to Rabbi Abraham Shusterman not a new phenomenon. The difference Culbertson, will surrender before New and Rabbi A. D. Shaw for withdrawing in the opposition to the Jewish national Year's Day, 1945, and perhaps even before from the American Council for Judasim, movement today from the antagonists of this year is over .. . While anther com- thereby reducing the Baltimore conting- a generation ago stands out in name mentator, learning that in Japan 1943 is ent of the Zionist-wrecking agency? Re- only. known as the Year of the Goat, expresses ports have it that the details of the en- the pious hope that this will be the year revealed by the Independent Today, it is the Council for American when Hirohito will learn that Hitler made terprise Press Service. created such a Judaism. In the early days of the Zionist him the goat when he persuaded the Japs Jewish that other original supporters movement, the -portest-rabbiner" who to make their snake-in-the-grass Pearl kickback are hurrying to step out of the mess .. . objected to the convening of the World Harbor attack in 1941 (which, it seems, The American Jewish Committee in- Zionist Congress in Munich used the was known as the Year of the Snake) . . . ternal controversy has been partially same arguments but spoke as "Germans Then there's Harry Hershfield, who re- resolved by the decision to issue a state- of the Mosaic persuasion." Their argu- ports that one of his radio colleagues in- ment in a few days expressing support ments have not changed by an iota. Their sists that the Russians can't stop the Ger- of the -Jewish homeland but not in a sentiments must have, since the German mans any more—now that the Nazis are joint statement which the group had rabbis have seen Palestine as a haven for advancing on Berlin. been working on with the Zionists for tens of thousands of their fellow-nationals almost two years. Somebody has the RUMANIAN RUMBLINGS of "Mosaic persuasion." cockeyed notion that simultaneously the * * Rumanian ex-King Carol's night club Zionists will issue a parallel statement APPROPRIATE ZANGWILL STORY life in Mexico is only an elaborate screen in which "people" and "nation" as ap- behind which is being conducted a most plied to Jews will be so defined that The fear that has suddenly struck the diligent attempt to capture public sup- American Jews will dissociate them- hearts of American Zionists lest the port for his private Free Rumanian move- selves from Jews in the rest of the new "Council" should prove harmful to ment . . . Rumanian Jewish organizations, world. the cause of Palestine's redemption is which during Carol's reign had great FACTS AND FANCIES reminiscent of experiences during the difficulty in obtaining a hearing for their Louis Lipsky, greatest of the Zionist last war. It is said that the American pleas, are now being wooed most assid- anti-Zionists are influential with the uously by the ex-King's political emmis- writers, will be hopping the ocean before U. S. State Department. The same claim saries in this country and in Canada . . . many weeks to help English Jewry start another campaign for Palestine. Despite was made after the issuance of the Bal- In the United States there are quite a 25 years of visits to England, he's never four Declaration, when anti-Zionist Rab- few Rumanian Jews who have endorsed spoken there in public, spending most bis appeared at hearings of the Con- Carol's Free Rumanian movement .. . In of his London nights seeing the newest gressional committee to oppose the adop- Canada, however, Jews are determined to plays, which he used to review for a New tion of the Joint Resolution giving the halt the spread of Carol's brand of York Daily . . . sanction of our Government for the estab- freedom. Jews will have a chance to prove lishment of the Jewish National Home in whether they are interested in great PHILOLOGICAL NOTES Palestine. They failed in their efforts. Jewish books when Knopf, in a few Did you know that the term "people of months, publishes "The World of Sholom There were English Jews who followed the same pattern of anti-Zionist action. the Book" was originally used by Mo- Aleichem" by Maurice Samuel. Referring to these anti-nationalist Jews, hammed, and designated both Christians the late Israel Zangwill, speaking at an and Jews—because both have a Bible important meeting in London during the which they use to teach their religious doctrines? . . . We got this information last war, told a story which is applicable from another book, the newly published to the situation today. He told about an Volume Eight of the Universal Jewish escaped German officer who established Encyclopedia, from which we also learn residence in a London hotel, wore the that a good many phrases we had never By DR. JAN-ALBERT GORIS best English clothes, spoke faultless Eng- thought of as Biblical do come from • the Formerly Professor at the Catholic lish and gave a London address. But he Book . . . "A drop in the bucket," for University of Louvain made a slight mistake. Instead of giving example, which is found in the Book of his address for example as "55, Uni- Isaiah . . . Or that line about the leopard (Copyright, 1943, Independent versity Lane," he wrote "University changing his spots, which originated in Jewish Press Service) Lane 55." That exposed him. Jeremiah . . . Then there's the Book of Job, responsible for such nifties as Anti-Semites never existed in Belgium The point Zangwill made in relating "escaped by the skin of my teeth" and for a few scores of ruffians who this story was that there are English- "man is born to trouble as the sparks except staged from time to time anti-Semitic born Jews who receive their education fly upward" . . . Verily, the Preacher demonstrations. There is, therefore, no in the best English schools and univer- so concisely put it, there is nothing new necessity to state that after the, war all sities, who hold positions with the gov- under the sun . . . From the Encyclo- the German anti-Semitic regulations will ernment or have other high ranks in pedia's listing of popular phrases we also be immediately abolished. However, the civil and public life, whose social stand- learn that the Yiddish word gallach- Belgian Prime Minister, Hubert Pierlot, ings are perfect, in marriage as well as priest—comes from a Hebrew word mean- made the following statement recently in in general acceptance by the elite. In ing "shaven" and referring to the tonsure London: only one way, said Zangwill, were these . . . That the common expression "son-of- "The Constitution of Belgium guaran- men betrayed as un-English: in their a-gun" is merely an abbreviation of "son- tees freedom of opinion and belief. opposition to a Jewish State in Pale- of-a-ganef" . . . That the word shlemiehl, "Furthermore, the laws and customs of stine—an ideal with which every true which we had always thought to be de- our country have never allowed any dis- Englishman sympathizes. rived from the fictional character, Peter tinction between its citizens, according to Schlemiehl, the man without a shadow, the race to which they belong or in which Apply this story to the opposition in actually stems from, the Bible, in which they claim a place. All Belgians are equal this country, and you have similarity. one Schlemiehl is described as very un- before the law. The vast majority of members of both lucky . . . And that the Yiddish interjec- "It is well known that the Belgian Gov- Houses of our Congress, the leading tion "nobbiah" actually means "may it ernment, unanimously supported by pub- Christian clergymen, men of letters and not happen to you," while "oser," used to lic opinion, did all in its power, in the leaders in all fields of public service, indicate an emphatic negative, literally years immediately preceding the war, to favor the solution of the problem of means "forbidden." alleviate the great distress into which Nazi persecution had plunged the Jews. Jewish homelessness by the establish- THIS AND THAT "Only the victory of the Allies will put ment of a Jewish National Home in an end to the injustice of which they are Palestine. Only the "protest-Council," a A reliable source informs us that a the victims." revival of the "protest-rabbiner" of 40 movement is under way in the Reform The Belgians still remember the great years ago, stands in opposition. rabbinate to bring about a state of peace honor Pope Pius XI rendered to a group * * * between the Protestrabbiner and the rest of Belgian pilgrims in September, 1938, WHAT A PITY! of the Central Conference of American when he confided to them his sorrow Rabbis. about the flood of anti-Semitism let loose What a pity that this should be the Hotel men, who can tell by the amount upon the world by the Axis powers. He case! of wear and tear undergone by their told them: "Anti-Semitism is incompatible with But Zionists should learn to be less Gideon Bibles, are unanimous in report- panicky. If history repeats itself in the ing that reading of Holy Scripture by the thought and sublime reality expressed rise of an opposition, it also repeats itself their guests has increased greatly since in the Bible. It is an antipathetic move- ment. We Christians can have nothing to America entered the war. in the triumph of the just cause. do with it. It was by special request, coming from The opposition should be, as it is being "Through Christ and in Christ we are an American soldier overseas, that the met by proper weapons, in the form of of Abraham's spiritual descent. No! It Office of War Information recently short- is impossible for Christians to take part reason and the presentation of truth. waved to England a musical novelty to in anti-Semitism. True, we recognize end all musical novelties—a violin duet But why become unduly frightened, man's right to defend himself, to take in view of past experiences which have by Jack Benny and Jascha.Heifetz. whatever measures may be necessary made the builders of Palestine the vic- A new-fledged Major in Army Intelli- against any menace- to his legitimate in- t eve - - the disseminators of unfair gence is Stanley Kahn, former publisher terests. But anti-Semitism is intolerable. propaganda? of the New York Morning Telegraph. Spiritually we are Semites." Purely Strictly Commentary Confidential `Spirits ally ViTe Are Semites'