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( Page Two

Between
You and Me

By BORIS SMOLAR

(Copyright, 1943, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.)

THE RELIEF FRONT

You are not thinking of Passover as
yet, but the Joint Distribution Committee
is . . . It is securing space on ships to
send 500,000 pounds of matzohs to Russia
for Polish Jews there . . . Very few
people in this country know that the
JDC is sending individual food parcels
to Polish Jews in Russia as part of its
refugee relief work . . . Not Only does
the JDC cover the cost of the foodstuffs
sent, but it also pays the custom duty
in advance so as to facilitate the refu-
gees receiving the parcels . . . The food
is bought in Persia and other countries
from where the parcels are mailed . . .
At present, a representative of the JDC
is on his way to India to investigate the
possibilities of buying foodstuffs there
and mailing food parcels from there .. .

Many individual Jews in the United
States whose relatives from Poland are
now in Russia have similarly sent in-
dividual packages to Russia addressing
them to their relatives ... They, however,
did not pay the duty in advance and
the relatives have no money to pay the
duty . . . The parcels are, therefore,
reported to have been detained at the
Persian-Russian station . .. Some 30,000
such packages from individual American
Jews are estimated to awaiting release
by the persons to whom they are ad-
dressed.

THE POLITICAL ARENA

THE JEWISH NEWS

Quotation of the Week

"Look at the fast-moving scene about you. Identify the mighty
forces that surround you. Evaluate the growing goals of a de-
termined world. Recast your philosophy until it captures the im-
plications of what is happening in every continent, every nation,
every city, every town and every neighborhood of the world. The
flood tides of democracy have become a torrent that is washing
away the debris of a half-democratic, half-slave world. The fires
of the human spirit have become a flame that is lighting the way
for the new world—in yourself, in your community, in your nation,
in your world."—Herbert H. Lehman, Director of Foreign Relief
and Rehabilitation.

Strictly
Confidential

Purely
Commentary

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

(Copyright, 1943, Seven Arts Feature
Syndicate)

(Copyright, 1943, Independent
Jewish Press Service)

WE WONDER ...

"MAKE THIS THE LAST WAR"

Is it true that Lessing J. Rosenwald
resigned as head of the War Production
Board's Conservation Division because he
could not stomach the anti-Semitic pres-
sure prevalent in many Washington offi-
cial circles? . . • In pre-war days, by the
way, Rosenwald was chairman of the
board of the Sears, Roebuck Company,
of which Nelson, now W.P.B. chairman,
was an executive vice president .. . Nel-
son and Rosenwald are close friends, and
the W.P.B. chief is known as a staunch
opponent of all racial and religious pre-
judice-mongering.
We wonder, too, how much credence to
put into the rumors that Secretary of
the Treasury Henry J. Morgenthau, Jr.,
is slated to head a new body that is to
draw up plans for the prevention of a
post-war inflation period not only in this
country but all over the world.

Earnest men are worried. "Make this
the last war," they shout, in the words
of the title chosen by Michael Straight
for his new book.
In the same breath that appeals are
issued to "make this the last war,"
Straight, Pearl Buck and others in their
class are gloomy over the prospects for
the future. "We are losing the war,"
they warn, and it is well that this cry
should be heard now, rather than later,
when the worst possible results of the
present world conflagration have envel-
oped us. .

WHY. SO MUCH DISTRUST?

Friday, January 22, 1943

Heard in
the Lobbies

By DAVID DEUTSCH

(Copyright, .1943, Independent
Jewish Press Service)

BREVITIES

Joseph M. Proskauer will be _elected
president of the American Jewish Corn-.
mittee at its annual meeting on Jan. 31.
Maurice Hexter, for many years the un-
willing head of the colonization depart-
ment of the Jewish Agency Executive in
Jerusalem, has undertaken the promotion
of Jewish colonization in the Dominican
Republic.

Isn't it strange that the man who wrote
the only book on "Jewish Community
Organization in the United States" didn't
seem to be able to run a Jewish com-
munity himself? The author was Maurice
Karpf, who "resigned" two of the three
posts to which he was elected less than
a year ago in Los Angeles. That com-
munity, by the way, is avoided like the
plague by most reputable social workers
who fear the cult city's passion for get-
ting things "cheap."

RANDOM PERSONALITIES

Dynamic Dorothy Thompson prepared
that smashing ad headed by the Durer en-
graving which the Loyal Americans of
German Descent inserted in eleven major
metropolitan newspapers calling on Ger-
man Americans to disavow the Nazi mas-
sacre of Jews.

Publisher Joe B. Cohn, of the St. Louis
Modern View, is the first leader in Amer-
ican Jewish journalism to be in overseas
service. Lieutenant Cohn is now engaged
in combat somewhere abroad with the
Armored Division. We're all waiting for
your early return with victory, Joe.

• Why is there so much distrust? Why
do people continue to ask whether "vic-
torious democracies" will seek Russia's APPLES AND BONDS
collapse after the war? Why is there so
Give credit for originality to I. E.
much fear in the hearts of liberals over
the attitudes of men in Washington and Gershgol and his two sons of Duluth,
CORRECTION, PLEASE .. .
They're turning apples into bonds
in London who are suspected of being Minn.
and here's how. To encourage purchase
Aside to Elliot Paul: Not only was Fascists?
of War Bonds, the Gershgol Economy
Hugo Stinnes, whom in your "The Last
Jews are better fitted than other Markets give away a 20-lb. box of fancy
Time I Saw Paris" you identify as a
peoples to judge the situation without apples to any buyer of any denomina-
"German-Jewish multi-millionaire," not
tion bond. Over $50,000 in bonds was
a Jew, but he had decided anti-Semitic bias.- We are hopeful, we are fighting to disposed of through these apples. Which
the
last
for
the
democracies'
victory.
Yet,
leanings . . . Indeed, at one state confer-
is another feather in the cap of the fel-
ence at which Walter Rathenau, then we are suspicibus. Only a few days ago, low who's treasurer of his Jewish Wel-
Prof.
Harold
J.
Laski
urged
that
both
Germany's foreign minister, made a pro-
fare Federation and one of the state's
posal designed to aid his country in the the United States and Great Britain well known Jewish philanthropists.
"abandon
the
policy
of
appeasement
of
difficult period immediately following the
last war, Stinnes turned the tide against the anti-Semites" and admit refugees
the Rathenau plan by sneering at it is a from Nazi Germany without fearing the
product of "an alien psychology," and unfounded warnings that a welcome to
homeless would bring about an in-
hence not to be considered by "true Ger- the
I would advise those who are very mans" . . . In this misstatement of yours, crease in anti-Semitism.
Laski's statement is almost an expres-
By JAMES N. ROSENBERG
much worried over the question of wheth-
Mr. Paul, we don't, however, see any
er American Jews can present a united malicious intrent on your part, but only a sion of distrust. It is conclusive proof
Honorary Chairman, J.D.C.
Executive Committee
front at the forthcoming Peace Confer-
distressing sign of the effect of the con- that something is wrong somewhere, and
that
the
best
among
our
friends,
while
ence to study the ideological conflicts that stant repetition of anti-Semitic propa-
CABLE ADDRESS: Jointdisco. Behind
prevailed in American-Jewish life in the ganda, so insidiously pervasive that even giving lip service to programs of justice
this name for the Joint Distribution Com-
First World War when discussions at a liberal writer like you will take it for for all after the war, fail to practice it mittee is the key
to the trans-oceanic
that time was just as divided as it is granted that Stinnes—who, to quote you during the war.
communication through which details of
today . . . There were the Zionist groups
again, "made his fortune while others in THE RIGHT TO PLAIN SPEAKING
its activities are transmitted.
who looked upon the Jews as a people
Germany were starving"—must ipso
Cable by cable over a period of weeks a
This is the time to speak, and to ne-
demanding the rebuilding of Palestine as facto have been a Jew.
gotiate with the United Nations. Dr.' picture of need and the alleviation of such
a Jewish National Home . . . There were
There are rumors to the effect that Abba Hillel Silver charged at the Jewish is built up. Following is one picture cov-
the Jewish Territorialists who opposed Morris Margulies, erstwhile secretary of
or were indifferent to the Palestine idea the Zionist Organization of America National Fund conference that the peace ering the plight of French refugees .flee-
plans already are being made, and he ing into Spain:
but favored Jewish Territorial Autonomy,
and now with the United Jewish War intimated that Jews may be left out in
with Yiddish as the official language .. .
New York to Lisbon, Oct. 2.—Approve
Effort, will before long be fulfilling im- the cold. "The time to act is now," he
your recommendation Spanish budget in-
portant
duties
on
the
staff
of
relief
direc-
There were, of course, anti-National-
insisted. Indeed, the. time to ask that crease of $6,000, making monthly total
ists who said that the Jews are not a tor Herbert H. Lehman.
we should not remain the "forgotten ally" $25,000 for aid new refugees.
Veteran
Zionist
Charles
Cowen
will
nationality but individuals differing from
is now.,
Lisbon to New York, Oct. 26.—Number
their fellow citizens only in matters of soon assume the posts of publisher and
Do we, or any other group, whose kins- new arrivals Spain from Occupied France
religion . . . The fight among these vari- editor of the monthly Jewish Mirror.
men are among the most persecuted
New York's Yeshiva College, which peoples in the world, have a right to approximately 1,000. Half in prison.
ous groups was as bitter as the one de-
Women and children in jails, men in con-
brings
out
the
distinguished
scientific
veloping today, yet when the time came
speak in the midst of a war? The answer
to appear at the Paris Peace Conference quarterly Scripta Mathematica, also pub- ought to be in the affirmative, since we centration camps. Maintenance cost high.
a Jewish united front was formed . . . lishes a French literary magazine en- are the allies of those who aim to destroy Making every effort to effect release
Zionists and anti-Zionists found a • corn- titled Flambeau . . . We may particularly indecency and inhumanity in the world. women, children. Authorities seem favor-
ably inclined but demand maintenance
mon platform for a "Jewish Bill of mention the French poetry by H. Chan-
guarantee.
THE ENEMIES WITHIN
Rights" . . • And who can say that history over, which is first-class stuff.
Lisbon to New York, Oct. 30.—Situation
does not repeat itself and will not repeat THIS AND THAT
Perhaps we have less reason to. speak
refugees
more critical daily. Yesterday 10
itself now?
than for which we make claims. There are
Dr. Samuel Margoshes is no longer the too many people within our own ranks persons were returned to France. Situa-
editor of the Yiddish daily, The Day .. . who would close debate, and who would tion requires spending funds beyond your
He was deposed as a result of publisher prevent plain speaking in behalf of our authorization.
Lisbon to New York, Nov. 9.—Succeed-
Morris Weinberg's attempts to revitalize people under the guise of a false patriot-
the paper.
By MARTIN PANZER
ism. But thus it has always been: that ed stopping arrests, deportations. Arrivals
If Orson Welles goes through with his from our own midst have come dis- averaging 150 daily, most without docu-
(Copyright, 1943, Independent
plan to make a movie version of "Mein rupters of unity who interefered with ments, baggage, funds. Help required.
Jewish Press Service)
J.D.C. efforts began yielding results:
Kampf," with himself playing the role of our battle for liberty. Will these men
Lisbon to New York, Nov. 20.—Suc-
CASABLANCA SUSPENDS ANTI- Adolf, we hope he'll turn over the auth- ever learn?
ceeded in effecting release 80 women and
SEMITIC NEWSPAPER — Headline. It's or's share of the proceeds to the National
children from prisons. They will be placed
Refugee Service.
very courteous of the Fascists finally to
Mankiewicz . . . A famous Hollywood
Columbia University's Prof. Irwin Ed- producer had booked passage aboard the in forced residence. Maintenance will
acknowledge the presence of a victorious
come to 60Q000 pesetas ($60,000) monthly.
man is doing the preparatory work for a
army in their midst.
Bremen on one of her last trips before
Emergency needs arose in Turkey when
major
opus
...
It
will
be
a
comprehensive
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the outbreak of the war, and many of his 147 Jews from Rumania, attempting to
study of philosophy, in which Dr. Lin
GREET ANTI-SEMITE WITH ROTTEN Yutang will collaborate with Edman .. . friends were outraged that he should flee to Palestine in two small boats, were
choose a German liner .. . But the pro- shipwrecked and rescued. Placed under
EGGS=Headline. An eggshellent idea.
The Chinese scholar will write of Orient-
ducer, insisting that the time he would
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al philosophy, and the American Jewish save by taking that boat was of para- care of Grand Rabbi Goldenberg of Tur-
key, it did not take long before appeals
Henry Noel Brailsford, noted British scholar will deal with the philosophy of
mount importance, refused to change his reached the J.D.C., which immediately re-
writer, urges the admission of refugees the Western world.
booking—until Mankiewicz solemnly as- mitted $5,000. The cables buzzed again.
into Palestine. These Christians had better
sured him: "I give you my word of honor
Lisbon to New. York, Nov. 9.—Grand
stop all this Palestine talk—it may antag- WEEKLY GIGGLE
that if you sail on the Bremen you are Rabbi advises $5,000 insufficient. Has ex-
onize some Jews.
Publisher Bennett Cerf, whose complia- going to get a wireless from me, when pended $14,000. Suggest' another remit-
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tion of war jokes has just been brought you are two days at sea, that is going tance.
CATHOLIC PRELATE CALLS HIT-
out by Pocket Books (not his own firm), to read as follows: 'Never mind H. It's
The next day the J.D.C. voted an addi-
LER'S ATTITUDE TO JEWS "DIABOL- has done a swell job in collecting the Goering and Goebels we are after' " . . . tional grant of $10,000.
ICAL" — Headline. Who would have
best of the humor of this war and its The next day, adds Cerf, the producer
Multiply the above situations by the
thought that the time would come when
predecessors . • One of his finest stories turned in his ticket and booked passage hundreds to see the problems confronting
the devil could be slandered?
concerns Hollywood producer Herman J. on the Aquitania.
the J.D.C. daily.

The General Jewish Council which is
composed of the American Jewish Com-
mittee, the Bnai Brith and the Jewish
Labor Committee, is now busy carrying
out a plan to form a National Jewish
Emergency Committee . . . The American
Jewish Congress and the Synagogue
Council of America have been approched
by the Council to join in such a com-
mittee which will deal with Jewish emer-
gency problems—firstly, with the problem
of saving Jews from Nazi lands . . . The
question of providing Jews in the ghettos
of Nazi Europe with food through neutral
countries in the same manner as this is
now being done for the starving popula-
tion in Greece, will also be one of the
urgent problems which the Emeregncy
Committee is expected to tackle .. .

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