THE JEW1S.H NEWS rage Two Strictly Confidential Quotation of the Week As a well fed •person can never truly understand the sensation of . starvation ; so it is impossible for most of us well-established citizens to grasp the plight of a people who have neither a roof over their heads . nor even a homeland they can call their own. There is a land which historically belongs to the Jews but was lost to the military power of more aggressive nations. Now the Jews are scattered all over the world, their families broken by the war, their spirits crushed by Nazi brutality. Alone they do not have the strength to regain what is rightfully theirs. They must have the. active help of those who, even though they have never experienced homelessness, can at least understand, from the lesson of their forefathers, the commendable desire for indepen- dence and freedom under a national flag. It is to be hoped that the splendid example of fortitude which the Jews have set in this last decade of incredible suffering will *win them —not just sympathizers but supporters—men who will stand at their side in the struggle to attain that one thing so cherished by all mankind —a home. By PHINEAS J. BIRON (Copyright, 1943, .Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) LISTEN HERE The Jew most popular among Negroes today is Judge Jonah J. Goldstein . . This is so not only because he resigned from the N. Y. Bar Association when it refused to admit a Negro . .. He for years has been fighting against racial prejudice, and many years ago, when he was a practising attorney, sacrificed a juicy fee by sending to his client a Negro lawyer who worked in his office . . . That lawyer, by the way, has just been elected to the bench in N. Y.—his name is Justice Francis Rivers. Despite the opposition of members of the Jewish Community Council of Los Angeles, a statue of Haym Salomon, noted patriot of American Revolutionary c:ays, will be erected in one of the city's parks on Jan. 6 . - The originator of the project is Dr. Monte Salvin, and the chairman of the Statue Committee is the celebrated painter Max Band. * —CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Member of Congress Between You and Me By BORIS SMOLAR * (Copyright, 1943. J. T.A., Inc.) REMEMBER THIS King Carol of Rumania is sending SOS calls to Jewish leaders in the U. S. ask- ing for their political support . . . That's returning the compliment with a ven- geance, Carol • . . Remember when Jew- ish leaders in the U. S. used to send you SOS calls, and got no answer? The Polish-Soviet diplomatic situation is becoming even more strained than it was . .. Jewish leaders should take care avoid all entanglements. * * POLITICAL TALK It can be told now that the Jewish Agency has known for several months that a new "partition plan" for Pales- tine is in preparation . .. A hint to this effect was given in Cairo to Moshe Sher- tok, head of the political department of the Jewish Agency, by Richard G. Casey, the British Minister of State for the Middle East . . . Shertok mentioned .this fact to a few Zionist leaders in New York during his recent visit to the United States. • * * * READER'S GUIDE Pierre van Passsen's "The Forgotten Ally" will be published in Hebrew and serialized in Yiddish ere long. Latest to join the ranks of memoirists is- Henri Bernstein, the French play- wright. Fannie Hurst's forthcoming novel, "Hallelujah," is said to be her greatest . . It has already been bought for the movies. Rose Franken, the well-known play- wright, novelist and short story writer, and creater of "Claudia," is the highest- paid magazine writer in the world „ . She gets almost $2 per word. Strasser's Flight From Nazi Terror Otto Strasser is one of the men to watch in the planning of German post- war reconstruction. A former Nazi leader, he turned against Adolf Hitler when the latter murdered his brother. But Otto Strasser's views remain, in the main, Nazi; and he should be strenuous- ly opposed in any effort to assume con- trol of events in Germany. Nevertheless, his book "Flight From Terror" which was published by Robert M. McBride & Co., 116 E. 16th St., New York, is an important document in the study of German affairs. His headquarters are now in Montreal and from there he conducts . a battle against Hitler. In his book he relates how Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf," tells the intimate story of Nazi brutality and exposes the Hitlerite machine and its terrorist philosophy. "Flight From Ter- ror" will undoubtedly be used as an exhibit in the case against Hitler by fu- ture historians. By DAVID DEUTSCH (Copyright, 1943, independent Jewish Press Service) RAIDING PARTIES Jewish organizations are out hunting for big-time executives. It is rumored that at least two organizations are ogling people who formerly were high in the Administration. The same source claims that Peter Bergson's Emergency Com- mittee has offered to one high-spotter a big G figure as salary . . . The American Jewish Conference is said to have pirated an executive director from a Welfare Fund in the South. He is a Zionist, but We hear that President Roosevelt, the son-in-law of a big-time adviser to the non-Zionists. when receiving a very important Zionist * *' * leader some time ago, was interested in "RESTRICTED" his opinion as to whether Jews would be satisfied with free immigration to If you didn't know it before this, you some other country instead of Palestine may be interested to know that famed . . . And we also hear that one of the ballet dancer Serge Lifar is Jewish. His Zionist groups in the United States very name, some say, was Leifer. He was recently received a letter from a very brougt up in a Orthodox Jewish family important person in Washington asking in Eastern Europe. But that, of course, why the Jews are fighting the White didn't prevent him from continuing his Paper . . . The writer of this letter, work in Nazi-Occupied Paris. Honorary though a great friend of the Jews. naive- Aryan, or something. * * * ly thinks that the White Paper embodies nothing but immigration laws . . . And OCCUPATIONAL NOTE says the writer, each country is entitled The Educational Alliance, the famous to introduce its own immigration laws, Jewish settlement house on the lower IN RE PALESTINE A delegation of veterans of the Jewish Legion of the first World War has pre- sented to the British Ambassador at Washington a memorandum asking for the repeal of the White Paper. Any one who has doubts on the "ab- sorptive capacity" of Palestine for furth- er increases in population is hereby re- ferred to Maj. Francis P. Frazier of the American Army . . . Speaking of the problem of feeding our forces in the Middle East, the Major says: "The Army Service Forces in this theater of war have partly solved one of the most pressing problems faced by armies in the hungry Middle East by raising large quantities of their own food . . . On a model farm in Palestine 100 acres of the richest land are used to raise food crops and livestock" . . . Boys from American farms are doing this farming in the Holy Land. Did you see Elsa Maxwell's proposal to the League of Nations of the future? . . "Make Prussia a National Jewish Homeland," cracks La Maxwell, "and send all the Prussians to Palestine . . . Then let the bumber-jumbo-Junkers ar- gue Pan-Prussia with the paranoiac pro- ponents of Pan-Islam." Heard in The Lobbies - Friday, December 3 - , 1943 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ "GALGEN-HUMOR" Only those who are not seriously at fected by tragedies fail to distinguish be tween "humor" and "galgen-humor." The latter, meaning "humor on the gal., lows," usually predominates where stor• ies about Jews in European countries ar( involved. Here is a typical example of "galgen- humor" for which we are indebted tc the Zionist Record of Johannesburg South Africa. The story, entitled "N( Sale," reads: Members of the Jewish community it England are encouraged to distribut( pamphlets devoted to the fight agains anti-Semitism amongst their non-Jewisl friends and customers. The following secene is reported as having taken plac( in a London barber shop: Barber (making the most of his war. time stock) : "Would you like some hah lotion, Sir?" Customer: "No, thanks, I've got som( already." (Pause for scissors work). Barber: "Would you like some shaving soap?" Customer: "No thanks, rye got soml already." (Another pause.) Barber: "Would you like a pamphle on anti-Semitism?" Customer: "No thanks, I am an anti Semite already." a a a THE GIFT OF THE "FREE" This story comes to us as a "gift" fron a free country. . In quoting it, we must remind thos( engaged in the battle for liberty not t( overlook the fact that the danger of big otry and reactionary thinking is not Ern ited to German-held territories. It exist in England. It is to be found in our OW' midst, in free America. To know these things will mean to b( better prepared to fight against the man. ifestations of indecency. a a * TRIBUTE TO "HES ALEPH" "Friedland Education Center" is th( name that has been given by the Bureat of Jewish Education of Cleveland to it newly-acquired headquarters, at 1050: East Blvd. Equally as important as the acquisi• tion of a "home" by the Cleveland Edu. cation Bureau is the fact that a tribut( is thus paid to the memory of the lat( A. H. Friedland, who became affectiOn. no matter how strict they may be . . • East Side. no less famous for its alumni ately known to educators in Jewish com- Which only proves that even highly than for its backers, has begun 50th an- munities throughout the world as "He: placed people in Washington, about niversary celebrations last week. One Aleph," . by the initials of his first names. whose friendship for the Jews there can of its better known alumni, sculptor- The late Hes Aleph Friedland was be no doubt,. are lacking sufficient in- Chaim Gross, recipient of many a prize great poet and story-teller. He was formation as to why every liberal mind- in art contests, now walks the beat as a linguist, humorous lecturer, essayist anc ed person in America must help the plain New York blue-coat, i. e., cop, i. e. Zionist of note. The new Cleveland Cen- Jewish people in their fight against the policeman. ter should serve as a reminder to thi; White Paper. Henri Bernstein, the playwright and and the next generation of the great, American - Jewish organizations may battling De Gaullist, is writing his auto- contributions this man made to Jewisl be "scooped" at the Allied peace talks biography. Should make a good movie, learning. by the Jews of Russia on the question because besides writing plays and know- The director of the Bureau of Jewish of international outlawing of anti-Semi- ing the people who count in the Capit- Education of Cleveland, Dr. Azriel Ei- tism . . . We hear that Jews in Russia als, Henri Bernstein has fought duels senberg, deserves highest commenda- are preparing material which may re- for motives which were often romantic. tions for exerting his effort,S to the end suit in the Soviet Government asking Bill Goetz, of International pictures is that the Friedland Education Center the Allies to outlaw anti-Semitism -competing with his father-in-law, Louis should be established. throughout the world in the same man- B. Mayer, for, the rights to Moss Hart's There is added interest - in the an ner as it has been banned in Russia. "Winged Victory." nouncement made this week by Bloch * a Publishing Co. of New York that the a a * DINNER GOSSIP estate of the late A. H. Friedland has YOUTH OF TODAY designated these New York publisher: We weren't at the big Jewish Theo- The pride of the Jews of New York as selling agency of his three Hebrew logical Seminary dinner at the Hotel last week was 25-year-old_Leonard Bern- books—Sippurim, Shirim and Sonnets, :7=--w-ho conducted the New York Phil- Waldorf-Astoria at which Attorney Gen- harmonic Orchestra; their pride this eral Biddle spoke, but we have this on N week is 22-year-old Thelma . Altman • . . the sworn hearsay of several reliables Miss Altman, daughter of a Jewish fruit who were present. They point to some A merchant in Buffalo, N. Y., is the first things that were both amusing and dis- Jewish American-born girl to make a tressing. The Jewish flag was conspic- The problem of prejudice and race debut as a star of the Metropolitan uous by its absence among the United Opera in New York • . . She appeared Nations flag. . . There was some delay hatred has an unusually interesting in- in one of the principal roles in the opera about communal Hatikvah singing, but terpretation and a novel approach in "Boris Godounoff" at the opening of the aware that the audience of distinguished John Sanford's novel, "The People From 60th season of the Metropolitan Opera members of the Conservative rabbinate Heaven," .recently published by Har- this week, and took the audience by might understand if communal singing court, Brace & Co., 383. Madison. Ave. of Hatikvah were omitted, Dr. Louis Taking Warrensburg, a typical Ameri- storm. Finkelstein prefaced by announcing that can town, as the locale for the story's, It is worthwhile to mention here the it is a song that the Jews of Palestine action, Mr. Sanford introduced a number results of a study on Jewish youth made sing . . . The hesitancy was doubtlessly of characters, including a Negro woman in Baltimore and in New York . . Two caused out of deference to some fellow- and a Jew. Through them he portrays youth groups may furnish clues to sig- travelers of the American Council for the hatreds that dominate people's mindsJ nificant uniformities in the background Judaism who were present at the affair The bigot in the story is out to make and behavior of the Jewish youth in the .. . Rabbi Max D. Klein of Philadelphia his 'town "white all over again." He entire country . . The Jewish youth in delivered the kind of speech that was aims at the Negro woman, but he also both cities, the study shows, were al- very upsetting to the handful of the drags the Jew into the wholesale aim most all native-born . . Most of their Lessing Rosenwaldites. to clean out those he hates. But the Ne- * * * parents were foreign-born . . . In Balti- gro woman shoots him down in cold more more than 85 percent of the fem- OVERSEAS NOTE blood, and there are no regrets. ales and two percent of the males— A moving portion of the novel is the Walter Winchell insists that Depart- between the ages of 16 and 24—were story related by the Jewish character, married . . . In New York City 13 per- ment of Justice has negotiated with the David Novinsky, who tells of the hor- cent of the females and three percent British about bringing Rudolph Hess rors in the old country where a group here for trial of the over 30 names in- of the males were listed as married . . of young girls, including his sister, were In comparing the occupation distribution dicted for subversive activities. fitst humiliated then shot down. He tells of the parents in these two cities, sig- the story to indicate why he likes to go nificant similarities were also observed JOKE OF THE WEEK to the community church to pray. . . . In both instances the largest single Milton Berle tried a fountain pen pre- Mr. Sanford's novel should prove group of Jewish fathers were found in sented to him and groaned: "Hm . . . good instrument in the fight against big- proprietary and managerial occupations. just like my brother. Doesn't work." otry in this country. — ovel Is Weapon gainst Bigotry