Page Four THE JEWISH NEWS As the Editor Views the News What's Cookin' ? By DAVID MORANTZ (Based upon the ancient legends and philosophy found in the Talmud and folklore of the Jewish people.) Beth El's Institute on Religion The Pledge for a National Home On Jan. 3, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson made this statement: "I am persuaded that the Allied Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people, are agreed that in Palestine shall be laid the foundations of a Jewish Commonwealth." This declaration had the unqualified endorsements of 54 nations of the world, and it was accepted as an expression of the Christian world's desire to act justly with the Jewish people. But in New York last week, a former member of the U. S. diplomatic service in Turkey and the Honduras, Philip Marshall Brown, made the statement that the White Paper must remain : . and that the demands for its abrogation "have served to arouse the fury" of Arabs, and "latent anti- Semitism everywhere, notably here in the United States." Is it possible at this time, when the world is fighting for_the retention of freedom, that Jews are again to be made the scapegoats and are to be rewarded for efforts to secure justice for their cause with charges of being responsible for the hatred levelled at them? The former American diplomat states in a series of letters to New York newspapers that "the Balfour Declara- tion in favor of a 'national home' for the Jews in Palestine, issued, like the Emancipation Proclamation by Lincoln dur- ing a war, was definitely and lamentably vague," and that "Palestine is too small and unproductive to support a con- siderable immigration except as a highly industrial state." But an outstanding scientist, Dr. Walter Clay Lowder- milk, soil conservation expert of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, has indicated in his book, "Palestine: Land of Promise," that 4,000,000 persons can be settled in Palestine and Transjordania. Whose word will be honored—that of a propagandist who resorts to a vile charge against the Jews, or the word of a great American scientist? ON THE DRINKING OF WINE There was once a man so de..' , voted to his wine that he sold everything he owned to obtain' money to buy it. Having tried many ways with- out success to cure him of his habit, his sons took him one day, while he was asleep and under the influence of liquor, and placed him in a burial cave, hop- ing to frighten him out of this habit when he awakened. The next day they went to the cave, hoping to find a sober, ed and wiser man, but to their surprise, they discovered their father, drinking wine from a large wineflask with many emp. ty bottles scattered about hirri on the floor of the cave. Further examination of the cave disclosed a large stock ot liquor stored there by smug- glers, who felt that a burin} cave would be the safest place, to hide their booty and it be- came clear to the sons that their father, upon awakening, and ex- ploring his place of confine- ment, had happened upon this' store of wine with the aforesaid.: results. Of course, they were much dig., appointed that their plan had not worked, so they took him home, It has happened before that men serving with the forces convinced that such habits are rarely cured. of the United Nations in British territories had asked to be Says the. Talmud further on.' transferred to the British Army. But their motivating rea the subject: "Wine in moderation is de- sons for such actions could not possibly have been prejudice sirable, but drunk to excess, existing in their own ranks. destroys body and soul." Anti-Semitism in Polish Army The situation is different in the ranks of the Polish army where prejudice has caused more than 200 Polish Jewish soldiers to ask to be transferred to the British Army, with 80 of the applicants already accepted by the British Pioneer Corps. The existence of "virulent anti-Semitism" in the Polish army in England has been made an issue in Parliament, and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden has prom- ised to take the matter up with Polish authorities. It is almost unthinkable that such a situation should exist in one of the armies that are supposedly fighting against the Nazi ideas and for democratic principles. Nevertheless, it has been revealed, as a result of the inquiry made in Parlia- ment by Thomas Driberg, independent M.P., that 30 Polish- Jewish soldiers and sailors had come to London to seek transfers to the British forces in order to escape persecution from their "fellow-Poles," and are awaiting court-martial as deserters. Similar attempts at escaping persecution may have been responsible for charged "desertions" of Jews from * * Polish fighting units stationed in Palestine, resulting in the The Christian world will have to decide whether Presi- searches that had been made in Jewish colonies in Palestine, dent Wilson was right, or whether Americans are to be ending in the deaths of several colonists. misled by unfortunately colored propaganda. A mere promise on the part of Mr. Eden to lodge a pro- The entire civilized world is committed to a program of supporting the cause of the Jewish National Home, and test with the Polish authorities is not sufficient. Firm steps it is important for the best interests of the United Nations should be taken to eradicate the abhorrent anti-Semitism existing in Polish : ranks. We have had no reports from the that the first victim of Hitlerism should not be abused. Belgian or Dutch or Free French or any other United Nations * * * force—each of whom has Jewish servicemen in its ranks—to Upon Great Britain rests the major obligation to honor the pledge to the Jewish people, and it is of the utmost compare with the anti-Semitism existing among the Poles. Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski's denial of the existence of importance that the Palestine administration should cease to do harm to Jews. anti-Semitism in the Polish ranks would have sounded like Only a few days ago, another example of injustice was a farce, were it not for the fact that he reissued his orders reported from Jerusalem. Arabs possessing illegal arms were banning anti-Jewish prejudice in his army. It is sincerely fined from five pounds to twenty pounds, but Jews tried on to be hoped that his order will bear fruit, in order to avert similar charges were given sentences ranging up to seven a travesty on justice. years imprisonment. These are examples of injustice which should cease. At the same time, definite steps should be taken to In an address at the opening campaign dinner of the abrogate the White Paper. Unless this is done, the sincerity of the British Colonial office will remain in doubt. United Jewish Appeal in New York, Governor Dewey made the declaration that "the doors of Palestine must be opened and opened permanently," and added with reference to the White Paper restrictions: Will It, And There Is a Way THE JEWISH NEWS Member of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Independent Jewish Press Service, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Religious News Service, Palcor News Agency, Bressler Cartoon Service, Wide World Photo Service, Acme Newsphoto Service. 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Participation of outstanding Jewish and Christian scholars gave the first Institute status of first importance in the religious life of this community, with the result that the second annual Institute, to be held next Monday, is being looked forward to with keen interest. The addresses of Dr. Julian Morgenstern and Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson and participation in the Institute of several important Christian leaders are certain to make Monday's conference a contributing factor towards advancing better relationships between Christians and Jews. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Editor Friday, April 21, 1944 A. R. BRASCII, Advertising Counsel APRIL 21, 1944 This Week's Scriptural Selections: Pentateuchal portion: Lev. 9:1-11:47. Prophetical portion: I Sam. 20:18-42. Rosh Hodesh Iyar Scriptural selections, Sunday and Monday: Num. 28:1-15. "I do not understand the difficulty of the present situa- tion, but a way can and must be found by our government." The situation is simpler than it appears. The most dis- criminating rules have been laid down in the Palestine White Paper, and a sign is being placed on the Jewish Na- tional Home emulating the Nuremberg racial laws and re- fusing admittance to Jews into Palestine. Justice demands that such restrictions should be torn to bits. There must be free immigration for Jews desiring to go to Palestine. That is the way out. With a sincere effort, an understanding can be reached with the Arabs, who are the greatest benefactors in the e ntire Palestinian scheme. But as long as British officials e ncourage Arab opposition, Arab-Jewish accord becomes a p roblem. (Copyright by David Marantz) For a handsome 195 page, antoui graphed gift volume containing 1211k of these tales and 500 Pearls of Wia• om, send $1.50 to David Morantz„i care of The Jewish News, or phone' PLaza 1048. a Our CHILDREN'S CORNER Dear Boys and Girls: There are many facts about Jews in this country which ev ery one of you should know. I; am therefore devoting this week's columns to a collection-. of several facts • which will make- you better informed about they Jews of America. A pleasant Sabbath to all ofi you. UNCLE DANIEL * * * Facts You Should Know Emma Lazarus, a great Ameri- can poet, and a very devote& Jewess, wrote the poem "The, New Colossus" which was cast' in bronze and is now attached: to the base of the Statue of Lib- erty at Bedloe Island, New York. During the Civil War, there were from 125,000 to 150,00G Jews in this country, and 8 per cent of them—close to 10,040-- were in the two armies. A new English translation the Bible was published by the, Jewish Publication Society of America, in 1916. But the first English translation of the Bible in this country was pPepared in 1845 by Rabbi Isaac Leeser• of. Philadelphia. The Board of Delegates of American Israelites, formed in. 1859, was the first civic-protect_ ive organization in America. It joined with the Union of Amer- - ican Hebrew Congregations . in 1878. Judah P. Benjamin, U. S. Sen- ator from Louisiana and later Secretary of War and Secretary of the. Confederacy, was offered a seat in the United States Su- preme Court by President Pierce, but turned down the appoint- ment. David Lubin, a Jewish busi- ness man of California, became interested in the problems of the farmer, and traveled all over the world in his effOrts to induce some government to found an international institute of agri- culture. He finally succeeded in Italy, and King Victor Emanuel III issued an invitation to all the nations in 1905. The organization started in 1908 and was later amalgamated with the League British and U. S. officials have it in their power to solve he problem of Jewish homelessness and to assure the estab- 1 ishment of the Jewish National Home. It is not a compli- ated matter, and the difficulties that puzzle Governor D ewey and others can be greatly simplified—provided there s a sincere desire for a real contribution towards solving the p roblem of Jewish homelessness. of Nations. or