• Jewish Community Council Combats Anti-Semitism There was a time when the Jews of Detroit, along with all other American Jews, thought of the . problem of combatting anti-Semitism as a temporary function. Anti-Semitism, it was be- lieved, was essentially alien to American life. It had arrived "suddenly, for a brief :tVerz visitation, and would as suddenly (so they thought) disappear. By now the Jewish community has been educated to understand that anti-Semitism has struck roots in America, and is not like- ly to disappear even when Nazi- ism is defeated. We are determ- ined to face this terrible reality with courage and dignity. Along with our recognition of the perennial character of anti- Semitism has come the convic- Rabbi. Frain tion that anti-Semitism can be resisted only by a permanent community - organi- zation especially geared to exercise this function on a continuing basis, and not only in time of emergency. The Jewish Community Council is the community's highly specialized instrument- ality for the defense of the Jewish community against its enemy, which is at the sajne time one of our contributions to the defense of Ameri- ca against the same enemy. The Council's Com- munity Relations Committee is responsible for determining policy in this work, - Major Responsibilities To perform these heavy duties, we have de- veloped a machinery which may be described briefly by these salient features: 1. IT IS CONTINUOUS. The Community Rela- tions Committee • commands the professional ser- vices of the Executive Director of the - Jewish Community Council, who has already achieved a national reputation as . a highly skilled technic- ian in what is called the Civic-Protective field, and of a staff which, though still woefully small for Detroit, is well-trained and efficient. These men and their office assistants keep working at every "incident" until it is "closed," and at every project until it is completed. While individual "incidents" may_ be "closed," and individual pro- jects completed, the larger problem of anti- Semitism remains unsolved, and takes on ever new forms. Hence the need of continuous PRO- FESSIONAL attention to the job. The Community Relations Committee meets regularly every two weeks, and alsoeholds special meetings when needed. Its members give freely and often self-sacrificingly of their time. Be- cause, of this regularity, no question arising in this field need wait long for consideration. We are - organized to act 'quickly and effectively. Letter to Stalin Quotes A Talmudic Legend MOSCOW (JPS)—A talmudic legend, quoted in the original Hebrew, was incorporated in a letter, . addressed by the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee of Mos- cow to Marshal. Joseph Stalin, which has been extensively re- printed in the Soviet press. Signed by the leading partici- pants in the plenary session of the committee, the letter recalls . the Jews' contributions to the war effort, mentions the Jewish commanders cited by the Soviets for heroism and initiative, and then quotes the Talmudic legend that "The Book and the sword descended from heaVen bound together," so that when the Jews received their Law from Sinai, they found a sword enveloped in the Book. By RABBI LEON FRAM Chairman, Community Relations Committee of Community Council Outstanding Achievement 2. IT IS CENTRAL. This.. is indeed the out- standing achievement of the Jewish Community Council as a whole, that it represents the organ- ized Jewish community of Detroit and speaks and acts for it on the basis of democratically ar- rived at decisions. It is a heartening fact that in the field of combatting anti-Semitism there are few individuals, and no organizations, left who engage in self-appointed action on these matters which affect the Jewish community as a whole. They appeal instead to the central, democratic- ally established agency which has won their complete confidence. As Chairman of the Com- munity Relations Committee, I am happy that the resources of the Committee—experience, in- formation, professional skill and, by now, a rec- ord of achievement—have become so well known. In the face of numerous dangers and crises, the Jews of Detroit have maintained discipline and have acted only through our Committee. As the authorized agent of the Jewish com- munity, this Committee in turn cooperates effect- ively with other communities, with national or- ganizations,. with governmental agencies, with the representatives of other minority groups, as well as with all the constructive and liberal forces of America, such as the Detroit Round. Table and -the Committee on Intercultural Edu- cation, and joins them all in a united effort to reinforce and advance that democratic way of life which anti-Semitism and Fascism plot to destroy. Vigilantly on the Job 3. IT IS RESPONSIBLE. Since the Committee came into being through the democratic process, it has never laid claim- to infallibility and its de- cisions have always been subject to review by the community. It reports regularly to the Exe- cutive Committee of the Council, as well as to the Assembly of Delegates. It considers itself responsible to 'every member of the Jewish com- munity. It invites criticism. It has again and again reconsidered its policies and changed its tactics in response to the freely expressed criti- cisms and the constructive suggestions made by members of the community at the various As- semblies and-Institutes of the Jewish Community Council. It is impossible to boast of victories in the awful day-by-day battle and long-range . war against native Fascism and anti-Semitism. Nev- ertheless, to the extent that it is possible to know "what the score is," to ieduce the inci- dence of prejudice, to allay its impact, 'and even: to take the initiative against it, the Jewish com- munity of Detroit has reason to feel that its Community Relations Committee is vigilantly and efficiently on the job. Lord Snell Mourned By Jewish Agency BOYS and GIRLS About 15 years ago Paul Lukas, actor - immigrant from Budapest, couldn't land a job because his Englit wasn't so good. *— Buy War Bonds! •• With the approach of your vacation, you have an opportunity to earn money for next year's expenses Arab Students Observe Agricultural Techniques Al Jolson debuts as a film pro- ducer. First assignment, "Bur- lesque." * * * strated his "deep sense of jus- tice for, and understanding of the Jewish cause to which he was devoted and to which he ad- hered to the very end." LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — Sor- row was expressed by the Jew- ish - Agency over the death of Argentina severed diplomatic Lord Snell, deputy leader of the relations with Germany and Ja- Labor Party in the House of pan, but the government decrees that no picture which might of- fend Adolf or Tojo will be per- mitted exhibition. A case of be- ing divorced—but still very good friends! The legend indicates, the com- mittee states, that the Jews were not only a people of the Book but a people' of warriors as well... JERUSALEM (JTA)—A dele- gation of Syrian students, ac- companied by their teachers, visited the JeWish settlements of Dan to observe the agricul- tural techniques of the Jewish colonists. . In an informal address, one of the Arab teachers said that the Syrians - had heard of the accomplishments . in the Jewish colonies and felt that there was much the Arabs -could le a r n from them. Arabs and Jews, he stated, can live together peace- fully and cooperate in their country's developments as do people of different races in Switzerland and America. Friday, April 28, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS ?age Sixteen LORD SNELL Lords. The Agency's statement recalls "his courageous_ attitude in signing a minority report as a member of the Shaw Commis- sion which recommended severe restrictions. of JewiSh effort in Palestine." His attitude demon- by taking advantage of special offers now being made by the Circulation Depart- ment of The Jewish News. RA. 7956 FOR INFORMATION Hadassah to Hear Dr. H. M. Busch Tuesday, May 2 commentator arid news analyst who has predicted a number of important major moves in world affairs, including the attack on Pearl Harbor. He will discuss the importance of implementing the Balfour Declaration for the Dr. Henry M. Busch, professor establishment of the Jewish Ala- of sociology of Western Reserve tional. Home and abrogating the University and head of Social White Paper in relation to world Science Division, Cleveland Col- peace. He was the Cleveland delegate to the American Palestine- Con- ference in Waslaingtoa.. On num- erous occasions he has occupied the pulpits of Rabbis A. H. Silver- and Barnett R. Brickner. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will preside at the meeting. Mrs. To- bias Garon is chairman of the hospitality committee in charge of luncheon arrangements. Two New ORT Schools Opened in Switzerland GENEVA (JTA)-- Two new ORT schools for the training of Jewish refugee youths in prepa- ration for their return to lib- erated European countries after the war were opened here at ceremonies attended by high DR. HENRY M. BUSCH government officials and rwre- lege, will be guest speaker at the sentatives of refugee organiza- annual luncheon meeting of De- tions. - troit chapter of Hadassah at The ORT has 14 workshops in Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek Basle and Zurich and eight Tuesday, May 9, at 12:30 p. m. training schools, besides the two Prof. Busch has achieved ac- established this week, in opera- claim as a writer, lecturer, radio tion in Switzerland.