Friday, February 2, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four As the Editor Views the News - `Stupid, Callous' Policy Davar, Palestine's Hebrew daily news- paper, describes the new British policy of limiting Jewish immigration under the White Paper to 1,500 a month as "stupid and callous." This is tantamount to a verdict that has the endorsement not only of the Jewish peo- ple—including even anti-Zionists--but also the non-Jewish communities in derriocratic countries. The Davar rightly declares that the new restriction "is not only inhuman and callous, but it is also devoid of any political sense; if it is intended to postpone the final sus- pension of Jewish immigration under the White Paper, it can do so only for a little while because the day of suspension is draw- ing near; on the other hand it creates a poli- tical and psychological background for just- ifying bars on Jewish emigration and for limiting the possibilities of Jewish rescue from Europe." The fate of hundreds of thousands of Jews who must be given an opportunity to escape from the European inferno hangs in the balance, and the British authorities will be responsible for many lives if they adhere to this "stupid and callous" program. In her address to the Pioneer Women's Organization of Detroit on Jan. 23, Mrs. Walter C. Lowdermilk bluntly accused the British Colonial Office of responsibility for failure to rescue many Jewish victims of Nazism who could have been saved if not for the immigration restrictions in Palestine. Mrs. Lowdermilk declared that the battle is between the Jewish people and God on the one hand and the Colonial Office on the other. The line-up is clearly defined. Colonial Office stupidities must be exposed frankly and consistently. It is a battle for the lives of many thousands of Jews and it must not end either in a draw or in a defeat for hu- manitarian principles. Halevy Anniversary. Halevy Singing Society's 30th anniver- sary concert to be held on Sunday evening is of more than passing interest. It should serve to draw the attention of the entire community to the existence in our midst of an important cultural group which, for 20 years, has made a worthy effort to encourage interest on the part of Detroit Jews in Jewish musical attainments. Halevy has served the community well and deserves the wholehearted commendations of all on the _occasion of its anniversary. `Conditional 'Surrender If it is true, as Victor Riesel, New York Post staff correspondent, reports from Phil- adelphia, that a drive to force abandonment of "unconditional surrender" for Germany and for the withdrawal of American troops from Europe is being conducted by a "heavily financed" group of Christian Front- ers and ex-Bund members, then we are in danger of losing the peace. The demands have been insistent and consistent that only "unconditional surrend- er" of the Nazi-Fascist forces should be the dominating demand of the United Nations. It is discouraging to learn that . elements known as anti-Semitic and to whom is ascribed wide circulation of anti-Semitic lit- erature during the 1944 political campaign should be gaining ground. If we submit to "conditional surrender" it will mean, in a sense, our own surrender of our basic democratic principles. 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. Member American Association of English - Jewish Newspapers and Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publish- ing Co. 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Telephone RAndolph 7956. Subscription rate, $3 a year; foreign, $4 a year. Club subscription of one issue a. • month, published every fourth Friday in the month, • to all subscribers to Allied, Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, at 40 cents a club sub- scription ner year. Entered as second-class matter August 6, 1942, at the Post -Office at Detroit, Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE ARONSSON ISIDORE SOBELOFF FRED • M. BUTZEL ABRAHAM SRERE THEODORE LEVIN HENRY WINEMAN MAURICE H. SCHWARTZ PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Editor A. R. BRASCR. Advertising Counsel VOL. 6—NO. 20 FEBRUARY 2, 1945 The . Weeks Scriptural Selections This Sabbath, the twentieth day of Shevat, the following Scriptural selections will be read in our synagogues: Pentateuchtgl portion—Ex. 18:1-20:26. - Prophetical portion—Is. 6:1-7:6;9;5,6. There'll Come A Day! "I Hold As Innocent - Their Blood" By DR, NOAH E. ARONSTAM (Based on Joel 4:21) Dulcet and mellow as tinkling of harpstrings A prophecy comes with a message of promise: "The mountains shall yield the fruit of the pine, The hillsides shall drip with milk and with honey; Fresh water shall flow through the brooks of Judea And fountains shall drench the thirstying soil And water the Valley of Shittim. Ye denizens and dwellers on earth, Hearken to Fate's proclamation: Israel has blazoned his imprints once more, And his deeds shall .acclaim him a nation. But Edom shall turn a desolate waste For the violence wrought to my nation, For the shedding and spilling of innocent blood. But Judah shall find a lasting abode From now and forever Through all generations. I will hold their blood as innocent blood. Thus speaketh the Lord of Creation." So spoke the son of Pethuel of old, The dreamer of dreams and visions. Lo! the hillside is heavy with stalks of the vine And the valley is green with the promise of harvest, Moist with the dew, The dew of the night And meandering brooks of Judea. The dream will comes true, If thou wilt it my people, If thou wilt it with heart and with might and with trust; The dream will come true, For our cause it is just! * * : * 'Appreciation The Tragedy of Warsaw To Dr. Noah E. Aronstam By DR. MOSES BENMOSCHE Israel's tragedy, as symbolized by the destruction of the Jewish. community of Warsaw is complete. A Yiddish broadcast over the Lublin radio has revealed that only a handful of Jews were found in Warsaw when the city was taken by the Red Army. The normal Jewish population of the city of 300,000 had increased to 500,000 as a result of the transfer to the Warsaw ghetto by the Nazis of many Jews from nearby cities. There were only 10,000 survivors at the time of the heroic uprising, and of these only 1,000 remained alive, it was revealed by Warsaw Jews who live to tell the tale of horror. Now, Warsaw belongs to the many,,cities without Jews. This is the current tragedy of our people. (Editor's Note: Dr. Moses Benmosche of 600 W. 11th St.. New York City, well known former Detroit physician and surgeon, who was also prominent here as a poet who wrote under the pen name of Enoch Mebs, is the author, of the following poetic tribute to his friend and confrere, the physician and poet. Dr. Noah E. Aronstam. Dr. Ben- mosche wrote this tribute to Dr. Aronstam after reading his poems in The Jewish News). You have thrilled me with your verse before, You have twanged my heart-strings many a time. Oft you've given of your wisdom's store, In a message, either prose or rhyme, Like the prophets, to convey a truth, To upbraid us, or to point the way Which human flesh, in its age and youth, Must travel, through growth down to decay, Until at last we're brought face to face * * * With realities' cold burning fire, our spirit holds the only trace For the few survivors there is a ray of light. Gen. Rola That Of what is good in all our heart's desire. Zymierski, Supreme Commander of Polish Troops and Min- And thus your pen wields power and truth and ister of Defense of the Polish Provisional Government, whose grace, headquarters have been moved from Lublin to Warsaw, has While I, in friendship, all your words embrace. made the statement upon entering the liberated city that his "army of democracy" had vowed that "any manifestation of racial hatred and anti-Semitism are inimical and alien to us, and if, as a result of Hitlerite propaganda, anti-Semitism of any kind still lingers, it will be most ruthlessly stamped out by the Command." Gen. Zymierski corroborated the well-known facts about Jewish heroism when he declared: "I avail myself of this opportunity to declare that Jew- ish soldiers and officers are fighting with great bravery and diSregard for personal safety. They are fighting courage- ously, and very frequently heroically, for the freedom of Po- land which was turned into a country of indescribable suf- fering for the Jews by the German occupationists." * * * The JPS correspondent who entered Warsaw with the army of liberation as the ruins were still smouldering des- cribes the former great Jewish center as constituting a "vast prairie," with grass covering its streets. He reports that members of the Jewish CentraL,Committee who also enter- ed Warsaw vowed to rebuild the city as a Jewish center and to immortalize such heroes as Tosya Altman, Michael Klepfisch, Tsivya Lubukin, the historian Itzhak Shiper, Sch- achno Zagan, Joseph Levortovsky, Aronsky and others. A Polish official told the correspondent: "Our promises that Poland will be restored as a Jewish center, that Warsaw will again be the home of Polish-Jewish culture, are not empty words. On the ruins of the old Jewish neighborhood new streets will rise where a creative Jewish life will flourish once again. A mausoleum to commemorate the fallen heroes of Warsaw, Jews and non-Jews, will be constructed in the center of the city. The superhuman ef- forts of the heroes of the ghetto haven't been in vain." * * * This is just what Jews pray for: that the sacrifices of a people that has lost a third of -its world population shall not have been in vain: It is not only the reconstruction of devastated Jewish property that must be assured.. There must be a guarantee that homeless Jews will be provided for, that the unfortun- ates will be given protection in new centers and that there shall never again be a recurrence of conditions, from which our people has suffered during the past two decades. There Must be assurances that Palestine will be redeemed and that Jews will be given a status of decency and honor in the world. A Ford Statement on Tolerance Newspaper advertisements frequently reveal important national trends for which precedents are established by-the nation's leaders and industrialists. The Ford advertisement last w e ek contained such a statement. It declared, speaking of "What Star Shall Guide Our Country?", that "we can be tolerant of other races, other ideas and beliefs, while we hold fast to our American ideals." Corning from the Ford Motor Co., this is a significant statement, and it could not have been timed better than to be issued on the eve of national observance of Brotherhood Week, Children's Corner Dear Boys and Girls: Jews have made great contributions to man- kind. But our greatest gift to the world is the Bible. The Talmud says of the Bible: "Turn it, and turn it again, for everything is contained therein." The great writer, Israel Zangwill, once said about the Bible: "From century to century, even unto this day, through the fairest regions of civiliza- tion, the Bible dominates existence. Its vis- ion of life moulds states and societies. Its Psalms are more popular in every country than the poems of the nation's own poets . . all other literature seems 'trifles light as -Air'." I just came across the following, which was first published in 1689 in an old English Paris Register, about the Ten Commandments, the basic rules regarding human conduct , which are among the most important contents of the Bible: Have thou no other gods but Me; Unto no image bow thy knee; Take not the name of God in vain; Do not thy Sabbath-day profane; Honour, thy father and thy mother, too; And see that thou no murder do; From vile adultry keep thee clean; And steal not, though thy state be. mean; Bear no false witness, shun that blot; What is thy neighbour's covet not. The Bible is our great possession, and I hope you will cherish the great book and study all it. I wish you all a pleasant Sabbath. UNCLE DANIEL * * * THE PROPHET By AHAD HA-AM The typical products of the Hebrew spirit 'are not conquerors or inventors or artists , but pro- phets—men whose special gift it is to see into the heart of things, and to enunciate moral laws based on the spiritual truths which are revealed to their superior insight. * * * WHY THE TORAH WAS GIVEN IN A DESERT The Midrash says that if GOd had revealed His Law in an inhabited land, that country would have been so proud that it would have exalted itself over all the other lands on earth. There- fore, the Divine Revelation took place in a desert. He revealed His Law in a desert because the sons of the Torah are as free as the sons of the desert. He revealed it in a desert which belongs to all, to indicate- that His Torah is the possession of all. * * * How many times are the Ten Commandments —F. R. listed in the Bible? There are two listings of- the Ten Command- ments—in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5—with slight variations.