THE JEWISH Page Four As the Editor Views the News - NEWS The 'Good' Nazis Abandon Ship What is the Seder Olam Rabbah? —S. L. It is the oldest post-exilic chronicle in Hebrew. It consists of 30 chapters, from Adam to the Bar Kokhba revolt, but is only detailed to the period of Alexander the Great. The Talmud contains passages from this chronicle which show, how- ever, that it was a more extensive work. The accepted Hebrew Biblical chronology is based of the Seder Olam Rabbah. on the calculations * * How long, is it since the Jews existed as a —B. nation in Palestine? The Kingdom of Israel was destroyed by Assyria in 722 B. C., and that of Judah by Baby- lon in 586 B. C., and thereafter the Jews ceased to exist as a national entity in Palestine. Jewish nationhood, now being reconstructed, already has a nucleus of 600,000 Jews in Palestine. e * * * What are "Chatzoth" prayers?—M. N. Special "Chatzoth" prayers are recited by Orthodox Jews at midnight (Chatzoth) for the restoration of Jerusalem and the Temple and for the return of the Jews to Palestine. Talmudic Tales (Bases upon the ancient legends and philosophy found in the Talmud and folklore of the Jewish people dating back as far as 3,000 years). By DAVID MORANTZ Switzerland and Refugees Theresianstadt and Switzerland have become important place-names in Jewish news. There is a serious controversy over the ethical issues involved in the rescue effort which resulted in the settle- Dr. Daniel A. Poling, co-editor of the ment of 1,200 refugees from Theresienstadt in Switzerland Christian Century, has been among the most consistent fighters against anti-Semitism. through a "deal" with the Nazis. It may have to be left to He has pleaded eloquently for justice for subsequent historical events to provide judgment as to the the Jewish people and has propagated the justice of such a "deal." cause of a Jewish Palestine through the But the more distressing news relates to the report from Christian Council for Palestine and the Switzerland that about 12,000 refugees may have to find a American Palestine Committee. haven elsewhere because the country can not accommodate As the father of one of the first Chap- all of them. lains to lose their lives in this war, Dr. Switzerland has been among the most liberal of all the Poling knows the value of fair-mindedness neutral countries which have welcomed Jews and non-Jews and justice in dealing with war issues. It who had been forced to leave Nazi-held territories. If the was therefore most effective that he should Swiss decision regarding the housing of refugees should have been the man to cite in the New York prove final, it will be a- severe blow to efforts in behalf of Post the case of a Jewish wife of an army major who charged that she was being an- rescue activities. It is sincerely to be hoped that the Swiss statement of noyed by anti-Semitic hoodlums who smear- ed swastikas and "J's" on her home while last week will be. modified and that important movement like the Joint Distribution Agency will exert their influ- her husband is somewhere in the Pacific. "Yes," Dr. Poling wrote, "as I read that ence to assure that Switzerland will remain a haven of letter my color heightened and my head refuge for the oppressed. went down in shame. Of course, they were `hoodlums' and 'thoughtless' and all the other things that I might add, but clearly they were not the children of Jewish homes. In the discussions that now are current regarding the And since I am a Christian, or trying to be, punishment of the Germans for the crimes they had com- that letter is written to me." mitted during the past 12 years, it is important that none If most Christians could be made to feel should be misled by appeals made in some quarters that as Dr. Poling does, that every manifestation there ought to be a differentiation between "Nazis" and of bigotry by a Christian is a mark of shame "Germans." upon their conscience, the disgraceful dis- The fact remains that while among those of German play of anti-Semitism, and all phases of in- descent outside of Germany there has been and there are justice and intolerance, could be speedily very many anti-Nazis, all Germans within Germany are eradicated. responsible for what had happened to the Jews as a result of German acceptance of Hitlerism. A most interesting commentary on the subject came from Stockholm recently. The report quotes Swedish newspapers Member of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Independent- Jewish Press Service, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, as warning against the return of Jews to the Reich. Religious News Service, Palcor News Agency, Bressler Cartoon Service. Wide World Photo Service, Acme * * * Newsphoto Service. Member American Association of English-Jewish News- For example, Upsala Nyatidning expresses pessimism papers and Michigan Press Association. over the possibility of re-educating the Germans after Hitler's Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publish- ing Co., 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Telephone fall and declares that all those who believe Germans will RAndolph 7956. Subscription rate, £3 a year; foreign, *4 a year. 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"These periodicals have for their common ideal the states that "the majority of Germans, as a result of the Nazi further advancement of Jewish journalism, the attain- anti-Jewish propaganda, will not tolerate the Jews for a ment of the highest literary and professional standards, and the maintenance of a militant, fearless approach to long time, just as Germany's neighbors for a long time will all Jewish problems. The fulfillment of these ideals is the fundamental and not tolerate the Germans." vital task of the Jewish newspaper as a basis for the * * * growth •.nd enrichment of Jewish life in ilmerica." • —Credo of American Association The Nazi propaganda methods, resorted to after the of English-Jewish Newspapers. declarations by the Big Three, in which the Jews again were BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAURICE ARONSSON PHILIP SLOMOVITZ singled out for blame for United Nations' policies, prove the FRED M. BUTZEL ISIDORE SOBELOFF THEODORE LEVIN ABRAHAM SRERE Swedish contentions. MAURICE H. SCHWARTZ HENRY WINEMAN It is important, therefore, that _all democratic nations PIITLIP SLOMOVITZ, Editor A. R. BRASCH, Advertising Counsel should be on guard against Nazi affirmations of repentance, VOL. 6—NO. 26 MARCH 16, 1945 and that Jews especially should avoid being misled into a spirit of over-confidence by possible Nazi "promiseS" to The Week's Scriptural Selections This Sabbath, the third day of Nisan, 5705, be good. It is high time that all should know that Nazi pledges the following Scriptural selections wil be read always are made to be broken, and we must not forget that in our synagogues: the entire German people has condoned the horrors for Pentateuchal portion—Lev. 1:1-5:26. which all Germans must be held to complete account. Prophetical portion—Is. 43:21 44:23. Shame of Anti-Semitism ng Over-Confidence Avo idi ing THE JEWISH NEWS - - •1 OWN s4 ■ 1 7e..4 a if • y`.10 2.7/ 71 " to • .1 . • • Facts You Should Know Answers to Readers' Questions About Jews The N.Y. Anti-Bias Bill Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York, upon signing the Ives-Quinn Bill which bars racial and religious discrimination in em- ployment in the Empire State, has issued a statement in which he declared: "Passage of,-the Ives-Quinn bill to com- bat racial and religious discrimination in employment is a historic step. I am happy indeed that our state has led the entire nation in this great social advance which will assure equality of opportunity for all our people, regardless of race, color, creed or national origin." Governor Dewey is right in calling New York's action "a historic step." Now, with the states of Massachusetts and New Jersey already planning the adoption of similar measures, we may soon hope for Federal action to outlaw bigotry in this country. As we have indicated in these columns on the eve of the adoption of the Ives-Quinn measure, its emphasis on the need for edu- cating the people not to tolerate prejudice and its provisions to lead the nation on such a path are among the most significant por- tions of the revolutionary effort being made to establish justice in employment. We are on the right road towards assur- ing an equal opportunity for all, and New York's Governor and Legislators have earn- ed the gratitude of the entire nation for their efforts. Friday, Mare, 16, 1945 PREPARE There was once a king who spent all of his time seeking pleasures, giving no thought to the welfare of his people. As the land of his kingdom was very fertile, there had always been, as lona as he could re- member, .plenty of food and it b did not occur to him nor his officers to lay up supplies, or prepare for a possible famine. Finally, one year, for lack of rain, there was no crop and famine threatened the land. "Why should I worry?" boasted the king. "Mighty hunter that I am, I can always find plenty of game to supply me with food." However, he was soon to learn that the famine likewise affected the supply of animals available for his hunting. The vegetation upon which they had fed, being parched and withered by the ex- treme heat, they died off in large numbers. Before long there was no more game to be found in his kingdom as they had all died for lack of food. Then he decided to try ,lie hunting in the land on the other side of the mountains that bordered his country. Gathering about him a company of his best hunters they crossed the mountains and came to a beautiful and fruitful land but what seemed . most strange to them was the fact that there was no sign of habitation. For days they searched for some indication but It seemed neither man or beast could be . as though the entire land had been deserted. Finally they came to a huge castle surrounded by a high wall which was covered by thick tangled masses of vines and weeds, apparently the wild and uncultivated growth of centuries. This thick vegetation concealed the entrance. After days of searching, they discovered a secret gate and thereon they found inscribed the fol- lowing: "We lived in comfort and luxury for many years but failed to prepare for the future. When the famine came, we were unprepared and therefore we died, leaving our remains to the eagles who will devour our bodies." The king read this inscription over and over and finally he said: "This is verily a lesson to us. In our thoughtless search for pleasure we have overlooked the im- portant fact that in times of plenty, we must pre- pare for times of stress and famine. Come, we shall return to our land, and take heed that we do not meet the same fate as this people who failed to give thought to, and prepare for the future." (Copyright 1945, by David Morantz) For a handsome 195-page, autographed gift volume cos- taining 128 of these tales and 500 Pearls of Wisdom, send $1.50 to David Morantz, care of The Jewish News, or phone PLaza 1048. Children's Corner Dear Boys and Girls: Passover is such a great festival that there is justification, for devoting the entire month pre- ceding it to discussing its importance. That is why today's column and next week's will be used for Passover material, in addition to the column in our Passover issue. Today I am printing some important facts you should know about Passover as well as a poem by the late Philip M. Raskin. A pleasant Sabbath to all. UNCLE DANIEL * * * PASSOVER FACTS MO-OSCHITTIM is a Hebrew term. for Passover funds which are voluntarily contributed to pro- vide for Passover needs of the Jewish poor who are entitled to extra provisions over and above the meager relief allowances. There are also many families not on relief who, but for this Passover fund, would not be able to observe the Festival. HAGGADAH means "story." It is our duty to tell the story of Passover, particularly to the children. FOODS FORBIDDEN ON PASSOVER: Bread, biscuits, ice-cream, syrups, candies, cereals, wheat, barley, oats, spelt, rice, peas and beans. FOODS WHICH NEED A RELIABLE KOSHER LABEL: Soda water, candies, milk, butter, cheese.