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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-05-18

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Page Fourteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Lewisohn Urges Support
f JNF; Schaver Honored

Lecturer Declares We Must Buy Up All the Land in Palestine
As Practical Way of Rebuilding Homeland; Views
British Labor Party's Daring Resolution

Center Opens
New Program
On West Side

Friday, May 18, 1945

`The Plot Against the Peace'

Sayers-Kahn Book Reveals
German Terrorist Group

Detroiter Collaborates in Important Volume Disclosing
UHS Branch, Winterhalter
Activity of Mysterious Organization Fehme and how
School to Be Used Three
it Perils Future Peace of the Country and World
"Labor-Zionism has developed a personality which is
Nights a Week
new to the world, for among Labor-Zionists there is no
Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn, son of Mrs. Moritz Kahn
proletarization of the spirit." With these words Ludwig
Another step in the direction of Detroit, have collaborated in writing a very important book.
They call "The Plot Against the Peace" (a Dial Press Publi-
Lewisohn editor of the New Palestine, essayist, novelist of extending the Jewish Com-
cation) "a warning to the nation." Actually it is a warning to
and lecturer, opened his address which launched the Labor- munity Center program into the the
world.
Zionist Drive for the Jewish National Fund.
The collaborators, who already G)

.

Declaring that we got nowhere
exactly in San Francisco, but
that nobody got anywhere, Lew-
isohn went on to say that "in-
ternational political matters are
in inextricable confusion because
we are in a false position. Eng-
land always has fought to keep
a balance of power on the con-
tinent; and now in reality, Eng-
land has lost the war, for there
is a great power on the contin-
ent. -

,

Mr. Lewisohn feels that when
the greatness of this defeat is
brought home to England, it will
reflect itself in the strengthen-
ing of the Labor Party in the
next general election.

Labor Party's Resolution
He pointed out that the British
Labor Party has passed a resolu-
tion requesting "more than we
Zionists had hoped for or dared
to ask. They suggested that the
boundaries o f Palestine b e
changed to include more terri-
tory and that the Palestinian
Arabs be encouraged to move
elsewhere."

"The historic process is in our
favor", asserted Mr. Lewisohn,
"for there can be no healing of
any wounds until Eretz Yisroel
is independently and undeniably
ours". However, to realize our
dream we must buy up all the
land through the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, for purchasing the
_land is repossessing it, and ac-
cording to Mr. Lewisohn, this is
the practical way of rebuilding
our homeland.
St- haver Is Honored

This meeting held Sunday eve-
ning at the Jewish Community.
Center was occasion for the pre-
sentation of the certificate sign-
ifying that a forest has been
planted in the name of Morris L.
Schaver, one of Detroit's most
prominent Labor-Zionist leaders.
H. Ehrenreich, head of the na-
tional JNF Labor Department,
in making the presentation,
praised Mr. Schaver for his
devotion to the cause of Zion.

Jewish neighborhoods of Detroit
has been taken with the begin-
ning of a recreation program for
youths at the D. W. Simons
Branch of the United Hebrew
Schools, Tuxedo and Holmur.
According to the plans outlined
by the Intermediate Committee,
under the chairmanship of Emil
T. Stern, activities are held at the
D. W. Simons Building of the
United Hebrew Schools on Tues-
day and Thursday evenings, sup-
plemented by a gym program at
the Winterhalter School on Wed-
nesday nights.
The project has been initiated
with the cooperation of the Unit-
ed Hebrew Schools, Bernard
Isaacs,' superintendent, and with
the assistance of A. J. Lachover,
principal.
The program is operated by
the Center and has been planned
and is under the joint guidance
of Mrs. Esther Mossman, director
of the Zionist Youth Commission;
Rabbi Israel Turner, director of
Young Israel; Leonard Belove,
director of the Bn,ai Brith Youth
Organizations; and Irving Canter,
Intermediate Director of the
Center.
In the Simons Building, meet-
ing rooms are available for clubs,
and facilities are used for ping
pong, game room and dancing.
The program is now in its experi-
mental stage, and plans have
been made for its expansion as
additional service will be requir-
ed by the Youth in that part of
the Dexter section.

LUDWIG LEWISOHN

Rabbi Eisendrath
Views New Pattern
In American Judaism

NEW _YORK, (JTA)—A new_
pattern of American Judaism
may emerge after the war as a
result of the events of the past
few years, Rabbi Maurice Eisen-
drath, director of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, said here recently.
Rabbi Eisendrath based this
observation on a nation-wide
tour during which he visited 320
Reform congregations affiliated
with the union, and on reports
from Jewish chaplains with the
armed forces. He said that while
almost half of the chaplains are
Reform rabbis, 90 percent of the
Jewish servicemen are from or-
thodox families, and, as a result,
"compromise" services and ob-
servances have been evolved
which may lead to changed con-
cepts after the war.

Death Takes Widow
Of Israel Zangwill

had made history for liberalism
with their earlier book, "Sabo-
tage," present a resume of -Nazi
activities, which had led to the
present war, the destructive
propaganda of the Germans in
this country and their anti-
Semitism. They issue a warning
against the renewal of the con-
spiracy of the Fehme—the mys-
terious Nazi officers' terrorist
organization.
Inspired Fear, Terror
"The Plot Against the Peace"
warns that the Fehme for cen-
turies inspired fear and terror
in Germany; that it "directly
paved the way for Nazism";
that "the new Fehme of the
Nazi officers' corps is not only
operating in Europe, it also is
operating in America."
The volume is a significant
historical record of destructive
Nazi activities. It provides back-
ground material for the study
of the present problems in the
study of issues leading to a last-
ing peace. It describes the Ger-
man policy of "Genocide"—
aimed at killing an entire race
for the destructive purposes of
the Nazis. (The authors point
out that the term "genocide"
was coined by Raphael Lemkin
in his book "Axis Rule in Occu-
pied Europe" • and is 'derived
from the Greek word "genos,"
meaning 'race" and the Latin
"Cide" meaning "killing").
Figures 'exposing the Nazi
atrocities are quoted, giving the
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
of Moscow as the source. The
authors state: "In some towns,
such as Dwinsk, not a single
Jew was found alive by the re-

EDINBURGH, Scotland (JPS)
Edith Zangwill, widow of Israel
Zangwill, Jewish novelist and
short story writer who immortal-
ized ghetto life, died here. She
was 70. Mrs. Zangwill wrote sev-
eral novelS.

- Look Ahead
Learn Now

Architecutral genius of man brings
forth,
Edifice of wealth, with its structures
of stone.
Mechanical genius of man brings
forth,
The destruction of wealth of brawn
and bone.
Mechanical genius of man brings forth
Temporary remedies for flesh and
blood
But spiritual genius of man denotes
The real anted'ote to stein wars flood.
And while ablest minds of ablest men
Plan now Magna Chartas for the
world again.
Cold calculation to science ever turns
Though man's soul for God's truth
stilt yearns.
So constituted is Man's soul.
That following every flimsy goal •
It cannot live, survive, create,
While soaked with fear and filth
and hate.

—M. SLOBIN

BAGOTA, Columbia (JPS)—In
a peace message to the people,
Dr. Alfonso Lopez, president of
Columbia, expressed his opinion
of the necessity of establishing a
Jewish state, the. Zionist Federa-
tion of Columbia reports.

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COLUMBIA'S PRESIDENT
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Mr. Schaver in his acknow-
ledgement pledged himself to
carry on his work with even
greater fervor. Ten thousand dol-
lars of the fund for the forest
was raised by the Detroit Labor
Zionists on the occasion of Mr.
presided. The audience was greet-
Schaver's 50th birthday and
$5,000 was contributed by his
family.

Benjamin Laikin, chairman of
the Zionist Council of Detroit,
presided. The rally was greeted
by William Hordes, JNF Coun-
cil chairman; Harry Schumer,
chairman of the drive; and by
Mrs. M. Goldoftas, on behalf of
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion. Mr. Lewisohn was intro-
duced by Morris Lieberman.
The featured artist of the eve-
ning was Emily Mutter Adams,
violinist with the Detroit Sym-
phony. She was accompanied
on the piano by Rebecca Katz-
man Frohman.

turning Red Army. By 1945 the
Nazis had exterminated between
5,000,000 and 6,000,000 Jews in
Europe and Soviet Russia."
The warning against Nazi
tricks and attempts to sabotage
the present peace efforts is
based, in the Sayers-Kahn book,
on ati evaluation of the tricks
that were resorted to by Ger-
mans after the last war. The
fake trials of war criminals in
1921, in Germany, are described,
and the resume of past conspira-
cies by GerMans, as indicated in
"The Plot Against the Peace,"
should serve to put leaders of
the United Nations on guard
against future trickery.
Quoting the United Nations
leaders' declaration at the Cri-
mea Conference, the two authors
declare that "the world must
never forget the crimes of the
German General Staff."
Their book is an important
contribuition to the current lit-
erature aimed at assuring a last-
ing peace.

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