Friday, September 7, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewry's Hope for Tomorrow Europe's Jewish Children Become JDC's No. 1 Project Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Joint Distribution Committee's Euro- pean Director, Describes Tour of Germany; Views Major Needs for Rehabilitating Youngsters with U. S. Funds. EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, European director of the Joint Distribution Committee, accompanied Earl G. Harrison, American representative on ,the Intergovernmental Committee op Refugees, on a mission in Europe for President Truman to study the conditions of displaced persons still in Germany. including Jews. Dr. Schwartz prepared this article upon returning to the U. S. after eight months abroad. Since writing this article, Dr. Schwartz has been granted a visa allowing him to enter Poland to study Jewish conditions there. He is proceeding to Poland by way of Germany and will be the first representative of a Jewish organization from abroad to be admitted to liberated Poland. necessity. Tens of thousands of children are benefiting from the aid that goes directly to their parents. But other tens of thou- sands are orphans or children yet to be reunited with their parents. JDC is now maintaining, fully or in part, more than 24,000 such children in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Greece and Turkey. Thousands more are liv- ing in Romania and Hungary and benefit from JDC's aid program in these countries. In France, for example, JDC provides for 2,300 Jewish children in homes and institutions of the OSE, a JDC-supported local child care agency. New homes are ttn- der construction which will be capable of sheltering another -700. JDC also has placed. 6,800 chil- dren in boarding schools and. with Jewish families. JDC Orphanage in Rome . About 300 children from concen- tration. camps in southern .Ger- many and Austria are being cared for by the JDC in a camp in northern Italy and others are ar- riving daily. In all Italy every known Jewish child is living in a Jewish home or institution. A child care program, administered independently by local communi- ties, is subsidized by the . JDC. The hundreds of children who were. once sheltered in convents in southern Italy have been taken to a JDC orphanage in Rome. In Belgium, two new children's homes have been opened, capable of providing specialized care for 300 youngsters. In Greece, Hol- land and elsewhere that need ex- ists, orphanages, - youth hostels and other child . .care institutions are being outfitted and placed in use as quickly as possible. Two other serious problems are receiving the fullest attention of. JDC overseas staff, Those children who can, must be reunited with relatives and parents. In the capi- tals of most of the countries of western Europe, 's the JDC now maintains tracing departments. These, combined with the efforts of the Central Location Index in the U. S., have provided thou- sands of children, as well as par- ents, with addresses of their near ones who have been "lost" for years. By DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ To the Jews of Europe the year 5705 brought the priceless gift of liberation from terror and death at the , hands of the Nazis. This new year must bring liberation in the fuller sense of the word. The Jews of Europe must have the opportunity to take up normal lives again—to build homes in Europe or abroad, to earn their bread and be assured of a future. Above all,® that future must be assured for the 150,000 or more Jewish chil- moved from the camps and Ger- dren of Europe. In them rests the many as well. First steps have already been destiny of our people. On my brief furlough in the taken. JDC, in contact with vari- ous Allied and neutral govern- ments, has negotiated for the ad- mission of more than 5,000 chil- dren to temporary havens sup- ported by the JDC. These coun- tries are opening their doors to the children. Not Final Solution Two thousand children now are on their way to Switzerland. One thousand will find homes in Eng- land. A thousand are already in France. Sweden offered to take all the children, Jewish and non- Jewish, 'from Bergen Belsen who were orphans, sick, or whose par- ents were sick. The generosity of these coun- tries is not the final solution. Their new homes are not perma- nent. Those who have relatives DR. JOSEPH S. SCHWARTZ must be helped to rejoin them. A permanent homeland must be U.S. to report on the condition of found for those who have none— Europe's Jews and the work of in Europe, in Palestine, or else- the Joint Distribution Committee, where. I found that the interest of Ameri- For the great majority, Pales.. can Jews is focused on the prob- 'kin of Europe's Jewish children. tine offers the best solution. As Over and over I was asked—what soon as certificates for these chil- dren are available, they will be is being done for them? moved to the Holy Land. The JDC considers the problem *242 Sail to Palestine of saving the children so impor- Within, the. past month, 242 or- tant that nearly half of its 1945 appropriations are being used to phaned children were emigrated from Bergen . Belsen and other give direct aid to children. camp g .in Palestine. They sailed Jewish Environment Typify Whole Generation on the S. S. Mataroa, chartered The other problem is that of The children typify their whole by JDC, which•brought 1,164 per- generation: They • • are • Children sons to Palestine. Many of these returning: to a Jewish ,environ- ment those Jewish children who who have Jost trace of their par- adults were *also ex-internees: were hidden' in 'Christian homes ents, who have seen the horrors of the concentration camps, who — In the meantime, JDC is still or institutions during the Nazi have been hidden in non-Jewish caring for thousands of children occupation. This problem has proved easier homes and institutions to escape from which immediate immigra- the camps and death. Today the tion is • not possible or not a prime to solve than the recent publicity problems of thes,e - little ones have a first • call on the, attention of those who seek to aid . them and GreAngs and Best Wishes on the generosity. and sympathy of the American Jewish. corn- For the New Year from munity. In Europe. today, _MC workers in a score of countries are in the hick of the 'good fight to find SO- Meyer Minkin and Family utions for these problems and ave the Children. The JDC is de- ermined that all should be re- United Garment Page Sixty-Seven might lead one to believe. The men and women who often re- ceived the children from the hands of parents marked for de- portation, have built up attach- ments that are not easily broken. But once they are assured that the children they must surrender will receive favorable -living ar- rangements and a future, they have given up most of their charges. Every day, the number of Jewish children in non-Jewish homes is growing less in Europe. Jewish community leaders in Europe urged that the removal of Jewish children from .non-Jewish environments be undertaken dip- lomatically. They stressed "Let us do this thing quietly—without protests, without public manifes- tations—and we will retrieve the great majority of these children." I am confident that, given time and the opportunity to do the job the way it must be done, the great majority of the children will be recovered. U. S. and Soviet Jewish Chess Champs in Match NEW YORK (JPS) — Eight American-Jewish chess experts have been assigned places on the ten-man U. 1 S. chess team which will oppose the leading Russian team in the forthcoming inter- national chess championship torrrnament. The U. S. team in- cludes Safnuel. Rechevsky, for- mer U. S. champion, Reuben Fine, Israel A. Horowitz, Isaac I. Kashdan, Herman Steiner, Paci- fic Coast champion, Albert S. Pinkus, Abraham Kupchik and Pfc. Herbert Seidman. M. Botvinnik, Russian cham- pion who will head the Soviet team, is also Jewish. Anti-Semitic Incidents Reported in Los 'Angeles LOS ANGELES, (JPS)—Plan- ned anti-Semitism in the Los • Angeles-Hollywood area, believed sparked by G. L. K. Smith's recent visit to. the West Coast, was seen . in a number of in- cidents which reached a climax on the night of Japan's surren- der, when a gang of hoodlums yelling "Let's kill the Jew," at- tacked John Wexley, author of numerous anti-Nazi movie seen- arios, in front of his home here. The 'next day, C. A. (Mike) OwenS,-Movie bit player, identi- fied as one of the assailants, was arrested, charged with assault and released on $1,000 bail. None of his associates were picked up. 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