Friday. SepfemE;er 7, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Pe ge Eighfy-Two Szyk Honored by Veterans 20,000 Jews Repatriated to Lodz Despite Terror MOSCOW, (JTA)—Despite the terroristic activities of anti- Semitic elements in Poland, Polish Jews continue to arrive in Lodz from Germany, it was re- ported in a Yiddish broadcast war but the majority are Jews who have no homes to which from Warsaw. The broadcast quoted t h e to return: "The Jewish Committee in Jewish Committee in Lodz as de- claring that 20,000 Jews have Lodz," the broadcast reported, beep repatriated to Lodz. Many "has taken steps to care for the of them lived in Lodz before the repatriated Jews." •■■■ Archie H. Greenberg, National Commander of the J.W.V. (left), is host at Jewish War Veteran Day at exhibit of Arthur Szyk (riglet) War Satires and. Miniatures at New York Art Gallery. In the background is one of Mr. Szyk's most famous works, 'Arsenal for Democracy". Described by the well known American art critic, Thomas Craven, as a man "turned by righteous indignation into anti- Fascist wrath," Szyk's works are characterized as "relentlessly depicting in line and color the evils and horrors of Fascism and Nazism, and the sinister operations of butchers and traitors every- where". Before the war, Szyk was famous for his illuminations of the Hagadah and the Book of Job. = A FABLE The Division Of the Earth By DR. N, E. ARONSTAM OP "Take the worldl" Thus spoke the - Lord of the World from his celestial heights to the denizens of the earth. "Take the world, it's yours. It is your heritage for all eternity. But mind that you share and share alike!" Mankind hurried and scurried to divide the earth among itself; young and 'old were on the alert to get the most of. it. The hus- bandman haggled over acreage; the hunter demanded the plains, mountains and rivers and the fullness thereof. The merchant was all ears and eyes to fill his coffers with gold and precious stones; the priest fought for the splendor of his temples, dei gloria, The rulers barricaded all high- ways and bridges and demanded tithes and taxes to uphold the ruling classes. Everyone grasp- ed, grabbed and appropriated the resources and revenues of the earth. But one came' too late, a long time after the earth was divided. He was the poet, the writer, the thinker, the artist, the dreamer, the scientist. He came from a long distance unaware of the allotment. But, alas, there was nothing for him to take, for everything had its owner and master. "Woe unto me!" he cried in despair. "Am I the only one left out, forgotten and forsaken? Lord, I, Thine most faithful son, left out of the world. Woe unto me! What shall I do?" He lamented, he wailed and de- plored his' unhappy fate, until his complaint reached the throne of God. He summoned him for a hearing. "What would you?" the Lord inquired. "You have always liv- ed in the realm of dreams: Don't blame Me! Where were you when I gave the world to mankind to share and share alike and divide for its benefit and happiness. Where were you? "I was," the poet replied, "with Thee, 0, Lord. My eyes hung upon Thine countenance and my ears harkened to the harmonies of the spheres. Forgive the spirit, which illumined by Thy light lost sight of the gains of 'worldly goods." "What is to be done?" The Almighty was in a quandry. "The world has been divided; it's lost to you. The .harvest, the hunt, the marts, neither of these could you claim. But tarry! Anytime you desire to live with Me in My heavenly domains you are always more than welcome. Come when- ever you like." Here endeth the fable. The (6- Food That Has Everything 102 Hungarian Jews To Be Avenged as 3 Nazis Face Hanging VIENN A, (JTA)— Scaffolds have been erected in the court- yard of a Viennese jail for the hanging of three of the four Nazis convicted by the Peoples Court, 'in the first war criminal trial in Austria, with murdering 102 Hungarian Jews while trans- ferring them from one concentra- tion camp to another near here. The fourth was sentenced to eight years at hard labor. The presiding judge character- ized the condemned men as "bloodthirsty brutes whose men- tality is the best index to the Nazi character." He said that all Nazis whose participation' in the mass-murder of Jews could be shown would be brought to . justice. A nutritional food—milk is essential in everyone's diet, from the new baby to the Old Folks! If you don't want to drink your milk, eat it! Use it to cream soups, sauces, desserts, in vege- tables, fish dishes, and baked goodies. However you take your milk, but sure it is the famous- Survivors in Vienna Tidy Up Herzl's Grave LONDON, (JTA)—The long- neglected _grave of Theodor Herzl in a Viennese cemetery is being tidied up by. a group of ragged Jewish survivors led by a non- commissioned officer of the Jew- ish Brigade, the Vienna. cor- respondent of the London, Daily Herald reports. Hi-Test ilk Sour Cream Sweet Cream 0 We Wish to Thank You for the Many Years We HAve Enjoyed Your Patronage . . . We Will Strive to Merit Your Confidence in the Years He discloses that the Nazis on several occasions demanded that the entire Jewish section of the cemetery in which Herzl rests Abe dug up and the remains flung into the Danube, but the ceme- tery administration succeeded in forestalling the Germans. to Come. The sexton revealed that even during the occupation small groups of Jews. would assemble at the grave on the annivers a ry of the death of the father of political Zionism. 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