• Friday, May 10, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty -+ 4. New Jewish News Feature for the Entire Family + . _ggeIpictuve Stories ems ibtt The j;tid k 1411 • , LET NERE SElei ,Ltitior-A149 THE trilLiTterto AY LL POO DARS01645 - N1614T e t FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS CHAPTER 1 HROUGN 4 IN THE KING JAMES. DOUAY. ANDJEWISHr PUBLICATION SOCIETY VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE. COPYRIGHT IVO_ BY M.C. GAINES 144:' 1‘) `‘. .111.•■•■■ CONTINUITY BY MONT. MULFORD -AM" WORK BY DON CAMERON'' _ dOD MADE THE I-IEAVENS AND THE EARTH ON THE SECOND AND THIRD DAYS. AND Ti-;EN • THERE SWAZI. BE VEGE TAT 1014- - GRASS. AND HERBS AND F U1 2 eN THE FOURTH FIFTH AND SIXTH DAYS GOD CREATED THE SUN. MOON AND STARS. AND MADE THE FISH BIRDS -- AND BEAST S' • A Y ---z- E■ E FRUITFut. AND MULTIPLY! J N CLOD ASKED ONLY ONE THING CI= tow Fad? ALL HIS BLESSINGS-AND THAT WAS STRICT OBEDIENCE TO HIS WILL • •• • ON THE SIXTH DAYALSO GOD MADE MAN IN HIS OWN IMAGE AND BREATHED INTO HIS NOSTRILS, THE BREATH OF LIFE-THEN PLACED HIM IN THE GARDEN OF EIDEN.WHI MEANS PLEASANTNESS. YOU MAY EA1 ME FRUIT OF ANY TREE OF TAE GARDEN OF THE TREE. OF THE OW LEDGE OF LEI MAN HAVE DOA/040114 GOOD AND Ofi EvILTNOLISHAtt NOT EAT! OVER AU. THE EAR1141 ' . - I .raro 4 1410 57HE FIRST MAN IN THE WORLD. CALLED ADAM. HAD TO GIVE NAMES TO ALL THE LIVING CREATURES - • • 1, I 01 I., • •• ■■ • MD ON THE SEVENTH DAY GOD ENDED i-i‘S WORK AND RF_sTEI, - AN.0 GOD BLSSED THE SEVENTI-t DAY— AND MADE IT HOLY- BECAUSE ON THAT DAY NE RESTED FROM ALL 1-1%S WORK T ADAM WAS LONESOME; SO GOD CAUSED HIM TO SLEEF: AND TOC4CONE OF ADAM'S RIBS AND MADE" A WZIA‘AN vOU ARE BONE OF MY BONE AND FLESH OF MY FLESH -I WILL CALL YOU EVE AND YOU SHALL BE MOTHER OF D,ND AS ADAM SHOWED EVE ABOUT THE GARDEN OF EDEN. THEY CAME UPON THE TREE OF KNowLEP6E - ALL LIVING-- AWAKE, ADAM! YOU WU NOT BE LONELY NOW FOR WE ARE TO BE MAN AND WIFE! " h • i 1014., Nih INEXT WEEK' THE SERPENT TEMPTS EVE! Children Tell Their Views on Campaign Pupils Show Exceptional Understanding Of Needs of Europe's Jewish Survivors Students of Hebrew, Yiddish and Sunday Schools Ready to Sacrifice Luxuries for Homeless and Orphaned Youth Overseas; Lend Full Support to Allied Drive -- With the School Project under way enlisting the support , of Jewish children in the Allied Jewish Campaign, the pupils of the Hebrew, Yiddish and Sunday schools of Detroit are showing exceptional understanding and maturity in their approach to the problems of their people overseas. Representative children from the various schools were asked to state the reasons why, they felt this campaign must be must remember that those are supported by every member of our own flesh and blood living in the Detroit Jewish community. squalor and privation and in JEROME BRONSON, 16, chair- many places in fear of their lives. plan of school campaign of We must not forget them. We Temple Beth El Religious School, cannot; for the sake of humanity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bron- they must be saved." CARMI SLOMOVITZ, 12, Bag- son, 19340 Ohio: "Temple Beth El is exerting all ley branch United Hebrew its energies to support the United Schools, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Appeal. Every student Philip Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel: "We have been shown photo- . of Temple Beth El has given wholeheartedly to this driVe graphs of little children taken to which will help to save the lives the Displaced Persons camps in Europe. Look at the smile which of Jews the world over." was forced on the children by the SHULAMITH LAIKI N, 11, photographer! You can see these Philadelphia Byron branch of are not real smiles. It is up to United Hebrew Schools, daughter us, the children of America to of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, make them smile again in a real 8360 LaSalle Blvd.: way. We are doing this through "We want to help bring the our campaign which we are try- orphaned children of Europe to ing to make a success." Palestine where they will again GAIL GANS, 10, Northwest find mothers to take the place of Hebrew Congregation School, their mothers whom they have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis lost. We are therefore doing Gans; 18707 Woodinghain: everything we can to make our "Just think of all the suffering campaign a success." Jews in Europe and Asia! Just MANUAL ROSENBAUM, 16, think of all the homeless and United Jewish High School, son parentless children! And remem- of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen- ber that the least we can do for them is to help them financially! baum, 15880 Tuller: "The Allied Jewish Campaign Remember that our assistance Means to me.the salvation of the will make these people happier, Jewish people not just physically, give them a sense of security and but also intellectually, for the loss a feeling of belonging to our Of the Jews still living in Europe, great family of Jews. Let us do would also mean the loss of everything we can." JERRY ABRAMS, 13, Rose hundreds of years of Jewish cul- ture. If those who have miracul- Sittig Cohen branch of United ously survived the indescribable Hebrew Schools, 18475 North- horrors of World War II can be lawn: "Am I my brother's keeper? was brought to safety and security in Palestine, then the Jewish people asked by the first murderer. We will be able to continue to hold are not murderers. We are there- their heads as high as, if not fore our brother's keeper. We in some cases higher than, the must help our brothers in Europe !other peoples of the world. We and Palestine and do everything we can to save them. Our school is determined that those who need our help shall have it." DICK SANDERS, 15, Shaarey Zedek School, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, 12342 Broadstreet: "Of the million and a half Jew- ish children in Europe before the war, there remain only 150,000 today. Nine out of every ten Jewish children died during the war, while we, the Jewish youth of America, could do nothing about it. But now we can do something to save the lives of those who remain. We are being asked to give so that they can live; for we have so much and they have so little. The Allied Jewish Campaign needs the sup- port of every Jewish youth in America, to attain its $100,000,000 goal. Let's not let them down. Remember—"Give and they live; don't and they die." JERRY DOBRUSHIN, 12, D. W. Simons branch United Hebrew Schools, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dobrushin, 3821 Elmhurst: "It just isn't fair that we Am- erican children should have it all and they should have nothing. We should give all we can. We should try to sacrifice our own pleasures and luxuries and give to those children who are wait- ing and hoping for our help. Let us do it now!" AGNES SILVERMAN, 12, Bnai David Religious School, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman, 3310 Pasadena: "I am sorry to knoW that we live in a world that permits the suffering of millions of Jews and thousands of children deprived of what we children in America think . necessary. I am happy that the Allied Jewish Campaign in the Jewi - I schools is calling all children to help the unfortunate children of Europe with food, clothing and education. I would like to appeal to all Jewish children in Detroit to help in the present $2,000,000 campaign. Very close to children's hearts is the work of the J.D.C. to supply food, clothing, shelter and ele- mentary education for our people in Europe. We are thrilled with the work of the U.P.A. For this group will bring them to Pales- tine. In our school I know that the campaign will be a success." ALLAN TRAURIG, Beth Yehu- dah Day School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Traurig, 2997 Buena Vista: "One of the most important campaigns of 1946 is the Emer- gency Allied Jewish Campaign. I think it is very important to give to this drive. It is a great Mitzvah to give. I will tell you what this drive does. It helps to bring our brothers from Europe to Palestine and America. It feeds the Jews in Europe. I think that the children would give more than 'they are giving if they would think how important this drive is. They could stop going to the show and eating candy and buying things they don't need. I hope you will all give to this important drive." SHLOMO SPERKA, 12, Detroit Hebrew Parochial School of YeshiVath Chachmey Lublin, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo: "Now that the war is over and so many Jews have been killed in Europe, it is the duty of all of the Jews of America to do something for the remnants who have escaped the Nazis. They have no place to go, not even a roof over their heads, no clothes on their backs, and nothing to eat. We have every- thing we need! It would mean a lot to those few left in Europe if each of us would give. We would not miss it!" MARTIN E. CITRIN, 17, Tem- ple Israel Religious Echool, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin, 509 W. Grixdale: "I believe we should help Europe's Jews because we now remain their only hope of salva- tion. We must help them out of respect for ourselves and because of our duty to our fellow-Jews. We should give not just because we are members of the same re- ligion but because they, and we, are members of the same human race. Temple Israel's students can be counted upon to do their share." LENORE GLUCK, 15, Bnai Moshe Sunday School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Isaac Gluck, 3275 Richton: "I have never felt like giving to the campaign as I did this Sternists Justify Tel Aviv Attacks By J. L. TELLER JERUSALEM, (JPS) T h e Fighters for Freedom for Israel, better known as the Stern group, posted announcements through- out Palestine, which were read by thousands of persons, denying the Government's allegation that soldiers killed in the Tel Aviv military parking lot, April 25, were massacred "in cold blood." In their usual highly eloquent style the Sternites describe the action as a battle of armed against armed. They boast that military armored cars withdrew in fear of exploding mines, that no Sternites were wounded in the exchange of fire with police, and moreover, that they captured all weapons in the parking lot and not merely • 12 rifles, as the Government reported. - They state, "We have not shot children as British soldiers have done; we have not tortured pris- oners as they have done; we have not sunk a vessel as the Struna was sunk. We only fought it out with a superior force guilty of all these crimes." Some Facts While condemning the Stern- ites' acts one should soberly take into account the following: their courage in planning and execut- ing such attacks in a land in which imperial might is concen- trated; the subsequent hooligan- ism of British soldiers in various colonies, which is explained as revenge against the Tel Aviv in- cidents, but which really is a climax of the general misbehav- ior of British troops, character- ized by nearly daily fatalities in Palestine from recklessly driven military vehicles. Naturally, this does not mean that Jews are the only auto casualties, but it shows the irresponsibility of British troops in foreign lands. The Hebrew press points out that the Government must take the same measures against the soldiers' rioting in Jewish colo- nies as against Jewish terrorists. year. Perhaps the reason is due to the emphasis placed on the need as shown by our teachers. The least I can do is to give. If I were old enough to go to Europe, I would want to assist in many other ways."