Page Four As the Editor - - - Views the News The Solution: Liberation A Labor member of the British House of Commons, R. H. S. Crossman, who was one of the members of the Anglo-American In- quiry Committee on Palestine, provided what all reasonable men must regard as the proper' reply to Prime Minister Attlee's at- titude towards the Jews of Palestine. Mr. Crossman stated: - "There is only one way of smashing a resistance movement, and that it to lib- erate it—smashing the conditions under which it has grown, giving to those people who were willing to die for it the thing for which they were willing to die." Mr. Crossman echoed the very pledge of the Haganah: that all its activities - other than those which are essential for self- defense would be abandoned the moment the British undertake to carry into effect the recommendation for the settlement of 100,000 Jews in Palestine. But Britain has seen fit to abuse Jewish rights, to humiliate Palestine Jewry and to desecrate the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar —the Sabbath. The Palestine administration has seen fit to inaugurate a war upon the Jews. She has yet to learn that liberation brings peace, that suppression encourages resistance and anger. Surely Britain knows by this time that all Jews everywhere, and all liberty-loving people; will back up the demands of those who are fighting for freedom, and that lib- ertarians and those who desire to see fair play rule the world will not let the Palestin- ian Jews down in this struggle for justice. The basic principles in this fight are simple: Palestine's doors must be kept wide open for Jewish settlers, and there must be an end to efforts which tend to make an oppressive police state of the Holy Land of Israel. A Teachers Institute THE JEWISH NEWS Mufti—Only 'Slippery' to British Again I Will Build Thee (Based on Jeremiah) By DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM Again I will build thee, 0, daughter of Judah, And thou shalt be built With dances and timbrels, With harpstring and song; I'll meet and clasp thee, 0, daughter of Judah, And place thee again On the father's domain. Thy fasts shall be turned to feasts as of yore, Thy sorrows shall yield to new joys! Fear no detractor, Be staunch in thy thraldom, Be staunch in thy battle! Lo! Steadfast thou standest, And none shall reproach thee From the soil which is thine. With timbrels I'll meet thee, With harpstring and song; Again I will build thee, And thou shalt be strong! is Facts You Should Know sue- Answers to Readers Questions About Jews What is meant by "Chassid?" Chassid is a co m m o n term found many times in the Biblical and Talmudic literatures. Its original meaning implied a person who was kind and pious. It is therefore, in its origin, a general term indicating that its possessor is one who ex. hibited kindness and piety. Today, however, when we use the term colloquially, we refer to a —OJT Feature person who follows a certain sect called the "I've got to hand it to the fellow; that's the fourth time he's "Chassidim" or a certain philosophy in life called eluded us."—British Embassy Spokesman, quoted in a United Press "Chassidism" which stem from the great chassidic movement in Israel. The movement started in Report. Eastern Europe, which until the end of the 17th century had its Jewish ghettos controlled intern- ally by a hierarchy of scholars. At the same time, another movement, "Kabalah," preached the vir- tue of suffering and self-affliction, although shrouded in mystic representations. A great mass There is no end to our tragedy! of Jews were unlearned and therefore not ap- On the heels of the horrible events in Palestine, a mas- preciative of the leadership. of the scholars. A sacre has taken place in Poland and 40 Jews have been new philosophy was hence born which revolted both against the ideal scholarship and against the killed in Kielce. ideal of suffering. For the former it substituted It is an established fact that the present Polish govern- "emotional piety" as an ideal, thus putting the ment is doing its level best to prevent a recurrence of scholar and the ordinary layman on an equal foot- ing. For the latter, it substituted the ideal of trouble and to assure security for the Jews. happiness as the highest form of worship. "Baal But the ghost of Hitler marches on, and the under- Sheen Tov" is a nick-name for a man named Israel ground fascist groups in Poland are carrying into effect the Ben Eleazer who is generally considered to be the father and founder of the Chassidic Movement. teachings of the Nazis. Is There No End to Murders? Establishment of a Teachers Training Institute in Detroit were proposed in the an- nual reports of Abe Kasle and Bernard Isaacs, president and superintendent res- Once the Poles had an argument: There were too many pKtively of the United Hebrew Schools. Jews in their land! This proposal is made to meet a most It did not matter that Jews had lived in Poland for 1,500 serious condition in our local educational years, that they helped to build the country, that they had set-up--the shortage of teachers. fought in all wars for the liberation of the land. This shortage of Hebrew teachers is not Before World War II there were 3,200,000 Jews in a local problem. It is a national handicap Poland. which is crippling the educational efforts Today, only 100,000 survive! of many Jewish communities. But even for this handful of survivors there is no Plans for the training of Detroit youth for the Hebrew teaching profession have peace—because of the survival of the Nazi spirit. This is not a Jewish problem. It is a world problem. It been discussed for a number of years, and it is regrettable that the problem was not is an issue which challenges the conscience ,of the nations solved earlier. It is not "too late to mend," of the world. It is a job bfor the United Nations—to strive and it is to be hoped that there will be no to put an end to anti-Semitism and to create a home for further delay in achieving this great ob- Jews who have no peace anywhere.' jective—in the interest of our local schools, In this country—even among Jews, more to the shame for the sake of advancing the cause of of groups like the Council for Judaism!—there are people Hebrew education generally and to encour- who offer an argument against Zionism that Jews should age young people to enter the Hebrew return to the lands of their origin. Because of such argu- teaching field. ments, it has become all the more difficult to open Palestine's In order to achieve these objectives it doors to Jewish settlers. will be necessary to assure the prospective The riots in Poland, the wholesale murder of Jews, the teachers a living wage and to give them desire of Jews to end their homelessness, should soften the the highest professional standards in this hearts of those who stand in the way of a speedy solution_ field. This is not an impossible task, and it to the Jewish problem through the immediate opening of should be attained as quickly as possible. Palestine's doors for large numbers of our people. It must be done NOW! There must be an end to murders! We must have total and genuine liberation for the un- 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. fortunate Jewish survivors in Europe! THE JEWISH NEWS Member of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Independent Jewish Press Service, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Religious News Service, Palcor News Agency, King Fea- tures Syndicate, Central Press Service, International Soundphotos. Member American Association of English-Jewish News- papers and Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publish- ing Co., 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Telephone RAndolph 7956. Subscription rate $3 a year; foreign ;4 a year. Club subscription of one issue a month, published every fourth Friday of the month, to all subscribers to - Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit at 40 cents a club sub- scription per year. Entered as second-class matter August 6. 1942 at the Post Office at Detroit, Michigan, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Frklay, July 12, 1946 Theodore Levin's Appointment President Truman has earned the gratitude of the entire community for his selection of Theodore Levin as his appointee to the U. S. District Court in the Eastern Michigan District. Recognized as an able attorney, whose high qualities of leadership earned for him positions of great trust in the Jewish and non-Jewish communities, M. Levin_has justly been hailed as a man who will lend great dignity to this BOARD OF DIRECTORS .judicial post. MAURICE ARONSSON PHILIP SLOMOVITZ His record of nearly 30 years of public service speaks FRED M. BUTZEL ISIDORE SOBELOFF THEODORE LEVIN ABRAHAM SRERE so well for Mr. Levin that the satisfaction with which the MAURICE H. SCHWARTZ HENRY WINEMAN announcement of his appointment has been received by the PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Editor entire community came as a most natural reaction. VOL. 3—No. 17 JULY 12, 1946 The community owes thanks to Congressman John D. Dingell, George Sadowski, John Lesinski and George D. This Week's Scriptural Selections This Sabbath, the fourteenth day of Tammuz, O'Brien; to Edgar Cyril Bevan, Democratic Committeeman, 5706, the following Scriptural selections will be and Mrs. Howell Van Auken, Democratic Committeewoman, read in our synagogues: for having staunchly advocated Mr. Levin's appointment and Pentateuchal portion—Num. 22:2-25:9. for having urged President Truman to nominate Mr. Levin Prophetical portion—Micah 5:6-6:8. for the judicial post. On Tuesday, the Fast of Tammuz,:the following Mr. Levin has earned this recognition by ; dint of his ex- selections will be read: cellent service.. We extend to him our very best wishes Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 32:11-14; 34:1-10. for a very successful judicial career. Prophetical portion—Is. 55:6-56:8. Talmudic Tales By DAVID MORANTZ (Based wion the ancient legends and philosophy found the Talmud and folklore of the Jewish people dating baek as far as 3,000 years) PEARLS OF WISDOM "Misfortune is bad enough when it arrives," says the Talmud, "but why suffer in advance by worrying about it?" "Not what you say about yourself, but what others say." "The adornment of wisdom is modesty, and the adornment of noble performance is secrecy." "It is better to pass through a fiery furnace, better even to bear a false accusation in silence than to put a man to shame in public." "The father who marries his daughter to an old man, and the father who keeps his daughter at home all her youth to do the housework, are alike guilty of a crime." FOR OUR YOUNG PEOPLE ELIJAH'S GIFT Once upon a time there lived a very pious man who was also poor. He never seemed to have enough food to feed his family. One day, when the man was working in his field, Elijah appeared disguised as a merchant. Elijah gave the poor man two coins. The pious man used these two coins for trading and he soon became very rich. With his wealth he forgot his piety and became a greedy man. The prophet Elijah appeared one day and took away the two coins he had given him. The man soon lost all his money and became poor again. He wept bitterly, grieving for his lost wealth. Elijah pitied the man. For the third time he appeared before him and said, "If I return the two coins to you, will you promise to continue being a pious man?" The man promised. Elijah returned the coins. The man became wealthy again. He did not for- get his promise. For the rest of his days he was generous and kind to all of his neighbors. * S * THE TONGUE (By An Anonymous Author) "The boneless tongue, so small and weak, Can brush and kill," declared the Greek. "The tongue destroys a greater horde," The Turk asserts, "than does the sword." The Persian proverb wisely saith, "A lengthy tongue—and early death." Or sometimes take this form instead: "Don't let your tongue cut off your head." "The tongue can speak a word whose speed," The Chinese say, "outstrips the steed." While Arab sage doth this impart: "The tongue's great storehouse is the heart." From Hebrew wit the maxim sprung, "Though feet would slip, ne'er let the tongue." The sacred writer crowns the whole, "Who keeps his tongue doth keep his soul."' ;