Friday, August 30, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen Victuve __Stories front the Sibta aBRA1-1Arn AND SARAN FOR MANY YEARS ' HAO DESIRED A SON-AT LAST ISAAC WAS BORN, AND GREW UP TO BE A FINE BOY- PART I THE STORY OF GOD DETERMINED TO TEST ABRAHAM'S FAITH-ONE DAY AS HE WAS WALKING IN A GROVE OF TREES HE HAD PLANTED— two.% THE wow OP 604.414, CHAR XX 1_.THIZOUGT4 XXV • •••,,,5 JAMES, DOIJAY AND JEWISI-J_PUBLICATION SOCIETY VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE ---••• — (COPYRIGHT 19113 13Y MC. GA/AlEs) TARE ISAAC, YOUR ONLY SO WI-40M YOU LOVE, AND GO 1-04- A MOUNTAIN I WILL TELL YOU OP- TO AND THERE SACRIFICE ME2 THE LORD HAS COMMANDED ME TO MAKE A SACRIFICE TO HIM- COME! -BUT ABRAHAM GATHERS HIS STRENGTH TO OBEY ABRAHAM IS STUNNED BY THIS COMMAND"' BUT LET ME ALWAYS REMEMBER, LORD, THE JOY MY CHILD HAS BROUGHT ME!--AND LET ME ALWAYS REMEMBER, THE THANKS I OWE TO YOU! AND NOW GIVE ME STRENGTH TO OBEY YOUR WISH! NOTHING WAS LACKING TO ME BUT A SON, AND , EVEN THAT GOD GRANTED ME- NOW HE WANTS HIM BACK-IT IS HARD! t wo 0/74 ..c/ WAIT HERE -FOR ME-MY 50N AND I ARE GOING UP ON THE MOUNTAIN TO WORSHIP! J BUT, FATHER, HOW CAN YOU MAKE A SACRIFICE IF YOU DON'T HAVE A LAMB? MY SON, YOU ARE THE LAMB! {ISAAC WAS TERRIFIED AT FIRST, BUT.... GOD KNEW WHAT T HELD MOST DEAR, AND THIS HE CAME IN A VISION TO ASK ME FOR! - FORGIVE. ME, SON! IF GOD BIDS YOU THEN DO 17 F AT HER- I SHALL NOT BE AFRAID, FOR GOD WISHES YOUR GOOD AND MINE! 7111 NEXT WEEICA IV/FE /S 501/ENT FOR /SA,4c. Survey Bares Anti-Semitism Of German-American Press New Jewish College In Einstein's Name UJA to Hold Special State Conference Here Sept. 15 Detroiter Abend Post Listed Among Most Flagrant Viola- tors of Democratic Principles, by Bnai Brith Anti-Defama- tion League; Denial of German Aggression Cited Edward M. M. Warburg, Mrs. Avis Shulman Will Report on Plight of European Jewry, Achievements of Rescue Pro- gram; East Central JDC Also to Meet at Detroit-Leland NEW YORK.—According to a national survey conducted by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, and directed by Arnold Forster, head of its legal department, "the at- titude of three influential newspapers, the Detroiter Abend Post, the Chicago Abend Post and the St. Paul Wanderer (and Excelsior), strikes the keynote for this section of the Emergency efforts to help Europe's 1,400,000 destitute Jewish survivors forestall added hardships during the coming winter, and adoption of special measures to assist the Jews of Palestine in expanding the capacity of the Jewish homeland to absorb many thousands of new immigrants from devas- tated Europe will highlight discussions when delegates from German-American press which is <;; back at its pre-war stand, more 3. the handmaiden of -British blatantly anti-American, anti- imperialism." The survey further points out democratic and anti-Semitic than that in all of these papers at- ever. tention is focused on the plight Richard E. Gutstadt, national of "poor" Germany. The extreme director __of the League, released section of the German-American details of the survey which was press which thrives on narrow based on an analysis of the 150 German nationalism, advocates newspapers which make up the extensive relief for Germany but, German-language press. significally, oppose aid to any Hitler's Satellite Press other nations. This is especially "In the pre-war period the true of the Chicago and Detroiter German-American press was Abend Post. largely controlled by the Nazi "How dreadful—maybe even regime in Germany and native Frenchmen may have to suffer pro-Nazi groups," the report re- while Germany starves to death," veals. "Thus it echoed the fascist says the Detroiter Abend Post in ideology and supported the Nazi editorials ridiculing the claim movement in this country. But that there is need for helping—in Pearl Harbor smothered the vici- a d di t i o n to Germany—Italy, ously pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic France, England and other Euro- line of these papers. pean countries. "After V-E Day the German- Quotes Detroit Paper American. press resumed its at- Alleged Jewish criminality is tacks against the international and domestic policies• of the another favorite editorial refrain United States, and now, scarcely of these papers. Violators of law a year after the defeat of Nazi or ethics with Jewish-sounding Germany, Hitler's satellite press names are singled out for em- in America is linking anti-Semit- phasis. One example from the ism with attacks on internation- Forster report reveals that "in writing about a man in the news, al cooperation." These papers are prejudiced the Detroiter Abend Post states against the U. S. government, the that he was 'originally called democratic administration, the Kaplan . Don't worry, that sort foreign and economic policies of of people always get along . . " our government, international co- operation, and the United Na- tions, the report continues. Even When they assume a "pro-Ameri- oan" position, they support the extreme nationalistic and isola- The Norwegian government has tionist elements in this country. decided to permit 600 Jewish dis- Follow Old Nazi Line "These papers deny that Ger- placed persons from the German many was an aggressor nation camps to settle in Norway, accord- during the last war. Their pres- ing to a report from Oslo re- ent 'day editorials, particularly ceived by the World Jewish Con- those of the Chicago and De- gress. A request for the admission troiter Abend Posts, closely fol- of Jewish displaced persons was low the old Nazi propaganda line. made to King Haakon last Febru- The editorials repeatedly charge ary by Rabbi Mordecai Nurock, that the U. S. is: 1. a war-mon- World Jewish Congress leader and gering nation, 2. a dictatorial former minority leader in the Lat- regime dominated by Jews, and vian parliament. Norway Opens Doors To 600 Jewish DPs —International Photo DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN, the noted nuclear physicist, has given Lis support and name to the Al- bert Einstein Foundation of High- er Learning which will establish a top-ranking college, to be fi- nanced by an organization headed by Dr. Israel Goldstein, at Wal- tham, Mass. Students and faculty members will be selected by this college without regard to race, creed or religious beliefs. 10 Major Cities Raise $50,000,000 In UJA Campaign Campaigns recently concluded in 10 leading American cities on behalf of the United Jewish Ap- peal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine have raised approx- imately $50,000,000 for the unpre- cedented United Jewish Appeal drive to rescue, rehabilitate and resettle Europe's 1,400,000 Jewish survivors, it has been announced at UJA headquarters in New York. The total raised by these large cities — New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Dallas, Kan- sas City and Buffalo—represents one-half of the nationwide $100,- 000,000 goal set by the UJA as the minimum •sum needed to restore to health and to find new homes for the shattered remnants of the Jewish people of Europe. New York already has raised more than $29,000,000 for the United Jewish Appeal; Philadel- phia, $5,000,000; Detroit, $2,750,- 000; Cleveland, $2,150,000; St. Louis, $1,450,000; Dallas, $750,000; and Buffalo, $803,221, 14 Michigan communities meet Sunday , afternoon, Sept. 15, at the United States under current the Detroit-Leland hotel for an immigration quotas. extraordinary conference of the The United Jewish Appeal is $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal American Jewry's unified fund- for Refugees, Overseas Needs and raising body for three constituent Palestine. agencies. These are the Joint Will Hold Combined Session Distribution Committee, which Sunday morning, Sept. 15, mem- provides relief and rehabilitation bers of the East Central region of assistance to destitute Jews over- the Joint Distribution Committee seas; the United Palestine Appeal, from six states in the Middle which provides for the mass set- West will hold their first annual tlement and upbuilding of the meeting in the Detroit-Leland. Jewish homeland in Palestine; and They will join the Michigan con- the National Refugee Service, ference during the afternoon at a (United Service for New Amer- icans), which is responsible for combined session. the social and economic adjust- The conference will be addressed ment of immigrants who find by Edward M. M. Warburg, chair- haven in the U. S. man of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York and of the Joint Distribution Committee, and Mrs. Avis Shulman, noted Jewish communal leader who just has re- turned to this country from an extended tour through Europe and tension-ridden Palestine. Both King Christian X of Denmark speakers will present up-to-the- has awarded a medal of the minute reports on the plight of Order of Merit to Dr. Samuel stricken European Jewry and on Margoshes, columnist of the Jew- present accomplishments of the ish Day and World Jewish Con- vast rescue program launched by gress leader. the UJA in their behalf. In his letter transmitting the Will Aid Refugees Arriving Here medal, Danish Consul General The JDC'S relief, rehabilitation Hans H. Schroeder wrote that and emigration programs . in be- the Order was awarded in recog- half of Europe's Jewish survivors nition of services rendered Den- are carried out by approximately mark during the darkest days of 200 American professional and the war. Dr. Margoshes, former editor of technical workers stationed in nearly fifty countries throughout the Day, wrote a series of columns about the treatment of Jews in the world. The delegates, representing 14 Denmark during the war, extoll- Michigan communities which will ing the heroism of the Danish stage campaigns this Fall on be- people and their monarch in the half of the UJA, will act on relief face of Nazi oppression. Asked as to the particular measures to overcome the hunger and destitution of Europe's dis- column which; in his opinion, tressed Jewish survivors, and will won him the medal, Dr. Mar- provide for increased aid to the goshes referred to a story he Jewish Homeland in its work of wrote about King Christian of expanding Palestine's capacity to Denmark who, when importuned care for thousands of homeless by the Nazis to expel all Jews refugees. Special provision will from his capital, replied, "Why be made to meet the needs of should I? I am not suffering Danish Merit Medal Awarded U. S. Editor war refugees who are admitted to from an inferiority complex."