THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Sixteen
Friday, September 6, 1946
1 WANTED TO TEST
YOU, ABRAWAM. I 00
NOT NAM T YOU TO
PART 21 THE STORY OF
SACRIFICE YOUR SON
-I WANTED ONLY TO
RtID OUT IF YOU
WOULD TRUST
ME
IT IS THE
VOICE OF
GODS ANGEL!
D IS
FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS, CHAF. ■ X XI T HROUGH XXV
KING JAMES, DOUAY AND JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY
VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE
COOP Y A.167-17' /9513 Or M.O. CAIIVE8)_
ANP PON
cAmt- Roiv
41-IEN ABRAHAM SAW A RAM CAUGHT IN
THE THICKET BY ITS HORNS, AND
SACRIFICED THE RAM
aBRAI-IAM AND ISAAC KNEEL IN PRAYER'"J
THANKS, 0 LORD, FOR YOUR
MERCY AND FOR THIS LESSON!
- FROM NOW ON LET NO MAN
SACRIFICE ANOTHER IN
YOUR NAME!
MAY OUR
CHILDREN'S CHILDREN
REMEMBER FOREVER!
GOD ASKS US TO GIVE
UP WHAT IS DEAR TO US
vo
NEVER WHAT
IS DEAR ./
TO
ANOTHER!
13,1 A40/1/7:
MULFORD
I WAS WILLING
TO GIVE YOU TO
GOD, BUT NOW I
CAN KEEP YOU!
I KNEW I
WOULD NOT BE
AF RAID,
FATHER!
SARAH PASSED AWAY AND ISAAC. GREW TO
MANHOOD. A 812AHAm CALLEDNIS SERVANT, ELIEZEfiL
I AM GOING TO THE CITY
WHERE NAHOR, THE BROTHER
OF ABRAHAM LIVES-MAY GOD
REVEAL TO ME THE WOMAN
I SEEK FOR ISAAC!
I'M GETTING OLD AND I WANT MY
SON TO MARRY-YOU MUST GO TO
THE LAND WE COME FROM AND THERE
FIND A WIFE FOR HIM-BUT SHE MUST
COME FROM AMONG
MY KINDRED!
A
A 4,
OA;
ABRAHAM'S SERVANT SETS OFF ON HIS
MISSION WITH A CARAVAN OF TEN CAMELS
PROMISE!
4/1
pr,
ABRAHAM'S SERVANT REACHES NAI-1OR'S CITY
0 LORD, I SHALL ASK ONE OF
THESE GIRLS FOR WATER -
AND IF SHE SAYS TO /v1E2DRINK . :
AND WATERS MY CAMELS, TOO, THAT
WILL BE A SIGN FROM YOU THAT
SHE IS THE ONE YOU HAVE CHOSEN!
12EBEKAH APPROACHES THE WELL WITH A
WATER-PITCHER ON HER SHOULDER
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GIRL!
-BUT-WOULD SHE BE KIND,
TOO? NOW TO TEST HER!
)
1 1
PLEASE GIVE
ME A DRINK OF
YOUR WATER -
I'M THIRSTY!
GLADLY. SIR- YOu
LOOK ALL HOT
AND DUSTY PROM
TRAVEL! -YOU MUST
BE VERY TIRED!
(2,EBEKAI-I MEETS THE TEST
LET ME ALSO
WATER YOUR
CAMELS-HOW
THIRSTY THEY
MUST BE!
IT 15 A SiGN,0 LORD!
SHE IS AS GOOD AS
SHE IS
BEAUTIFUL!
•
NEXT WEEK: REBEKAH MEETS THE TEST.
British Tyranny Protested
At Zionist Council Rally
Replaces Morgan
As DP Director
U.S. Aid, Hope for Zion, Save
Morale of DPs, Montor Says
More Than 1,000 at Meeting Marking Anniversary of Pres.
Truman's Request for Admission of---100,000, Hear
Addresses by Rabbis Adler and Feuer
Frustration Tragic in Displaced Persons Camps, Survey
Report Asserts; Problem in Poland Even More Urgent;
Palestine Decision Vital to All. Jews
An overflow audience at the public meeting held at the
-Shaarey Zedek on Saturday night under auspices of the
Zionist Council of Detroit adopted a resolution reminding
President Truman of his request, exactly a year ago that
night, that 100,000 be admitted to Palestine, and urged that
he insist upon adherence to his stand for implementation
NEW YORK, (JTA)—"The Jews of Europe are sus-
tained by two factors: the moral and material support they
receive froth the Jews of America and the hope which hun-
dreds of thousands of them have for eventual settlement
in Palestine," Henry Montor, executive vice-chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal, told a press conference here upon
of all recommendations for the
fulfillment of pledges to Jews.-
Rabbi Morris Adler, in a stirring I
address to the more than 1,000 ,
people at the meeting, demanded I
that America cut the bonds which l
have tied this government to the
foreign policies of Great Britain. JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—Strong
He declared that this country
British military forces prepared to
—International Photo
must be a leader, not a follower, 1
MEYER COHEN
drive a wedge into the Negev,
in patterning foreign policies, andi
i strategic desert triangle of south-
New acting director of the
he declared that "justice must
ern Palestine, by opening new UNRRA displaced persons opera-
take precedence over power pol-
large scale search operations tion in Germany is Meyer Cohen,
itics."
1 a„ainst
cr • . the kibbutzim of Ruhama a six-foot-four former Cambridge
law student: He replaces Lt. Gen.
Reviewing the events which have
led to the present crisis in Pales- i and Doroth on the fringe of the Sir Frederick Morgan who was
"released" by Director General
tine, Rabbi Adler stated that the ,Negev area.
Jews are not alone in being be- The Negev, which borders on Fiorello LaGuardia.
trayed. if present delaying tactics
are pursued and pledges to our .Egypt, is coveted by the British
people are broken, but that Amer- ; for the establishment of vast mili-
_lean ideals thus also are being tary and air-bases to take the
betrayed.
• place of evacuated bases in Egypt.
Rabbi Leon Feuer, calling the The Jews, who have already
British Troops
Pre pare to Start
Search in Negev
Tel Aviv Mayor
Sends Bible .to
demned the inhumanity of the colonization of the Negev,• regard
deportations of Jews froM Pales- it as essential to the successful
Goodwill Token Presented
tine to Cyprus. He called June absorption of new immigrants.
to Jacob Sincoff, Who
29. the Sabbath when the Brit- The settlement of Doroth, with
ish invaded Jewish Agency and a population of 250, wf.-- founded
Will Bring It to U.S.
other offices in Jerusalem and ar- Dec. 22, ..141, an named after
rested Jewish leaders, a Black Day Dov Hos, the late Deputy Mayor TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A luxurious-
which began the deliberate effort of Tel Aviv, hi; wife Rivka and ly decorated Bible, representing a
to demoralize the Jewish coin- their 17-year-old daughter, Tirza, I gift from Mayor Israel Rokach to
inunity. He called that effort part who were all killed in an automo- Mayor Wiliani O'Dwyer of New
of a pattern to destroy the Jewish bile accident in 1940. Doroth is a YorI7, was ht.nded to Jacob Sin-
achievements in Palestine.. j communal settlement with mem- toff, national co-treasurer of the
Describing the efforts of the bers, of all parties of the Kibbutz United Jewish .Appeal, who is vis-
iting Palestine. The gift, present-
British, who boast of having given Meuohad.
Rucama, which is 7 kilometers ed at a public ceremony here, will
the world the habaes corpus and
trial-by-jury ideals, as tyranny, from Doroth and in the heart of be given to O'Dwyer upon Sin-
Rabbi Feuer declared that arrests Bedouin territory, was founder" by coff's return to U. S.
In a brief talk before represen-
of Jews without hearings or Hashomer Hatzair in 1944, on
charges destroy basic principles Keren Kayemeth (Jewish National tatives of Jewish national institu-
of justice and stated that "the Fur. I) land with the aid of Keren tions and members of Tel Aviv's
only answer to tyranny is revolu- Hayesod (Palestine Foundation . municipality, Mr. Sincoff said: "I
Fund). It is on the site of a pri- am happy to be the bearer of this
tion."
Resolutions will be framed, as a vate settlement founded in 1911 beautiful Bible, a token of the
result of the meeting, to be trans_ by Russian Zionists who were good will of Tel Aviv's mayor to
nutted to our government with forced to abandon it during the the mayor of New York. I earn-
the specific requests expressed by Arab pogroms in 1929. Ruhama, estly pray that in our lifetime a
unanimous action of the gather- once the southernmost point of similar gift will be presented by
ing, B. M. Laikin, president of J wish settlement in Palestine, the President of the Jewish state
the Zionist Council, who presided, was razed by the Arabs during in Palestine to the President of
stated, the 1936 revolt. the United States."
his return from abroad where
he made a survey of conditions
of Jewish life in Poland, Ger-
many, Palestine and other coun-
tries.
Danger of Mass Murder
hopeless suspension," Montor re.
ported.
"The representatives of the JDC
and the Jewish Agency for Pales-
tine act with a harmony and
"The frustration which grips common planning in their Euro-
the Jews in the centers for dis- pean operations which should be
placed persons is tragic indeed,"
deeply heartening to all Ameri-
Montor said, "but the problem of
the Jews of Europe is not con- can Jews. The JDC is, in most
fined to 100,000 Jewish DPs. The instances, the only ambassador
problem facing the Jews of whom large Jewish communities
Poland has even greater urgency. in Europe can call- upon for
because they face the danger of understanding, for guidance, for
mass murder. , generous assistance. The Jewish
Agency for Palestine, with the full
"What happens in Palestine aid of the JDC, is doing its ut-
will be of incalculable importance most to end the uncertainty of
to the thousands of Jews who European Jewish life through
need its sanctuary," he continu-
ed. He emphasized that "the settlement in Palestine," he said.
Jews in the camps are restless.
They . insist on coming to Pales-
tine under any conditions. They 9 / 196 Detroit Jews
are fully aware of the difficulties
they may expect, in terms of
housing and adjustment.
"The top officers of the Ameri- JWB Report Reveals 184
can Army in Germany deserve
Were Killed in Action Out
the highest commendation for the
sincerity and helpfulness with
of Total of 654 Casualties
which they are handling the
Jewish DP problem. The United The total number of Detroiters
States Army is providing the • registered as of Avg. 27 as having
housing and maintenance in Ger- enlisted in the armed forces of the
many, while UNRRA merely fur- United States since the first en.-
nishes supervision. General Mc- Estments and draft for World War
Narney haS exhibited a states- II is reported by the Detroit Bu-
manship and humanity whidh reau of War Records of the Jew-
could well be emulated by other ish Welfare Board as having
governments, e s p e c i a lly the reached 9,196.
British."
Of this number, 9,020 were men
Prepare During "Waiting Time" and 176 women.
There were 1,523 male and 21
In the event that mass entry
is not immediately possible, plans female . commissioned officers; 7,-•
already have been made by Jew- 497 male and 155 female enlisted
ish committees at the DP camps, personnel.
There were 623 awards to De-
with the cooperation of the JDC,
for extended programs of educa- troit Jews for distinguished serv-
tion, training and vocational guid- ice.
Of the 654 casualties among De-
ance •so that they may occupy
their "waiting time" with pur- troit Jews, 184 were killed in ac-
suits "that will prepare them for tion, 33 were missing in action,
the new life that will lift them 10 were prisoners of war and 427
out of their present state of were wounded,
In Armed Forces