r. F a4lawSopfeernisor at THE JEWISH NEWS .,4 llouble gad Suit- Jewish li'atrents Wake Families-Give Up 2 Sons In War Against the Enemy Up, Justice Page Thirty-five Refugees in Orient Get JDC Aid By HARRY KOVNER • Justice as all know is the foundation Of law and order in human society. Justice is a spiritual manifestation And a guard against the selfish and the mighty. — Three Brothers From St. Paul, Minn., Killed, Twins, Fighting Side by Side, Die in Action; the Late Rev. Moldowsky of Detroit Suffered Double Loss Before His Death Justice is a heavenly word Conceived to protect against wrong; The voice.of justice is often heard But seldom practiced by the strong. Justice invariably is blinded by graft, Be it in the form of position, power, or gold. BY HELEN KKANTZLER learned that Sanford, too, had The masses are left on the high seas - Among the families who mourn been killed in Italy. in a raft, And on the auction block of greed are .the loss of the 10,782 Jews already Equally tragic is the pain of ir- sold. known to have died fighting for America there are known to be at revocable loss suffered by the Justice is depicted as blind. Impartial ,correct and strict: least 51 Jewish families, each of Pearlins of Quincy, Mass., whose But somehow a way will find whom sacrificed two sons in the two sons perished three years For a bribe to change a verdict. war against the...Axis. According to apart_ Edward, a member of the Alas justice didn't open its eyes to see slaughtet of millions of Jews. the docUmented casualty lists of merchant marine, was killed in ac- The And it turned a deaf ear to their de- the National Jewish Welfare Board tion aboard the S.S. Illinois when spondent plea And paid no heed to the ghastly news. Bureau of War Records, in one. his ship was torpedoed in the Ca- •family alone death struck three ribbean Sea. Three years later, his In the wilderness was their cry. offer of help came from anywhere. times. brother, Eugene, tail gunner in the No Not a people on earth made a try. These are facts which proclaim Army Air Corps, holder of the Air To save them from the infernal night- mare. the sacrifice of American Jewish Medal and two Oak Leaf Clusters, lads who gave their lives to leave a with 50 missions, was killed re- In the face of such a catatrophic tragedy legacy of peace: these are facts turning .from a raid over-Germany. To the Jews at the hand of mankind Nothing is done to secure a remedy— which do honor to the sorrowing , Justice remains deal, dumb and blind. mothers and fathers whose brav- Even today the remnant of the Jewish ery in suffering equals their sons' race heroism. Have neither home nor land of their own Served Canada and U. S. Strangers in the land of their fathers The late Rev. B. Moldowsky of they face Terror with no hope for a brighter Detroit lost two sons, Lee K., in dawn. the Royal Canadian Air Force and Yet justice lends a ready ear Sol, U. S. Army. To the Iranian dispute. Why all the fuss and false fear Among the typical cases of If not to protect English loot. brothers who died in service were Amazing how justice opened her eyes the three Liebfeld boys from St. wide At the Nuremberg top Nazi trial. Paul, Minn. Lt. Sigmund Liebfeld. It stands loy ally on the alert at their a Liberator pilot and veteran of . side To aid and to comfort them all the three years in the Army Air Corps.' while. was returning to England from a Wake up justice before 'tis too late raid over Europe when his plane You know that mankind cannot long exist. was lost over the English Channel On intolerance. graft. greed. war and --just one month after his broth- hate God didn't intend man to act like er, Aloiris. a Marine lieutenant. jungle heasts had been killed on Saipan. Wake up Justire. Open wide your eyes The bereaved parents, Mr. and And see the me.-‘cry, shame and dis- g!ace. Mrs. Louis Liebfeld, received some Caused by your duplicity and lies ineastn -e of comfort from the Pray it isn t the late to save the human race. knowledge that their only surviv- _ tCopyt i ghted 1946) • ing son. serving with the Anaeri- • - • • , can forces in England, would not Jack Benny Joins be sent to the front lines. Sam, an : Production Partnership Sitting at his draftsman's aviation engineer, was thus re- board. this former prisoner of called from England and assigned Jack Benny. after 20 years Buchenwald, after a year's study 'o flight test duties in the United under the management of Arthur in engineering. picks up the States. His work included the test- Lyons' agency. switched over to tools of his trade, ready to play ing of jet-propelled planes. Sam Jules Steins' famous Music Corp- an important role in the con- met death near Minneapolis in a oration of America agency. The struction of Palestine's future. plane crash during a routine flight. American Jews have made a deal includes plans for joint solemn pledge through the Downed 181•• Planes partnerships between Jack and Jules in independent film-produc- The story of the Emmer boys of ..United Jewish Appeal to re- habilitate thousands of other tion. theater production. theater Clayton. Mo.. is especially dra- victims of Hitler. retraining one- intensive matic. First, 19-year-old Raymond Play buys. an them for their new duties in nighter tour a la Bob Hope and wa_s killed with an automatic rifle the Land of Promise. The Unit- plans in other directions. in his hand, somewhere in Ger- ed Palestine Appeal faces urgent many. on the birthday of his settlement and upbuilding tasks in the Jewish homeland. brother. Capt. Wallace Enimer ace flier of World War II, who BEST WISHES OF held a record of 18 ,-2 enemy planes Histadruth Aide Freed shot down. A year later, Capt. From Camp in Hospital THE SEASON Enuner piloted his Mustang over JERUSALEM, (JPS. Pakor)— enemy territory. Flak hit his plane Berl Repetur, of the .Histadruth and he was forced to bail out. He (general labor federation Council died of heart failure, a prisoner of Haifa. who was arrested in the British round-up of Jewish leaden of the Germans. Jacob and Mary Gans of the June 29. was released from mili- Bronx N. Y.. received War De- tary custody Sept. 1. after spend- 0030 OAKWOOD BLVD. partment notifications only a few ing most of his detention period days apart, that 22-year-old Solo- in Belison Hospital, near Petah Melvindale. Mich. mon. a lieutenant in the Infantry, Tikvah, as a result of heart at- had been killed in Prance, and tacks. that their other son, Ralph., had died in England four weeks later. With equally merciless swift- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goland of Los Angeles, received within 36 hours the news of the death of their two sons. Pfc. Hyman and S/Sgt. Martin Goland were killed on the Normandy front a week apart and within 100 miles of each other. Died in Brother's Arms The roster of Jewish families to whom the loss of a son occurred -twice daring World War II, is long NEW YEAR'S and• fraught with- tragedy. - Ber- nard and Sanford Wilkof, for in- stance, were twins who had never - GREETINGS been apart, even in the Army. Death separated them — Bernard FROM THE ENTIRE died in the arms of his brother in North Africa. Soon after, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkof, of Canton, 0., STAFF. OFF THE— A Time to Create Warm, new clothing is provided Jewish refugees in Shang- hai. China, who survived Japanese internment during the war. Here a Joint Distribution Committee worker hands out clothing. Federalization Only Plan In Zion, CanterbUry Says HAPPY NEW YEAR MONTREAL (JTA )"The federal solution" proposed by the British government is the only possible solution for the Palestine problem. according to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is now on a tour in Canada. "All nations must combine, according to their abili- ties, to provide for those Jews who cannot continue to live in Europe," he added. SEIFMAN BROS. SANDWICH SHOP and RESTAURANT 137 CADILLAC SQ. 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