Fridoy, Auguif 22. 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four Boomerang Its the Editor Views the News ... . World's Respect Hinges On Courage to Be Jews Who Incited Riots? Jews and Arabs joined in a serious effort to put an end to rioting and murder and to internal strife among the two kindred peoples residing in Palestine. Leaders of both groups agreed that evil forces operated behind the scenes to cause trouble, to incite to murder and to create the impression that Palestine is a battleground. . It is a well known fact that it takes little to inflame the Levant,• and that a -small amount of "bakhsheesh" will do the trick to cause supernumeraries among Arabs to start a little riot. Unfortunately, there are powers on acquired thrones wlio immediately crave for larger riots, in order to fortify their own positions and to be able to say to the world at large: "See! We are needed here to guard the peace of the Middle East! If we leave, there will be bloodshed! Only we can protect the Levant." Actually, this is a fake claim. The truth is that. in the instance of the Jews and the Arabs, the two peoples get along well to- gether—until two destructive elements ar- rive on the arena: the British, who must justify their retention of power in Palestine, and the former Mufti, who operates from Cairo since the placement of a price on his head for having collaborated with the Nazis. These two elements are responsible for hoodlumism. They know that the hoodlums will do anything for a price. But the people of Palestine know full well that terrorism does not pay and that Arab-Jewish strife is damaging both to Jews and to Arabs. True, such strife will lead to poisoning the minds of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. But those who understand the true state of affairs in the land will refuse to be blinded by a temporary outburst of pas- sion resulting from the inflamation of pre- judices and the instigation to rioting by ban- dits who did not hesitate to accept the Nazi theory as a Means of rising to power. There must be clear thinking on the entire issue. Just as terrorism of any sort is unde- sirable, so also instigation to riots by irre- sponsible politicians must be classed as crim- inal. An End to Confusion Formation of the Jewish Central Orthodox Committee to cooperate with the Joint Dis- tributiOriCommittee in planning relief activi- ties overseas in behalf of orthodox commun- ities is an important step in the direction of eliminating duplication of effort and should lead to the elimination of confusion in the minds of Jews. The existence of separatist movements and relief committees was responsible for the in- curring of unnecessary expenses including the insertion of numerous paid advertise- ments in daily newspapers, and in a certain amount of rancor in our ranks. The fact that orthodox Jewish leaders and JDC were able to come to an understanding for the unification of relief efforts is the best desired proof that a multiplicity of projects was unnecessary. The decision for the uni- fication of relief activities is a welcome sign that American Jews are able to put their house in order. Completion of this excellent move in the direction of eliminating disorder will depend upon implementation of the agreement. The fact that some groups in orthodoxy continue to sponsor independent fund-raising relief efforts through newspaper advertising may seriously . hurt the cause of unity and their projects should end as speedily as-possible. By GERHARDT NEUMANN It is time that we give some thought to the psychological state of mind in which the Jewish people find themselves. Every news item tells the story: On Cyprus, the morale of the deportees is sagging as it be- comes ever more obvious that there is no end to their sufferings in sight. In German DP camps, tension between the inmates and the German population is mounting, with daily altercations and miniature pogroms occuring almost daily. The inexperienced soldiers of the American occu- pation army display a disconcerting hostility to- ward the bothersome displaced Jews. In Romania, Jews are fleeing by the thousands in- fear— the poor in -fear of anti-Semitic outbreaks, the rich in fear of Communism. On the other hand, we have groups and com- munities which are determined to remain masters of their own fate and which straighten up under the terrific blows they are dealt. The Jews of Palestine who have gone and are going through hardships, terror and setbacks keep their chin up and bravely ignore the sad experiences of today in the optimistic expectation of a better tomorrow. The survivors of the "Exodus 1947" continue their battle for freedom and basic human rights, accepting the discomfort and humiliations of British prison ships and the uncertainty of their destiny rather than returning to the camps which they left in search for a homestead. • • • Sumner Welles, former U. S. Under - Secretary of State In the middle stands the only Jewish group in a most significant article in the New York Herald Tribune, which still enjoys civic liberty, equality before the warns the United Nations that it must find a way "to termin- - law, protection from hoodlums, the right to a living, and the blessing of prosperity: ate the British mandate and to replace the British forces now decent American Jewry, the last hope of the despairing in Palestine with some truly impartial peace-enforcement torsos of decimated world Jewry. Its psychological attitude fluctuates between sympathy with the agency." of Nazi rule and the fighting Yishuv While he terms the hanging of the two British sergeants survivors on one side, and a lethal indifference toward the by the Irgun "as repulsive an act as Hitler's slaughter of the ultimate fate of Judaism in this country, on the hostages he took during the war," he declares that "public other side. This summary of Jewish attitudes shows that opinion must not forget the real origins of this crime.". of the society in Public opinion, he points out, "must remember that in- (1), our attitude reflects that we live and (2) Jews must adopt a positive justice and inhumanity breed injustice and inhumanity," and which policy which makes us independent from the he accuses the British of "judicial murder" for hanging the whims and moods of society. three Irgunists. The death of the latter, which preceded the The difficulty is that we are not only as inter- . Irgun's reprisal, is termed by Mr. Wells "a lasting blot on national problem, but also subject to the temper of the society in which we live. As long as there the record of British justice." is a Jewish diaspora, we have to strike * balance Mr. Wells' indictment undoubtedly will arouse worldwide between our loyalty toward Judaism a* a living excori- his blunt organism and our loyalty toward the country interest and concern, especially in view of which has adopted us. ation in which he asserts: • • • "There is nothing to be gained by mincing words. The This problem is not new. It exists in many parts British military administration in Palestine is shot through of the world, wherever people of different origin from top to bottom with anti-Semitism." have united in building up a nation. The various Warning that the vicious circle in Palestine, which nationalities in this country preserve almost was marked by a pogrom in Tel Aviv will result in "a major religiously their pride in their origin and tradi- tions. In India,_the Moslems are torn between their catastrophe" unless the UN prevents its continuation, 'Mr. national status as Indians and their obligations Welles points to "the plain truth" that the great majority of toward the Mohammedan faith. the Jews of Palestine "are wholly innocent of the acts of Jews are in a similar situation. In many cases, terrorism committed by a handful of fanatics." He shows how however, this division of loyalties has bothered their conscience, and they developed a split per- Palestine Jewry is trying to prevent a repetition of the dis- sonality which finds its expression in the. em- graceful acts of the Irgun, refers to the Alexander Rubowitz phasis on one loyalty and the complete denial of kidnaping by a British "strong-arm squad," as a "shocking any other obligation. Groups such as the Council illustration of existing conditions," and expresses his indigna- for Judaism or the former Naumann group in which deny any link with the Jews of tion that Jews are depriv.ed of their legitimate rights and Germany other countries, are a case in point. are "treated as outcasts by the very authorities who are sup- It seems that, once we have overcome our fear of divided loyalties, we will be in a much better posed to be acting as their trustees." position to cope with the Jewish world problem. Mr. Welles' statement is a clear-cut demand for the term- We cannot be anything but ourselves. We can ination of the mandate as it is being enforced today by police serve our country best by developing our own rule and responsibility for action is placed squarely at the abilities stored up by tradition and heritage. We shall not get anywhere by aping our environment. door of the United Nations. is accorded those who have the courage The time for decision is drawing near, and it is of the Respect to live as what they really are, not what they utmost importance, for the sake of the peace of the world, would like to be. What we need is a broad educational program that the solution to be proferred by the • Special UN Com- mittee on Palestine should be a fair and equitable one The fact which will lead Jews back to the roots of their Only if we find ourselves. the world that the UNSCOP appears to be impressed with the demands existence. will meet us on an equal footing. Only if we are of the displaced persons, whose status it studied in Europe ready to accept our heritage, the world will be last week, offer some hope that there will be an end to un- ready to accept us. • British Mandate Must Terminate THE JEWISH NEWS Member Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Independent Jewish Press Service. Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Religious News Service, Palcor Agency, King Features, Central Press Association. Member American Association of English-Jewish News- paners and Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publish- ing Co.. 2111 Penobscot Bldg.. Detroit 26. Mich.. RA. 7956 Subscription $3 a year: foreign. $4. Club subscription. every fourth Friday of the month. to all subscribers to Allied Jewish Campaign of Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. 40 cents pet year. Entercd as second-class matter Aug. 6. 1942. at Post Of- fice. Detroit. Mich.. under Act of March 3, 1879. • BOARD OF DIRECTORS Philip Slomovitz Maurice Aronsson Isidore Sobeloff Fred M. Butzel Judge Theodore Levin Abraham Srere Henry Wineman Maurice H. Schwartz SLOMOVITZ. Editor AUGUST 22, 1947 VOL. XI—No. 23 Sabbath Scriptural Selections Split Personality This Sabbath, the seventh day of Elul, the fol- lowing scriptural selections will be read in our synagogues: Pentateuchial portion—Deut. 16:18-21:9. Prophetical portion—Is. 51:12-52:12. fairness and inhumanity. In his testimony before the UNSCOP, in Vienna, last week, Lt. Col. Henry G. McFeeley, chief of the DP section of the American Forces in Austria, declared: "We have a very good solution to offer you. There is a big desert in Palestine, and the Jews can fill it up." The Guatemalan delegate, Jorge Garcia Granados, who has been referred to as "pro-Jewish" in his attitude on the Jewish problem, commented: "I share your views, and I hope the rest of this committee agrees with me." Even the Indian alternate delegate, Venkata Viswana- than, expressed his sense of horror over the DPs' status. A solution is at hand. It is up to the UN to strive for . it and to enforce it. And it is the duty of the present U. S. ad- ministration to adhere to established policy and to demand justice for the Jews in Palestine. Yemen, the UN and the Jews Admission of Yemen into the Council of the United Nations will serve to increase disillusionment in the United Nations. - Ong of the most backward states in the world whose practices are more closely akin to Nazism than those of any other people on earth, Yemen has been so violently and in- humanly anti-Jewish that it would have been better for the United Nations to propose guardianship over its rulers than to admit it into the council of the nations of the world. Yemen's admission into the UN will not inspire confi- dence in the world organization. As Jews, we are deeply hurt and while we are constantly being rebuffed in our quest for statehood and an end to our homelessness, our persecutors are given a voice in deciding OUR fate'and the fate of mankind. Facts You Should Know Answers to Readers' Questions ... What are the Psalms of Solomon? A. A Jewish pseudepigraphic work consisting of 18 poetic compositions patterned after the Bib- lical psalms, written in Hebrew in Palestine about the middle of the first century, B. C. Tradition has mistakenly regarded Solomon as the author. • i * Who was Saadia ben Joseph? A. A Jewish philosopher and teacher, usually referred to as Saadia Gaon, who was born in Egypt in 882, and was one of the most brilliant Jewish personalities of the Middle Ages. His great work, "Emunot Ve Deot" (Faith and Reason) has become one of the classics of Jewish religious philosophy. • • • Who was the first Jewish chaplain to serve in the II. S. Army? Rabbi Jacob Frankel of Philadelphia, who was commissioned in 1862. • Where in the Bible is the end of wars prophe- sied? In Isaiah 2:4, and Micah 4:3. • • • Who are the Sephardim? Jews who lived in the Iberian peninsula until about the end of the 15th century. and their . • • descendants.