THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, December 9, 1949 'Why Did My Daddy Die?' Larry Goldstein's Plea Rouses Nationwide Thought on PrejudicE By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copywright, 1949, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON—Washington is puzzled by the answers of the national veterans organizations to the now-famous question of Larry Goldstein, II, of Lynn, Mass. Larry asked, "Why did my daddy have to die ?" Larry's father was killed in action in World War II—a fact which failed to restrain other boys from beating Larry for being Jewish. The national commanders of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars issued statements deploring the inci- dent. Commander George N. Craig of the Legion has demonstra- ted tlit he intends to fight hate. He is perhaps the most liberal commander the Legion ever had. As an Indiana attorney, he be found in the realization that his father did not die in vain after all. His death and his son's question have made people think. Rabbi Fram-, Lewis Chair ZOD Drive Rabbi Leon Frani and Ben Lewis have been appointed co- chairmen for the Detroit Zion- ist Organization shekel cam- paign for 1949-50. The shekel, derived from the ancient Hebrew coin first used 35 centuries ago, denotes the holder's affiliation with the World Zionist Organization. Assisting Rabbi Fram and Lewis in the campaign are : Mrs. I. Sniderman, Haifa Chapter; Max Chomsky, Nordau Chapter; and Robert Ettinger, Chapter I. Clevelander Elected to Head Midwestern Region, Young Israel at Detroit Convention At a culmination banquet Nov. 17, the 19th midwestern conven- tion of Young Israel was com- pleted. Over 70 delegates, repre- senting groups in St. Louis, Pe- oria, Chicago, Cincinnati and Cleveland participated with Young Israel members of Detroit in the deliberations and sessions which began Thanksgiving eve- ning at the Barium Hotel. Panel discussions were con- ducted on the following sub- jects: Young Israel and Its Rela- tionship to the State of Israel; The Institute for Jewish Studies; Young Israel's Answer to Adult Educatio n; Development of Youth Groups and Activities; Strengthening of Traditional Ju- (1) Resolved that all Mid- western branches of Young Is- rael, within the Midwestern Council of Young Israel, shall aid and promote the project of the National Council of Young Israel in the building of a Young Israel Center in Tel Aviv, Israel. (2) Resolved that a meeting of all midwestern branches of the Young Israel movement shall be held in St. Louis in February to further develop the Young Israel youth program relative to leaders seminars and training programs. Israel Come t, president of Young Israel of Cleveland, was elected president of the Mid- western Council. (The writer of this column served with Larry's father. He JewiSh News classifieds bring feels free to comment on veter- It is, reckoned that every sold daism. ans organizations because he is copy of a newspaper is read by Among the resolutions passed results. Call WO. 5-1155 before 10 : a.m. on Wednesday. at the convention were: eligible for membership in the three persons on an average., ones discussed and in . the Dis- abled American Veterans). fought against racial segrega- tion in public housing. President Sends Photograph Craig spoke before the Jewish To Massachusetts Child WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- Joint Defense Agencies at De- dent Truman has sent an auto- troit in Novem- graphed photograph to Larry ber. He vigorous- ly condemned Goldstein. David K. Niles, administrative anti - Semitic assistant to the President, wrote hate mongers. Larry: "I am enclosing a photo- He attacked graph to you inscribed by the subvers i v e s on President who wants you to have the right ,as well it as a reminder that your as Camm unist father's ideals still live on in a subversives. country he died for. The real T h e national Larry Americans are the ones like your convention of the Legion last September went father who- fought against in- on record against religious . . dis- justice and prejudice. If you and crimination by colleges and uni- other young Americans will make versities. Also, a resolution was as goad a fight against injustice adopted which provided for a and prejudice, you will help the strong Legion stand against or- President win that fight, too." ganized hate groups. In Tennessee the Legion leads Active in Planning the fight against the Ku Klux JCC Honor for NAACP Head Klan. However, as Craig battles for human decency, another voice The Jewish Community Coun- is heard from within . the Le- cil participated in the planning gion. It is Gen. John T. Taylor, of the Dec. 1 testimonial dinner the Legion's national legislative in honor of Edward M. Swan, director. What Gen. Taylor ad- recently retired as director of vocates is in sharp contrast to the Detroit Branch. NAACP. The the campaign Craig has been affair was attended by more than 200 friends. waging. Among the speakers were B. Craig wrote Larry that he was distressed by the anti-Semitic M. Joffe, director of the Jewish attack. He told Larry, "your fa- Community- Council, and Meyer ther's 3,000,000- buddies in the Silverman, president of the East American Legion are working Side Merchants' Association. Rabbi Leon Fram delivered the toward . . . the conquering of prejudice, bigotry, and discrim- benediction. ination by the force of good ex- amples, by educatidn, and by the Israel Orders Repairs On Dormition Church enforcement of laws." TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel However, Legislative Direc- tor Taylor has a different ap- Ministry of Religion ordered that proach. The record shows that the job- of cleaning up and re- Taylor told a Senate subcom- pairing the damaged Dormition ittee this autumn that the Church on Mt. Zion be started Legion feels that those in dis- immediately. placed persons camps are not really war victims but merely wish "to take advantage of the situation." He asserted that the Legion is against such "special interest groups." In this connection he noted that the Legion approved the United Nations Palestine par- tition plan. He recommended that "they" go to Israel. Taylor was talking about the victims of the Nazis. Larry's fa- ther died to help liberate these from r o concentration people camps. So did hundreds of thousands of other Americans. Thus, there is an evident dis- crepancy between the Legion's recent liberal moves and the statements of its legislative di- rector. Perhaps someone should explain to him about the fight for human rights' the Legion is now waging. VFW Commander C. A. Lewis wrote Larry about the VFW's stand for justice and tolerance. The VFW has done much to ad- vance the cause of true Ameri- canism. However, John C. Wil- liamson, assistant legislative di- rector of the. VFW, voiced strong opposition to the Celler Bill which would have liberalized DP legislation. Williamson blamed "pressure groups" in the United States for the DP problem. 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