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Day of Judgment
Yom Kippur is the Day of Judgment. It
is supreme on mankind's calendar because of
its universality, because it embraces the
needs and the problems of the entire world,
because it is distinguished by a quality of
mercy and by the, highest spiritual values.
In the Talmudic tractate "Tosefta Rosh
Hashanah." appears the following telling
sttaement:
"All things are judged on Roth Hashanah,
and their fate is sealed on Yom Kippur, are
the words of Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Judah, in the
name of Rabbi Akiba, says: All things are
judged on Rosh • Hashanah, but the fate of
each and every one of them is sealed in its
proper season; at Passover, the fate of the
grain, at the Feast of Weeks, ,thiet of the fruit
of the tree, and at :the Feast of Booths, that
of rain," -
While these seasonal needs were applied
to the specific .palestinian problems, the
practicality of the judgments 'is- self-evident
The fate that is determinedon Yom Kippur
is not of the Jew alone but of all farmers,
roc of an individual group but of all men.
The. quote'd tractate ,doe not speak of
grain, fruit and trees for Jews but for all
peoples, The verdict is.-as universal as Pray-
er itself.
Thus, Yom Kippur remains the most
universal of all Holy Days. Confession s and
Repentance, stemming from the Hebrew
Holy Day, become applicable to all mankind.
Therefore, on Yom Kippur, we do not
pray merely for a better Jewry but for a
better world. In a. better world, we shall have
a better Israel. In the prayers of -the ap-
proaching Holy Day are emphasized the one-
ness of our world. Humanity's segments,
if isolated, will remain warlike ; universal-
ized, they become factors for good, leading
to peace for all.
/vray this spirit of Yom Kippur and its
prayers embrace all mankind in 5711.
Hadassah's H-Day
Detroit Hadassah's "H-Day" — Sunday,
Sept. 17 — which will be utilized for city-
wide enrollment of new members in the
women's Zionist organization deserves
wide encouragement.
The pioneer- movement in establishing
health- centers and hospitals in Palestine,
now one of the chief motivating factors in
the establishment of a medical school in the
Jewfsh state, Hadassah has rightfully earned
the right to play the role as the "Healing
Hand of Israel."' Wherever one turns' in
Israel, there is a Hadassah child ,welfare or
health center. It has numerous hospitals-and
was responsible for the creation of several
municipal hospitals.
Barucli
Were there ever Jewish pirates? We knew ,a
Jewish Eskimo (Peter Freuchen, the explorer),
but we are led to the path of a Jewish 'pirate
for the first time by W. L. White (son of the
late William Allen -White) of Emporia, Kan., in
his interesting biography, "Bernard Baruch: Por-
trait of a Citizen," Published by Harcourt, Brace
& Co., 383 Madison Ave., New York 17.
Mr. White contends that the eminent Amer-
ican leader, Bernard Mannes Baruch, ' is a
seventh generation American, great-great-great - .
great-great-grandson of Isaac Rodriquez Mar-
ques. But we are immediately assured that
"after Isaac Marques arrived in
New York in 1696 from the West
Indies, his ships, sailing a tri-
angular course between Africa,
the West Indies and these Brit-
ish North American colonies,
kept piously • to the rum, mo-
lasseS, ivory and slave trade."
When Marques settled in New
York, Nicholas _settled
was
Alderman of his ward.. Two gen-
erations 1 a t é r, his grandson,
Isaac, fought in the Revolution-
ary' army in Colonel van Ren-Bernard saruck
sselaer'8 FOurth AlbanY . County regiment. Isaac's
son, *Samuel, moved' to South Carolina. "Two
generations later, his granddaughter married
Saling Wolfe, 'their marriage contract being.
dated the 70th; year of Independence of the,
United States, and the (Hebrew) month of
American Jewry's ties. with Israel should become more Cheshvan, 5606,' this union presently being bless-7 .
closely knit during the current year as a result of the frank ed with a daughter Belle, who became our ter,
nard Baruch's mother."
Israel and U..S. ie wry.-in 5711
and practical disCussions which were conducted at the con-
ference in Jerusalem last week.
His father, Simon Baruch, was a Captain: ,
in the Confederate army and a loyal Sbuth-,
erner: "Years later the Baruch boys found ,
in an attic trunk not only his Confederate -
uniform but some strange and ghostly regalia,'
their Jewish father, like most young Confed-
erate veterans, had been a Knight of the Ku
Klux Klan." Still later, when Bernard Baruch -
was blackballed for membership in a Creek-,
letter fraternity, he remarked: "I don't think
it was because I was disliked. I think it was
because I was a Jew:"
Israel's mounting problems are ascribale to only one
cause : the unceasing flow of immigrants into the Jewish
state. The infant nation has proven that it not only has be-
come self-sustaining but it has carried most of the burdens
associated with the settlement of large numbers of perse-
cuted and dispossessed people. But Israel can not carry the
burden endlessly. She must have help—and assistance must
come forth in the form of hard currency without which the
W. L. White's biography is a human interest
state can not purchase food, building materials, clothing story, full of anecdotes about the man who has
influenced world history as an adviser to Presi-;
and medicaments.
,
In spite of the minority opinion that immigration should
be curtailed, it is heartening to know that the overwhelming
majority of Jewish leaders from the United States, Great Britain
and South Africa have gone on record that the _rescue activities
must go on, that hundreds of thousands ;of Jpeu/S- who can be
saved by Israel should be given the opportunity to settle there
and that the major responsibility' of the Jewish communities in
democratic countries will be, for years to co-me, to support the
efforts exerted by Israel in "the field' of redeeniing human
in lands where all hope for their security is gone.
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dents, who has made millions, who proved to be
the country's best speculator. - On one occasion,.
when he was not available on the telephone be-'
cause he observed Yom Kippur, he averted losses"
and instead made, over-night, $700,000 throuth
the rise of Amalgamated stock.
_Having intermarried, Baruch, nevertheless,
could not join University Club, in which' his
father-in-law -was 'a member, because he was a
Jew. In the. days -of Woodrow Wilson, when he
rose -to important heights ' in our country's af-
fairs, Commerce and Finance wrote about him:
"YeS, Baruch is a Jew and is proud of it." '
French Premier Georges Clemenceau dubbed
him "le prince d'Israel." President Wilson
made him a member of his Regency Council.
But he did not get along well in •the begin-
ning with Franklin D. Roosevelt and is not
now in the good graces of President Truman.
Gen. Hugh . Johnsan was one of his closest,
associates and even' when his stock fell in the
White ITIouSe. he alas reported to be liked by
Mrs. Roosevelt.
The responsible leaders at the conference in Jerusalem
have come closer to a:solution of the paInful problem by
-recognizing the necessity of floating a large' loan for Israel,
by mobilizing Jewish forces in support of private invest-
ments in Israeli industriesl—and, for the establishment of
new industriei—at the same time strengthening the United
Jewish Appeal, whose role_in rescue. and reconstruction work
Mr. 'White - hat written an unusually gOod .
At Beersheba, new center of Jewish re"- has assumed historic importance.
story,
but he has,, unfortunately, spoiled it in the
construction efforts in Israel, Hadassah's
laSt feW pagesiwith these, comments that are In
hospital stands as a beacon light for the
, To the credit Of IsraiPs hriWan*VPremier, David Ben- 'rather bad taste:
pioneers of the Negeb:° Wherever one turns Gurion, it is encouraging be able
t6 record' that he has fought
'As for the Faith of his Fathers, in any .era,
in Israel, Hadassah is referred to with great
other than that of..Aaolf .Hitler, he would have
valiantly
for
the
principle
of
unlimited
Jewish
immigration
to
respect and with appreciation of her efforts.
devoted no more: time to considering the _special
It is only proper that a' large membership Israel-7--the new state's policy being to admit every Jew who problems of Jews than the
late Calvin Coolidge
in this country should continue to strength- wishes to settle in the land/..'that he is cooperative in all efforts devoted to those of • Congregationalists. From. -
en this movement and to serve Israel in involving Diaspora Jewry; that he has again reiterated his boyhood Beinard Baruch has considered himself
improving and protecting the health of her government's determination toprovide "every opportunity for • first an America, secondly a ,Southerne•, thirdly
pioneers.
private initiative" in every branch of industry, placing empha- a Confederate Deniocrat and lastly a--Jew, this
We wish the H-Day workers Godspeed sis on this policy with his declaration: "We don't believe in descending kale. being a rough -measure of the
relative strength of his loyalties.
and urge community-wide response in their regimented economy."
These assertions should allay the unwar-
"Yet, speaking from his heart and to 'his
memberShip *solicitations.
ranted.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
fears that have' been spread by the anti-Histadrut ele-
ments whose. exaggerated reports have been harmful to Israel.
l It will be necessary to formulate the decisions of the
Jerusalem conference with firmness, with a determined will
to be helpful to Israel. There are many difficulties' in the
path of coordinating the numerous plans. Some' details are
yet tc? be implemented. In our large communities the'present
campaign structures undoubtedly will have to be retained and
PHILIP SLOMOVITZ. Editor
strengthened.
In a community like Detroit, for example, it
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would be unwise 'to attempt reformation of :machinery which
has proven effective. Any attempt to revise the structure
Vol. XVIII—No. 1 Page 4 September 15, 1950 Of the Allied Jewish Campaign might proVe disastrous. But
, all forces must be pooled to strengthen the existing ma-
Sabbath Shuva Scriptuial Selections
chinery, to educate our people to an understanding that
This Sabbath, theL.fifth day of Tishri, 5711, harm to Israel will surely reverberate in harm to us and
the following Scriptural selections will be read may strike us with damaging blows iii the course of time.
in our synagogues: .
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Pentateuchal portion—Dent. 31.
Each one of us has a responsibility : to strengthen the
Prophetical portion — Hos. 14:2-10; Joel hands of the responsible leaders- in solving the problem of
2:15-27.
the unfortunate .Jews in lands of oppression and to assist
the small country which is playing so important a role in
this effort. The current year must prove to Israel and to
Pentateuchal portions — ,Morning: Let. 16, ourselves that American Jewry—which must retain the lead'
Num. 29:7-11; Afternoon: Lev. 18.
in the great reconstruction program--is devoted to the hu-
Yom Kippur (Thursday) Scriptural Selections.
Prophetical portions — Morning: Is. 17:14- manitarian ideals which already have distinguished our
58:14; Afternoon: JOnah.
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generation.
own.people in his homeland (and this is not Tel
Aviv, but Camden, S. C.), he confessed last year:•
`I have had intolerance practiced against me and
mine all my life. But I have never, perMitted it
to arouse_ in me envy, jealousy or hatred, Or to .
weaken in the slightest my faith in our form of
governmen, . its Constitution and its institu-;.
tions."'
Every self-respecting Jew, every self-repect-
ing American, must ask_ the question as to in-
ference Does Mr. White imply that other Jews -
are not as loyal as me Baruch, that they are
loyal not to American soil but Tel Aviv, that one
must be moved to act in defense of oppressed
only when a monster like Hitler arrives on the
scene? Mr. White makes no mention in his book
to the help given by Mr. Baruch to the Zionist
cause at Lake Success, but he resorts to a wild
reference to Tel Aviv to prove that Mr. Baruch
is better than other Jews, thus slurring 5,000,000
loyal American Jews.
Two paragraphs, which must have been
penned in haste, else they would not have shown
such poor sportsmanship and 'bad taste, spOil
an otherwise interesting book. If Mr. Baruch was
shown the manuscript' before it went to'. the
printers, he shareS guilt with hiS biographer for
the poor spirit of the 'above quotation. We hope
he, at least, is guiltless.P. S. •