Malcolm Hay's Latest Book:
Weapon Against Anti-Semitism

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 10, 1950

Bishop of Berlin Recalls '38 Pogrom
Which Started Nazi Reign of Terror

—

Only Survivor
Is Happy Again

Malcolm Hay, hero of World the horrible lies spread against
War I, returned to England Jews by the anti-Semitic group.
after his miraculous escape from
Because of Israel's triumph,
death and conducted a one-man "The Foot of Pride" ends on a
campaign to defend the rights happy note. But the book in its
of his fellow-Catholics and to entirety often makes the read-
refute attacks upon the Cath- er's hair stand on edge during
olic church.
Mr. Hay's recital of the barbar-
Today, Mr. Hay, in a powerful ism that has marked anti-
book, "The Foot of Pride: The Semitic pressures against the
Pressure of Christendom on the Jewish people.
People of Israel for 1900 Years"
Mr. Hay has rendered a great
(published by Beacon Press, 25 service with his book. His fel-
Beacon St., Boston 8), is a major low-Catholic, Thomas Sugrue,
defender of Jewish rights and a has added weight to the argu-
courageous repudiator of anti- ment against bigotry with his
Sernitism:
impressive introduction. Two
Malcolm Hay's life story is re- Catholics thus are aiding the
lated in the introduction to this cause of justice. Their courage
interesting volume by Thomas is evident on every page of Mr.
Sugrue who, in his own right, Hay's splendid book.
recently has taken an .important
place among the philo-Israel Exclusive
forces with his book, "Watch for
the Morning."
Draft Cuts American
Mr. Hay's highly scholarly
Wearing the gold watch
work reviews every aspect of Chalutzim Down 30%
given him by the King of Nor-
prejudice against the Jewish
NEW YORK, (AJP)—The long way, 13-year-old ISAAC plays
people. He -challenges every
arm
of Selective Service official- with his three-year-old sister
manifestation of bigotry and
does not hesitate to condemn dom has. reached - out to tap VIVIENNE outside their tem-
even his own church when it American Jewish youth prepar- porary home at the Sha'ar
ing to help in the upbuilding Aliyah immigrant camp near
is guilty of discrimination.
of Israel and the number of
The outrageous ritual murder pioneer trainees at six Hecha- Haifa, Israel. The boy was the
libel, the jealousies over Jewish lutz (Pioneer) training farms in only survivor when a plane
successes . that brought about the United States has decreased filled with Jewish refugee
hatred, the charge that Jews as much as 30 percent since children from North Africa
wanted money by Christians the start of the Korean war.
crashed over Norway.
who themselves craved for gold,
Hechalutz officials here said
the horrors of the crematoria, that any plans to temporarily Air Cadet Killed As Two
the frightful anti-Zionist atti- close some of the agricultural Israeli Fighters Collide
tudes pursued by the British in training centers would depend
spite of obligations to Jewry un- upon "further developments in
TEL AVIV (JTA)--Two Israel
der the mandate—all these and the world situation" and "the
many more angles are covered training budget." They pointed training planes were destroyed
and exposed in "The Foot of out, however, that the training and an Israel air cadet was
Pride."
farms also served the purposes killed in the first serious mishap
Referring to the policy of of gathering places for educa- suffered by the Israel Air Force
degradation of Jews followed tional seminars on Zionism and since its formation. The cadet
by Pope Paul IV in the 16th pioneering.
died after two training planes
century, Mr. Hay says that the
flying at night collided in mid-
•text of his document "repeats
air.
and emphasizes the doctrine Edit Hebrew Yearbook
of medieval Papacy."
Rabbi J. L. Maimon, Israel's
The anti-Semites of France
are unmasked and the Dreyfus Minister of Religion, and Pro-
case is analyzed as a symbol of fessor S. K. Mirsky of Yeshiva
University, will edit jointly a

BERLIN, (JTA)—On the occa-
sion of the forthcoming 12th an-
niversary of the Nov. 9, 1938,
pogrom, Cardinal Konrad von
Preysing, Bishop of Berlin, is-
sued a letter to his diocese re-

Leonard Jaslove to Play
Role at Wayne U. Theater

Leonard Jaslove, of 2955
Blaine, will appear in the Wayne
University Theater production of
"Murder in the Cathedral," to
be given in the Detroit Institute
of ArtS auditorium tonight and
Saturday. Jaslove, in his fifth
year with the theater, has been
in numerous productions, in-
cluding, "Time of Your Life,"
"King Lear" and "Androcles and
the Lion."
Tickets are on sale at the uni-
versity ticket office, 4841 Cass,
or by calling TE. 1-1450, Ext. 265.

Center Social-Lites
Feature Sam Barnett

Center Social-Lites will pre-
sent their Autumn Dance Sun-
day evening at the Dexter-Da-
vison branch of the Jewish Cen-
ter. Sam Barnett and his or-
chestra will be featured.

calling that "dreadful day"
which marked the beginning of
the extermination of Jews in
Germany. The reign of terror
followed the slaying of Nazi
diplomat Ernest vom Rath in
Paris by a Jew.
"As you know more than five
million Jews were murdered by
the previous government," said
the Cardinal's letter. "It was a
crime without parallel. I take
this opportunity of speaking
about it because time and time
again there are symptoms in
Germany that racial and na-
tional hatred is not yet dead."
The letter went on: "We are
horrified to hear that even the
peace of cemeteries has been
disturbed. This was done by
youth! What must be the sur-
roundings of such youth if such
outrages are possible? We know
that many other crimes against
humanity are being perpetrated.
But this does not free us of an
obligation to recall what has
been done here by Germans and
to make every effort to oppose
hatred and fanaticism wherever
it occurs. We hope and wish that
the wrongs done to millions of
people will be righted by com-
pensating those thousands who
survived."

Junior Hadassah to Hold
Annual Hayride at Morey's
Junior Hadassah will hold its
annual hayride at 9 p.m., Satur-
day at Morey's. The affair is
open to the public. For informa-
tion call Anne Zelonka, TO.
8-4593.

To Hold Second Barn Dance
Israel Chapter of AZA will
hold its second annual bar n
dance at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 22 at
Graemer's Barn, 27450 Eleven
Mile Rd. For tickets, call Arnold
Shifman, UN. 4-3680.

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Bnai Moshe Students
Mark Book Month

A discussion on books in cele-
bration of Jewish Book Month
will be held at Bnai Moshe Re-
ligious School at 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day.
Rose Freedman, fifth grader,
will act as chairman and call on
book reports from Sharon Kahn,
Sheila Markle, Stuart Gorman,
Sharon Bernstein, Judith Bar-
nett, Martin Levitt and Judith
Wolovitz.
Mrs. Seymour Abramson, li-
brarian, is in charge of the
Book Month Assembly and Wal-
ter Farber, director of the
school, will introduce-the sneak-
ers.

Haggai Speaks to Kvutzah
On Culture in the Kibutzim

• Joseph Haggai, • recently re-
turned from an extended visit
in Israel, will speak to the Kvut-
zah Ivrith, Hebrew Cultural
Group of Detroit, at a meeting
at 9 p.m., Saturday at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Haggai's top-
ic will be "The Cultural Life in
the Kizzutzirn." The public is in-
vited.

Rabbi Lehrman to Head
%WC Committee Locally

The appointment of Rabbi
Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai
Moshe as head of the World
Jewish Congress committee of
the Stephen S. Wise Chapter
locally, was announced recently
by Dr. David Gaberman, chap-
ter president. Rabbi Lehrman
was connected with AJC in
Buffalo, and was chairman of
the Jewish National Fund for
four years.

Sisterhoods Convene

Rabbi Maimon Prof. Mirsky
Hebrew yearbook, to be issued
annually in Jerusalem, under
the name of "Talpioth," to be
devoted to Jewish law and eth-
ics and their application. The
publication will be under the
joint sponsorship of Yeshiva
University and the Rabbi Kook
Foundation of Israel. This year-
book will serve as an adjunct to
the Hebrew quarterly, "Tal-
pioth," published by Yeshiva
University since 1943.

Urge Women to Serve on
Federation Committees

The- Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation Com-
mittee on Committees will com-
plete its work this week, Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner, Division
president, announced.
Mrs. William Frank, chairman
of the committee, urged women
interested in serving on com-
mittees to call her at UN. 1-5424
to submit their own name or
names of their friends for Divi-
sion posts.

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'730 Jewish DPs From China
Reach Israel Through Malben

NEW YORK—Some 240 aged,
ill and handicapped Jewish DPs
from Tientsin and Shanghai
whose emigration to Israel was
made possible by the establish-
ing or Malben, the organization
founded by the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, Jewish Agency
and the Israeli Government to
care for "hard core" newcomers
to the .Jewish State, will arrive
in Haifa this week, it was an-
nounced by Edward M. M. War-
burg, JDC chairman.

CLEVELAND—Delegates rep-
resenting the 75,000 members of
the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods will meet
here Nov. 12 to 15, for the .18th
biennial assembly of the organ-
ization, to be held concurrently
with the 41st General Assembly
Charles:A. Dana, famous edi-
of its parent body, the Union of tor of the New York Sun, helped
American Hebrew Congregations. educate the public to want news.

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