Calm in the Midst of Storms THE JEWISH NEWS incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with Issue of July 20. 1931 member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Puhlished every iday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., subscription S4. s year. foreign 115. 89364 Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office, Detroit, Mich„ under Act of March 3. 1879 SIDNEY SHMARAK Advertising Manager PHILIP SLOMOVIT2 Editor and Publisher Page 4 VOL. XXV. No. 3 FRANK SIMONS City Editor March 26, 1954 Sabbath Scriptural Selections This Sabbath, the twentY-second day of Adar Sherri, 5714, the following Scriptural selections will be read in aur synagogues: Pentateuchal portions, Lev. 9:1-11:47, Num. 19. Prophetical portion, Ezek. 36:16-38. Licht Benshen, Friday, March 26, 6:34 p.m. Murders Spell War Between Israel and Arabs . Israel has much to, be concerned about in the repeated acts of terrorism and murder in the Middle East. Once again, the Holy Land is being transformed into the battle- ground of the world, and the events that are transpiring there represent real dangers to peace. Only a day preceding the unspeakable crime that was committed in the Negev by an organized Arab military force, Gen. Moshe Dayan, Israel's Army Chief of Staff, made the sad assertion that "war with the Arab countries is imminent" in view of re- peated Arab declarations that their aim is to annihilate Israel. The very next day, 11 Israelis, men, wom- en and children, were ambushed on the Eilath-Beersheba road and were mercilessly murdered by infiltrees from Jordan. The Arabs and their friends are pointing to Kibya as an analogous situation, but they act dumbly about the many hundreds of Jews who were murdered singly or in small groups on Israel's borders by Arab maraud- ers. The United Nations had acted on the Kibya incident. It remains to be seen wheth- er spokesmen for the nations of the world, and more especially American leaders, will see fit to express the revulsion that must be uttered by all who recognize the horror that marks Arab intentions in their relation to Israel. The cumulative effect of the gathering clouds over that war-ridden area of the world is to add tension to tension, hatred to hatred, suspicion to suspicion. It is a condition that must be ameliorated as speedily as possible, in the best interests of peace-seeking hu- manity. A major danger in the rapidly deterior- ating situation is the threat of a developing quest for revenge, especially in view of the root that: exists among Orientals for retali- ation. The redemption of Israel has brought to the Jewish state hundreds of thousands of Jews who were compelled to escape from McCarron Immigration Law's Injustices Exposed Arab countries where vengeance is the rule rather than the exception. While "the noblest vengeance is to forgive," the very people who have been taught by the Arabs not to for- give but to retaliate may be drawn into There is no vacillation or faltering by J. Campbell Bruce in his crime by crime. And while the guilty will "have simply stepped in their own chewing Ifearless analysis of the cruel McCarran-Walter Immigration Act, gum," (quoting Philip Barry's "Philadelphia in his very challenging book, ''The Golden Door: The Irony of Story") , major harm will come to Israel Our Immigration Policy." Random House, the publishers, share the glory of having displayed sufficient courage to call the more than to her neighbors either from ret- in nation's attention, through this book, to the tragedies imposed ribution or from retaliation. by the new act upon many aliens, to the dangers that stem from Thus, to harassed Jews' annoyance—Lnay, it for citizens and non-citizens alike. Mr. Bruce knows and understands the implications in this even devastation—is added injury and in- sult. It is due, primarily to the indifference act. He has made a thorough study of it, has searched into the of a world calloused to murder, but more irecords and has examined many of the cases mentioned in his The published results make the reader's hair stand on especially calloused to a tragedy that forces book. edge at the recognition of the harm the new immigration . act does. the recently-liberated Jewish state to fight to the established. American traditions of justice and fair play. against great odds for its very existence. Because Communists, unfortunately, try to make capital of it, We repeat our contention that a strong by linking McCarranism with McCarthyism, in order to build up stand by the UN and a firm demand by our la case for martyrdom—without regard to honest liberalism that redress from harm through proper, democratic legislation— own Government can put an end to the war seeks it was proper for Mr. Bruce to, declare, at the outset, that he threats. But to achieve peace it is essential abhors every form of tyranny, with emphasis on his abhorrence that human needs be placed above oil re- i of Communism. He also goes on record favoring "an overall an- quirements—and to attain this we may be nual limit to immigration." He emphasizes the need for a "screen- forced to witness many more horrors until ing process to keep out undesirables, especially Communist agents." But he declares that "that should not rule out a fair and mankind's conscience is fully awakened. just treatment of the BONA-FIDE immigrant and the visitor to J. Campbell Bruce Pleads for Fairness in 'The Golden Door' Are the Nazis Returning to Rule in German This is not an idle question. Earlier this month, only a few years after he had been sentenced as a "Nazi ac- tivist," Dr. Erich Mix, Nazi Lord Mayor of Wiesbaden when that city's synagogue was put to the torch in 1938, was sworn in as Lord Mayor of his city. Margarete Rabe has been released from the war crimes prison at Werl, Germany. She was a German concentration camp overseer who was sentenced to 21 years in jail in 1948 for maltreating women prisoners and for selecting 3,000 of them for death in the gas chambers. Pencils and Charity Those who have received pencils in the mail, with requests for contributions for charitable causes, will be interested in last week's decision by the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind to abandon this practice at the recommendation of the Joint Legis- lative Committee. Because "less scrupulous groups" now are doing the same thing, the Guild for the Blind, which was the first group to use the pencil-distribution method for fund-raising, decided to abandon it. The president of the guild, James A. Goldsmith, had an interesting report on this subject. In the past 40 years, the guild had mailed 54,110,718 pencils and close to 75 per cent of those addressed responded with contributions. Income from the pencils provided $97,000 towards the guild's total budget of $600,000 to aid 4,000 blind. - It is valuable that these facts should be known, eSpecially, in view of the serious efforts. that are being. made. to curtail irre- sponsible and unscrupulous solicitations for charities by operators whose expenses ab- sorb the major portion of the income, leav- ing only a fraction for the cause exploited by undesirable methods. The voluntary abandonment of pencil sales by the Guild for the Blind emphasizes anew the necessity of strengthening the organized, communally- supervised philanthropic movements like the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign and similar charitable efforts throughout the land. Only through responsible community undertak- ings can strict control over charities and worthy purposes be assured. • These incidents are being multiplied many-fold, raising new fears of the restora- tion to power of former Nazis. Does this spell danger? Does it mean that the Nazis are returning to power? The London Jewish Observer and Mid- dle East Review has published interesting facts by pointing to the following sets of boards of directors: Deutsche Bank 1941 Erich Bechtolf Oswald Roesler Fritz Wintermantel Karl von Halt Karl Schirner Hermann J. Abs Florian Kloeckner Hugo Henkel Dresdner Bank 1941 Hugo Zinsser Hans Schippel Erwin Dircks Carl Goetz Carl Schleipen Commerzbank 1941 Theo Goldschmidt Heinrich Fleitmann Wilhelm Vorwerk Hans Erkelenz Wilhelm Nueber Carl Nottebohm Deutsche Bank (Successor Banks) 1954 Erich Bechtolf Oswald Roesler Fritz Wintermantel Karl von Halt Karl Schirner_,. Hermann J. Abs Guenter Henle (Klooeckner's son- in-law) Jost Henkel (Hugo Henkel's son) Dresdner Bank (Successor Banks) 1954 Hugo Zinsser Hans Schippel Erwin Dircks Carl Goetz Carl Schleipen Commerzbank (Successor Banks) 1954 Theo Goldschmidt Heinrich Fleitmann Wilhelm Vorwerk Hans Erkelenz Wilhelm Nueber Wilhelm Nottebohm (Carl Nottebohm's son) our shores." Proving that "the present immigration law is a bad law by citing examples of what is being done under it in this land of the free," Mr. Bruce pleads: "Let us offer . . . hospitality, not hostility. To do that we need an immigration law that is not written in fear, nor rooted in racial discrimination. And those who administer the law need a change of attitude toward the immigrant and the visitor, an attitude that is not cynical, malevolent and beyond all regard for due process." Mr. Bruce makes specific charges. "Due process has long been overdue in the operations of the Immigration Service," he asserts. He warns: "The loss of United States prestige abroad, now at its lowest postwar ebb, may be attributed in part to the shabby He treatment our consular officials accord visa applicants." maintains that the fault lies with our immigration laws, but especially with the McCarran Act. The major danger, Mr. Bruce proves by citing case after case, lies in the investing by the new law of absolute powers in consular underlings. He points out that the new law "allows immigration officials to imprison aliens indefinitely without a. hearing; holds a Damociean threat of deportation over the head of every alien in our midst; sets up a second-class citi- zenry, and creates an atmosphere conducive to corruption." Mr. Bruce's book proves an interesting point: that whenever redress was secured by wronged aliens or naturalized American citizens they were the result of the facts having reached respon- sible newspapers which publicized unfair enforcement of arbitrary rulings by "consular underlings." Mr. Bruce even shows that there have been instances of pay-offs and graft in some quarters. The testimony given before the President's Commission on Immigration by Boris M. Joffe, executive director of the Detroit Community Council, who also was chairman pro tempore of the Michigan Committee on Immigration, is among the expert evi- dence- quoted in this valuable book. Mr. Bruce offers valuable suggestions for revisions of the McCarran-Walter Act. He disproves the contentions of the au- thors of the measure that their bill is a fair one. It remains to be seen whether the proper authorities will make note of Mr. Bruce's warnings. His book should be placed in the hands of every member of Congress and of President Eisenhower, in the hope that his warnings and his presentation of facts will be studied earnestly, with a view to fulfilling Repub- lican campaign pledges that fair immigration legislation will he adopted. In the meantime, great wrongs are being perpetrated by an unwise law. Arnold Posy Writes Stories for Youth Utilizing the Peter Pan method, the characters portrayed by Arnold Posy in his new book, "Holiday Night Dreams" (Bloch), are carried enthusiastically through the air as they enact the stories and fantasies from Jewish folklore." Notable Jewish heroes are delineated here for the young reader, as Mr. Posy deals with the various festivals, with Elijah, with Moses, with the first Biblical figures who are described in the story, "The Creation of the World," with the Golem and the Maharal, and a score more. The reader is introduced to the wonders of Jewish folk tales, to the legend of the creation of the clay Golem, to the story about a simple weaver, Leibele, whose likeness to St. Francis of Assisi caused a spreader of untruth to confess guilt of having plotted to destroy a Jewish community. Leibele's pleading with the Pope, the Maharal's creative genius, the battle on many fronts . of Right against Might, combine to form a .good collection. Last week a number of German cities inaugurated annual observance of. "Brother- hood Week," a concept adapted by German Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation from the American model. Federal Presi- dent Theodor Heuss again has accepted the protectorate over the "Week." It is to be hoped that "brotherhood", inspired by such observance, will help erase Nazis. Post-war Germany has an opportunity to prove that such "brotherhood" is not mere lip service. It certainly can not be attained by restor- ing to their former offices all of the former of short stories. Hella Arensen illustrated Posy's book. Hitlerite officials. —/ H \