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AND THINK • .. that with a sub- scrigtion to THE JEWISH NEWS you can save $'s per year and enjoy the luxury of receiving your copy with the mail EVERY FRIDAY! s. Dr. Soma Morgenstern, a man with a distinguished career in Europe, for a number of years now an American citizen, has helped raise the standards of the Jewish literary field with his trilogy: "The Son of the Last Son," "In. ' My Father's Pastures" and "The Testa- ment of the Last Son." Dr. Ludwig Lewisohri- has translated his latest work, "The Third. Pillar," publication of which' was announced jointly this week by the Jewish Publication Society of America (22 N. 15th, Phila.: 2), and Farrar, Straus and Co. (101 5th, NY 3). The Third- Pillar"—not a big book, since its message is condensed in 150 pages—is so soul-stirring that it can veritably be called' another "J'Accuse.' It is the accusation of the sufferers from Nazism against the perpetrators of Dr. Soma s Morgenstern the world's most horrible crime— the murder of six million • Jews, but especially the extermination of the eleven hundred thousand Jewish children! It is a most revealing book.' It exposes to light the beastiali- ties of the Germans. But it also reveals that the neighbors of the Jews in East European countries were partners in the, crime! In other exposes of the Nazis terror, the same story is told: Poles and Ukrainians often ' we re as cruel, at times more cruel, ; than the invading Germans. Theo Messenger in Soma Morgan- stern's story cries out: "The bloody deeds of this day and those that followed were committed by our fellow citizens, our neigh- bors: Ah, it is an ancient sorrow that in the days of heir his- tory, whether fortunate or wretched, it was always they,' our neighbors, who were prone to vent their spleen on us. That is an old story, a European and Christian refrain." The Messenger, describing the invasion of the synagogue by the German troops on Yom Kippur, describes the soldiery as a species "such as the history of the world will never see again— unless, in truth, huthanity in, blasphemous self-forgetfulness ever again permits that people to raise its blood-drenched head." It is the crime against the children that primarily concerns the accuser. The Messenger tells the court, on the day when the rule of the S. S. men was ended by the Reds in , the town in which the trial takes place in the defiled synagogue: "The accusation gives a number: eleven hundred thousand • children were slaughtered. A round number. But numbers and figures have neither countenance, nor heart, nor -eyes. But the eleven hundred thousand children had eleven hundred thousand faces; they had eleven hundred thousand hearts; they had eleven hundred thousand eyes. How much light has been extinguished! In twice eleven hundred thousant1 children's eyes there is space for a darkness great enougheto hide this entire continent in an eternal night" * * Nehemiah, one of the survivors, utters a curse: "The defilers of creations, the Soilers of the Source—may their name be blotted out of the Book of Life and out of the Book of Death. May a burning fire and a searing bolt corrode and expunge from the face of humanity any and every lineament which may recall these Nazi-Germans, whether in body or in spirit. The -blood which they have shed will rise up against them. Those whom they have hunted, whom they have humiliated, whom they have tortured, whom they have wounded with knives, whom they have burned with fire; whoth they have drowned' in water, whom they have throttled with poisonous gases; the flesh which they have 'torn, the bones which they have broken, the skill which they have lacerated, the blood which they have shed— all this will rise up against them and will throttle and choke therri and obliterate thein from the face of the earth . . ." But this is not sufficient. The survivors seek an answer to their last blood, their last prayer: ‘they await a message: And the message is given in the form of:‘Athialta di-Geulah! The re- demption ,has begun! Before the holocaust, the twin in the story, JoChanan who perished and Nehemiah who survived, disCussed the Messiah theme, and one of them foresaw Athhalta di-Geulah! And the survivors, in their humbleness, in' their humility, appealed to the Eternal: "Let us, while there still are oppressors and oppressed, be among the oppressed and not among the oppressors, among the hunted and not among the hunters, among the slain and not the slayers." And they added to their prayer: "AboVe all, Creator of the Universe, let us continue to side with the humble and not with the arrogant. We know this world will be saved from evil. Should this not be true, may we know nothing further; for nothing further will be worth knowing." * * There is a need for a minyan among the survivors, but only nine survived in this town that once numbered twenty-six thou- sand. The Red Commissar finally admits to his Jewishness, lends con YOU get so much for so little? SO . . . whether for yourself .. . or as e thoughtful gift to someone you love . . . fill out ' the convenient form below and mail it today! - whom they have left behind to mourn them, we would not remain here. For us the book of this continent is closed. It is not for . us to add even an- epilogUe."- , "Like that pillar of fire by night, like'rthat pillar of .cloud by day," said Nehemiah, "thus will this our third pillar, the pillar of blood lead us through all the wilderness into the Holy Land. The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile, Detroit 35, Mich. Please find enclosed $4.04 Send The Jewish News to: Athhalta di-Geulah! Redemption has begun! Next .year in Jeru- N ame... Address salem!" • And the head of the court added, in part: "And as the re- demption was foretold, so also were foretold the sufferings, the heblei leda, the sufferings which precede the birth of redemp- Zone. State (If to be sent as a gift and to be acknowledged) AddreSs Soma Morgenstern's Latest Book Is Powerful 'J'Accusei himself to the Minyan to fulfill the great need for the recital of the kaddish. And several more Reds thereupon, assert their Jewishness. But prior to that the Commissar; offering the sur- vivors panacea under his form of life, remarking about the great hope of Israel, the Athhalta di-Geulah: "Jerusalem, your Jeru- salem, has been a heap of ruins for two thousand years . . And he gets his reply: "Our Jerusalem was never a city of stone. Our Jerusalem was light : the light of the heart, the heart of the world for all man- , kind. -It is true that our land is a small land. But one third of our people! have ,fallen in the holocaust of ,this continent. We, Where Sent by The Accuser Points at Germany 11.4 ••••• ••• % . .{ .." • t '. 1.1 .; tion . . ." Such is the masterful story of the holocaust and of Israel's reply to it. Such is the great expose. The Nazi horror is now being exposed for . all in all its brutality: in the Simon-Schuster books, "The (louse- ' of nol}§"•"arid Joseph cdertel's ,"The .Last4Tempttitiottel; now in "The Third Pinar." Let the truth be known. That's how