An Eichman,n, Aide tvho Risked Life to Save Jews has just been told in the influen- courtyard of his factory. There, tial West German newspaper, the workers lived with their Die Welt, of Hamburg. Here is wives, their children, their par- ents. a reprint of that article: "Once, Schindler was able to "He calls himself a God-fearing Christian who obeys the Ten divert several railway cars in Commandments and tries to act which Jews were to be taken to according to the requirement a death camp. When the cars `love thy neighbor as thyself.' He were opened, they contained 16 believes that nothing that he corpses, and the persons still has ever done has made him bet- alive looked like skeletons. With ter than his fellow-men. He says his wife, Schindler set up a hos- that he merely fulfilled his duty pital in the factory • courtyard, and managed to get hold of three as a Christian. "For more than a thousand Jewish doctors who nursed the persons, however, he is almost a undernourished back to health. "Around this time, Schindler saint, while he himself considers it to be a matter of course that began to equip his workers with he disobeyed the extermination weapons. He managed to get de- orders of Eichmann. Those thou- cent clothes for them by barter- sand people ought to know, for ing jewels for textiles and finally they are Jews. And he saved even setting up a tailor shop. "Thus they awaited the end of their lives. "His name is Oscar Schindler. the Nazi era. As it approached, The then 35-year-old Catholic was Schindler took his Jews to the a successful businessman from American zone of occupation, to the Sudetenland. As a counter- make absolutely sure that he was espionage agent of the Wehr- fulfilling his duty to his fellow- macht be was sent not to the men to the very last moment. front but to occupied Poland in "After the war, having lost order to `Aryanize' Jewish busi- all his property in the Sudeten- ness undertakings. land, Schindler settled in Frank- "In contrast to others who furt-on-the-Main. In his poverty, were given jobs like this, }err Jewish organizations gave what Schindler did not rob the Jews help they could. Everything he of their property. He took over ! undertook to earn a living re- a Cracow factory, enlarged it mained without success, however. with his own money, and pro- Then 'his' Jews went into opera- ceeded to manufacture enamel- I tion for him. Half of them are ware. living in Israel, the rest are "At this point his unobtrusive scattered throughout the world, struggle with the Gestapo began: so that they are a kind of world- When the order was given that , wide organization. From the Fed- all Jewish workers must be dis- I eral Government, Schindler re- missed, Schindler enlarged his I cently got one-third of the 150,- factory again in order to be able 000 Deutschemarks ($37,500) to employ more Jews. In 1940, that is coming to him as restitu- he had 150 Jews on his payroll; tion for what he lost during the in 1943, 900; and by the end Nazi period. of the war, more than 1,100. "Among the 'Schindler Jews' in "For a certain length of time, Israel are judges, lawyers, doc- it was possible for these Jews tors and prominent businessmen. to move unhindered between the They sent him his ticket for factory and the ghetto. But the the trip to Israel and invited him time came when Eichmann's to stay with them as long as he myrmidons began to arrest wishes." Schindler's men as they walked to and fro—and Schindler went Israel Offers 600 into action. Toward the end of 1942, when Himmler had or- `Higher Level' Jobs dered the 'final solution for the Jewish problem' and ghettos to U.S. Workers were being liquidated and death NEW YORK, (JTA) — There ca m p s established, Schindler is a need in Israel for hundreds built a camp of his own—in the of technically trained and quali- fied American men and women who are seeking the experience of employment in Israeli in- dustry, it was announced by the Committee on Manpower Oppor- tunities in Israel (COMOI), or- ganized as a central job-finding source for Americans who want to go to Israel. According to Mrs. Lucy Man- off, director of the organization, located at 515 Park, Israel seeks technical and management per- sonnel in existing and newly established industries and busi- nesses. It also needs administra- tive and specialized professional people in social services and re- search fields there. "COMOL now offers approxi- mately 600 higher level job op- By SAUL CARSON JTA Correspondent at the UN (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) The Jewish Telegraphic Agency carried a dispatch reporting that, on the Day of Remembrance, May 1, the Israel government, represented by Foreign Minister Golda :Heir, dedicated on Har Hazikaron (Mount R e mem- brance), in Jerusalem two rows of newly planted trees, named "The Avenue of the Righteous Gentiles." This boulevard com- memorates the work of rescue performed during the Nazi holo- cau_st by many heroic non-Jews not only in Denmark but also in Poland and Russia, even in Germany itself. 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