Jew of the Future:Dire Warnings in David Horowitz's From "Israel" by Ludwig Lewisohn I 'The Free World Colossus' Analyzed The Jew of the future will un- derstand both himself and the ! world better. That world cannot be saved, cannot be redeemed from chaos except through co-operation and peace. Liberals and pacifists and the truly ethically minded see that. They know that the chivalric instincts must fall into disuse, that the gallant barbarisms of the North will end by destroying civili- zation unless they are curbed. Men must return to the ideals which Jesus derived from the prophets and teachers of his people. The world must be Christianized. The world must be Judaized. The two In this critical period, with war threats hovering over this land, when America set out on her post- war path to contain revolution "The Free World Colossus," by David Horowitz, published by Hill and Wang (141 5th, NY10), is a most timely evaluation of the poli- cies pursued by our government. throughout the world, and threw THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS her immense power and influence into the balance against the ris- ing movement for social justice among the poverty stricken two- thirds of the world's population, As the subtitle states, this the first victims of her deeds were volume is "a critique of American the very ideals for a better world— foreign policy in the cold war." liberty, equality and self-determin- Under review are the events ation—which she herself, in her commencing with 1945, and the infancy, had done so much to fos- beginnings of the cold war are ter." traced, in retrospect as the author declares: are one .. . "The Truman Doctrine of a The Jew who sees these truths, world divided into two opposing * If• you want who strives to build the state of peace and justice first in Palestine, next to co-operate with all men who seek to build it elsewhere— that Jew will be calmly and serenely himself. Being a Jew is what he owes mankind. It may be that he will fail. It may be that all those thousands of fine and erect spirits among the Gentiles camps proved to be a self-fulfill- ing prophecy: given the mentality of the Russian leaders, the whole post-war United States policy of facing the Soviets with an 'iron fist' and 'strong language,' while at the same time making it as difficult as possible for them to carry out the work of reconstruc- tion, virtually ensured the 'ex- pansion' that the policy, allegedly, who are at one with him will fail. It may be that the black reaction had been designed to prevent." now upon the world will overhelm The author shows how "U. S. the great civilization of the West. foreign policy failed to meet the It may be . . . Then at least we shall have been among the least challenge inherent in U. S. guilty; we shall have tried; we ideals," in his description of how repressive regimes were support- shall have clung to the saving doc- ed in Guatemala, Korea and trines of our people. With Elijah Vietnam: Israel does not enter and Amos, with Jeremiah and into the discussion, but the Mid- Jesus we shall have stood unafraid dle East situation is outlined before the powers" of earth; we in the Iran-Greece-Turkey chap- 'shall have loved the sojourner and ter in which it is shown that judged righteously between a man during 1946 61, a quarter of out- and his brother; we shall not have - brought vain oblations to the idols of the marketplace; we shall have striven that violence shall no more be heard in the land, nor desola- tion nor destruction within its bor-1 ders, but that its wall shall be call- ed salvation and its gates, praise. I Bulgaria Honors 3 Jews in Performing Arts right U. S. grants went to Tur- key, Greece, South Korea, South Vietnam and Formosa — "all right-wing dictatorships opposed to social change, and, with the exception of Formosa, all hope- lessly backward economically." The failure to make peace, the difficulties in attaining contain- ment and the problems that arose with the race for atomic weapons supremacy are reviewed and ac- counted for, and the author con- SOFIA (JTA) — Three Jewish personalities in the performing, arts were among the list of Bul- cludes with an admonition, de- garian citizens honored July 20 by ploring the emergent challenging the presidium of the National As- sembly which conferred various orders and decorations. The Jews honored included Dora Gabai, a noted poetess; Matti Pin- tas, a famous actress and singer with the Sofia Opera Company; and Nioma Belagorski, a promi- nent film producer. ELECT .. . SEYMOUR MARKOWITZ State Representative Republican-16th Dist. Political Advertisement * "In these dark times, when the as a light and hope to oppressed peoples was being tragically re- versed and the new world colossus was taking its place as one of the great and hated oppressor nations, the American people could ponder with rue the prophetic words ut- tered by John Quincy Adams in his Independence Day Oration of 1821. Observing with pride that `America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy,' he warned that if she did, though 'she might become dictatress of the world, she would no longer be the ruler of her own spirit.' And indeed, ELLIOT I. BEITNER JUDGE RECORDER'S -COURT Short Term Ending Jon. 1, 1967 "WELL QUALIFIED" — Detroit Bar Association Active in Jewish Community Organizations . 4 . • • • 4...;• . Prif t Pol. Adv. to strengthen our Criminal Courts you'll be smart to elect those most qualified. REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd Elect, DONALD S. LEONARD JUDGE -- RECORDER'S COURT • His outstanding record merits your vote • Chairman, Michigan Liquor Control Commission • Former Detroit and State Police' Commissioner • Attorney, graduate of Wayne State University and University of Michigan • His proven record of ability, experience, honesty, good judgment, sense of fairness and understanding warrants your confidence. Rated "PREFERRED and Well Qualified by Civic Searchlight DONALD S. LEONARD no. 563 Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot This message paid for by Leonard N. Simons U.S. Senator Bob Griffin Paid for by Griffin for Senate Comm., K. E. Thompson, Treasurer • 0 ELECT 602 status, by declaring: nation's historic and revered role Friday, July 29, 1966-15