THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984 Did Jews resist in Holocaust? L BY MICHAEL SHASHAR Special to The Jewish News The period of the Holocaust causes some Jews, especially among the younger generation, feelings of uneasiness and even of guilt. The question has often been asked: Why did the Jews go as lambs to the slaughter instead of revolting? In answering the question it must be taken into account that during World War II the Germans killed over 20 million people of various nationalities — not only Jews. Apparently, physical resis- tance was made impossible. And if this was true of the gentile popu- lation of Europe, who dwelt in their own countries and had large armies, it was even truer of the Jews. The Jews, after all, consti- tuted a minority and to a large extent alien element in Europe. These facts are objective and, therefore, should not result in any type of guilt feelings by the Jewish population of today. One problem, perhaps, lies in definition. In today's world, heroism and physical bravery are thought to be the same thing. It seems that many Jews who have been brought up on western cul- ture conceive heroism in its phys- ical sense alone. This is where some Jews feel ill at ease because other Jews did not physically re- volt against the Germans. In contrast to this concept, it should be noted that the Jewish idea of heroism is not only a phys- , ical one, but mainly a spiritual and mental one. The very fact that Israel continues to exist while kingdoms such as Babylon, Per- sia, Greece and Rome have van- ished is proof that the spiritual wins out over the material.. The Jews exercised their spiritual heroism in World War II and, to a large extent, kept the commandments of the Torah. They kept the Sabbath and laws of kashruth even in the camps. In this way, the Jews were heroic and did rebel against the Nazi regime. Heroism is not only a physical phenomenon, but a spiritual one as well. LOCAL NEWS Southfield branch of Michigan Bank exhibits local art An exhibit featuring the "Romantic Futurism" paintings of Howard Weingarden will be held in the lobby of the Michigan National Bank, 29630 Southfield Road in Southfield through Oct. 1. Sponsored by the Business Con- sortium for the Arts, the exhibit is open to the public during the bank's regular office hours. Southfield Library has children's film The Southfield Public Library children's room will show Walt Disney's Dumbo, Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Marcotte Room. There is no charge. For infor- mation, call the library, 354-5342. NEW YEAR From The Rhinocerous Restaurant and Lounge SHERATON HOTELS & INNS. WORLDWIDE 17017 W NINE MILE ROAD AT I-696. SOUTHFIELD 557-4800 . World Zionist Press Service All Good Wishes For A Healthful & Joyous Wishing All The Best For A Healthy and Joyful New Year (S) Sheraton-Southfield Hotel 259-2208 265 Riopelle All Good Wishes For A Healthy and Happy New Year Best Wishes For A Healthy and Happy New Year JE TROY HILTON INN ][ NORTHFIELD HILTON 1455 Stephenson Highway Troy, Michigan 48084 I 583 9000 - 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 879-2100 sommas.... COUPON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PLEASE JOIN US FOR A FREE DINNER THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU & YOUR GUEST TO ENJOY ONE FREE DINNER WHEN A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE IS PURCHASED. GOOD SUN. THRU SAT. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Expires Oct. 15, 1984 JN 557-4324 24815 SOUTHFIELD RD. AT 10 MILE NommommiNsummimmosumosu m Beau Jacks THE AREA'S FINEST & MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT AND ITS ENTIRE STAFF WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN 4108 W. MAPLE RD.. 1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH 626-4767 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR A YEAR OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS JIM'S GARAGE 300 LARNED • (across from Cobo Hall) 961-5175 FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY. ( AT 12 MILE) 356-2310 TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m. 51