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The
Statement by the Reichsvertretung
The
Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland announces
the following:
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"The
Laws decided upon by the Reichstag in Nuremberg have
come as the heaviest of blows for the Jews in Germany.
But they must create a basis on which a tolerable
relationship becomes possible between the German and
the Jewish people. The Reichsvertretung der Juden
in Deutschland is willing to contribute to this
end with all its powers. A precondition for such a
tolerable relationship is the hope that the Jews and
Jewish communities of Germany will be enabled to keep
a moral and economic means of existence by the halting
of defamation and boycott.
The
organization of the life of the Jews in Germany
requires governmental recognition of an autonomous
Jewish leadership. The Reichsvertretung der Juden
in Deutschland is the agency competent to
undertake this. It has the support, with few
exceptions, of the totality of the Jews and Jewish
Communities, particularly the State Association of
Jewish Communities (Landesverbaende) and all
the City communities, as well as the independent
Jewish organizations: Zionist Federation of Germany (Zionistische
Vereinigung fuer Deutschland), Central
Organization of Jews in Germany (Zentralverein der
Juden in Deutschland), Union of Jewish Veterans (Reichsbund
juedischer Frontsoldaten), Association for Liberal
Judaism (Vereinigung fuer das religioes-liberale
Judentum), the Organized Orthodox Community (die
organisierte Gemeinde-Orthodoxie), Union of Jewish
Women (Juedischer Frauenbund), Reich Committee
for Jewish Youth Organizations (Reichsausschuss der
juedischen Jugendverbaende).
The
most urgent tasks for the Reichsvertretung,
which it will press energetically and with full
commitment, following the avenues it has previously
taken, are:
1.
Our own Jewish educational system must serve to
prepare the youth to be upright Jews, secure in their
faith, who will draw the strength to face the onerous
demands which life will make on them from conscious
solidarity with the Jewish community, from work for
the Jewish present and faith in the Jewish future. In
addition to transmitting knowledge, the Jewish schools
must also serve in the systematic preparation for
future occupations. With regard to preparation for
emigration, particularly to Palestine, emphasis will
be placed on guidance toward manual work and the study
of the Hebrew language. The education and vocational
training of girls must be directed to preparing them
to carry out their responsibilities as upholders of
the family and mothers of the next generation.
An
independent cultural structure must offer
possibilities of employment to Jews who are
artistically and culturally creative, and serve the
separate cultural life of the Jews in Germany.
2.
The increased need for emigration will be
served by large-scale planning, firstly with respect
to Palestine, but also to all other available
countries, with particular attention to young people.
This includes study of additional possibilities for
emigration, training in professions suited for
emigrants, particularly agriculture and technical
skills; the creation of ways and means to mobilize and
liquidate the property of persons who are economically
independent, the broadening of existing means of
transferring property and the creation of additional
such means.
3.
Support and care of the needy, sick or aged must be
assured through further systematic expansion of the
Jewish welfare services provided by the
communities to supplement government social services.
4.
An impoverished community cannot carry out these
varied and difficult tasks. The Reichsvertretung
will try by every means to safeguard the economic
position of the Jews by seeking to protect the
existing means of livelihood. Those who are
economically weak will be assisted by the further
development of such economic aids as employment
bureaus, economic advice, and personal or mortgage
loans.
5.
We are given strength in the present and hope for
the future by the vitality of the progress in the
construction of a Jewish Palestine. In order to
draw the Jews of Germany even more closely into this
development, the Reichsvertretung itself has
joined the Palestine Foundation Fund (Keren
Hayesod) and appeals warmly to Jewish communities and
organizations to follow its example. The Reichsvertretung
offers its services to establish organizational links
between the institutions of the Jews in Germany and
the work of reconstruction in Palestine.
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In
full awareness of the magnitude of the
responsibilities involved and the difficulties of the
task, the Reichsvertretung calls on the Jewish
men and women, and on all Jewish youth, to join
together in unity, to maintain high Jewish morale, to
practice strictest self-discipline, and show a maximum
willingness to make sacrifices.
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In
accordance with a proposal made in the presidium of
the Reichsvertretung, the Reichsvertretung,
the state Federations and the communities are
requested to cooperate closely in taking such
organizational and personnel measures as are required
in the Jewish bodies in order to ensure the vigorous
and systematic carrying out of the new working program
by all Jewish official bodies."
Juedische
Rundschau, No.
77, September 24, 1935.
*
Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland
National Representation of the Jews in Germany.
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See Document 29. |