“World peace will come when we recognize the sacredness of every human personality,” declares Rabbi Morton M. Berman, of Davenport, Iowa, in the current issue of World Unity. His statement is one of many given by social and religious leaders of the country in answer to a questionnaire on world peace.
The consensus, according to replies received on the questionnaire, is that peace can be assured by the elimination of poverty and the strengthening of spiritual values.
Vladimir Karapetoff of Cornell University, in the second of a series of articles on “The Biological Attitude Toward Human Affairs,” discusses the Jewish problem.
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