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September 07, 1945 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-07

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Friday, September 7, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Page Fifteen
this figment of youth in the ,

form in Palestine to be aimed lation of large estates, for its
-V, war period .
ment in the town and the vil-
at
three
purposes;
not
merely
the
and
perhaps
the
great-
The last ,
, lands were purchased to an over- lages. This policy
sprang from
confiscation of the property of whelming extent from large land
problem that faces youth is
our
desire
that
the
Jewish Na-
large
land
owners,
and
its
redis-
fon
fol.
democracy.
The
(Continued
from
Page
12)
u
owners and have been distributed tional Fund wholly fulfill its his-
a-rhals
taught
them
that
the
air
There
are
those
who
argue
that
tribution,
but
in
addition
to
that,
ea
on lease, in small areas, to work-
lom isn't something you Palestine is a "small country," a systematic development plan de- ing farmers. The Jewish National toric task of serving as one of
You've got to breathe that its agricultural population is ! signed to reduce the unit of land Fund carries out plans for the the decisive factors in the up-
fa fo m rthe support of a amelioration and development of building of the homeland.
.niocracy isn't something already sufficiently large and that 1 farming d family.
At the same time, our hopes
at you're endowed with. It's the area of land which is abso- An agrarian re- its lands and creates conditions
mething you've got to work at lutely uninhabited is small. But form of this type is far more which make it possible for a are turned to the prospect of far
enty-four hours a day,
as against these arguments it may complicated than that which has larger population to settle on its greater possibilities whose utiliza-
tion will necessitate far-reaching
It i s a mistaken idea that all be stated that one of the most been accomplished in Europe or lands than inhabited them when
changes in the land law of Pales-
w ish youth understands democ- outstanding features of Palestine even in overseas countries. Its they were purchased.
tine, for the purpose of accom-
ey, Some do. Some don't. At the is that much of its land is not first two purposes are in practice
During the war period the Jew-
cent national AZA conference
g properly cultivated. This merely of an agrarian-administra- ish National Fund prepared itself plishing an agrarian reform. For
Itfted to earlier, the boys were land
being could be developed and tive nature, but the third purpose for its future tasks. Its program we know that our main function
iscussing support of the F.E.P.C. could, with proper cultivation 1 is colonizational in character and of activities encompassed all in the struggle ahead will be to
, '
solve the land problem, in order
he representative from a con- support a much larger farming ' calls for the training of men in
spheres of economic life; all to create all the conditions need-
tuency covering a large see- population. This indeed is the intensive agricultural production
branches of agriculture, the needs
ed for the absorption of large
m of this country felt called problem characteristic of Eretz on a far larger scale than has
of industry and housing develop-
numbers of Jewish immigrants.
pen to register a negative vote. Israel—the development of agri- been the practice hitherto, in or- - -- —
ow clearly this reflects the fact cultural conditions, the intensi- der that they may be able to
Jews are just like their fication of cultivation and the full utilize all the properties of soil
eighbors, "only more so."
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
exploitation of the soil. In this and water and develop their farms
The tomorrow of Jewry will way additional areas could be on small areas of land.
most certainly be spelled out made available on land which is ,
1 It may be said that, in essence,
s terms of its youth. If that
now not being properly culti- i what the Jewish National Fund
uth is alert to its responsibili- vated; the existing agricultural 1 has been doing since its inception
s, attuned to playing its part population could support itself ' has been to accomplish such an
tehe Jewish community and
ble and willing to accept those on a smaller area of land and agrarian reform, albeit in minia-
sponsibilities and its destined thereby make room for an in- ture, on those comparatively small
PLUMBING AND HEATING
le, then Jewry may look con- crease in the size of the farm- areas of land in its possession. Its
deafly to the future. For that ing community. activities constitute an important
CONTRACTORS
In other words, an agrarian re- factor in leading to the parcel-
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AND BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL
cracy and Jewish life.

Palestine's Land
Problem Calls for
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m Kugel, chairman of the lo-
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