THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 20, 1946

Page Nine

Jewish Agency Delegation Reported Authorized
To Participate in London Parley on Palestine

Attempts Are Being Made
To "Bridge Present, Gulf"

700 Students Attend
Temple Israel School

Seven hundred pupils returned
to Temple Israel Religious School
Agency's Delegation May Be Enlarged in the Event Group at Hampton School, Warrington
and Pickford, last Saturday and
Decides to Take Part in Talks with British, Arabs;
Sunday.
Britain ,Seen Prepared to Reconsider Decision
Many new pupils. sons and
daughters of newly affiliated
(Special JTA Cable to The Jewish News)
LONDON (JTA)—Reports circulating here this week members of the congregation,
that a spokesman for the Jewish Agency had authorized ranging in age from 4 to 17, were
Agency participation in the London conference on Palestine enrolled.
Rabbi Leon Fram greeted the
marked the return of Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Prof. Selig
Brodetsky and Berl Locker from Paris where they conferred students and began at once to
train them for the project of con-
with David Ben Gurion.
However, no decision on participation has been made. In ducting the Children's Yom Kippur
on S a t u rd a y. Oct. 5, in
the event the Jewish Agency officially decides to take part service
the auditorium of the Detroit In-
in the discussions the delegation'''
stitute of Arts. Among the teach-
will be larger than the Agency
The Board of Deputies of Brit- em were graduates of Temple
originally had planned. because ish Jews has decided to endorse
Israel high school.
the British government had in- the recommendation of its execu-
The school meets every Satur-
vited 16 non-Agency members. So tive committee that the organ-
far. a composite delegation of ization should not attend the con- day morning at 9:30 for the con-
various Jewish groups-has not yet ference on Palestine without the firmation department or grades
6. 7. 8 and 9. and every Sunday
been discussed.
Jewish Agency. Only a few par- morning at 9:30 for other classes.
ticipants at the session abstained
The High Holyday services of
Agency's Attitude
from voting.
Has Not Weakened
Prof. Selig Brodetsky, president, Temple Israel will be held in the
JERUSALEM (JTA) —A spokes- reported to the session that unity auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
man for the Jewish Agency here has been achieved among all tute of Arts with an overflow
said that there was "no weaken- Jewish organizations which re- service in the lecture hall of the
ing" of the Agency's attitude to- ceived invitations from the Brit- same building. Rosh Hashanah
ward the London conference, but ish government to attend the par- evening services begin at 8 o'clock,
that attempts are being made to ley. "The Board of Deputies," he and the morning services at 10.
- bridge the present gulf."
said. "cannot participate in the
CARD OF THANKS
The spokesman said, however, conference, if the establishment
The family of the late Harry
"trim this end it looks as if the of a Jewish state is ruled out."
British government was prepared During the debate which followed Abramson wishes to express sin-
to reconsider its decision regard- 1 his report, the Revisionist and cerest thanks to relatives and,
ing participation by Jewish lead- , AgtIclist members of the Board friends for the kindnesses shown
ers now being detained at the spoke against the partitioning of them in their recent bereavement.
Latrun Camp.
Palestine.
The Palestine Aiab Higher Corn-1
The Jewish Agency, Dr. Nahum titude of the Agudas Israel with
mittee was scheduled to go to Goldmann told the JTA, will regard to participating in the
Alexandria this Friday in response! enter the conference only for dis- conference is expected shortly,
to an "urgent summons" sent on cussion of the Agency's plan. He following the arrival here from
Sept. 8 by the Mufti. They were added that the conference has not Paris of Rabbi Isaac Meyer Levin,
expected to discuss the present yet reached the stage at which chairman of the World executive
situation concerning the adjourn- the Agency's participation would of the Agudah, and of F. Galena-
ment of the London conference.
be possible. -
ter and Rabbi Amram Blau, Pales-
The final clarification of the at- tine leaders of Agudah.
Conference on Palestine
Postponed Indefinitely
LONDON (JTA)—The confer-
ence on Palestine was indefinitely
postponed after the Monday morn-
ing session which was taken up
RAYON-
almost completely by Foreign
Secretary Bevin's reply to the ob-
jections advanced by the delegates
GABARDINE
of the seven Arab states to the
British plan for "Provincial au-
CASUAL
tonomy."
It is believed that the confer-
ence may be resumed by this Fri-
day. In the meantime, the Arabs
will consider the points outlined
today by Bevin and will reply to
them. possibly with alternative
proposals. A Reuter report said
that the conference "is most like-
ly to close next week." if no dele-
gation of Palestine Arabs comes
Wear this slick model
to London to attend the parley.
everywhere on the cam-
However, it emphasized that there
-
was "a fifty-fifty chance" that
pus
...
to
football
games
the Palestine Arabs might send
delegation.
and when you go into
Three leaders of the Jewish
Agency left by air today for Paris
town. It's smart as can be
to confer with David Ben Gurion,
and indispensable to your
chairman of the executive. on
further developments in connec-
school wardrobe.
tion with the British invitation to
attend the conference on Pales-
$10.95
tine. The three were Prof. Selig
Brodetsky, Nahum Goldmann and
Sizes 9 - 15
Berl Locker. (They have returned
to London).
Bevin's remark that no solution
is possible unless the presence of
Jews in Palestine is taken into ac-
count was considered by Jewish
circles here an encouraging sign
indicating that the stage when
the Jewish Agency may be able to
enter the conference is not too far
distant
At the same time. these circles
pointed out that this stage has
not yet been reached, since the
government is still formally ad-
hering to its plan for "provincial
autonomy" as the basis of the
discussions.

inch Hashanah Greetings Frew

BEN KATZMAN

and His Orchestra
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Hasie for All OotesaWas

Edits English Section
Of Jewish Book Annual

Hashomer Leaders Back;
Launch Year's Work

After attending summer camps
in Wild Rose, Wis.. and Bights-
town, N. J., leaders of the Detroit
branch of Hashomer Hatzair be-
gan their work for the year in the
city.
On Sept. 9 the following new
officers were elected: Yisrael Sta-
shefsky, president; Abra ha m
Jacobson, secretary; Yona Weis-
ner, treasurer.
Members attended a hike at
River Rouge Park last Sunday. A
talk, concerning the situation in
ABRAHAM G. D1TKER. whose Palestine was given by Tzvi Frish,
schliach of the Jewish Agency and
appbintment as editor of the En- Hashomer Hatzair for the Halutz
glish section of the Jewish Book youth movement in America.
Annual was made known simul-
taneously with the publication of
the 1946-47 edition of this triling-
ual volume by the Jewish Book
Council c America, sponsored by
the National JWB.

Holiday

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