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April 16, 1948 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-04-16

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Mobile Dental Unit on Display Here
Before Being Shipped to Palestine

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Page Seven

THE— JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 16, 1948

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This ambulance, which will be on exhibit this Saturday and
Sunday in Detroit, is the . first American mobile dental hospital to go
to Palestine Kupat Cholim, the medical arm of the Jewish forces. -
Contributed by branch 552 of the Jewish National Workers'
Alliance, the mobile clinic will be driven to Detroit from Cleveland
by Drs. Louis and Harry Goldblatt. The two dentists, Navy veterans,
, are also trained first-aid doctors and nurses. They will accompany
'
the .mobile unit to Palestine.
The clinic has its own water supply and electricity, as well as
an air-conditioning system, and can serve as a first aid station.
The public is invited to inspect the dental unit, according to
Kenneth Board, chairman of Branch 552. Morris L. • Schav er is
chairman of the JNWA City Committee..
The ambulance will be on exhibition at Hotel Statler from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the ambulance
Will tour the northwest section of the city. From 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday
it will be on display at Central High School.

-

Heard in the Lobbies

By ARNOLD LEVIN

(Copyright, 1948. Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.)

Lake Success Dispatch: Bluff and Bluster
A spokesman for the American delegation at Lake Success told
news men that it is America's view that the special Palestine session
of the General Assembly will last only two weeks, i.e., that it will
take - no more than a fortnight for the American trusteeship proposal
to get two-thirds vote in the General Assembly. Observers, however,
feel that the American delegation's spokesman said what he did, not
because he believed it, but in order to convince the innumerable
wavering delegations that America pas support for her trusteeship
propoSals all lined up and that they had better climb on the band
wagon. America's proposals have, at this writing, run into greater
difficulties than had been anticipated. Many delegations feel that it
won't do to go along with America even if Washington has no direc-
tion, only misdirection. They feel, furthermore, that America's vacil-
lations have discredited the UN, weakened the General Assembly's
authority and paved the way for a real war in the Near East. If
America wants war in Palestine, it is America's affair, they feel. But
•in th6t case America must first pledge the dispatch of her own'
troops to Palestine.

Scholars Discover
Early Manuscript
Of Book of Isaiah

NEW HAVEN, Conn., — The
earliest known manuscript of tfie
entire Biblical book- of - Isaiah
from the Old Testament has been
discovered in Palestine, it was
announced by Prof. Millar Bur-
rows of Yale University, Direc-
tor of the American School of
Oriental Research at Jerusalem.
Three other unpublished an--
cient Hebrew manuscripts have
been brought to light by scholars
in the Holy Land. Two of them
have been identified and trans-
lated while the third still chal-
lenges recognition.
The book of the prophet Isaiah
was found . in, a well preserved
scroll of parchment. Dr. John - C.
Trever, a Fellow of the School,
examined it and recognized the
similarity of the script to that of
the Nash Papyrus—believed by
many scholars to be the oldest

known copy of any part of the
Hebrew Bible.
This discovery is particularly
significant since its origin is
dated about the first century B.C.
Other complete texts of Isaiah
are known to exist only as re-
cently as the Ninth Century A.D.
All of these ancient scrolls, two
in leather and the others in
parchment, have been preserved
for many centuries in the library

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For Stand on Palestine

struck a vital blow at the au-
thority of the United Nations and
the international prestige of the
United States," Lehman said in
ALBANY, N. Y., (JTA) — an address before the New York
Terming the Palestine question State Convention of Americans
"one of 'the greatest test issues for Democratic Action.
of the United Nations," former
Governor Herbert H. Lehman
criticized the American Govern-
JUST ARRIVED
ment for its new policy on Pal=
estine -Which resulted in the de-
From
cision taken by the UN security
Council last night to call a spe-
atiornia
cial session of the General As-
sembly to reconsider the recom-
mendation to partition Palestine
into Jewish and Arab states.
"The unexpected reversal of
the American official position has

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and lithographs began at the Jew-
ish Museum, 92nd St. and Fifth
Ave., New York, April 11, and
will continue through May 1.
The Jewish Museum is con-
ducted under the auspices of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, whose library at 122nd
St. and Broadway is exhibiting a
large selection from its world-
famous collection of Passover
Haggadot.
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