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Goals Set for Participating
Groups in Aid-to-Israel Drive

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Plan to Liquidate
DP Camps in Year

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The gov-
ernment of Israel is planning to
liquidate all the camps for dis-
placed Jews in Europe within
one year, it was revealed at a
press conference by Moshe
Shapira, Israeli Immigration
Minister.
Negotiations to this end are
presently being conducted with
the International Refugee Organ-
ization.

Haber Reports Renewed
German Anti-Semitism

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MRS. DONALD A. BAIRD is shown here handing
of drugs to BEN BAVLI, chairman of the emergency
mittee of Material for Palestine, at Share Pharmacy on
Rd. Share's has one of Material for Palestine displays
500 Detroit drug stores and in hundreds of other local
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I Many Detroit groups were or-
ganized to participate in the Bnai
Brith Aid-to-the-People-of-Israel
program to provide necessary
food and other articles for the
Jewish State through Material
for Palestine.
Sam Shulman heads the food
division. Max Sossin and Jack
Lourie are in charge of the Super
Markets, for whom they have set
a goal of 10 carloads of foods
which will have a value of $125,-
4)00 in retail prices. Food require-
ments are: Canned milk, unswet-
ened; tined cheese, kosher canned
beef, carrots, peas, dried fruits,
salmon and tuna fish, kosher
margarine.
A goal of $150,000 worth of
material has been set for the
machinery division, a *like sum
for the hardware, carpenters' and
plumbers' groups.
Goals will soon be announced
for the war surplus and clothing
groups.
A wrestling match sponsored
by Commissioner Hettche and
Harry Light has tentatively been
set for Sept. 13, proceeds to go
to the Aid-to-Israel program.
Dov Frankel Bnai Brith Lodge
was enlisted in the drive this
week. BBYO is aiding in the col-
lections.
Bags for food for Israel will be
distributed among Bnai Brith
members Sept. 1.
Women's knitting rgoups are
being organized. For information
call WO. 5-1865 or WO. 5-0760.

High Quaker Ethics Aid
'Jewish Matzoh Bakers

a package
drug corn-
McNichols
installed in
stores.

BBYO Dance to Feature
Rhythms of Bob Strong

Under the chairmanship of
Dave Rappoport, Detroit chapters
of the Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
zation, are completing plans for
their traditional Yom Kippur
Night Dance, to take place this
year Wednesday evening, Oct. 13,
at Masonic Temple's grand ball-
room.
Bob Strong and his orchestra
will provide the music for danc-
ing. Tickets may be reserved by
calling BBYO headquarters, TO.
8-5690 or TO. 8-1390.

NEW YORK (JTA) — There
has been "a recrudescence of
anti-Semitism and bigotry among
the native German population,"
it was reported at a press confer-
ence by Samuel L. Haber, direc-
tor of the Joint Distribution
Committee in the U. S. zone of
Germany.
As evidence of this trend, he
cited recent desecrations of Jew-
ish cemeteries, the uprooting of
vegetable gardens planted by
Jews and "frequent truncheon-
swinging" by GerMan police
against Jews. "The Germans feel
that they are again coming into
their own," he said, adding that
this gives further reason for the
feeling among the Jews in Ger-
many that they cannot remain
there long.

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Fidelman's, popular South
Haven summer vacation resort,
announces the addition to its al-
ready extensive guest facilities
of a new deluxe swimming pool
designed by Wesled Bintz of
Lansing, Mich.
The pool is the last word in
swimming comfort. Designed
and equipped for official swim-
ming and diving competition,
this 50 by 75 foot pool is cap-
able of accommodating over 235
persons at one time, and over
700 persons daily. It features
brilliant underwater lighting
and a special hygienic automatic
foot spray. The ultra-modern
filtration and circulation system
provides a complete turnover of
the 127,000 gallons of water
every eight hours assuring swim-
ming in water pure enough to
drink. Other unusual features
are the one meter and three
meter diving platforms made of
cast concrete and moulded into
a graceful and eye-appealing
form, and the outdoor dance ter-
race and concourse walk.

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Babiniah Returns To Israel
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 27-
member Habimah the at ri c a 1
troupe returned to Israel aboard
the S.S. Marine Carp after play-
ing on Broadway for six weeks.

Note on a Visitor
Israel is a democracy, hence expression of all opinion—popular
or dissident—is permissible in Israel, and attempts to win support
for opinion are legal. But Israel is at war, and an Israel personality
who leaves that country and strays in other lands propagandizing
against the wartime policy of a coalition government, has only him-
self to blame for any abuse he may suffer consequenially, in speech
and writing.
Dr. J. L. Magnes is president of the Hebrew University. It is sym-
bolically a more important position than the late Dr. Butler occupied
at Columbia University. The Hebrew University is the only uni-
versity in Israel. For a man in his position to issue statements laud-
ing Bernadotte whose aims and purposes are far from laudable in
the opinions of most observers who have been watching the situa-
tion from Rhodes, Tel Aviv and Lake Success, at closer range than
Dr. Magnes; for the President of the Hebrew University to publicize
in the American press, not via incidental interviews, but by means of
deliberate publicity releases. a statement endorsing the British-
flavored Bernadotte proposals which would deprive Israel of its
sovereignty and reduce it once again to the status of a Morrison-
Grady state, is to disqualify himself for the Presidency of the Hebrew
University. Out of deference to his students who have died fighting
for Israel—if for no other reasons—Dr. Magnes should refrain from
seeking country-wide U. S. publicity for his views which can only
lend comfort to those whom Israel ill desires to comfort. We repeat:
Dr. Magnes has a right to his opinion, he has a right to voice it in
Paletine, as has Ihud, but he has no right, nor had Ihud, at a time
when Israel is at war, to seek the widest publicity for these 'opinions
in the U .S., thus equating the Magnes-Ihud policy with that of the
democratic and representative Government of Israel. The effect of
such publicity may be pressure from this country on the sovereign
state of Israel,. clearly a violation of the basic principles of the UN
Charter.
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The Israel correspondent of the American Hebrew weekly Ha-
doar reports on the defense of the little, isolated settlement Dorom
in the Negev. The oldest settler, says he, is 20 years of age, and the
commander-in-chief of the embattled forces was younger than that.

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

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Swimming Pool Opened at
Fidelman S. Haven Resort

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A group of Quakers • •ear
Philadelphia, Pa., demonstrates
the efficacy of its belief in free-
dom of worship and tolerance by
cooperating with members of
another faith. This Quaker group
has leased to Horowitz - Mar-
gareten, matzoh bakers, a huge
field where special wheat is
grown for flour for "Matzoh
Sh'murah."
In the middle of July, as shown
above, Rabbi Max Schay and
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik in-
spect the wheat plants to make
sure that the grains are com-
pletely dry.

Heard in the Lobbies

Friday, August 27, 1948

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