12—THE JEWISH NEWS Jerusalem Building Sites Selected For Government, Zionist Congress : Friday, August 19, 1949 JERUSALEM (JTA)—Plans for mains of Theodore Herzl were the construction of a govern- reburied. The proposed edifice ment building in Jerusalem's to be set up for the use of future northern suburb of Sheikh World Zionist Congress sessions Bader were made known by a is also expected to be located in group of building experts who the same area. A cornerstone of a school will supervise the project: The Jewish National Fund has building and vocational center reserved a site of several hun- sponsored by the Mizrachi Wom- dred dunams of land in the area en's Organization of America for the erection of Israel's gov- was laid in Kfar Batia, the or- ernment seat, which will include ganization's children's village at the most modern architectural Raanana. The school will be and building developments. Con- named for the late world Miz- struction is expected to begin as rachi leader, Rabbi Meir Bar- soon as the fate of Jerusalem Ilan. Construction of a Yeshivat is decided by the United Na- Lublin in the settlement of tions. The site of the projected Zichron Meir to accommodate buildings will be adjacent to the 200 students was announced by Mordecai Hershberg, memorial park where the re- Rabbi president of the Organization of Yeshivot of Chachamei Lublin of Keren Hayesod Leaders the U.S. and Canada. The cornerstone of a new Ha- To Discuss Fund Work dassah-supported children's set- While on Visit in Israel tlement to be known as "Kfar Hadassah New England" was NEW YORK — Charles Ress, laid in Emek Hefer. president of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation F u n d, Syrians Arrest Youths Inc., and Abraham Krumbein, treasurer of the fund, sailed for In Synagogue Bombing Knesset Gives Vote Of Confidence to Israeli Government TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Knes- set approved the government's program for the absorption of immigrants, including a housing, employment and public works plan. The 46-19 vote amounted to a show of confidence in the government. Also approved was a report of the Knesset's Labor and Employ- ment Committee which stated that some 144,000 immigrants who arrived in this country dur- ing the first half of 1949 have been absorbed in the economy of the country. Parliament voted down a mo- tion of censure by Mapam which charged that the government had not provided for increased unemployment during the June- October period and that its im- migrant absorption and veterans rehabilitation program was un- realistic and unsuccessful. People Make News head of the department of Tal- mud at the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago for the past 20 years, is retiring from his aca- demic duties to take up perm- anent residence in Israel. * * For the first time in the his- tory of British classical music, a harmonica player has been sign- ed to appear with the London Philharmonic orchestra. The honor goes to LARRY ADLER, who is to participate in a one- night concert this coming week in London. The program will in- clude a concerto written for Larry by Jean Berger, "Carib- bean Concerto," and the "Ro- manian Rhapsody," which he * * * played in MGM's "Birds and the RABBI CHAIM ISAAC KORB, Bees." Emanuel Borenstein, newly ap- pointed Chief of Mission for ARE in Israel. ,,, r . :arrived in Tel Aviv to open the new Mission and ''arrange for the delivery of the special CARE ackages which ill reach Is- rael early in . September. Bor- enstein was for- merly Br a z i l Borenstein Director of the American Jewish JOint Distribution Committee, and is well known in Jewish re- lief work in this country. - : • STARTS FRIDAY AUG. 19 For a want ad that pulls, call LONDON (JTA)—Syrian police WO. 5-1155 before 10 a.m. on have arrested 11 youths in con- Wednesday. nection with the bombing of a Jewish synagogue in Damascus. Twelve Jews were killed in the blasts. INSURED The official communique an- nouncing the arrests said that some of the suspects had con- fessed. 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