, w1111 .111W, Rabbinical Bodies Working For an Israeli Jerusalem NEW YORK — The American Zionist Council disclosed that the leading rabbinical bodies in the United States are solidly united in the determination to resist all attempts to cut off Jerusalem - from the State of Israel, The Council reported that the following rabbinical organiza- tions were taking a leading part in the campaign to keep Jerusa- lem within the framework of Israel: Rabbinical Council of America and the Union of Or- thodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada—represent- ing the Orthodox religious wing; Rabbinical Assembly of America, representing the conservative wing; Central. Conference of American Rabbis, representing the Reform movement, and the Synagogue Council of America, which represents all branches. Return of All Arab Refugees Asked by Iraqi Delegate FLUSHING MEADOW, (JTA) In an attack on the Jews, Iraqi Foreign Minister Dr. M. F. Jamali told the UN General As- sembly that "there can be no 1p:Sting peace in the Middle East until a territorial settlement is made in Palestine." Dr. Jamali made it clear that by a just settlement he meant the return of all Arab refugees to their former homes in Israel. Declaring that "there is no room for bargaining or hag- gling," he called on the UN to "enforce its authority on the Jews" to make - them "recognize Arabs' rights to Palestine." He stressed his conviction that "material help to the suffering refugees, no matter how vital and urgent, can never be a substitute for a just and speedy territorial settlement which must be brought about first." The policy of the U.S. Govern- ment on the status of Jerusalem was outlined at the UN by Sec- retary of State Dean Acheson. "In the view of the U.S. Gov- ernment, the Assembly should adopt a practical plan for a permanent regime in the Jerus- alem area and for the protec- tion of, and free access to the Holy Places," he said, address- ing the Assembly. He expressed the hope that "the General As- sembly will be able to act suc- cessfully upon the report of the Palestine Conciliation Commis- sion in respect to Jerusalem." An indication/ of a concilia- tory Arab mood at the Assembly was seen in the fact that Faris el Khoury, Syrian delegate, speaking during the general de- bate, omitted all reference to the Palestine situation. Abba Eban, head of the Israel dele- gation, may not speak during the general debate unless • the Arab delegates raise the Pales- tine issue. Although no official com- ment was forthcoming froni the • Israel delegation in re- spons6 to Secretary Acheson'S remarkS, Israel circles reacted favorably to the • speech. They gave special weight to Ache- son's reference to a "praCtical" plan of internationalization of the city, which they assumed to mean a workable scheme and. o'ne agreed to by all parties. Israel has already come out in favor of an international con- trol limited to supervision of the Holy Places, and it was noted that Secretary Acheson, too, em-: phasized this aspect of the in- ternationalization problem. As a consequence of this interpreta- tion of Acheson's policy state- ment, hope was expressed that the positions of the United States and Israel may not. be too far apart. Position of UN Envoy To Jerusalem Explained THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Service Led Neilah Service American Technion Friday, September 30, 1949 Convert to Judaism Society Plans Expansion It was a Neilah service that For Israel Institution Gellman Heads World NEW YORK, N. Y.—Plans for the expansion of the Technion, Israel's only Institute of Tech- nology, calling for an expendi- ture of $5,000,000 were outlined by Judah Wattenberg, executive director of the American Tech- nion Society at the organiza- tion's offices, 154 Nassau Street. Wattenberg has returned from a seven-week visit to Israel where he conferred with Technion au- thorities, Israeli Government of- ficials and leaders of industry and labor .on the future role of the Haifa Institute. He disclosed that a new build- ing program for the Institute was launched last May with the laying of the cornerstone for the expanded Electrical Laboratories, provided for by funds raised by the American Technion Society. The second new project will be a Department of Aeronautical Engineering, staffed by some of the world's foremost experts in this field. Other plans call- for construc- tion of additional classroom and laboratory buildings. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr. Al- bert Gonzalez Fernandez, United Nations representative to Jeru- salem, left New York to assume post in this city. UN press officer Hamilton Fisher pointed out that it was incorrect to re- fer to Dr. Fernandez as a "Com- missioner" since he is "merely the United Nations representa- tive" to see that the present status quo in the city is main- DON'T spend your tained and that no further vio- lations such as the transfer of government agencies here are permitted. The press officer in the kitchen! also explained that Dr. Fernan- Be at your best! dez will contact both the Israel > and Transjordan authorities to Serve the best! arrange for free access to the Time Saving! Toil Saying! Money Saving! Holy Places and to see that water and electricity are distrib- uted in both parts of the city. He stated that Dr. Fernandez' job is of a temporary nature until such time as the General Assembly decides the fate of Jerusalem and appoints a per- manent commissioner for the city. HOLIDAYS >'> DELICIOUS' • started Aime Palliere on the road to Judaism. Palliere, born and raised in an atmosphere of intense Catholicism and a stu- dent for the priesthood, was so profoundly impressed that he decided to study the teachings of Judaism and later to accept the Jewish faith. Pal- here became professor at the Rabbinical Seminary of Paris and an internationally known champion of the Jewish and Zionist cause. His autobiogra- phy "The Unknown Sanctuary", makes fascinating and timely reading for the High Holiday season. Mizrachi Central Body JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Compo- sition of the central committee of the World Mizrachi Organiza- tion has been announced here. Leon Gellman, of the United States was elected .chairman, while Daniel Sirkis and A. Kes- tenbaum were named treasurers. 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