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April 28, 1950 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-04-28

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Two Pleased Women a Solicitor
And Contributor to Allied Campaign

THE JEWISH DEWS-15

Israel Plans to Trail) Civilians as

Riflemen
TED AVIV, (JTA) — "Every Isflakleff, Deputy Chief of Staff,
citizen a rifleman" is the pri- told a press conference. He an-
U.S. Groups Sponsor
mary objective of a nationwide nounced the impending mobili-
plan launched by the Israel zation of reserve battalions for
Israel Study Institute
civilians who have not previous-
Army of Defense to train Israelis ly
served in the Israel armed
NEW YORK (JTA)—An eight- in sharpshooting, Col. Mordecai services.
week summer institute of "work
and study," combining inten-
sive instruction in the social
sciences, Israeli affairs and He-
brew with residence and labor
in Israel rural settlements; is
being offered to U. S. stUdents
this summer "iii a scheme of
cultural reciprocity between the
greatest and the youngest de-
mocracies iii the world."
The plan was- announced by
Professor Goodwin Watson, of
Teachers' College, Columbia Uni-
versity, and Professor Benjamin
Wolman, of Tel Aviv Teachers'
College, now visiting this coun-
try. Co-sponsors of the , insti-
tute are the Hechalutz Organi-
zation -of America, Bachad Or-
ganization of North America--
religious pioneers for Israel—
and the American section of
the Jewish Agency.

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This scene will be repeated in thousands of Detroit homes
this month..Allied Jewish Campaign solicitor MRS. JOSEPH London Educators Reject
BALE takes a warm leave of MRS. MORTEN LEWIS, who has
Request for Hebrew Class
just made her 1950 pledge. SHIRLEY LEWIS, 7, is absorbed
LONDON (JTA)—A request for
in the literature explaining the causes supported by the Allied
the introduction of a course in
Jewish Campaign. 1900 Women's Division general solicita-
tion workers are paying campaign calls on their neighbors and modern Hebrew at Dockenfield
Manor — a recently - established
friends this week and next.

training center for Orthodox
chalutzim—was rejected by Sur-
rey County Council- education
authorities.
."It would not be right to spend
the taxpayers' money on teach-
ing a language whidh is intend
ed primarily for use outside the
also - received from President country," the Council stated.
Truirnan, President Chvernik of Similar courses are now being
offered in London. •
the Soviet Union, the Greek
Premier and the Foreign Mini-
sters of Australia, Hungary, Po-
Prescriptions and Repairs
land and Guatemala. British
Called For and Delivered
Minister Alexander Knox Helm
For Service at All Times
also conveyed a congratulatory
message to Israel.
Phone WEbster 3-3332
(Dispatches reaching the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency reported
that Jewish -communities in all
Optician
parts of the world conducted
celebrations.

Israel Glows with. Brilliance
Of Anniversary Celebration

JERUSALEM — (JTA) -- Joy-
ous celebrations marking t h e
second anniversary of the es-
tablishment of the Jewish state
swept Israel. Scenes of un-
paralleled revelry were enacted
in every village, town and cityt
as the people of Israel—includ-
ing the nearly ' 400,060 immi-
grants who have arrived here
since the proclamation of Israel
statehood, as well as the Moslem
and • Christian citizens of this
country—heralded the ushering
in of the third year of the inde-
pendent existence of Israel.
Three artillery salvoes fired
in Tel Aviv at 8:35. p.m. Satur-
day night officially opened the
nationwide celebration. Presi-
dent Chaim Weizmann, address-
ing the citizens of Israel and
Jews throughout the world in a
national broadcast, emphasized
that "from Dan to Elath, the
country is vibrating with the
sound of the hammer and the
ploughshare." He added: "We
appeal to the sons of our people
throughout the world to come
to our aid. Our festival is their
festival; our anxiety, their anx-
iety."
Sound the Shofar
The Shofar was sounded on
loudspeakers throughout t h e
country as the merrymaking got
under way. In the Haifa and
Tel Aviv harbors, ships at an-
chor shrilled their sirens as citi-
zens of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv,
Haifa and Other parts of Israel
turned on every available elec-
tric bulb, illugiinating the en-
tire country. '1'•
Hundreds of thousands of Tel
Aviv's citizens poured out into
the streets immediately after
dusk marked the end of the
Sabbath. Israel flags blew in
the breeze from every pole and
tree in the city as men, women
and children spontaneously
seized one another to sing and
dance.
Motion picture theaters of-
fered free entertainment; dis-
plays of fireworks were featured
in many sections of Israel. A
group 'of 1,500 Communists pa-
rading in the principal streets
of Tel Aviv carried banners with
portraits of Dr. Weizmann and
Soviet - Premier Josef Stalin.
Day of Prayer
Synagogues throughout Israel
were crowded • Saturday when
special prayers were offered Rix*
the welfare of the new state.
Members of the diplomatic
corps, who attended various
celebrations arranged by the
government in Tel Aviv and Ha-
kiryah, sent a- Message of con-
gratulations to President Weii-
33041111 declaring that the anni-
VerSary celebration. "marks ex-
traordinary progress in the
eountry's; two formative years."
Congratulatory messages were

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