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Exclustve:
Fraternities'
Bias Triumphs
in U. of M.
Prexy's Ruling
David Ben-Gurion's blunt repudiation of Mizrachi's "political" position on the
education in Israel. Complete text of exclusive Jewish News story on Page 6.
question of religious
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to Human Welfare
of Jewish Events'
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'Hopeful' U. S. Report Predicts
Oil Findings in Israel's Negev
Drive Ends June 19 ;
25,000 Enrolled as
Year's Contributors
Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign has made remark-
able'progress in the past two weeks.
Approaching last year's total of $4,600,000, with. nearly
$4,450,000 raised to date, the campaign's greatest triumph
thus far is the enlistment of approximately 25,000 contribu-
tors. With 5,000 more potential donors' to be seen, the feel-
ing is that the 1951 total will exceed last -year's.
Abe Kasle, chairman of this year's campaign, expressed
the view that Detroit Jewry remains on top of the country's
contributing communities and will retain the lead provided
all the prospects are seen during the coming 10 days.
A rally of workers at the Woodward Jewish Center
On Tuesday evening, June 19, will officially close the cam-
paign.
The Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation
will hold its annual election meeting June 15, aboard the
Steamer Put-in-Bay. Mrs. John. C. Hopp, chairman of this
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year's Allied Jewish Campaign women's division, is slated
*or the presidency of the division.
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(Detailed Stories on Inside Pages)
LONDON, (JTA) — The London Daily Telegraph reports from Haifa
that an 'American firm has submitted to the Israel government a "hopeful re-
port" on the possibility of the presence of oil in the Negev, the desert region
of the Jewish State.
The report says that Israel will ask Jewish financial interests in America for $10,-
000,000 to conduct oil prospecting. The Israel government would not involve itself with
large international oil Companies in order to avoid control output or dictation of terms,
the report stated.
The British Treasury announced that the. Bank Leumi L'Israel, the national bank
of Israel, may now act as an authorized dealer and authorized depository for the purpose
of exchange control under the Act of 1947.
Mapam Adopts Pro-Russian Platform
AVIV.—Mapam's second national conference concluded, most resolutions being
passed unanimously or by a wide majority. Hashomer Hatzair, Achdut Ovoda and
Poale Zion resolved to call their party the Zionist Pioneer Socialist. and Revolutionary
Party of Workers Front in Israel." The United formula condemns Titoism, accepts guid-
ing principles formulated in Borochov's Marxist interpretation of national existence,
Jewry's territorial concentration in its homeland, also Marxist-Leninist precepts on world
policy for the political struggle of the revolutionary workers movement.
A compromise formula offers three main directives: Firstly, the Jewish peoples na-
tional problem will be solved by concentrated ingathering of exiles into territorial Eretz
-Israel, consolidation of political economic independence, national cultural revival includ-
ing Hebrew language, revising social structure into working nation with Socialist Eretz
Israel. Secondly, establishment of a Socialist Israel as an unamputated combined home-
land for the Jewish people and resident Arabs, based on independence and mutual respect.
Thirdly; liquidation of capitalism, eradication of class exploitation through a socialist
revolutionaryfworkers administration.
The conference- determined the following conditions for Mapam's participation in a
coalition government: No military bases for foreign powers; no foreign control in corn-
mand of Israel army; no assistance in war efforts to foreign powers; no political eco-
nomic alliances with foreign powers; rejection of foreign loans, grants, technical aid with
political attachments; finally; that Israel workers would never fight the Soviet Union,
SHEVUOTH
5711-1951
The Jewish News dedicates this issue to the
Confirmands, Consecrants and Graduates of our
congregational and community schools. May
they be inspired to .uninterrupted consecration
to the cause of Jewish learning, and may they
re-dedicate themselves to the sacred • moral and
ethical teachings of the People of Israel.
Names of 1951 Confirmands, Con-
secrants and Graduates on Page 20.
:Drawing by Fritz Eiehenberg. Reproduced from "What the Jews Believe" by Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein with the permis
stop of the publishers, Farrar, Straus & Young, -New York.