Hadassah Convention Warned Of Arab Threats to Israel Holiday Require Earlier Deadlines I THE JEWISH NEWS-33 Friday, September 28, 1951 Groundwork Laid for Israel Studio Theater With Rosh Hashanah and the Sukkoth festivals occur- ing on Mondays and Tuesdays and Yom Kippur on Wednes- day, it will be necessary to observe earlier deadlines for all issues preceding these Holy Days and festivals. Due to Rosh Hashanah, to be celebrated on Oct. 1 and 2, all copy—including photographs—for the issue of Oct. 5 must be in our hands not later than at noon on Friday, Sept. 28. Yom Kippur occuring on Oct. 10, all copy for our issue of Oct. 12 mast be in our hands not later . than at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 8. Photographs for that issue must reach us not later than at noon on Friday, Oct. 5. The first days of Sukkoth occur on Oct. 15 and 16 and all copy—including photographs—for the issue of Oct. 19 must reach us not later than at noon on Friday, Oct. 12. The final days- of Sukkoth will be observed on Oct. 22 and 23 and all copy—including photographs—for our issue of Oct. 26 must reach us not later than at noon on Friday, Oct. 19. American plays are very well ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA)—The of neurology at Columbia Uni- Arab states will "undoubtedly" versity's College of Physicians received in Israel because they try to achieve through the Unit- and Surgeons and Dr. Jacob reflect the kind of tempo that Israelis experi- ed Nations Conciliation Commis- Fine, professor of surgery at ence in their sion peace•parley in Paris "what Harvard University's Medical day-to-day liv- they failed to gain by brute School, reviewed the efforts be- ing, according force," Israel Foreign Minister ing made to mobilize outstand- to Lee Stras- Minister Moshe Sharett warned ing American medical teaching berg, prominent at the 37th annual convention and administrative talent for the American stage of Hadassah. He expressed con- Hadassah-Hebrew U n i v e r s ity director, who cern that the Conciliation Com- Medical School in Jerusalem. The Jews of America and Is- spoke at a press mission would sponsor an at- conference call- tempt to penalize Israel for her rael must find a new working ed by the Amer- survival by imposing on her one- relationship, Rabbi Phan) S. Bernstein, president of the ican Fund for Strasberg sided concessions. Conference of Ameri- Israel Institutions. "Israel has not achieved her Central Mr. Strasberg was sent to Is- independence by the sacrifice of can Rabbis, told the conven- rael by the American Fund to blood and treasure only to see it tion. Bernstein said he saw work with the Habimah Theo.- crippled by a political settle- no Rabbi conflict between loyalty to ter. While there he laid the ment," he declared. America and devotion to Israel. The only issue at the confer- He warned that an "exodus of groundwork for the establish- ence, he added, is whether the Jews from America would rend- ment of a studio theater and Arab states will recognize Is- er an historic disservice to the directed "The House of Bernardo rael's 'independence, as has the last bastion of ctemocracy" and Alba" by Lorca for the Habimah rest of the world, "in terms of declared that "America needs a Theater, which will- open on both area and population." He vigorous, self-respecting Jewish Oct. 7. • • said that the Israel government community." is represented at the parley de- Hadassah raised a total of $9,- States delegation to the United spite repeated Arab refusal to 250,000 for its projects in Israel Nations for its stand on the Suez talk peace directly because it and activities in the United Canal issue, urged_ prompt rati- wishes to "leave no avenue un- States during the past 11 fication by the U.S. of the geno- explored in its quest for peace." months, Mrs. S. Kramarsky, na- cide convention, thanked Con- He reiterated that Israel is will- tional treasurer reported. In ad- gressional sponsors of the Israel ing to make compensation for dition, she reported, Hadassah grant-in-aid m e a sur es and abandoned Arab lands, but can- chapters have sold Israeli bonds voiced hope that Congress would not accept the complete restor- in the value of $4,000,000 and se- pass the necessary appropria- ation of the Arab refugees to cured pledges for an additional tions. The resolutions also urged the their pre-war status in Israel. $2,000,000. United States to use its good Mrs. Rose Halprin, president Approve $8,235,000 Budget offices to bring about direct ne- of the women's Zionist organi- The convention _ approved a gotiations between Israel and zation, told the convention that "as Zionists we endorse the con- budget of $8,235,000, and adopted the Arab states through the Pal- cept of Chaluziut." Adding that a series of resolutions on world estine Conciliation Commission she understands Israel's call that affairs and Zionist and organiza- and asked the State Department to use its good offices to secure some American Jewish youth tional matters. should come and share in its The new budget provides $3,- immediate, full implementation upbuilding and that she believes 000,000 for medical work, $1,500,- through the Security Council of that some American youths will 000 for the Hadassah-Hebrew Israel's plan to drain the Huleh respond to the call, Mrs. Halprin University Medical School and marshes. The convention adopted a asked that the Zionist movement medical school building fund, give moral and material sup- $2,300,000 for Youth Aliyah, resolution to support pioneering $600,000 for youth services, $700,- immigration as the "cardinal port to these youths. She insisted, however, that 000 for the Jewish National Fund, principle" in the upbuilding of and $135,00 for Zionist youth Israel. It declarea that "some the American Jewish commu- portion of Anieric an Jewish nity, "rooted in American life work here. In a move without prece- youth will seek personal identifi- and bound in loyalty to the dent in the organization's his- cation with this drama by help- great democracy of which it is tory, it drafted Mrs. S. W. Hal- ing IsraeLto reclaim its soil, plan part," considers American Jew- prin to continue as president cities, build factories and in- "stream of ish life part of the of the organization beyond the crease agricultural production." Jewish history." Sen. Hubert Humphrey of expiration of her term until PARIS (JTA)—Police patrols Minnesota, addressing the 3,500 the Hadassah mid-winter con- delegates at the ,largest conven- ference, at which time, the na- near Paris synagogues will be tion in Hadassah's 40-year his- tiofial board has been author- reinforced during the High Holy tory, compared Israel to the ized to elect a new president. Days owing to recent attacks by United States in "pioneering Mrs. Raphael Tourover, chair- Fascist elements on Jewish busi- com- ness premises, it was reported spirit and development." Israel man of the nominations is a "vital and intimate part of mittee, said this step was tak- here. the story of mankind," the Sen- en because Mrs. S. J. Rosen- sohn of New York, committee ator added. Dr. Martha M. Eliot, newly- choice for the presidency, was appointed chief of the U. S. Chil- Unable to assume office at this dren's Bureau, praised the "vi-: time because of a family 'be- gor and intelligence, imagina- reavement. Resolutions adopted by the tion and wisdom" 'with which • Israel meets the health and wel- convention thanked the United fare problems of the immigrants. H1111111111111111 Dr. Eliot, who visited the Jew- ish state last spring while serv- ing as assistant director general of the World Health Organiza- tion, UN affiliate, declared that young people in Israel show—in a multitude of ways — enthusi- asm, courage, vision and willing- Sincere Best. ness to work and sacrifice to create a new nation. Jewish children in Arab lands live in "unspeakable hor- ror" and only if Jewish corn- , munities in the various Arab countries are emptied through immigration to Israel is there any hope for them, Mrs. A. P. Schoolman, co-chairman of the Youth Aliyah management committee of the Jewish Agen- cy, told the delegates. Of the fate of the Jews in Arab countries, she said: "Some three-quarters of the 250,000 Jews in Morocco live jammed together in unspeakable horror. They vegetate in dugouts, in the ghettos, literally in holes in the mud. Nine and ten people of- ten inhabit one earth room without furniture, beds, light, water or sanitary facilities. They scarcely eat at all. And for whole communities, immigration to Is- rael is the only rationale the only hope." Dr. Peter Neubauer, director of the Child Development Cen- ter in New York, who recently returned from a tour of -Israel, praised the new state's approach to emotionally disturbed chil- dren as unique and deserving of the attention of international professional bodies interested in these problems. 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