; New Israel Nationality Law Becomes Effective July 14th THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Friday, July 11, 1952 Dr. Eisendrath Elected To UAHC Post for Life Direct Teletype Wire to The Jewish News ROME, (JTA) — The Jewish community of Venice has ap- plied to the Union of Jewish Comunities in Italy for assist- ance in restoring three syna- gogues in this city. which are treasures of nearby Jewish communities which no longer exist. The Union has advanced 500,- 000 lira toward the funds need- ed to restore the synagogues, one of which was built in 1532 and the other two of which were constructed in 1580. The Joint Distribution Committee is ex- pected to contribute some of the money needed for the restora- tion. The Union has revealed that it is planning to take over res- ponsibility for the maintenance of some 300 "hard-core" Jewish DPs scattered throughbut Italy who are now being cared for by For the next six the JDC. months the JDC will continue ,to supply both funds and per- sonnel to handle the 300 DPs, but will the ply after that the communities take over the job, although J.D.C. will continue to sup- the necessary funds. ' NEW YORK — Rabbi Masi- rice N. EiSendrath, president : On July 14, residents of Israel are the addresses of Israel Con- of the Union of American .iill officially assume the status sulates where declarations can Hebrew Congregations, has been citizens when the Israel na- be made: elected the executive head of Consulate General of Israel, that organization for life, it l-jonality law goes into effect. l• e act, which will have the 11 E. 70th St., New York 21, was announced here by Dr. Sam- feet of granting nationaliza- N. Y.; Consulate of Israel, 936 N. uel S. Hollen- on to Israel nationals at home Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; der of Chicago, iind - abroad, is regarded as a Consulate General of Israel,' chairman of the Ainique piece of legislation un- 1260 University St., Montreal,' Union's execu- aralleled in the history of in- Quebec,. Canada; Consulate of tive board. 'This An- Los Israel, 208 W. 8th St., rnational: law. action," said Dr. 1 Based on the law of return' geles, Calif. Hollender, "is a ''of ,Il 1950 which reasserts the tribute to Rabbi ' -' historic right of Jews the Eisendrath's in-- • world over to return to the spir ed leader- Jewish homeland, the new ship during the it nationality law has made the f•:? Eisendrath- past decade. ingathering of a scattered Since he became its president in people and their integration as 1943, the Union has experienced citizens of the country as easy an unusual period of growth, •tas possible without discrimi- adding more than 150 new con- nating against, Israel's non- gregations to our membership + '1 Jewish inhabitants. rolls. By BII.L WOLF Telegraphic Under the terms of the law, Copyright. 1952. Agency. Inc. utomatic citizenship will be 1 Israel Med School Must , :ranted to all legal residents The racial slurs leveled against Egypt Recruits in Austria rho registered with the Israel Jackie Robinson recently in a Stress Social Medicine The Egypt- VIENNA. . '1,overnment on March 1. 1952. or game with the St. Louis Cardi- NEW YORK, (JTAI---"The He- I ?it-10 legally entered the country nals are alarming to Jewish brew University-Hadassah Med- ian government has sent a mis- .4 after that date. sports fans. If such insults can ical School in Israel will have sion to western Austria to re- .i Jewish immigrants entering be hurled at Robinson by an op- to emphasize much more than cruit 500 former Wehrmacht of- the country after July 14. the posing player, a Jewish , player do most American medical ficers for the Egyptian Army, 'Isproll d . iecond anniversary of the can be subjected to anti-Semitic schools the social aspects of th e neo-Bazi newspaper, Dr. Unabhaenige, report s. law of return, ~ attacks as well. That's a pat- medicine," Dr. Harry Grundfest, i i Woption of thel 2 1 Vill receive citizenship auto- ern that has proven true in the associate professor of neurology iatically upon arrival. Non- past. This time it was Robin- at Columbia University, declared. iews will be able to apply for son. Next time it could be Cal mA h Speaking at the Academy of citizenship if they so desire after Abrams of the Dodgers or any Medicine under the auspices of roing through a waiting 'period. one of the Jewish ball players the Hadassah and the Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Grundfest ' The right of citizenship will in the major leagues. You've never tasted ice cream not be extended to foreign na- It was in St. Louis that Rob- said that emphasis rr.usa be quite like Barton's French Contin- tionals immigrating to Israel inson suffered much of the placed on social medi •ine be- ental. It's rich. smooth and creamy. who declare prior to their ar- abuse heaped upon him when he cause "great segments of Is- WITH Four distinctive flavors blended by rael's population come from 'rival or on arrival that they INSURED first broke into baseball with the Barton's in the luxurious contin- SAFETY do not desire Israel citizen- Dodgers. A few years later It lands where they were either ental way_ Chocolate, Vanilla, subjected to the trauma of the ship. Israel residents presently Stro.kberry Fruit, and Pineapple was Sid- Gordon. now with the * Insured up to $10,000 !abroad will receive citizenship Pecan. 50c pint. 10c Dixie Cup. Braves and then with the recent horrors of Europe" or to * Legal for trust funds Giants, who was the victim of the - endemic starvation, oppres- , on July 14, unless they make At these tartan's stores in Detroit: 'a declaration waiving such anti-Semitic insults during a sion. degrading poverty and ig- * Corporation accounts invited Grand River, corner Griswold; 134 W. norance" of the Middle East and rights at the closest Israel game with the Cardinals. Lafayette; 11563 Dexter near Bur- * No clhorgo for our services North African ghettos. ling•rne; 13210 Dexter wafter Division/ - Consulate before that date. Immediately after the Robin- ' L. 7541 W. McNichols, west of Livernois. Y Inasmuch as the law confers son incident occurred, the Dodg- In spite of the high cost of 0 DAVIDSON /A SI *Mores in New York, Newark end automatic citizenship on the ers prepared to protest. It might everything else, cheap notoriety Detroit sum.- DETROIT a *0 minor children of Israel na- be well for Jewish fans and Jew- may still be acquired. tionals, any waiver notice should ish organizations to add their include the names of the chil- voices of protest too .. . • • • ren. The law is operative only to The compromise dates have immigrants intending to settle finally been set down for the . rmanently in Israel. It does next Maccabiah to be held in of include those merely intend- Israel. The dates officially se- .ng to visit the country. and lected are Sept. 30-29, 1953. They roepective tourists are there- were worked out after much _ore exempted. The following kicking around of the issue in an attempt to please U. S. and British sports organizations. Dates suggested earlier were criticized as interfering with college programs and thus lim- iting the number of athletes who might participate. The basketball team that will Choose from Nationally Advertised Clothes.. Re- go the Maccabiah to represent the U.S. squad will be chosen ductions on All Summer Suits, Year 'Round Suits, from the Jewish Welfare Board's Sport Coats, Topcoats. cage tourney next year. The JWB has also announced that at a recent meeting it was de- cided to hold the tournament at the Bensonhurst J.C.H. in 1.-- Special Grou Brooklyn". There's every logic be- hind this plan. Bensonhurst, which has been turning out / Reg. $75 to 895 some strong basketball teams, has won the JWB championship for the past two years . . . • . • Regular One of the tennis stars who Price continues to make fresh inroads in the tennis world is Sidney Schwartz of Brooklyn. Schwartz has made good showing in tour- naments around the country. 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