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Elephants vs. Donkeys Is a Trifle DiffFA-_,-ult for Israeli Visitor to See
Making Detroit one of his last . tadrut - sponsored news paper, cent of the citizens qualified to
stops before returning to Israel, Davar, met with leaders of the vote went to the polls.
United Automobile Workers to . He stated that Israel's plan-
ned social legislation will be de-
1 discuss trade union problems.
veloped in a three-fold plan.
: Dr. Berger, who came to the The first stage, now being de-
1 United States three months ago veloped, includes old age pen-
; at the invitation of the State. sions (for men at 65; for women
Department, has been studying at 60), workman's compensation
: trade unions and social insur- and maternity allowances. Sec-
' ance legislation since his arrival. ondly will be health insurance,
One of the big moments of his . and third, plans for unemploy- I
trip, Dr. Berger relates, was his ment compensation. The plan
attending the Republican Na- ; will take about 10 years to be
tional Convention in Chicago. thoroughly developed, he esti-
' A s t au n c h labor party ment- mates.
ber in Israel, Dr. Berger stat,- i Dr. Berger, who as a member
ed. "I don't k n ow why the of the Knesset has served in
Israel government arranged to both foreign and defense corn-
. have me visit the REPUBLICAN ; mittees, was elected to office in
convention. It is a little hard February, 1951. He is a native
for a foreigner to understand ; of Russia, but left there in 1921
elephants fighting donkeys, any- for Germany. He is a graduate ;
how." j of the University of Jenna in
He explained that in Israel Germany. and a citizen of Pal-
with its current problems of estine-Israel since 1934.
austerity, balance of. trade, de-
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velopment of industry and nat- Morning Journal Again
DR. HERZL BERGER
ural resources. the people are Seeks Operating Funds
Dr. Herzl Berger, a member of very interested in politics be-1 NEW YORK, IAJP)—The Jew-
the Mapai party in the Knesset cause it affects their daily life.; ish Morning Journal. orthodox
and political editor of the His- Last year he said that 85 per- . Yiddish daily, which was re-
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- vived with aid of $200,000 gifts
that were made by friends in
public life to make possible the
paper's resumption of publica-
tion by the staff, again is out
for support.
An authoritative source in-
forms AJP that the Morning
Volunteer workers represent- Council.
Journal, which was inoperative
Those not contacted at syna- for several months before it re-
ing the Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit will conduct gogue services are asked to send ceived the go sign from
traditional Tisha b'Ab collec- their voluntary gifts. for refor- courts here to resume opera-
tions in all synagogues during estation, land redemption and tions, is not faring well finan-
services next Wednesday eve- ! other JNF activities in Israel. cially. Its spokesmen now seek
ning and Thursday morning, it to the JNF office here at 11816 $500,000 to assure stability for
was announced by Irving W. Dexter.
the Yiddish paper.
Schlu.ssel, chairman of the JNF
One of the schemes for re-
A request also is made by the
JNF Council for volunteers to sumption of operations is to in-
join in the synagogue appeals. troduce a method apparently
Report 260.000 Children
I Volunteers are asked to call TO. used by the Christian Science
Enroll in Israel Schools
Monitor -- the sale of $100 mem-
GENEVA, 4JTA 1 ----Some -260.000 8-7384 to offer their services.
I bership certificates among inter-
children were enrolled in Israeli
ested friends. It also is learned
Discontinue Arab Journal
schools at the beginning of the
WASHINGTON. (JTA , — The that the Morning Journal's
1950-51 school year. the Inter-
national Conference for Public ' State Department revealed the sponsors would like to enroll a
Education here was told last suspension by the government of large national board, each board
week-end. Israeli delegate Dr. M. the "Arabic America. - The main member being required to con-
Sahany revealed that this was distribution of the publication tribute $1.000.
an increase of 270 percent over was in the Near Eastern states
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