▪ 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- - 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- - - - 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 THE JEWISH NEWS 5 the 97.000 children in Israel's surrounding Israel. It was print- Friday. July 25, 1952 ! ed five times, schools in 1948. 1 1 Traditional JNF Tisha b'Ab Collections July 30 and 31 - Now In Progress! Make Your TISHA B'AB CONTRIBUTION A Gift To The Jewish National Fund For Israel-Redemption, Reafforestation and Water Supplies to the Jewish Settlements. The traditional Tisha b'Ab collections will be made in Detroit Synagogues during Tisha b'Ab services, Wednesday evening and Thursday. INCREASE YOUR GIFTS TO ISRAEL AND HELP THE BUILDERS OF THE JEWISH STATE IN THE LARGE-SCALE SETTLEMENT OF NEW IMMI- GRANTS IN SCORES OF COLONIES THEY ARE ESTABLISHING ON LAND OF THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND. 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