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September 05, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-05

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Learning New Lang
u
e, age in a New Land

THE J EWISH NEWS-- 7 Cleveland Philanthropist Aids
Jewish Institutions
Frida y, September 5, 1952

Mexico. Israel Sign Treaty

' To Exchange (7ommodities

MEXICO CITY. (JTA) --- A
CLEVELAND. (JTA -Mt. Sinai trade agreement between Mek-
: Hospital and Bellefaire, the ico and Israel based on a "most
OSE to Spend 60 Percent
Of Budget on Israel Projects :Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home favored nation" clause vras
for
.
were among 16 Cleve an ti-
ins signed here. opening the way
les
exchange of comm.()
TEL AVIV, (JTAi—Abel Sha- tutions which will share in a an
gift of nearly $4,000.000 from tween the two states. Manuel
, ban, chairman of the world OSE
Minister. signed
Claud Foster, industrialist and Tello. Foreign
1— Jewish health society — said philanthropist. Mr. Foster said the pact on behalf of Mexico.
here at a press conference that that as a believer in the good- Dr. Moises Toff, Israel AmbassA-.7.
fpr
more than 60 percent of the or- ness of all religious faiths. he dor plenipotentiary, signed
ganization's annual budget next specified that Protestant. Catho- the Jewish State.
year would be devoted to recrea- lie and Jewish institutions
tion a nd rehabilitation programs should benefit.
600 Jews in Yemen
in Israel and for health projects
TEL AVIV. (WJAI--A "special
in behalf of Jewish children in
Tel Aviv National Park
representative" who has just re-
North Africa.
TEL AVIV. 4JTA ∎ "We will turned from Aden to Israel re-
The OSE at present cares for
turn our country into the most ports that there are still some
15,000 children in Israel in 20
Jews in the Yemen. The
institutions and is considering beautiful one 2n the world and 600
make a garden out of the des- Arab population. he says, is very
establishing recreation centers
Prime Minister David Ben- displeased that so many Jews
in the Negev and in other south- erts."
Gurion declared while inaug- . have left. Their departure has
ern parts of the country.
urating the Tel Aviv National resulted in complete stagnation

Crowded desks and earnest faces in a Hebrew language class
Park. which will cover 1.700 • of trade and absence of artisans.
at the Upper Bakka Settlement Houses in Jerusalem, a social 2.4 Students to Study in Israel
dunarns north of this city. Mr. The country hopes to retain at
service project of the Mirrachi Women's Organization of America,. Hebrew Teachers Colleges
Ben-Gurion planted the first least the 600 Jews there. he was
tell the story of adjustment of newcomers to their new lives in
pines. told.
Israel. The Bakka Settlement Houses are the first such institu-
Five teachers training schools
tions of their kind in Israel's capital city, providing varied social
You Can Get a Better Deal on a
comprising the Association of
services for recent arrival of all ages.
Hebrew Teachers' Colleges in
CHEVROLET
America have joined in a project
Garment Center Tale
with the World Zionist Organ-
Car or Truck from
Canadian Congress Lists
Fliederbaum's b u s i ness was
204,836 Jews_by Religion bad. He sought out a good friend ization to send to Israel annu-
MORRIS
ally their top senior-year stu- '
IS
and asked for a loan of $2,500.
dents for a special six month
SHORE
The Ca-
FABER
MONTREAL. (.37A
He was rebuffed with —
training seminar in Hebrew to
nadian Jewish Congress. analy
sorry. Right now, I'm short. count as academic credit toward
at
ing the 1951 population cens..0 See me in two months. I may graduation. The first group of
Dick Connell
in Canada which listed 204.835 be able to give it to you then." 24 students arrived in France
Jews as Jewish by religion ani
'Two months!'" — snarled last month and are now in Israel.
Chevrolet
181.670 by ethnic origin. de- Fliederbaum. can't do it.
JOS. CAMPAU
12240
You don't know how much
clared:
TW. 1-0600
"There can be no doubt that money I lose -giving credit like Money never makes a man.
but it unmakes a lot of them.
the censu.s figure of 2111.836 Jew; that!!"
by religion is more accurate tha.1
the figure of 181.670 Jews who •
were recorded as Jews by ethnic
origin. since it is extremely un-
likely that 23.166 persons of non-
Internationally Renowned Selections
Jewish origin have accepted th ,-.
Just Arrived —In Harry
Jewish religion and have bee_i
added to Canada's populat ion
during the decade from 1941 to •
1951. The discrepancy bet we:n
tin, number of Jews by ethnic
origin and Jews by religion is
doubtless due to those who have
mistaken the country of their
origin for their ethnic origin in
answering the question."
The Canadian Jewish Congress
study in regard to Jewish com-
munities in Canada with less
than 1.000 Jewish population es-
tablishes that 9.5 per cent of
Canadian Jews in 1951 lived in
communities with less than 1.000
Jews. In the Un'ted States, it Is
estimated that 4 per cent of the
Jewish population lives in com-
munities with less than Loon
Jews. In 1901. 30.65 per cent of
10he Jewish population of Can-
ada lived in communities with
less than 1.000 Jews. In 1921. it •
was 17 per cent. During the
period 1931-1941. it was 12.5 p•. ,
cent. and during the decade
1941-1951 a drop occurred to 9.5
per cent.

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