THE JEWISH- NEWS-3
Frida,y, January 16, 1953

Bond National Executive to Meet Sunday in

Tense Anti-JeIN-ish A tmospherel
Ira Russia Reported In Israel To Sing al

The national executive com-
mittee of the State. of Israel
Bond organization will meet . all
day Sunday in New York to
draw up plans for-the 1953 sale
of Israel bonds, announced Jul
ian B. Venezky, committee
chairman. The meeting- also will
be attended by members of the
board of governors.
Prior to this session, workshop
meetings were held during the
past week to blueprint commu-

Institute
of W omen's Division

Mass Interrogation of Jews:
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - A tense
LONDON, (JTA) Reports
anti Jewish atmosphere pre= .
vails in the Soviet Union, it was .. ! here state that hundreds : of
!Jews in government jobs • in
repOrted by Israeli sailors . upon Soviet - dominated countries of
their return from Odessa, Black !Eastern Europe have been "in-
Sea port city, where the • Israel ! terrogated" by the peoples' po-
ship . Tzfonit unloaded a cargo i lice . and many have been
rhounded out of their jobs by
of citrus fruits from the Jewish ! vague charges of supporting
State.
Jewish - and American imperial-
The sailors said they were ism."
shadowed by Soviet secret serif-
.
icemen from the moment they
left the port for the city proper.,
Jews who only a year ago .vv-el-
corned the same sailors with joy
when their ship was anchored
there, this time pretended they
WASHINGTON, (JTA) - An
did not even notice them. The appeal to President-elect
synagogueg, too, .w e r .e nearly Dwight D. Eisenhower to con-
empty this time as compared sider the report of President
with.- a large attendance a year Truman's Commission on Immi-
ago, the sailors reported.
gration and Naturalization "his
The seamen revealed that .First . order of business immedi-
Soviet ..port authorities forbade ately after his inauguration,
them from contacting'. sailors was made by the Anti Defama-
from another Israel ship, tion League of Bnai Brith.
"Hadar", which was anchored in
TheCommission's report,
Odessa at the same time.
which rec
ommends reconsidera-
tion and extensive overhaul of
the McCarran-Walter Immigra-
2,300 Jews Flee Communist
tion Law, .has been the subject
Germany; 2,500 Still There
of heated controversy in the
BERLIN, (JTA) - Some 2,300 past few weeks.
Jews, all survivors • of the Nazi
President Truman has issued
regime, have fled the Soviet a statement denouncing "un-
zone of Germany to West Berlin warranted and reprehensible"
since the establishment of the attacks on members of the Im-
East German Republic. Hun- migration Commission. Mr.
dreds of them sought asylum in Truman referred to outbursts
West Germany during the last primarily leveled by Sen. Pat
McCarran, who sought to
few weeks.
Reports from -the East zone label Commission members as
State that more Jews were ar- pro-Communist.
In- a visit to the White House,
rested there and charged with
being "Zionist and imperialist members of the Commission re-
agents." Few Jews remain in ceived commendation from the
the higher echelons of the Com- President, and informed him
munist Party in East Germany, that the incoming Republican
and in many cases Jews have administration has been issued
been expelled from the only or- copies of their report.
gAnization of victims of Nazism
Philip Perlman, chairman,
in the country. At present there said he did not know what the
are only about 2,500 Jews left in Republicans would do about re-
East Germany.
vising the McCarran Act, but
that he "earnestly hoped they
will' make the recommended
changes."

r.fruman Defends
Emmigration Gi-oup

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Almost 70 percent of the chil-
dren at Bellefaire, the Jewish
child care center in Cleveland,
come from homes that have been
broken either because of divorce
or the death of one or both
parents; it is revealed in a re -
port by Leon H. Richman, execu-
tive director.
The information 'is contained
in a report of clellefaire's pro-
gram from July to December,
1952. In this period 175 children
were served, including 19 from
Michigan.
Of the number served, 112
were cared for by the institution,
14 placed in foster homes anti
the remainder' were helped
through consultation with the
regional field staff and in other
ways.

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UM. Labor Faction
To Plan '53 Campaign

The part to be played by La-
bor Zionists and Jewish trade
unionists in the 1953 nationwide
campaign of the United Jewish
Appeal will be mapped at the
end of this month at a two-day
national conference of the UJA's
National Labor Council to be
held at Roosevelt Hotel, • New
York, Jan: 31 and Feb. 1.
The conference will bring to-
gether representatives from all
_parts of the country of the Po-
ale• Zion, Pioneer Women, the
Farband Labor Zionist Order
and trade unions with sizeable
Jewish memberships.
Rabbi James q: Heller, na-
tional chairman of the UJA's
Labor Council, will serve as
chairman of the conference.
David Hacohen, member of the
Israeli Knesset and head of the
Solel Boneh, the building coop-
erative of the Histadrut, will
address the conference.

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of Israel bonds which are to \ be
!inauguarated in the coming
weeks in more than 300 cities,
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Israel.

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