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30th Anniversary Celebration
To Feature Histadrut Campaip

The 30th anniversary Hista-.
drut campaign in the United
States and Canada, scheduled
to begin the latter part of this
year,' will be devoted to a five-
point program of reconstruction
in Israel, it was announced this
week by Harold Berke, director
of the Detroit campaign.
Berke, who recently conferred
in New York with key figures
in the National Committee for
Labor Israel, stated that the
principal beneficiaries of this
year's drive will be the 700,000
immigrants who have reached
Israel's shores since the creation
of the new state five years ago.
The five-point program will
embrace Kupat Holim, Hista-
drut's medical arm; vocational
training for youth and adults;
cultural facilities for the work-
ing population; creation of new
work opportunities to decrease
unemployment; and integration
of new immigrants into the lives
of the various - communities in
Israel.
In the 30 years since the in-

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DETROIT JE\AIISH NEWS

Friday, September 4, 1953

Find Bronze Age Sites

In Semi-Desert Negev

Baerwald School to Be Traveling institution

PARIS, (JTA) — After four
years as a unique experiment in
international education for so-
cial work. the Paul Baerwald
School of Social- Work closed its
doors following commencement
exercises for Jewish students
from Israel, North Africa and
various European countries.
Founded by the Joint Distri-
bution Committee as the first
American social work school
abroad, the Baerwald School has
created a corps of men and
women trained for social service
in behalf of Jewish survivors of
war and Natism. The school is
named for Paul Baerwald,
founder and now honorary
chairman of the JDC.
Beginning next Oct o b e r, a
staff of seven . American in-
structors from the school will
give short courses in C a s a-

blanca, Tunis and Tel Aviv
under a new scheme whereby
the school comes to the stu-
dents, instead of the traditional
way.
The Baerwald School will be-
come a traveling institution tak-
ing to the road to , reach those
Jewish communities where men
and women trained in social
service for their fellow Jews are
most needed.

It was reported. from Tel Aviv
that Dr. Nelson Glueck, archae-
ologist and president of Hebrew
Union College, Cincinnati. has
established that the semi-desert
central Negev, where he has
been conducting an archaelo-
gical survey, was inhabited dur-
Italy Accepts Israel Experts
ing the Bronze Age, about 3500
B.C.
ROME, (JTA) — The Italian
Dr. Glueck reported that while
Ministry of Foreign Trade -_has
looking for re-
agreed to permit Israel to ex-
mains of t h e
port to this country $15,000
Nabataean civ-
worth of false teeth; $12,000
ilization, which
worth of dental material; $5,000 -
flourished about
worth of razor blades; $10,000
the time of
worth of grapefruit juice and
Christ he d i s-
$5,000 worth of pencils.
covered a
Bronze Age set-
tlement next to
t h e spring of
Ein Murifiq, a
•few miles south
eon Voyage, _Annette
of the Modern
I s r aeli settle-
ment of Sde
117 e wish to extend this hearty invitation to all
Boker.
Dr. Glueck
our relatives and friends to join with us in biddinq
It had been previously thought
that Bronze Age people could
a Happy Journey to our daughter, ,4nnette, at our
exist only in rich farm land
but from now on, because of
home, 401 Leslie, Suday, Sept. 6, from 2 to 6
Dr. Glueck's discovery, archaeo-
p.m. Please be with us on th occasion of our daugh-
logists will be looking for chal-
colithic (B r o n z e Age) sites
ter's sailing for Israel with the ilabonim Study
wherever there is water—around
the springs of Sinai, for in-
Group.
stance.
in creating tools for reconstruc-
The inhabitants of the site
tion.
"The heroic industrial build- he discovered were "advanced,
MR. and MRS. PHILLIP STOLT.11,1N
up has called for a reduction in sedentary, and agricultural," Dr.
the standard of living, showing Glueck reported. "Their pottery
signs of economic morality," Mr. indicates a highly developed ci-
Keyserling said. "Half of the vilization and the circular foun-
building program calls for ex- dations of their houses can still
ternal help and sums of from be seen," he said.
Dr. Glueck has located the
80 to 100 million a year will be
needed to supplement capital sites of 83 previously unrecorded
settlements. He plans to remain
needs.
Dexter and Lawrence
Julius Ginsburg, of Chicago, in in Israel for four years. His
expedition
is
sponsored
by
He-
a stirring address, called for in-
Will Conduct
creased efforts by American brew Union College and the
Louis
M.
Rabinowitz
Foundation
Jews for the Israel bond drive.
Max Osnos presided at the of New York City.
meeting. Cooperating with Mr.
Keyserling in answering written List Detroit Center in
In Its Social Hall
questions from the audience, Mr. Midwest Expansion Program
Rosh Hashona, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10,. 11, and
Osnos, on the question of Hista-
drut's position, said, "If I were
Yom Kippur, Saturday, Sept. 19
CHICAGO—Over $6,000,000 has
looking for a partner in Israel been spent by Jewish Commu-
Officiating Clergy
there is no one I'd rather have nity Centers and YM-YWHA's in
Rabbi Isidor B. Hoffman, of New York, _
than Histadrut."
Midwestern states during t h e
Counsellor to Jewish Students at Columbia University
past five years on building pro-
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
grams.
Austrian DPs Who Left
Rev. Isadore Strauss
Announcement
was
made
by
Israel Problem for JDC
Alan J. Altheimer, president of
New Comfortable Seats Have Been Acquired
midwest section, National Jew-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News
ish Welfare Board, who con-
ADMISSION CARDS $8.00
VIENNA, (JTA) — Most of ducted a nation-wide survey on
the displaced Jews who returned Center and YM-YWHA activi-
The Congregation office, located in School Bldg. on Dexter, is open
here from Israel and asked the ties.
daily and Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Included
in
the
report
is
the
Joint Distribution Committee to
First Selichoth, Midnight, Saturday, Sept. 5. Cantor David Katzman
assist them in obtaining perma- extension of the Detroit Jewish
and Choir will officiate.
nent settlement elsewhere have Center to its branch at Davison
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already left Austria, it w a s and Dexter.
learned here Tuesday. However,
their destinations have not been
made public.
Meanwhile, eight returnees
are temporarily being detained
by t h e Austrian authorities
pending their deportation to Is-
rael. They were part of a group
which recently c r o s s e d the
Austro-German frontier without
the requisite documents a n d
were arrested by the Germans
who sent them back to Austria.
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auguration of t h e Histadrut
drive in the U.S. and Canada.
Berke said ; the tiny workers' or-
ganization which numbered only
4,000- at the outset now boasts
a federation of over a half mil-
lion members.
The organization cares for
over 1,000,000 people through its
network of medical, school and
vocational projects in hundreds
of cooperative settlements.
Last year's drive for funds
was the biggest factor in the
building of the Eliezer Kaplan
Memorial Hospital, and already
this year, Berke pointed out, a
sum of $250,000 has been pledged
towards . a tuberculosis hospital
at Kfar Saba, North of Tel Aviv.
Funds will be added in great
amount toward the system of
vocational training schools. Last
year, campaign funds built
many new schools and provided
the means of expansion in many
others. This year's drive seeks
to enlarge the program, which
is desperately needed in the
towns, villages and smaller set-
tlements.

Israel's Economic Progress, Chance's
For Advancement, Told at Bond Rally

"If Israel can be saved from
foreign enemies, she can, in
five to 10 years, have as strong
and as pliable an economic state
as there is anywhere in the
world," Leon H. Keyserling, who
was chairman of President Tru-
man's Council of Economic Ad-
visers, told a rally of Israel
bondholders at the Dexter Jewish
Center, Tuesday night.
In spite of the heat, the hall
was nearly filled to capacity by
an earnest audience of Israel's
friends, included among whom
were many of Detroit's most
prominent Jewish leaders, who
came to hear reports on Israel's
economic needs.
Pointing out that, on a pop-
ulation basis, Israel is building
housing units five times the
rate of the United States, and
that Israel's reception of im-
migrants is 14 times that of
this country, Mr. Keyserling
outlined many reasons for
continued support of the Is-
rael bond drive.
In agriculture, he said, Is-
rael plans to become self-
sufficient by 1960. For this pur-
pose, the new state will need
$30,000,000 a year in help.
In the past few years, he said,
the industrial enterprise has
doubled m Israel. The invest-
ment program consists in build-
ing factories and railroads and

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OTTAWA, (JTA) — Michael
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tic representative to Canada,
was welcomed here by repre-
sentatives of the Canadian gov-
ernment and by Jewish com-
munity leaders. Comay, who
holds the rank of Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Minister Plenipo-
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