Israel Cabinet Amends Citizenship Law The JWB Celebrates
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — An ex-
traordinary cabinet meeting ap-
proved an amendment to the
Israel citizenship law empower-
ing the Minister of Interior to
"prevent the immigration of per-
sons who may endanger the pub-
lic security."
A Cabinet spokesman explain-
ed that the bill was so worded
that it could not be misused for
political purposes. He said it was
aimed at keeping professional
criminals out of Israel, adding
that the government suspects
that Jewish criminals abroad
are sometimes released from
prison on condition that they
leave for Israel.
The Cabinet also approved the
draft of an ordinance which
gives the Minister of Interior the
power to dissolve a municipal
council upon the recommenda-
tion of a special commission of
inquiry. Although the measure
does not mention Jerusalem, it
was drawn up in accordance
with the recommendations of a
commission which investigated
Jerusalem's current municipal
crisis. At present, the Minister
may only dissolve a municipal
council if it acts illegally or if
it permanently lacks a quorum.
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Explain Tilpul' as Point of Debate
An argumentative presenta. ,
tion of some point of Jewisb
learning, especially Talmudic
learning, is called a "pilful." The
term is traced in origin to a
root meaning "to Search" in
which case the motive of the
developed argument of a cer-
tain point is a search for true
learning and understanding.
Some trace its origin to a word
meaning "to season" or "to
spice," indicating perhaps that
either the "pilpul" adds flavor to
the text which it treats or that
its true, aroma is arrived at by
"breaking apart" the elenients
such as is done with spices t.)
extract their desirable odor or
taste. .
There have been attempts at
other derivations too. Whatever
the case; the "piipul" discussion
is a fascinating play on logic
and has always been used .to
diSplay one's keen understand-
ing of. traditional texts and
laws. Among traditional. Jews it
still is customary today for the
Bar Mitzvah boy or the bride-
groom to present such a discus-
sion as proof of the fact thitt
the individual has achieved a
standing in the learned com-
munity.
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Extend to all their friends and clients their sincerest
wishes for a very Happy and Prosperous New Year,
and may this New Year be a year of peace, health and
happiness for all.
Since the founding of the Synagogue Council (June,
1952) until the end of August, 1953, the sum of $16,-
145.58 has been secured from the synagogues towards
the maintenance of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
The following congregations participated:
Temple Israel Stages
Congregational Dance
Temple Israel's annual con-
gregational dance, sponsored by
the Men's Club and Sisterhood,
will be held at 8:30 p.m., Sept
20, at the Temple. Music will be
provided by Dave Farley's band
Group singing and refresh-
ments are also on the evening's
agenda.
Co - chairmen of t h e event
which is called "Toast to the
New Year," are Mrs. Benjamin
Bagdade a n d Leon Mirbach
Others serving on the commit-
tee are Mrs. Ellis Fisher and
Harley J. Citrin, tickets; Rose-
mary Scott, art; Mrs. Harold
Schults and William Brown, re-
freshments; Mrs. Herman Play-
nick and Milton Johnson, dec -
orations; Mrs. Louis Dizik and
Tom Mitteldorf, hospitality; and
Mrs. Rosalee Scott and Ben F.
Wigder, publicity.
Adas Yeshurun
$ 150
Agudas Yisrael
127
Anshe Bereznitz
& Society •
250
Beth Aaron
50
Beth Aaron Israel 399
Beth Abraham
505
Beth Izchok
505
Beth Joseph
20
Beth Moses
318
Beth Shmuel
1,148
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel
. 245
Beth Tikvah
176
Bnai David
1,556
Bnai Israel
535
Bnai Jacob ........
115
Bnai Moshe
93
Bnai Zion
1,130
Chesed shel Ernes 330
Dov Frankel
300
El Moshe
500
Ezras Achim
150
Gemillath Chassodim
and Women
200
Jewish Home
for Aged
240
Khal Charedim
89
Mishkan Israel
265
Mogen Abraham 3,902.58
Mt. Clemens
315
Northwest Israel
324
Nusach Hari
150
Ohel Sarah
293
Shaarey Shomain
70
Shaarey Zion
20
South Haven
.128
Young Israel
2,000
$16,145.58
During the high holidays, appeals for Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will be made in the Detroit synagogue,s.
The budget of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for the year
1953-54 is upwards of $200,000.
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