Nixon Depicts 4Great Influence
Of Bible on. Early American Settlers

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Em- pointed out that individual mor-
phasizing that "America was ality, social justice and universal
founded by people, many of peace, the primary gifts of the
whom came to these shores to Hebrew people and the land of
escape religious persecution Israel to the world, were illus-
abroad," Vice President Richard trated in the monuments and
M. Nixon, speaking at the ar- relics of many ages which were
cheological exhibition "from the to be found at the exhibition.
"This exhibition is worthy of
Land of the Bible" in the Smith-
sonian Institution here, stressed its place in this Capital of free-
the fact that the Bible had d o m," the Ambassador con-
"great influence" on early tinued. "The founders of the
American Republic freely
Americans.
acknowledged their debt to the
The Vice President said that Hebrew tradition for those
the exhibition, presented by the truths of individual, social and
American Fund for Israel Insti- international virtue on which
tutions, is coming to the United democracy is founded. The mod-1
States "at a particularly .appro- ern struggle between peace and
priate moment in our history." aggression, between freedom and
He spoke of the "great conflict tyranny is the s a rn e battle, ;
which is now going on in the wage d against the awesome
world between the forces of background and hazard s• of
darkness and totalitarianism atomic power, as that which Is-
and the forces which are repre- rael has so constantly fought,
sented by the free nations."
the classic rebellion of the He-
Nixon thanked the govern- brew mind against the claims of
ment of Israel on behalf of the excessive human authority."
people and Government of the
Acting Premier Moshe Sharett
United States for "holding these of Israel, in a message, said that
symbols of our faith — because in their common devotion to the
they are related-1n trust for principles of freedom, the peo-
the peoples of many • faiths ples of Israel and the United
throughout the world." !States will find the strongest
Israel's Ambassador to the • foundation of their solidarity
United States, Abba S. Eban, and friendship.

Record Number of Arab Students
Now Attending Hebrew University

Perfection Will Honor
Tobias; Moody to Speak

Senator Blair Moody will be
the guest speaker at the past ; Saudi Arabian merchants, who
masters' night banquet of Per- refuse to trade with Jewish-
fection Lodge
owned firms in the United
No. 486, F. &
States, are exercising commer
A.M,. next Wed-
cial restraints which have no
nesday, 6
at MasonicK
official status and have not been
Temple. The
legally authorized by the Saudi
lodge will honor 0r:
Arabian government, the U. S.
Julian S. Tobias,:'
State Department has informed
its newest past
the World Jewish Congress.
master, who
served as wor-
In reply to a recent inquiry
shipful master
by the WJ Congress' department
during 1953.
of international affairs, which
Senator Moody
ti ! was prompted by complaints
will speak on -
from American export com-
"Protecting Our Tobias
panies, Merrill C. Gay, Officer
Freedom." Arthur I. Gould will in Charge of Economic Affairs
be toastmaster, Worshipful Mas-
of the U. S. State Department's
ter Jack Jackman announces. Office
of Near Eastern Affairs,
Others to speak will be David transmitted the findings of a
Colman and Harry Zausmer.
new investigation conducted by
Following the _banquet, Tobias the American Embassy in Jidda,
and Jackman will portray the Saudi Arabia.
principal roles in the Master According to this latest report,
Mason Degree, assisted by the a Saudi Arabian decree of April
Perfection degree team.
4, 1952, forbids the importation
of "Israeli products or the pro-
Publishers Leave on
ducts of foreign companies
With branches in Israel."
Israel Tour This Week
A supplementary order of
An AJP Feature
Aug. 26, 1953, prohibits the im-
Six representatives of the portation of goods on "Israeli
American Association of Eng- ships or through Israeli naviga-
lish-Jewish Newspapers w i 11 tion companies or on foreign
leave on Jan. 27 for a ! three- ships which may anchor, dur-
week tour of Israel where they ing the trips to Arab countries,
will make a study of current in Israeli ports."
The report continues; "No of-
conditions and will report to all
American Jewish communities ficial action has been taken by
on their impressions and find- the Saudi Arabian government
against trade with Jewish firms
ings.
Those in the party will in- which do not have branches in
clude the following editors . and
publishers:
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Morris Janoff, Jewish Stand-
Friday, January 22, 1954
ard, Jersey City, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Leo I. Frisch, American
Jewish World, Minneapolis and
St.' Paul, Minn.; Albert Golomb,
See
American Jewish Outlook, Pitts-
burgh, Pa.; Fred Shochet, Jew-
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
ish Floridian, Miami, Fla.; Isa-
dore Moscovitz, Southern Jewish
Still Giving the
Weekly, Jacksonville, Fla.
The tour is being made at the
Best Deal on
invitation of the Israel Govern-
ment. The flight will be made
THE ALL V-8
on Israel El Al Airlines. Many
events are planned in honor of
the visiting American jour-
nalists, including conferences
with the President and Cabinet
26th Year With
Ministers of Israel and a visit
at Sde Boker with the David
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE
Ben-Gurions.

There are 22 Arabs now at-1 courses in Hebrew comprehen-
tending classes at the Hebrew stun.
Ten of the students are pur-
University of Jerusalem, the
s
largest number in the history of suing
in the social
sci-
ences courses
and humanities,
six
in
Israel's only university, and law, four in the natural sciences,
language difficulties are the pri- one in medicine and one in
mary obstacle to the admission agriculture.
of more, according to an article
In addition to the language
by one of the students. Kemal problem, there is a further bar-
Kassam, in the Israel daily rier to increased enrollment by
newspaper, "Davar." The uni- Arab studentS in the traditional
versity is attempting to cope reluctance of Arab families to
with the language difficulty encourage education for girls.
faced by new students by con- As a result, the university has
ducting special preparatory as yet no Arab girls on its rolls.
The Arab students, Mr. Kas-
sam says, receive a warm wel-
come from their teachers and
fellow students and participate
fully in extracurricular social
BaTTLIES' 50.L6-
affairs sponsored by the Uni-
s
vtGES
versity Students' Organization.
Some of them have spent their
summer vacations at kibbutzim
in order to become better ac-
Hollywood is considering mak-
quainted with the life of the
country. Many attend lectures ing a movie about the famous
Jewish actress of pre-civil war
in Talmud and Bible.
days, Ada Isaacs Menken.

JWV Ball Publication
To Honor Medal Winners

A special program book will
be prepared by the Jewish War
Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary
in connection with the organiza-
tion's annual Military Ball on
Feb. 27, in the Veterans Me-
morial Bldg.
The book will honor all Con-
gressional Medal of Honor win-
ners, and all medal winners in
the immediate area will be in-
vited to attend as guests. In
addition, all members of the
armed forces in uniform and
their guests will be admitted
without charge.
A special program of enter-
tainment has been planned for
the evening to supplement danc-
ing. Tickets are available from
any JWV member, or may be
secured from the JWV Memorial
Home, WE. 3-0845.

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