Passover With the American Gerim; Memos to Eisenhower, Hamnterskjold DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 5 Near East Tension Multiplies With New Attacks - by Egypt and Syria Friday, April 30, 1954 Jon Sobeloff Receives By DAVID HOROWITZ lowing resolution on I s.ra el which they sent to President Phi Beta Kappa Honors WEST OLIVE, MICHIGAN Eisenhower, Mr. Dag Hammar- Jonathan Sobeloff, son of Mr. Your correspondent, away froth. skjold and David Ben-Gurion: and Mrs. Isadore Sobeloff, was the pilpul-infested atmosphere Having closely followed the develop- one of 10 juni- of the UN during Passover week,. ments in the Near East ever since the Declaration and the establish- ors who were had . the unique experience of Balfour ment of the League of Nations Mandate elected to Phi participating in a Seder cere=; over the Holy Land entrusted to the United Kingdom whose task it was to Beta Kappa, many arranged by American ex- facilitate the establishment of the. Jew- honorary liter- Christians who have adopted ish National Home in Biblical Palestine, • . ary scholastic the Hebrew Faith and who be- and Having noted. that Britain, independ- fraternity, at long to the Movement known ently and without consultation with the and more especially the United the University as United jsrael World Union. Allies States, was required by the Mandate, of Mi chigan.; While a number of -Seders were illegal' partitioned Palestine by having up the puppet kingdom of Jordan, Jon also has held by these new Israelites in set an act that bolstered the spirit of the been named to various parts of the country; the Arabs and encouraged them into hostile against the returning Jews. and one of the high writer spent the first one with action Having noted that subsequent disturb- editorial posi-; the Wilbur, W. -Va.., • • group. ances led to the creation of commissions, -and White. Papers ag- Jon Sobeloff tions on t h e Joined there by fornier Method- sub-commissions gravating the situation even more until ist minister and school princi- the I-Titlerian holocaust led to the cold- Michigan Daily, U. of M. offici- murder of six million innocent al publication, for next year. pal James H. Burkey with his blooded Jews, many of whom could have. found In the list of 77 Phi Bet? Kap- family of five and Peter Olin haven • in the Holy. Land and elsewhere not Britain closed the doors to the pa winners also are Gershon Moyle, the writer drove back had Homeland, and Having noted further that the impos- Berman, Ann L. Frank, Sidney with them to the West Olive, situation created by British admin- C. Kleinman, Leonard Loren, Mich., Unit for the conclusion of sible istrations in Jerusalem had led eventually to the United Kingdom's relinquishment Leonard S. Sandweiss; Donald E. the Passover festivities. of the Mandate amid chaos and horror, Sarason, all of Detroit; Doreen It was awe-inspiring to see and noting United Nations adjudication former die-hard Christians, men, of the question on November 29, 1947, K. Millman, Ann Arbor; Irving partitioning the Holy Land a second Weiner, Grand Rapids. women and children, keeping time in zigzag manner, and Having noted, moreover, that when the Pesach in the strictly, Or- did leave the Holy Land the thodox sense and sharing with Britain United Nations did not lift a finger to- City Oddfellows to Host them in joyous singing of tra- wards the implementation, of the Parti- Canadian Group Sunday ditional Hebrew songs. The tion sfil.moluotfiotitsraweh,ie but fttileiallt3;ndctf•uelateodf writer found that these Gerim Israelis- with their improvised weapons Detroit Jericho Lodge, Inde- at the mercy of the seven Arab States were more serious and earnest who converged as locusts upon the al- pendent Order of Oddfellows, about their Jewishness than most defenseless Israelis. and Whereas we recognize that this genera- will host more than 100 mem- many of our own brethren. tion, as in Biblical days, witnessed a bers of Sunnyside Lodge, IOOF, There was something real Chas- miracle in that the handful of Israelis Toronto, at its biggest inter- not only withstood the aggressors but sidish about their observance, also drove them back to and beyond fraternal meeting of the year their songs and prayers. their own borders, and would have con- on Saturday evening, in the Ho- tinued to do so had not the United One of the most interesting Nations Truce and subsequent Armistice tel Detroiter. features about these newcomers intervened, and realizing that a legally The initiatory degree will be Demarcation Line was estab- into the fold of Israel; besides constituted lished following the fates of war in exemplified by Sunnyside Lodge their acceptance of the basic accordance with the international laws at 6:30 p. m., and will be fol- nations, and tenets of Judaism involving the of Taking into consideration the subse- lowed 'by a banquet, at which observance of Kashruth; circum- quent threats made by the Arab States civic and fraternal leadrs will to the :effect that they "will not let cision, Sabbath, etc., is their en- Israel live in peace," and their carrying be present. Russell McKenzie, thusiastic acceptance of Zion- out of these threats through their re- grand master of Michigan Odd- of the Armistice Agreements ism. At their 11th annual meet- nunciation at every turn and step, and considering fellows and his staff, will attend. ing, held at Wilbur, W. Va., dur- the fact that all border incidents were The visiting Canadians will be caused by Arab instigation involving ma- ing the intermediate days .of rauding taken on a tour of the city Sun- and infiltration. Pesach, they adopted the fol- WE OF UNITED ISRAEL WORLD day morning and Will meet with UNION hereby declare our approval of the Memorandum submitted to you and Jericho members for brunch at to Mr. Dag Hammarskjold by the nine- 1 p. m., at Jericho Temple, 11331 teen civic and religiotts leaders urging that "no military aid be given to the Linwood. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—United Na- tions truce observers are inves- tigating Israeli complaints of intensified Egyptian attacks on Israeli military patrols in the Gaza strip area. Israel has re- quested an emergency meeting of the Israel - Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission. The attacks' reached a high point with five incidents in the Beeri area and an attack on a military vehicle. There have been 16 such attacks since' April 6, an Israeli military spokesman revealed. The shootings are a device to cover Arab peasants who cross into Israeli territory and illegally harvest crops, he added. An Egyptian soldier, member of a unit which crossed into Is- rael in the Gaza strip area, was killed in an exchange of fire with an Israeli military patrol. JTA reports from Lond claim that the situation along the Israel-Syrian border is seri- ously deteriorating. The report said that Dr. Mar- ouf Dawaleeby, Syrian Defense Minister, cancelled a plane trip to Cairo to consult with Premier Nasser, in order to attend an urgent Syrian cabinet meeting devoted to a discussion of the frontier situation. No details of the cabinet meeting, the second of the day, were available ex- cept that it concerned the bor- der. Two Syrian soldiers died in a pitched battle between Israeli and Syrian units inside Israel territory in the northern Lake Kinneret area. The Syrian sol- diers crossed the Israel frontier with a party of Arab workmen who came to harvest crops on land inside Israel. . Delay N. Y. Bond Drive In Deference to UJA NEW YORK, (JTA)—In defer- ence to functions being held by the New York United Jewish Ap- peal at that time, the State of Israel' Bond Organization has postponed the opening of its Greater New York drive in be- half of the ne•• Israel Develop- ment Bond Issue from May 5 to May 24. The original date for launch- ing the drive was announced six weeks ago. However, leaders of the United Jewish Appeal re-. quested that it be delayed be- cause they felt it might conflict with several important UJA functions they were planning for the same time • Reduced Rates for New Registrants ' Workmen s Circle , q t is just a bean until it's baked.. Arabs until a permanent Palestine peace be established," and WE FURTHER URGE that you review the original promises made by the Allies to the Jewish peoples as embodied in the League of Nations Mandate relative to the Victors' original intent concern- ing the Jewish National Home, and FINALLY, we submit for your serious consideration the word of God regarding this matter—a word that no righteous Christian who believes the Bible and no just Moslem who holds to the Koran, based on the Bible, can dispute: EZE- KIEL 47:14-20. Respectfully submitted in behalf of the National Board, Rev. James H. 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