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July 30, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-30

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18—DETRUTT JEWISH NEWS

Zionist Actions Comma/Wee Views
tiroency of Jewish. Rescue Efforts

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The dan- raei is now being carried on in
ger for Jews in certain countries the United States by all elements
is real and imminent, and their of American Jewry, except the
rescue cannot be postponed, de- American Council for Judaism.
spite the fact that there are still Israel, she declared, has given
20.000 Jewish immigrants in the American Jews a new sense of
transition camps in Israel, and dignity which was heretofore
notwithstanding the fact that. unknown to them.
Israel has now about 20.000 Un-
Mortimer May. president of
employed.
the Zionist Organization of
This was part of a report de- : Axnerica, said the existence of
livered at the World Zionist Ac- Israel is of importance to all of
tons Committee, now in session world Jewry. If the Jewish
here, by Dr. G. Josephtal, treas- State were to fall, world Jewry
urer of the Jewish Agency. He would fall, he stated. Rabbi M.
said that the Agency is resolved I Kirshblum, American Mizrachi
not to bring the new immigrants ! leader, urged Israeli leaders to
EDWARD SHULMAN is the
to camps but to settle them di- ; adopt a more positive attitude
man
acclaimed for finally bring-
rectly on land. The minimum toward Jewish communities out-
cost of settlement of each fain- • side of Israel by recognizing the ing "The World of Sholem
ily would be about 10,000 Israeli advances they have made in Aleichem" to Detroit . . . This
pounds, he estimated. 1Jewish life instead of constantly famous play (with its original
S. Z ..- Sharagai, head of the criticizing them.
Broadway cast starring Howard
Jewish Agency's immigration de- I
Rabbi Irving Miller, ZOA lead- Da Silva and Morris Carnovsky)
partment, reported that 50,000 er, reported on the work of the
Jews will seek entrance to Israel • American Zionist Council. He 1 is the talk of New York and a
during the coming year. "For 25,- opposed the contention that the hit in every city . . . It will open
000 of them, immigration to Is- ! ! American Zionist movement at the Art Institute for two
raei is a matter of life or death," would. become stronger by the weeks starting Dec. 28 . . . In !
he declared, emphasizing that he ; merging of all Zionist groups in private life, Ed, an actuarial
came to this conclusion following ; the country into one territorial
scientist in the City Controller's
his recent visit to a number of f d • •
office, holder of a few math de-
countries.
Dr. Goldmann's 60th birth- grees from U. of M., part owner
"Some Jewish communities." day was celebrated at - gala
he reported, "are living like on function sponsored jointly by and the energy behind the Stu-
isolated islands, surrounded by the Jewish Agency and World dio Theater, and one of the most
a hostile, sometime bloodthirsty Confederation of General politically astute young men in
our town has been prevailed
population." These communities,
Zionists. The 300 guests at the upon by his friends to enter the
he said, appealed to him during party
included
notables
in
all
his visit to bring them immedi- walks of life in Israel and top political arena .. . So, to add to
his many other accomplish-
ately to Israel.
figures in the Zionist move- ments, Edward Shulman is a
Threat of Assimilation
Iii an analysis of the situation ment, including members of candidate for State Representa-
of the major concentrations of the Agency, Israel Cabinet tive in the 4th District.
*
*
Jews in various areas of the and Knesst.
The next World Zionist Con-
world. Berl Locker, Jewish Agen-
BEING WI TH GEORGE JES-
cy co-chairman, asserted that gress will be held during the SEL, as we were recently in New
the Jews of the West were faced first half of August, 1955, Dr. York , is really something to
with an important threat of as- Goldmann announced here.
come home and talk about .
similation, while the Jews in the . An agreement establishing He is one of the greatest after-
Eastern bloc countries were a special status for the Jew- dinner speakers in the country
viewed with suspicion by the i ish Agency in its activities in • . incredibly quick with quota-
Communist regime. In the Arabi Israel was formally signed be- ble repartee . . . The toastmaster
countries, he pointed out, the tween the Israel government at a dinner we attended while in
Jewish inhabitants were in a and the Jewish Agency in the New York introduced him as "an
virtual prison, living as hostages presence of members of the
unusual specimen—you have
and having but one hope—even- Cabinet and of the Agency's only to put a dinner in his
tual escape to Israel. As for Is- executive.
mouth and out comes a speech"
rael, the hope of the Jewish na-
Signing for the Israel govern- • . . Jessel snapped right back
tion, he noted that it would re- ment was Moshe Sharett, while with, "I want to call attention to
quire help with immigration and Dr, Nahum Goldmann and Berl your toastmaster, who is also un-
absorption for many years.
'Locker, co-chairmen of the Jew- usual. You have only to put a
Speaking on immigration. Mr.lish. Agency executive, signed for speech into his mouth—and out
Locker said: "We need imrn.igra• the Agency.
comes your dinner."
tion to Israel not only to save Under the provisions of the
* * *
Jews from the danger of assimi- agreement, the Jewish Agency
JESSEL MAY BE a very
lation, but also to save Israel is entitled to carry on immigra- wealthy man, still he doesn't
from threatening danger." He
warned the Jews in' the Western! tion, absorption and coloniza- show it with his unassuming
countries that the liberalism of fish work, as well as to estab- manner and cordial warmth .. .
sh new industrial enterprises
their countries may not endure ; m _Israel and to enlarge old ones. He has a huge income, but about
41 relatives seem to live on it
forever without change.
can also act to attract private One day, says Jessel, his Uncle
Commenting on Israel's posi- 1Tt
Raphael went too far . . . "So,"
tion
on the said
international
scene
reel.
The government
will to
pro-
Mr. Locker
it had taken
•an,
investment
from abroad
Is- said the uncle, "I see you got on
unfavorable turn. He noted that;videAgency with certain a fine new necktie, you loafer!
the recent speech of Assistant facilities, which are yet to be Me you won't even buy a grand
worked out, as part of the agree-
Secretary of State for Near East- ment. Both the Israel Govern- piano!" . . * * *
ern Affairs Henry A. Byroade in- ment and the Jewish Agency
ISSAC BENAM and Rose Gold
dicated that the United States
will have equal representation
had partially adopted the Brit- on a coordinating board which were trophy winners in a recent
dance contest at Nippersink re
ish view on dealing with the will deal with immigration and sort . . . Isaac got his with a
Arab states.
lusty display of jitterbugging .. .
He called on American Jewry absorption problems.
and Rose received hers by really
Jewish Agency's Needs
to be aware of this change in the
The Jewish Agency will require doing a red-hot Charleston.
American Government's attitude
*. * *
and to be on guard in Israel's 60,000,000 pounds for its settle-
JERRY GACH of Florida sends
behalf. He warned that world xnetib program in Israel for the
J e w r y, particularly American ;coming year, Levi Eshkol, Agen- greetings to his Detroit friends
. . and particularly to Sammy
Jewry, would be called upon for I eY treasurer, told the Actions
I Woolf, Mickey Woolf and Phil
financial aid for a long period, Committee session Tuesday.
and said that immigration and In a report on the Agency's Brestoff, whose bands he really
absorption of immigrants in Is- settlement program, Mr. Eshkol sizzled with his torrid trumpet
rael was the task of the entire said that it now had 420 settle- and sweet guitar . . Coming
Jewish nation. He stressed,
ments which it had established back to Detroit shortly, Jerry will
American Jews must be al- and for which it was responsible, bring his wife (Suzanne Rosen-
lowed to find their own way to 393 of which had been set up , thal) and a new musical note
acceptance of the full Zionist since the state of Israel was pro- . .. a baby daughter.
program, Dr. Nahum Gold- claimed. He said that some
mann told the Zionist Actions 30,000 . families make their living
Committee. Prompting will not in these settlements and culti-
help to speed up the process, vate some 3,500,000 dunams
he stated. He pointed out that (875,000 acres) of land.
American Jewry is entirely dif-
Eliahu Dobkin, head of the
ferent in its outlook, form of Agency's organization depart-
life and communal structure ment, declared that it is an his-
World-famous McALPINtHotel
from the Jews of Europe.
toric obligation to create a fight-
Berl Locker maintained that ing Zionist organization, with a
is the center of everything
It is a Zionist duty to push clear program to accomplish the
worthwhile in New York.
American Jewry along the road Zionist task."
Convenient to shopping,
of accepting the Zionist pro-
business and theatres.
gram no matter how unpopular
Utmoe in comfort
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such a course might be. Judith
and service.
Epstein, Hadassah leader, said
1500 Rooms
Another
Zionism could become a pro-
with bath- radio
found instrument not only for
from ;4.50
Israel but also for American.
A TISCH HOTEL
Jewry, were it given a new
DINING ROOM & PIZZERIA
meaning. The United States, she
said, is a •great melting pot and
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(Across from Federal's/
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LOCATED
Mrs. Epstein told the Actions
For Delivery and Carry-Out
Committee that the fight for Is-

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Calendar Reform Protest
ISTANBUL, (JTA) A Jewish
religious delegation, headed by
Turkish Grand Rabbi Raphael
Saban, called on the mayor of
Istanbul to explain the Jewish
opposition to a proposal for
world calendar reform which is
currently before the United Na-
tions Economic and Social Coun-
cil.
Rabbi Saban left a memoran-
dum explaining that the Indian
proposal under consideration
would vary the day of the week
on which the Sabbath would
fall, working great hardship on
Jews and other Sabbath observ-
ers, The mayor promised Lo for-
ward the memorandum to the
proper Turkish governmental
authorities.

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For Habimah Troupe

PARIS, (JTA)

Habimah

Theater of Tel Aviv played to
a "standing room only" audi-
ence in the Sarah Bernhardt
Theater here, performing H.
Leivik's classic play, "The Go-
lem," as the culminating
feature of the three-month
"Festival of Dramatic Art"
organized by the City of Paris.
Critics and members of the
audience cheered the per-
formance, recalling the play-
ers for seven curtain calls. A
large section of the diploma-
tic corps. attended.

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