▪ DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, November 19, 1954 than Reveals at IIN Detail s on Atoink Developme t in Israel UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., of the sources and average age (JTA)—Details of atomic devel- of underground water by meas- opment in Israel was for the uring the tritium concentration; first time revealed here by Am- 7. The prospecting of possible bassador Abba Eban, head of underground deposits of radio- the Israel delegation, in a active solid materials. This work lengthy address delivered before . is conducted mainly in the In- the United Nations Political stitute of Technology in Haifa. Committee outlining Israel's The head of the Israel dele- stand on the "atoms-for-peace" gation disclosed that Israel has plan now under discussion. constructed a pilot plant which Mr. Eban pointed out that is already producing heavy wa- "Israel is both a contributor to ter and that its method of pro- the universal sum of theoretical ' duction has been adopted and and applied nuclear knowledge, applied in Europe, especially in and is also a prospective bene- France. He indicated that, en- ficiary of the new potentiali- couraged by the results of its ties." He emphasized that the works achieved in the field of number of physicists and chem- nuclear research, the Weizmann ists in Israel engaged in the- Institute is now about to expand oretical and applied research is, its activities in this. field. in relative terms, probably as Nuclear Work of Hebrew U. high as in any other country in Turning to the nuclear work the world. He also stressed the done by the Hebrew University's fact that Israel's "deepest in- Physics Department in• Jerusa- terest" in atomic energy is due lem, Ambassador Eban said that to the fact that the country this department has worked in faces -heavy tasks of economic four fields: 1. The structure of and social progress with a no- o l e c u l e s (nuclear spectro- table lack of any cheap source scopy) ; 2. Micro-wave research; of fuel or electric power. He 3. Energy radiation; 4. Semi- stated: conductors. "With President Weizmann at the head of our State, the foun- dations of our nuclear program Hint Near East were laid, with the establish- ment of the Department of Iso- Peace May Come tope Research in the Weizmann Institute of Science at Reho- Soon as Surprise voth in the coastal plain." This department, Mr. Eban said, has Direct JTA Teletype Wire worked assiduously and success- to The Jewish News fully for five years in the follow- LONDON—The profound con- ing fields, both theatrical and viction" that an attempt to applied. bring about peace in the Middle 1. Radioactive isotopes of low East has a very high priority on activity;. 2. The enrichment of the foreign affairs agenda of- heavy water by fractional dis- the British government was ex- tillation; and other related pro-1 pressed here by Dr. Abraham j.ects; 3. Cosmic rays. 4. The Cohen, president of the Board exploitation of low grade uran- of Deputies of British Jews. ium ores (phosphates) ; 5. The ; Dr. Cohen said he obtained study of the mechanism of his conviction as a result of the chemical reactions by means of interview recently granted a, isotopic training; 6. Natural ra- delegation of the Board by An- dioactivity. The determination , thony Nutting, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. If nothing apparent was be- ing done, Dr. Cohen said, per- sistent efforts were being made behind the scenes to bring Isra- el. and the Arab states together. It might be that in the not too distant future a "surprise might be sprung on the world" in ref- erence to the Middle East as had recently been done on Trieste, he continued. Dr. Cohen made his statement at a dinner in honor of Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of Israel, who is currently visiting here to help further a project for the establishment of a religious center in Jerusalem. Rabbi Herzog told the 520 guests at the dinner that Jews in all parts of the world would remain loyal to the countries in which they live but would al- ways have a "warm corner in their hearts for the small land from which the word of the law first went forth." "Even those who at one time erased Zion not only from their hearts but also from their pray- er books now recognize Zion as the spiritual center of the Jew- ish people," he added: New Jewish Publication NEW YORK, (JTA)—The first issue of a Jewish monthly publi- cation, "Essentials and Sub- stantialities," edited by the noted Jewish scholar Samuel H. Setzer, made its appearance here. It will be devoted to vari- ous fields of general and Jewish thinking, Mr. Setzer announced. Mizrachi Women Decide To Expand Israel Work ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA)—The 29th annual convention of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America closed following the election of Mrs Ebin of New' York as ,presi- dent, succeeding Mrs. Joshua L. Lewis. Earlier, t h e convention re- affirmed its op- position to the McCarran-Wal- ter Immigration Act and the Mc- Carran Internal Security _Act as Mrs. Ebin "blots o n the traditional freedoms of immi- gration and opinion" in Amer- ica. The delegates approved a bud- get of $1,120,000 for 1955, includ- ing $450,000 for the maintenance and expansion of the children's villages it operates in. Israel; $150,000 for education and train- ing of children in Israel's immi- grant villages; $100,000 to so- cial work projects in Israel, and $200,000 for the Jewish National Fund for the establishment of a small forest in honor of the or- ganization within the Herzl For- est. ; Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the Jewisn Welfare Federa - tion, heads the delegation from Detroit to the 23rd General As- sembly of the Council of Jewisn Federations and - Welfare Funds which began Thursday at Am- bassador Hotel, Atlantic City. Among . those attending are: Mr. and Mrs. 'Jacob A. Citrin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0. Lefton, Morris Garvett and George M. Stutz. Jewish Welfare Federation staff members in attendance are Wil- liam AVruni.n. Ingram Bander. Samuel Cohen and Ben Mandel- korn. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- rector of the Federation, and Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandeis University, will deliver major addresSes at the Satur- day evening dinner. Garvett. chairman of Federation's edu- cation division, will be a discus- sant at the Oneg Shabat where community. approaches to Jew- ish education will be considered. Mrs. Eisenhower Gets Rug Made in Israel WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, (JTA) —Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower was presented today with an Israel- made rug; woven by two Israeli women of Libyan origin, who called at the White House with Ambassador and Mrs. Eban and Mrs. Reuven Shiloah, wife of Is- rael's Minister Plenipotentiary. The weavers, Mazal Hasan, 17, and Chanah Hagah, 58, who set- tled in Israel in 1950, were brought to Washington by the Israel Embassy to participate in a "World Trade Fair" now un- der way here. Demonstrating Israel handicrafts, the rug mak- ers weave before the public as part of the Israel demonstra- tion. 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