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September 16, 1955 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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Noted Speakers Enlisted to Make
High Holy Day Israel Bond Pleas

Work of Youth Aliyah Movement Outlined

JERUSALEM, Israel — Y o u t h duration, organized by \Pluth subjects included vegetable and
Aliyah absorbs children from Aliyah and Hadassah„ were at- fodder production, animal hus-
four continents and a score of tended by 600 . Youth _Lliyah bandry, fowl raising, cereal
wards during the past yea:. The , growing, smithwork and sewing,
countries.
According to the report of the
Jewish Agency, submitted to a
meeting of the Zionist Actions
Committee, the number of
youngsters arriving in Israel
averaged 400 a month during
the past year. About a fourth
of them come from countries of
of
North Africa. Some 150 boys
and girls joined Youth Aliyah
12730 NORTHFIELD, OAK PARK
from South America and an-
I
g
other group came from India.
extend their best wishes for a most
These children speak many
different tongues—Arabic,
French, Spanish, the languages
Judge Youngdahl
Zvi En glander
of East Asia. The first thing
Senator Humphrey
I g
they are taught in Israel is He-
to
Prominent speakers are sched- Humphrey on Shemini Atzereth, brew. The children coming from
All their Relatives, Friends, Fellow
uled to make Israel Bond High Oct. 8. Senator Humphrey is the North Africa are given a period
Holy Day appeals in Detroit national vice chairman of Amer- of preliminary training and ori-
Officers and Board Members of the
1
synagogues. They include Judge icans for Democratic Action and entation at the Youth Aliyah's
Hebrew
Benevolent
Society,
and
Bus-
a
board
member
of
the
National'
Luther W. Youngdahl, of the U.S.
Center in the south of France.
iness Associates.
District Court for the District of Conference of Christians and
Recently, a group of Falashas
Columbia; Senator Hubert H. Jews. He also is a director of
(Ethiopian Jews) came to Is-
Humphrey, of Minnesota, and the National Conference for the
rael for two or three years of
the Israeli economist, Zvi Eng- Prevention and Control of Juve-
vocational training under the
nile Delinquency, and the Na-
lander.
aegis of Youth Aliyah. They
tional Public Housing Conference.
On Sept. 25, Yom Kippur
will return later to become
Mr.
Englander,
who
recently
Eve, Judge Youngdahl will speak
instructors in their native
of the
on behalf of the Israel Bond Is- returned from Israel, will appear
communities. But Youth Ali-
on
Shemini
Atzereth,
Oct.
8
,at
sue at Congregation Bnai David.
yah is chiefly concerned with
Judge Youngdahl was appoint- Congregation Beth Aaron. An at-
training youngsters for careers
(Chesed Shel Ernes)
ed to the bench in 1951 by Presi- torney and former bank manager
in agriculture.
in
Israel,
he
is
a
native
New
2995 JOY ROAD
dent Truman after establishing
Youth Aliyah was created in
an unusual record as Governor Yorker and a specialist in cor-
Extend their best wishes for
the darkest hours of Jewish his-
of Minnesota. He was the first poration law in New York.
The prow is ion of economic tory. In 1934, the ominous knock
Governor in the United States to
issue an executive order declar- strength for the State of Israel on the door of a Jewish - home in
ing that Negroes should be per- through the medium of Israel Germany often foreshadowed the
doom of a family. Parents placed
"key of
task
mitted to serve in the National Bonds represents a
Guard without segregation into world democracy, Harry Schu- under "arrest" by the Gestapo
to
separate units, and has been a mer and David Berris, co-chair- vanished. Children left behind
All
their
Members,
their
Ladies Auxiliary,
were
orphaned.
constant advocate of legislation men of the Detroit High Holy
their Ladies Chevra Kadisha, Synagogues,
All that saved them from their
to aid in the prevention of dis- Day Committee for Israel Bonds,
Organizations and Detroit Jewry.
stated in a special message.
parents' fate was a slim margin
crimination in employment.
David Richman, Pres.
Nathan Wolok, Vice-Pres.
of time and the valiant efforts
Also on Sept. 25, Rabbi Israel
Barney Citrin, Rec. Sec.
Peter S. Goldstein, Treas.
of Youth Aliyah agents who, at
Flam will conduct the bond ap-
Abe Miller, Trustee
Hyman Mitnick, Trustee
the zero hour, spirited them to
Sam Nelson, Hon. Pres.
peal in his own congregation,
Nathan P. Rossen, Trustee
safety in Jewish Palestine.
Rabbi Israel 1. Rockove, Exec. Dir.
Bnai Israel.' William Hordes will
Today, Youth Aliyah is still a
appear at Congregation -Ahavas
rescue operation, but it has be-
Achim on Yam Kippur day.
come broader in scope, evolving
Shaarey Zion, Bnai Zion and
Beth Shmuel Synagogues are
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Premier- in 20 years from an emergency
scheduled for Israel Bond ap- designate D avid Ben-Gurion's function to a permanent, power-
peals on Yom Kippur Eve.
efforts to form a coalition gov- ful force dedicated to the educa-
tion and healthy development of
Congregation Adas Shalom will ernment were temporarily dead-
Israel's immigrant youth.
welcome Senator Hubert H. locked when Agudah-Poale Agu-
There are many areas in the
dah refused to enter the govern-
ment under Ben-Gurion's pro- world where political issues un-
The Detroit Chapter posed "status ouo" arrangement. related to Jews can ignite mob
violence against the Jewish pop-
Referring to that "status quo" ulation. There are also coun-
Seek ye the Lord while He may be found,
of the
—under which all religious party tries where over - sized Jewish
Call ye upon. Him while He is near;
demands would be postponed families live in hopeless poverty,
until later—spokesmen for Agu- denied equal opportunities for
Let the wicked forsake his way,
dah-Poale Agudah, as well as for education and earning a living.
And the man of iniquity his thoughts;
Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, told
at Duarte, Calif.
Youth
Aliyah
is
the
o
n1
y
And let him return upon the Lord,
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
that it would be better, in their a g e n c y capable of rescuing
And He will have compassion upon him,
Extends heartiest
opinion, to remain outside the young children of these families
And to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.
greetings to all
Cabinet in opposition, than to from ghetto life and the misery
and
futility
that
go
with
it.
Par-
enter a government which had
—Isaiah 50;6.
its contributors
not fulfilled even one of their ents in such straits are eager to
have
their
children
b
e
c
o
m
e
and to all
demands.
wards of Youth Aliyah, to go to
It was understood that the Israel where they have a chance
cooperating organizations
General Zionists have also re-
for a decent upbringing and
and individuals for a
fused to enter the Cabinet and schooling. In most cases, the
that both Mapam and Leachdut parents follow at a later date.
Avodah have informed the Pre-
Lately, the Jewish Agency re-
mier-designate that they are op-
posed to any concessions to the ports, a program, known as
religious parties. Mr. Ben-Gurion "From Town to County," re-
informed all parties concerned lieves the pressure. on Israel's
May the New Year Bring
that he will resume talks within urban labor market and provides
future experienced hands for the
health and prosperity to all
a few days.
country's expanding agriculture
by absorbing youngsters in im-
Lord, . . thou hast made my
NATHAN R. EPSTEIN
migrant camps to the farms.
mountain to stand strong.—Ps.
President
A number of new agricul-
30:7.
tural settlements, established
since 1948 by Younth Aliyah
graduates, plays an important
part in this program by ab-
sorbing newly-arrived grade-
school and high-school age
youngsters. Eventually, many
of them will go out and estab-
from
lish settlements of their own.
Upwards of 600 young people
MR. and MRS. JOE SINAI and FAMILY
from immigrant settlements re-
ceived training this year at gen-
eral and religious agricultural
settlements and institutions. The
courses, sponsored by Youth Ali-
yah, are of three years dura-
FUEL
tion. The children involved are
between 13 and 16.
ROAD
Youth Aliyah makes it pos-
DRAIN
sible for especially gifted chil-
dren to continue their studies in
FUEL OIL PRICES SAME AS MAJOR COMPANIES
agriculture after the basic train-
ing period. Some of them are
directed to teacher training and
FINEST QUALITY — GOOD SERVICE
will constitute a reserve of in-
METERED RECEIPTS
NO CONTRACT NECESSARY
structors for villages yet to be

MR. and MRS.
DAVID RICHMAN

I cu

tulappy & IProsperous new gear

The Officers and Directors

Hebrew Benevolent Society

Wappy, and.
prosperous new Year

Ben-Gurion's
Effort to Form
Cabinet Hits Snag

CITY OF HOPE

On the eve of the New Year 5716, we
heartily greet our relatives and friends
witfi hearty wishes for a Shanah Tovah.
May the New Year bring joy to all Israel,'
and may peace, prosperity and comfort
be allotted to all mankind.

HAPPY
NEW YEAR

°a

As we commence a New Year, we pray
that peace may come soon to Israel the
entire Middle East and the World.

,

Mono goy° Ahosem

We especially greet our co-workers in
Mizrachi, the Bar-Ilan University, the
Israel Bond Organization and in the ranks
of all Zionist organizations.

JOE SINAI

OIL

A Happy New Year to All

Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stollman

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-31

Friday, September 16, 1955

and Their Families-

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