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November 11, 1955 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-11-11

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Dr. Gran Ott, 'World

f • Dr. Abraham Granott, world
chairman of the board of direc-
tors of the Jewish National Fund,
. will. participate in the delibera-
tions at the Jewish National
Fund Conference here, Sunday,
Nov. 20, at Workmen's Circle
Educational Center, 11529 Lin-
wood.
Dr. Granott came to the United
States last month to promote a
five-year program for the re-
clamation and development of
a million acres of land in the
hill country of Judea, the Galilee

Dr. A. Granott Mendel N. Fisher

and in the wastelands

JNF



and Future of the State of
Israel."
-

Other panels will be conducted
for Landsmanshaften, religious
groups, and the Foundation for
Jewish National ,Fund. - •
The afternoon-session, t6 begin
at 2:30 p.m., to - *hid' the _Com-
munity at large is invited, Will
hear the guest speakers. A reso-
lution expressing the sentiments
of the conferente regarding the
threats to Israel be pre-
sented at this seSSion,
The Third Yahrzeit of Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, • Israel's first
president, will be commemorated.
Several presentations of awards
in recognition for services to the
Jewish community, some post-
humously, will be made.
Congregations, organizations
and landsmanshaften are asked
to notify the JNF office, TO.
8-7384, 6f the names of- their
delegates.

Security Pact for
Israel Requested
By Dr. N. Goldmann

NEW- YORK, (JTA),-;,An ur-

of the gent appeal to the United States

:Negev desert. Details of the plan
were outlined before a meeting
. of the JNF board of directors in
New York last week. The con-
, clusions will be presented to the
conference here.

Other guest speakers,- who
• will discuss the present critical
situation in Israel and the
'Middle East, will be Mendel N.
Fisher; executive director of
the Jewish National Fund of
America; the Rev. Malcolm
G. Dade, D.D., rector of
St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church,
who returned from Israel in
September; Hannah Yarden,
administrator of the K e r en
Kayemeth (JNF) 'office; and
Abe Twim, executive director
of the JNF Foundation. The
Rev. Dade made a special study
of conditions in Israel and its
neighbors, as a member of a
special study group.

The happenings in the Middle
East, which have caused concern
to Jews everywhere, ha v e
prompted m or e organizations
than usual to respond to the call
to send -defeigAtes to' the' Con'ler
ence, according to Richard B.
Kramer, chairman of the con-
ference committee.
A brunch for delegates *at 10
a.m., is scheduled to open the
-morning session of the confer-
ence. .
Mr. -Kr
- amer annouhees the
following panels whiCh.._will fol-
low' the first session:

For general community par
ticipation under- the heading
"JNF—A Bulwark • of Strength-
in Meeting the Problems' of a -
New Crisis." -
. Youth groups' Seminar on
"Jewish Youth in America and
its Relationship to the Present

GoVernment to "abandon intri-
cate diplomatic maneuvers" and
conclude immediately a mutual
security treaty with Israel was
made by Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
chairman of the Jewish Agency,
addressing the three-day nation-
al conference of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
The world head of the Zionist
movement •told the JNF delegates
that -an American security pact
with Israel "would have an im-
mediate sobering_ effect on the
Arab states" and would "force
upon them the realization that

In observance of National Re=
tarded Children's W e e k, the
Wayne County Training School
has planned a dual program, one
in the community and the other:
at the school. • :
"Upon invitation, • staff members
will appear b e f or e interested
groups to explain t h e school's
Purposes and activities. A single
staff member or a panel will
illuStrate their presentation with
Colored slides. •
Open House will be held at- the
school on Wednesday,. Nov. 16,
from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Plans pro-
vide for visiting school classes,
shops, children's cottages, various
service units, and discussion ses-'
sions.
The Training School is located
between Plymouth and North-
ville on Sheldon Road, just south
of Six Mile Road, turning left at
Sheldon Road, which is just be-
yond Northville R o a d, to the
Main Entrance which will be well
marked.
Dr. Pasquale Buoniconto, the
! medical superintendent, and the
staff extend an invitation to the
public to participate in these
• events and to become better ac-
quainted with the Tr a i n i n g
School's many activities.

6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 11, 1955

their morbid - dream of -a second
round of war with Israel is fu-
tile." . -
Dr. Goldmann asserted that the
"interests of the" United States
and the interests of Israel at this
critical moment are more than
parallel—they are identical and
indivisible. We urge the immedi-
ate offer of a United States se-
curity treaty to Israel as the most
realistic step to stabilize the Mid-
dle East situation," Dr. Gold ;
mann said.
•Dr. Goldmann spoke at a testi-
monial dinner given by the Jew 7
ish National Fund in honor of
Dr. Abraham - Granott, w o r 1 d
chairman of the JNF who is here
on a visit from Jerdsalem. Dr.
Goldmazin declared that "a grave
political crisis for Israel' now
'exists as -a result of ezechoslo-
vakia's agreement to ship sub-
stantial. arms supplies to Egypt
and by the Soviet offer to slin
ilarly equip the o t her Arab
states. This has momentous his-
It signi-
torical implications.
fies Russia's large-scale intrusion
in the Near East and her realiza-
tion of an ambition which the
Russians have nurtured for cen-
turiet:".
Earlier, addressing the opening
Session of the three-day national
advisory board of JNF, Dr. Gran-
ott suggested the Possibility of
Israel lending her experience in
the work of "affor es t a ti o n,
swamp _drainage and land recla-
mation to those- Middle Eastern
nations who are suffering be-
cause of centuries-long neglect
of their lands." The internation-
ally-knoWn land authority said
that such a program of agricul-
tural betterment "would do more
to strengthen the economies and

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Retarded Children*s Week

Open House Nov. 16:
At Training School -
To Mark Obeservance •

president of the JNF and pres-
ident of the American Jewish
peace of • the Middle East area Congress, delivered the dedica-

than _any, other program. Of any tion address. ,•
.Mendel: N. Fisher,: JNF
'other kind." - _
- director; . urged immediate
William :110r des and Irving
SchlUssel represented. Detroit *at consideration .• of - "the _ b r o.a
gauged - p r,o g-r.a m af - -the . JNF
'the conference.
The JNF festivities marked the -WhiCh • has been „brought . to us
dedication • Of the new' five-story from Jerusalein - by Dr. Granott."
•- •
.JNF House- , at 42 69th St.; ac- ;
:quired and remodeled at a cp_st of
•4300,000: Albert -Schiff, *chairman'
of the dedication coinmittee,, an
flounced • that the • JNF, in; the
To care for childten on'emergeney
-course: of its existence,, has - raised
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$200,000,000 in the United State's
_for any
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BOARD RATES for suitable homes.
- Dr. Harris J. Levine, president
. Call: Miss Raclin
of the :JNP of :AmeriCa, revealed
:that More than 500,000 individual
TO 8-249k .
donors in the United States have
Contributed from a diMe to_$50,-
Jewish Social Service .Bartau
pm to the Jewish National Fund
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this year.:, • -
Dr. Israel Goldstein, -honorary

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