4,000 North Africans to Trod Path to Isra Since the North African governments prohibit direct immigration to Israel, a transit center has been established at Marseilles, France; for Jews re- settling in Israel. Built originally to accommodate 300 people, it has been expanded to serve 1,000, but frequently, several thousand more have been packed into the camp. Since the violence which flared up in Morocco in 1954, the monthly immigra- tion rate has multiplied five-fold, and 5,000 people were handled in October, 1955. ,This year, the Joint Distribution Committee hopes to bring 45,000 Jews of the 100,000 registered to Israel. The cost will be $45,000,000-- about $1,000 per newcomer — for rehabilitation and an additional $3,760,000 for tra-, sportation. Pictured along part of their journey are-some of the immigrants, first in a but in the Marseilles camp, which is used for pre-immigration Lest We Forget! Ike's Doctor Confirms Mosaic' Law Passover Ritual of Remembrance Clip this Ritual and keep it in your Passover Hagadah. So that the memory of the six million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis should be kept alive, and the deeds of thd heroes of the Ghetto uprisings should not be forgotten, Rufus Learsi, the distinguished American Jewish histori- an, last year prepared "A Ritual of Remembrance," in three parts, to be included in the Hagadah recited at the Passover Sedorim. Many Rabbis, Orthodox, Conservative and Reform, have accepted and ap- proved this ritual. We present it here for use at the Sedorim next week, after the third of the four ceremonial cups and just before the door is opened for the sym- bolic entrance of the Prophet Elijah. 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Come, said he to his minions, let us cut them off from being a people, that • the name of Israel may be remembered no more. And they slew the blameless and pure, men and women and little ones, with vapors of poison, and burned them with fire. But we abstain from dwelling on the deeds of the evil ones lest we defame the image of God in which man was created. . Now, the remnants of our people who were left in the ghettos and camps of annihilation rose up against the wicked ones for the sanctification of the Name, and slew many of them before they died. On the first day of Passover the remnants in the Ghetto of Warsaw rose up against the adversary, even as in the days of Judah the Maccabee. The y were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not. divided, and they brought redemption to the name of Israel through all the world. And from the depths of their affliction the martyrs lifted their voices in a song of faith in the coming of the Messiah, when justice and brotherhood will reign among men. PART THREE AU sing "Ani Maami.n" ("I Believe"), the ?song of the martyrs in the Ghetto and liquidation camps. :r-rt5, tr nt.4, ;; I1q7119 Stresses Biblical Prescription Against Hardening of Arteries By JACOB LION FRIEND tural tranquility:, Therein we. An AJP Passover Feature are told that the soil.which` Dr.. P. Dudley White, Presi- feeds us, like a human organ-r dent Eisenhower's personal ism, needs a rest once in seven - heart specialist, has recently years (Sabbatical Year). • Fur- ':- .declared that the_ human race thermore it provides for the will have to be guided by the return of lands to .the original Mosaic law of diet if it is to owners of the Fiftieth Jubilee save itself from the diseases of Year, a very effective anti- the heart and blood vessels. He trust step in lands. The chapter quoted Leviticus, chapter 7, also contains the famous phrase: verse 23, which states that "ye "And Proclaim Liberty shall eat no fat . ." Latest Throughout the Land Unto the research confirms the fact that InhabitantS Thereof," -which the animal fats cause the harden- fathers of our nation fittingly ing of the arteries—actually the inscribed on the Liberty Bell prime reason and cause 'of car- as the focal point of the Amer- diovascular diseases which lead ican Constitution. to dreadful heart ailments. It has been said by a famous The Bible, also, gave the scholar that "If only scientists world the idea of a weekly day studied and consulted the Bible of rest. Unfortunately, the Sab- with greater care and insight, bath day of rest has now be- the history of science — and come the weekly-day of self- perhaps of the world in gen- destruction and manslaughter eral—would have been differ- which costs the nation an an- ently written. In . the book of nual toll of about forty thou- Job we have a passige -which sand dead, 1,350,000 of injured definitely refers to the ,"law of and/or crippled and approxi- gravitation" and - another verse mately • five billion dollars in which establishes 'the fact that material losses. All this is due the North Pole is inclined. to the fact that the Biblical These are two important scien- command, as expressed in Exo- tific statements made thousands dus 16, verse 29, namely, of years ago. In the book of "Abide ye every man in 'his Psalms we find a message de- place, let no man go out of his claring the scientific truth of place on the seventh day," has "universal" or "continued crea- tion" being the outcome of the been flagrantly disobeyed. President Eisenhower, in his "nebular hypothesis theory." recent message to Congress, This was first announced in proposed the "soil-bank" idea 1755 by Immanuel Kant- in his to lessen the surplus problem "theory of the heavens" and of the farmers. On reading the later confirmed by Pierre President's message, we cannot Simon LaPlace, the famous as- help but note how Mr. Eisen- tronomer, and, in 1952, was of- hower found a remedy to our fered before. an audience of agricultural evils in the "Book mathematicians and astronom ,- of Books"—the rule and guide ers at the Royal Institute, Lon- of our faith—the Bible, but don, England, by two astro- changed it somewhat to make it physicists, Thomas Gould and adaptable to present-day con- Herman Bondi. ditions. In Leviticus 35, verses 2-25, we have the panacea for 64—Detroit Jewish News soil conservation and agricul- Friday, March 23, 1956 . ,t-trIpp - screening, medical examination and settlement as signments in Israel. Second, in the middle picture, is shown the cabin of an Israel-bound ship. A min- imum of two families shares a cabin.1 In the picture at right, immigrants leave the ship when it docks at Haifa, to begin an even more complex journey which will mark their resettlement and rehabilita- tion in Israel. nium4 min %Rt . !r ,r4tvi 41ki Mt 5; tan ,IP.r- iV2n# '0 IP I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah; and though he tarry, none the less do I believe! Emergency Aid Spurred by UJA These happy newcom- ers to Israel are typi- cal of the thousands of Jewish refugees from turbulent North Africa who are build- ing new lives of free- dom in the Holy Land. To speed the immigra- tion program, the Un- ited Jewish Appeal:, has called for a great outpouring of advance gifts to be brought forward at UJA's 1956 National Inaug- r al Conference in Miami Beach, Feb. 25-26.