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June 22, 1956 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-22

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Friday, June 22, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-22

Sholem Aleichem Camp
Opens July Registration

Sholem Aleichem Day Camp,
which is being sponsored by
the nursery and Institute, is
now accepting registration for
children, aged four through
seven.
The camp committee mem-
bers, Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Zeltzer, Mrs. Sidney Kaye and
Samuel Jacobson, announce that
both a well ,equipped play-
ground and air - conditioned
building will be used for pic-
nics, wading,. arts and crafts,
rest periods, music and drama-
tics.
Campers can enroll for two or
eight weeks and transportation
is provided. Hot lunches and
morning and afternoon snacks
wTill also be served. For addi-
tional information call DI.
1-2552. The camp opens July 2.

Individual Emigration from Morocco
Not Feasible, Dr. Goldmann Charges

(Continued from Page •)
Jewish communal institution
which handles emigration to
Israel, Dr. Nahum Goldmann
told a press conference in Paris
that the "show . down of Kadi-
mah will spell catastrophe" for
most of the 45,000 Sews regis-
tered with the organization,
most of whom he said had
settled their affairs and are
literally "s i t t i n g on their
trunks" waiting to leave.
Dr. Goldmann stressed the
fact that most of the Jews of
Morocco are illiterate and ex-
tremely poor. They cannot ar-
range their own emigration. "To
say now to some Jew in a little
town in the Atlas Mountains
that he is permitted to go and
ask for a visa and address him-
self to the proper authorities is
just a big joke. He can neither
arrange it, nor does he have the
money to come to Casablanca.
He would even be afraid to do
such things."
Negotiations were started
over the weekend with the
Moroccan government in an at-
SUMMER tempt to secure partial restora-
tion• of organized emigration.
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Plan on a really
for several days.
wonderful vaca-
tion with us this
Meanwhile in London, Jack
summer! Famous for
over 45 years as a
Morrison a leader in Bnai Brith
center of fun. Excel-
who returned from Morocco
lent cuisine, mod-
ern accommoda-
from a visit there with Philip
tion, all sports,
Klutznick, world president of
dancing, chil-
dren's play-
the order, said it is too early to
ground. Special
assume that the Moroccan gov-•
June rates.•
ernment is hostile to Israel and
opposed to Jewish emigration to
$42 50
Special Rates
that country.
as low as
Per Week Per Person-2-in-a-room
In Casablanca, an admission
With Private
.. 552" that the decision to liquidate
Shower
Kadimah and to ban organized
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emigration from Morocco was
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credited by El Alam, organ of
of the Moroccan nationalist Is-
SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN
tiqlal Party, as due partly to
pressure from the Arab League
countries.
"The decision to ban collec-
tive Jewish emigration," the
paper says, "was taken after
lengthy investigation. The ac-
tivity of such an organization,
which enjoyed full liberty in
A PICTURE
Morocco, is a danger to the
OF YOU!
economy of the country and a
threat to our breathen of the
Arab countries who see import-
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forces flowing toward their
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borders every day."
gal doing the mambo
The newspaper also interpret-
rat Oakton Manor can look
like this. It's Oakton Manor
ed the move as an act of bene-
vacation magic!
volence toward Moroccan Jews.
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"We all know," the article
claimed, "that many Moroccan
Jews who emigrated have come
Pewaukee lake, Wisconsin
back to Morocco, after realizing
Just 2 hours from Chicago
that the promises which had
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the number of poor people in
our country. It is intolerable
that at a time when Morocco
has recovered its independence
and serenity prevails among all
elements of the population that
such activity should be carried
on in our land."

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The newspaper said the de-
cision to ban collective Jewish
emigration "will check the evil
which threatens the country,
first, through "departure of its
children and, second, of their
money. It is also in the gov-
ernment's interest to take steps
for the expulsion of members of
the Kadimah organization who
are Israelis. It is also necessary
that strict controls be imposed
to prevent the departure of any
group and the exit of money."
(The New York Times has re- -
ported from Algiers that in
Tunisia as well as Morocco,
Jews fear enactment of restric-
tive anti-Jewish measures "in
the name of Arab solidarity."
These measures, the report said,
might take the form of restric-
tions on emigration to Israel,
on transfers of funds and on
commercial and professional ac-
tivity.
(Recent anti - Zionist cam-
paigns in the Tunisian press,
frequently accompanied by ugly
incidents in the streets have in-
creased the anxiety of the
Jews," the report stated, adding
that "the Tunisian government,
although quick to deplore anti-
Semitism in all its forms, has
done nothing to moderate the
anti-Zionist clamor in the
press.7)

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NEW YORK (JTA) — A de-
cision to appoint a provisional
committee on organization "to
consider the problem of form-
ing a national membership or-
ganization based on the prin-
ciple of non-affiliation with Is-
raeli political parties," was
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under the auspices of the In-
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Judge Levinthal reported to
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Astoria Hotel, on the proceed-
ings of the last World Zionist
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