JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The never before that Reform must Chief Rabbinate of Israel issued not be given an opportunity to a formal prohibition against the strike roots in our land and es- establishment of the Reform tablish in our sacred city a cross in the Temple of God," the movement in Israel. statement concluded. This is the latest development * 'I * campaign by Dr. Nelson in a Glueck, leader of the American Dr. Glueck Discovers Reform movement, to have a Pre-Historic Settlements Reform synagogue set up in the TEL AVIV, (JTA—)Pre-his- library of a projected American tonic settlements indicating that School for Archaeology. The a thriving agricultural seden- school would be part of Hebrew tary civilization existed in the Union College-Jewish Institute Negev as far back as 4,000 years of Religion. ago have been discovered by Dr. "T he Chief Rabbinate is Nelson Glueck, noted archaelo- aware of the nature of the Re- gist and president of the Hebrew form movement," says the Chief Union College Jewish Institute Rabbinate's statement. "T h e of Religion, who is now conduct- Rabbinate is also aware of the ing excavations in Israel. destruction it has caused by Dr. Glueck discovered these tearing away large sectors of settlements in the Negev, near the nation from its sacred reli- the ancient Nabatean Hill city gion and who are finally drawn of Abda. Previously this area- towards total assimilation. This 20 miles east of the El Auja- movement rejects faith in the Nitsana demilitarized zone, had Divine Torah and invalidates been considered mainly a center mitzvohs, and it is forbidden to of Nabatean settlements. The enable it to get established in Nabateans rose to power and our country." high civilization between the The statement denies that the second century B.C. and the sec- Chief Rabbis negotiated with ond century A.D. They were Dr. Glueck for a compromise, conquered by the Romans under insisting that the rabbinate Trajan in A.D. 106 and lost their never entertained such a pos- identity by the end of the sec- sibility and only wanted to hear ond century. his views. "Our stand is clear now as JNF Conclave Set for Nov.11 The annual conference of the Jewish National Fund will take place Sunday, Nov. 11, accord- ing to an announcement by Richard B. Kramer, chairman, and Dr. Israel Wiener, co- chairman of the conference committee. The conference this year will be state-wide, with delegates expected from every commun- ity in Michigan. The place and the program of the conference will be announced shortly. Several distinguished guests will be present, and matters relating to the current situa- tion in Israel will be dealt with by the delegates. One of the features of the conference will be the com- memoration of the fourth yahr- zeit of the death of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first Presi- dent. The conference also will fea- ture a series of educational panels devoted to every branch of Jewish communal activity, and a youth forum. According to Mr. Kramer, the work and achievements of Jewish National Fund will be reviewed at the sessions, and a new state-wide JNF organiza- tional set-up will be launched. be Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East. He succeeds George V. Allen whose appoint- WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The ment to be Ambassador to Senate confirmed the nomina- Greece also was confirmed by tion of William M. Rountree to the Senate. Senate Confirms Rountree for Middle East Post S CROWN PUBLISHERS Present a New Book Edited by JOSEPH L. 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PHONE DI 1-1772 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, August 3, 1956 Formal Ban on Reform Synagogues Issued by Israel Chief Rabbinate