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January 04, 1957 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-04

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Recurring Attacks Stir Israel;
Welcomes 1,000 Hungarian Jews

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East is between the force of freedom and the force of
totalitarianism," he declared.
He asked whether Israel can rely on American sup-
port in the event Israel's enemies continue their pressure.
Warning that there is every possibility of renewed
hostilities, Dr. Neumann asked. whether Israel can defi-
nitely rely on future American support in the event
of continued hostile pressures, or, must shz.. rely on her
own strength? He pointed out that there were no such
warnings concerning Israel's security as in the case of
grave concern expressed by our Government in attempted
aggressions against Baghdad Pact nations.

U.S. Cool to Buffer Zone Plan

WASHINGTON.-Golda Meir, Israel Foreign Minis-
ter, conferred last week with Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles. She discussed with him the current situa-
tion and inquired into the question of the possible re-
sumption of the now dormant U. S. economic aid pro-
gram in Israel.
State Department sources displayed considerable
coolness toward proposals for a United Nations buffer
zone between Israel and Egypt unless Israel allowed a
portion of its territory to be included in the internation-
alized zone.
Suggestions that territory in the Sinai Peninsula
captured by Israel be internationalized, were not well
received by the American officials. The State Department
was said to feel that the Sinai Peninsula is a sovereign
part of Egypt and that the United States could not favor
a plan to create a buffer zone out of Egyptian territory
unless adjoining Israeli territory were similarly used.
Israel, meanwhile, is deeply stirred over the recur-
rence Of Arab, fedayeen attacks. Among the latest occur-
rences was the blowing up of a water pipe under a bridge
on the Tel Aviv highway.
Pierre Montel, chairman of the French National As-
sembly's defense committee, stated in Jerusalem that
Israel could purchase French Mystere - 4 - B jet planes
which are superior to the Mystere-4 fighters Israel hither-
to has bought from France.
'JTA reports from Ter. Aviv that the Jewish Agency
has denied a New York Times report that only 900 of
14,000 Jewish refugees who fled from Hungary to 'Austria
in the last two months are willing to settle in Israel.
"More than 1,000 Hungarian Jews have already arrived
in Israel, and the Jewish Agency is planning now to char-
ter ships for the transfer of an additional 1,000 refugees
who have already been approved in Vienna for emigra-
tion to Israel," Shlomo Zalman Shragai, head of the Agen-
cy's immigration department, stated. He -expressed the
belief that half of all the Hungarian Jewish refugees in
Veinna will proceed to Israel.
The Jewish Agency also- received reports that more
than 2,000 Jews left Egypt since the start of the latest
anti-Jewish persecutions there. A large majority of the
refugees will migrate to Israel. Of 148 Jews who arrived
in Athens from Egypt last week, almost all will go on
to this country.

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`Music of Israel' to Be Featured by
ZOD Wed. as Music Month Event

"Music of Israel" will be
presented at a general meet-
i n g of the
Zionist Organi-
zation o f De-
tr oit, next
Wednesday,
8:30 p. in in
the social hall
of Beth Aaron
Synagogue,
1 8 0 0 0 Wy-
oming, Rabbi
Milt on Arm,
ZOD program
chairman, an-
nounces.
Mrs. Hannah Rabbi Ann
Stiebel, music director of the

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United Hebrew Schools; Cantor
Jacob H. Sonenklar of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek; Sidney
Gewirtz, of the UHS music staff;
and Jack Weiner will be fea-
tui-ed in an evening of song and
'dance reflecting contemporary
musical achievements in Israel.
The program, second in the
ZOD series, "This Is Israel," de-
voted to a portrayal of present-
day life and culture in Israel,
also will mark the observance
of Jewish Music Month.
Refreshments and a social
hour will follow. the program.
There will be no admission
charge. The ,public is-invited.

.

Israel Forms Base at Aqaba

Menahem Beigin, Herut Delegation to Visit Detroit

A delegation of Herut party
members in Israel's Knesset
will make Detroit a major stop
on their itinerary in this coun-
try, when they visit here early
in February.
The delegation will be head-
ed by Menachem Beigin, leader
of the militant
party which
opposes Ben-
Gurion's Mapai
Party in the
parliament.
Beigin, corn :
inander of the
former Irgun -
Zv ai • Leumi,
the under-
ground move-
ment which
Bergin
aided the liber-
ation of Israel, will be accom-

. port of Elath. The frigate Miz-
nak, which arrived at Elath, has
enough gunpower to outshoot
any possible gun positions that
Egypt might try to reestablish
at the southernmost tip of the
Sinai Peninsula overlooking the
waterway from the Red Sea to
Elath.
The arrival of the Miznak,
which made a 42-day journey
fio Elath from Haifa, by way of
the Cape of Good Hope, is be-
ing hailed by the Israeli press
as a major factor complement-
ing the Sinai campaign. The
press consensus is that opening
of the new naval base, giving
Israel a two - sea Navy -- with
Haifa on the Mediterranean,
and Elath in the South is an

front.
Stationed at Elath, the Miz-
nak's guns commanded the site
of former Egyptian batteries at
Sharm el Sheikh, which kept
Israel's shipping from using the
Gulf of'Aqaba. Now, should the
Egyptians try to rebuild the
Sharm el Sheikh batteries, after
Israel has completed troop with-
drawals, the Miznak's gunpower
should still keep the gulf open,
most of the newspapers here
point out.

E. ALBERT PALLOT, Miami
attorney and civic leader, was
named national chairman of
Bnai Brith service eommittee
for the armed forces and vet-
erans.

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Thinking of Cadillac
Think of Me . .
JOHN LEBOW

Dr. Ralph Marcus, Dies
CHICAGO - Dr. Ralph Mar-
cus, a University of Chicago
professor and .authority on the
Dead Sea Scrolls, died here on
Dec. 25. His knowledge of the
Essene sect, which produced the
early writings found in the
Scrolls, brought him into con-
tact with the Scrolls. He was an
authority on the Old Testament
and the Hellenistic Jews at the
beginning of the present era.

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