New UJA Record; Holtzman Given National Award orld... don't just ./Iround the A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and NEW YORK— A record high Others News Gathering Media. in pre-campaign contributions to the United Jewish Appeal was registered last Saturday night when $9,522,000 was con- tributed to the newly-launched U J A $100,000,000 Emergency Rescue Fund and an addi- tional $11,489,- 000 to the reg- ular 1957 cam- paign. Over 500 Jewish c o m - munal leaders throughout the country attend- Holtzman ed the dinner meeting at the Waldorf Asto- ria Hotel, held in honor of Samuel D. Leidesdorf, Philan- thropist, community leader and treasurer of the New York UTA. The dinner, which according to UJA general chairman Wil- liam Rosenwald initiated the first phase of the nationwide drive, brought in gifts over and above the regular campaign. Detroiter Jose ph Holtzman was among the campaign lead- ers who were accorded special honors. The national UJA chair- man received an ancient cruze unearthed in Israel which bore a special inscription "for distin- guished leadership." Rabbi Hebert A. Friendman, executive vice-chairman., t o 1 d the dinner guests that the next two months will present the "most challenging crisis since 1948." . Dr. Joseph Named Agency Treasurer woo her... United States MIAMI BEACH—The Eisenhower Doctrine was endorsed by the AFL-CIO convention, whose resolutoin asked for guar- antees of a stable peace in the Middle East. WASHINGTON—Rep. Francis Walter, of Pennsylvania, co- author of the MoCarran-Walter Immigration Act, said he will oppose enactment of President Eisenhower's request for the admission of more Southern European and Mediterranean im- migrants and refugees "who have fled or in the future flee" Communist persecution . . . The State Department reports that it has directed the American Embassy in Cairo to investigate Bnai Brith's charges that former Nazi officers are leading Egypt's anti-Jewish persecutions. NEW YORK—Sectarian religious instruction was declared an "invasion" of the principle of separation of church and state by the New York Board of Rabbis: The Board sent an appeal to President Eisenhower to call .a meeting between Israelis and Arabs to settle their differences and to set up a force to police their borders until peace is established . . . United Hias Service will be. a beneficiary of the 1957 UJA of Greater New York. ALBANY—The posting of so-called "Public School Ten Commandments" in public schools was deplored by Leo Pfeffer, American Jewish Congress and New York Board of Rabbis' at- torney, at a hearing conducted here, as "Bad theology, bad pedagogy and bad law." Pfeffer said the practice violates the American Constitution. Israel TEL AVIV—Three Revisionist Zionists, Razcko, Drazin and Perleh, who were given two to four year prison terms in Poland, will be "rehabi,litated," according to their_ attorney who arrived here as a tourist .. . Scheduled visits in Israel by delegations from the World Jewish Congress, Agudas Israel, Mizrachi and an American rabbinical group, on invitation from Moscow Chief Rabbi Solomon Schleifer, has been cancelled by Soviet authori- ties, according to reports received here. The report denied that the Soviets have adopted a "liberalized" attitude toward the Jew- ish religion . . . A party of 54 Jewish refugee children, 11 to 15, was flown from a French Youth Aliyah camp to institutions in Israel . .. The last of the 5,800 Egyptian prisoners of war who were repatriated Jan. 31, in exchange for four Israelis included Gen. Digwi, who was captured at Khan Yunis . . . An Israeli soldier was seriously wounded when landmines were set off by fedayeen who crosses UN Emergency Force lines in Sinai. JERUSALEM—Four Israeli agricultural experts left for Burma to advise on test sowings of experimental tracts within a 1,000,000 acre area of Central Burma being developed jointly by Israel and Burma . . . Premier David Ben-Gurion, who re- covered from a case of pneumonia, remained in bed for a few days on doctors' orders . . . Israel has allocated $250,000 to be matched by private shipping lines, for the training of native seamen ... Foreign investments:which fell during the Egyptian- Czechoslovak arms deals, have risen again, Minister for Trade and Industry Pichas Sapir reported to Parliament ... An Israel Natural Resources Advisory Council was formed here and production of copper, 'potash and bromides is expected to reach an annual total of $40,000,000 by 1958, Minister of Development Mordecai Bentov told Parliament . . . President Itzhak Ben-Zvi attended the Habimah Theater premier of "The Diary of Anne Frank." Two wreaths were flown from Israel to Amsterdam to be laid at the foot of the monument honoring the memory of Netherlands workers Milled bythe Nazis . . . Israel will shortly begin production of uranium from phosphate ores which abound in the Negev. Equipment has been assembled for the work and scientists and engineers have prepared processes for suitable extraction of the ores. • with HER 0 .Valentine Chocok.t= (Heart shaped box above) ME-TO-YOU HEART • . . Colorful, provincial design . . . gayest of large Valentine hearts! Chock full of Barton's deluxe Miniature Continental Chocolates. Milk or bitter- sweet. $2.49 and $4.15 Europe VIENNA—Warsaw radio reported here that a number of Poles were sentenced for spreading anti-Semitic propaganda .. . DR. DOV JOSEPH, former A People's Party bill introduced in Parliament asks for revision Minister of Development has of or vacating sentences imposed under Austrian laws punishing been named to succeed Peretz war criminals. Naphtali as treasurer of the LONDON—Two German experts on compensation and in- Jewish Agency. Naphtali re- demnification problems have been assigned to the German signed the post, giving illness Embassy to process complaints, mostly of Jews, who have not as his reason. The Mapai yet received satisfaction of claims against the West German Party designates the treasurer Government. Joachim Lipschitz, West German Minister of In- of the Agency. terior, a half-Jew, told 1,000 former German nationals, mostly Jews, that 50 Jewish famiies a month are returning to Berlin PHILIP E. KATZ, 32, of Kew and are "very welcome." . . . The London Jewish Quarterly Gardens, L. 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