South African Periodical, Lantern, Devotes Special Issue to Israel Lantern, the Journal of Adult Education, published under the patronage of the Department of Education, Arts and Science by the Sou*. African Association for Adult Education, has issued a special edition devoted to "The People of the Book" and dedicated to the State of Israel. It is a very impressive edition, the contents of which cover the major eras in Jewish history. This special edition is part of a series of similar efforts, the purpose being "to strengthen the cultural ties that exist be- tween us and other nations or national groups sharing our Western way of life." It is a bilingual work — printed in English and in Af- rikaan. Two leading articles dealing Gefilte Fish Apropos to Seder • with the eras "From the Begin- ning Until. 70CE" and "From 70 CE Till To-Day" are by Prof. A. Van Selms and South Africa's Chief Rabbi Prof. L. J. Rabino- witz. "Die Bybel Van Israel" by Prof. B. Gemser is a beautifully illustrated article. "The Spade and the Bible— a review of Biblical archaeol- ogy—also is of special impor- tance. Sidney Berg is the author of an essay on "The Dead Sea Scrolls." Prof. Israel Abrahams, Chief Rabbi of the Cape, is the author of another valuable es- say, "The Jewish Contribution to Civilization." Gustav Saron wrote an historical essay, "The Jews in South Africa." "Zionism and the Third Jewish Commonwealth" by Mrs. Fay Doron, "Architecture and Planning" by A. Sharon, who describes town and com- munity planning in Israel, and "Culture" by Elizabeth Arm- strong are among the other fine essays in this special is- sue of Lantern. There are a number of other articles, including one on the interest of Christians in the Holy Land and another on "South Africa and Israel" by G. Gershater. These, together with the splendid illustrations, lend much merit to this publication. Europe's Largest Rally Backs Aid for Israel; Mollet Repeats Pledge For the -Passover Seder feast Mother's Gefilte Fish makes a fitting first course. The fish patties, topped here with cucumber curls, can be arranged appetizingly around a hollowed out lemon half filled with horseradish or Mayonnaise-horseradish sauce. , * * * A typical menu for the Pass- over Seder feast would include gefilte fish and horseradish, chicken soup with matzo balls, a stuffed roast chicken, boiled new potatoes, fresh asparagus tips, wine, and cake. Since the most cherished linens, china, silver and glass --often handed down from gen- eration to generation-,--are used for the Seder table, it is only fitting that the foods be present- ed as elegantly and appetizing- ly as possible. Here is a recommendation from the makers of Mother's ,offre.' Gefilte Fish • (old fashioned gefilte fish). In the center of a glass or silver tray, place a nest of lettuce leaves. On the lettuce, place a hollowed-out lemon rind filled with Mother's Horseradish and top it with a triangle-shaped lemon wedge. Arrange gefilte fish patties radiating symmetric- ally from the center of the tray. Garnish each patty with a cu- cumber curl and place a thin slice of cucumber between the patties. To make cucumber curls, slice a cucumber thinly, slit the slices from the center to the skin and twist. Accom- pany this tray with a sauce made with equal parts mayon- naise and horseradish. Mother's Old Fashioned Ge- filte Fish is certified Kosher for Passover by the Union of Orthodox Jewish • Congregations of America, PARIS (JTA) — Three hun- dred delegates from 17 countries in Europe and North Africa started hammering out an inter- national fund-raising program at the largest "aid to Israel" conference ever held in Europe. French Premier Guy Mollet took the occasion to reiterate support of Israel's position on the Middle East situation. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- dent of the Jewish Agency, told the parley that barring unfore- seen developments, Israel will remain the foremost problem on the international agenda for some time. But that fact, he warned, "has its dangerous side as well as its good aspect. It is good be- cause it creates the hope that the great powers will search for a policy which will end in a settlement of Arab-Israel issues. It is dangerous because a solu- tion might be sought which would demand concessions from Israel and thus menace its future and its development." By the time Israel celebrates its tenth anniversary in 19518, he said, it will, in accordance with present indications, receive its millionth immigrant. Al- ready, said Dr. Goldmann, 87'5,- 000 immigrants have arrived in Israel. Jewry's "historic task," he declared, is not only to complete bringing into Israel the million immigrants who are on the way, but to prepare Is-. rael to receive still another mil- lion Jews. In Central and East- ern Europe and in the Middle East alone, he asserted, there are stil labout 900,000 Jews, of whom an estimated 400,000 "are eager to come to Israel." Levi Eshkol, Israel Finance Minister, declared that while the Israelis "bear the full brunt of struggling for their security," paying high taxes and manning their armed services while at the same time developing their internal economy, they must have help from world Jewry. May Name Paris Street In Honor of Dr. Herzl PARIS, (JTA) — M. Pelle-' tier, Prefect of the Seine Dis- trict, has recommended to the Muncipal Council that a street be named in honor of Dr. Theo- dor Herzl. He has suggested that Rue de l'Hotel de Ville, on which are located Paris munici- pal offices and on which Jews have been long-time residents, be chosen for the honor. Israeli Military Hero Comes to U.S. for UJA Brigadier General Chaim Las- kov, Commanding General of the Southern Command of the Israel Defense Forces, former Commander of the Israel Ar- mored Corps and one of the leading heroes - of the recent Sinai cam- paign, will ar- rive in the United States April 19, to take part in an extensive speaking tour for the $100,- 000,000 Emer- gency Rescue F u n d of the Gen. Laskov United Jewish Appeal and the regular 1957 UJA Campaign. General Laskov, widely known as a brilliant military leader and tactician, commanded the northern attacking force of ar- mor which broke through at Rafah and captured El Arish after hostilities broke out with Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula in late 1956. He was placed in charge of the security of the Negev area after the death of Colonel Assaf Simhoni, who was killed in an air crash. Gen- eral Laskov, a brigade com- mander in the 1948 War of In- dependence, is former head of Israel's Air Force and former Chief of the Training Command of the Israel Army. Proceeds of the Emergency Rescue Fund, sought over and above the nor- mal UJA Campaign needs, are transportation and resettlement in Israel and other free coun- tries for 100,000 refugees in flight from danger and oppres- sion in Egypt, Hungary and other lands in Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, The UJA constituent agen- cies—the United Israel Appeal, the Joint Distribution Commit- tee and the New York Associa- tion for New Americans—must also provide assistance to 525,- 000 newcomers in Israel and distressed Jews in 20 other countries throughout the world. A fourth agency, the United Hias Service, will also benefit from the Rescue Fund although it is not a constituent. Court Ditches Attorney's Explanatioil of Jay-Walking JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr. Tomtov Koszo, a Jerusalem at- torney, spoke up smartly in his own defense on a charge of jay- walking but he lost the case. Appearing before the Jeru- salem District Court to appeal a fine for' the offense, the at- torney told the court that he did not deny the charge, but that it happened on a Saturday evening, when the pavements of the capital were so full he had to walk in the road. Schavers Sponsor Publication of Notetvorthy Book, `Roads of Zion' "With the help of Emma and Morris Schaver," eminent De- troit Labor Zionist leaders, the Pinchas G i n g o 1 d Publishing Foundation of the National Com- mittee of the Jewish Folk School, 45 E. 17th St., N.Y. 3, has issued a' very attractive book, in Yiddish, "Oif Di Vegen Fun Zion"—"On the Roads of Zion"—by the eminent Jewish poet, Kadia Molodovski. While it is intended for chil- dren, and its typographical ar- rangements lend themselves ex- cellentl3r for youngsters, the book will be found of great in- structive value by parents as well. It is a history—poetically told. It begins with the story of Jeru- salem which is described as "the heart of the Jewish nation," and proceeds to describe the other great Israeli centers — Safed, Tiberias, Rehobot h, Hedera, Deganiah, Merohavi•h, Kvutzah Kinereth, Ein Harod, Nahalal and other centers. It deals also with personal- Civil Liberties Union Hits Barring of Jews from the Dharhan Base WASHINGTON (JTA) — The annual report of the American Civil Liberties Union sharply criticized the US. Government policy of screening U.S. citizens to bar Jews from service at the U.S. air base at Dharhan, Saudi Arabia, The ACLU declared that the government is in violation of the principle of separation of Church and State. Another gov- ernment, the ACLU said, has the sovereign right to exclude civilians it does not desire, but it is "a very different matter for the authority of the armed services of this country to en- gage in screening of U.S. citi- zens." Women like not only to con- quer, but to be conquered.— William Makepeace Thackeray ities — Yehudah Halevy, Rain- barn, Israel Schklover, Theodor Herzl, A. D. Gordon, Berl Katz- nelson, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, I. H. Brenner, Captain Wingate, David Ben-Gurion. It concerns itself with many issues and movements—with the activities of the BILU-im, the settlers in Israel, the Shornrim movement, the Jewish Legion, the attempts made by Jews to' break through the barriers set up by the British against those who sought entrance in Pales- tine before the establishment of Israel. The book leads up to the creation of Israel, describes the workings of the Knesset and the Kibutz Galuyot — ingathering of the exiles ideal. 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