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Schenker to Speak
on Israel Projects

Avralaam. Schenker, president
of the Progressive Zionist
League-Hashomer Hatzair and
director of Progressive Israel
Projects (PIP), will, speak at
a meeting sponsored by the
local chapter of PIP at 8:30
p.m., Saturday, in the Labor
Zionist Institute, 191431 Schaefer.
PIP concerns itself with the
industrial, agricultural and edu-
cational development of the Is-
rael kibbutzim associated with
the Kibbutz Artzi Federation.
Schenker, recently elected na-
tional vice-chairman of Ameri-
cans for Progressive Israel, will
speak on • "Israel: From Sinai
Back to Peace."
Experienced in Jewish educa-
tion and communal life, Schen-
ker
served as teacher, lec-
turer, camp director and admin-
istrator. He is a deputy member
of the Jewish Agency Executive ,
in charge of its youth depart-
ment.
He is a member of the Execu-
tive of the American Zionist
Council and chairman of its
committee of youth activities
and is one of the American
members of the World Zionist"
Actions Committee.

A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from
Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and
Other News Gathering Media.

•

United States

NEW YORK—Newly-arrived Jewish refugees from Hungary
are receiving special training in clothing-trade skills at the
Branscom ORT Trade School here. . . Rabbi Samuel Turk,
chairman of the Rabbinical Alliance's Israel commission, an-
nounced that new housing units for Orthodox families will be
built at Kiryat Sanz, Nathanya, Israel.. . The Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies expects to raise $1. 7,200,000 this year. . . .
A Warsaw report to the New York Times reveals that the
Soviet - Union has signed a new agreement with Poland for the
repatriation of 500,000, including "persons of Jewish nationality
who possessed Polish citizenship.". . . The Women's Division of
the Albert Einstein College of Medicine named Susan Strasberg
one of the winners of its annual _achievements awards for her
performance, in "The Diary of Anne Frank."

Canada

MONTREAL — A shipment of 380,000 bushels of Canadian
wheat is on its way . to Israel, bringing wheat shipments to Israel
in the last -three months to 1,130,000 bushels valued at a total
of- $2,700,000. . . . Canada's first Israel Trade Fair opened in
Toronto with 90 exhibitors' booths.

Latin America

BUENOS AIRES—Two hundred Argentinian Jewish leaders
joined in inaugurating the 1957 Israel Bond drive. . Repre-
sentatives of leading Jewish organizations, headed by the central
organization, -DAIA, met with President Araniburu and urged
that his government admit expelled Egyptian Jews, the same
as Argentine haclIkadmitted Hungarian refugees. . . .
SANTIAGO—Chilean Jewry expects to double the number
Time and goodness determine of students in Jewish schools, on the basis of plans made during
greatness.—Mary Baker 'Eddy the visit of Zalmari Shazar, head oLthe Jewish Agency's educa-
tion department. There are now 1,200 children in Chile's Jewish
schOols.

HEADQUARTERS

Europe

LONDON — The House of Commons was told flatly by a
government spokesman that his government would not instruct
the British UN delegation to propose to Hammarskjold that he
intervene with Nasser to halt the expulsion of Jews from Egypt.
. . . An Agudas Israel delegation expressed concern to M. J.
Katona, HUngarian Minister in London, at reports that Hun-
garian authorities took punitive action against Jews applying
to American and British legations in Budapest for visas. . .

Israel

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HOTEL and AIR
RESERVATIONS

SIGHT SEEING
TRIPS

JERUSALEM — Meir Grossman acted as chairman of the

Jewish Agency Executive during a temporary ,absence in Europe
of Dr. Nahum Goldmaim. . . . Israel will withdraw from the
1958 Brussels World Exposition as a result of the elimination
from the new budget of a million pound allocation for that
exhibit. . . . A Foreign Ministry spokeSman said Israer'sees no
need to Submit the questiOn 0: freedom of Suez navigation to
The. Hague International Court of Justice. . . ..Aharon Barth,
general director of the Bank Leumi L'Israel, has asked for price
stabilization and declared that Israel must fight inflation by
holding - wages to _their present level and letting prices rise. . .
• A number of officers and men serving . with the United Nations
Emergency Force asked the command's permission to visit Israel
on their days off, but their requests were denied. An Israel
spokesman said there would be no objections here to their visits.
ELATH—This port's lone dock was kept completely occupied
by the ]Danish freighter Briggite Toft, the Costa Rican vessel
Pandora and the Italian ship Catherine Madre.
TEL AVIV—Two thousand tons of potash. is to be shipped
from Elath. to the Far East in Israel's fir-st 'transport of heavy
goods from the Aqaba Port Gulf to the Orient. . . . The American
scientist Dr. Max Jammer was named to head the physics de-
partment at Bar-Ilan University. . . Rabbi Yehezkiel Jakobo-
witz of Sholtv.arkert, former member of the Budapest rabbinical
committee, arrived here with his family and reported that the
Hungarian yeshiVoth were closed because the bulk of the stu-
dents had fled Hungary-. . The Ministry of Commerce an-
nounced that, deSpite international tensions, and the stoppage
of U.S. aid, Passover supplies .are plentiful in Israel. . . . The
entire Haifa end 6f the country was blacked out by the biggest
civil defense exercise held to date. . . .

U. S. Ad Techniques Arrive in Israel

TEL AVIV (JTA) —"Brain-
storming" has come to Israel.
This technique, which in recent
years has become widespread
in American business, particu-
larly in •dvertising, involves in-
formal meetings at- which par-
ticipants are- encouraged to offer
solutions to. problems without
regard to practicality.
There is widespread disagree-
ment in American business as
to just how useful "brain-

-38th Builders Show to
Begin This Weekend

The 38th annual Builders
Home Show, with accent on
modern living, opens at 12 noon,
Saturday, at the State Fair
Grounds, for a nine-day run.
Sponsored by the Builders
Association of Metropolitan De-
troit, the show is billed as the
oldest and largest home exhibi-
tion, and displays just about
every item for indoor and 'out-
door modern living.
Do-it -yo ur s e f, educational
and commercial exhibitions are
planned by a variety of local
firms and public institutions
who are represented.

storming" is in producing use-
ful solutions to business prob-
lems but the practice continues
to grow.
The technique is being used
in Israel by an advertising
agency, Gordon Lewensohn Ay-
lon, whose director reported
that the agency uses the method
"prior to submitting a presen-
tation to a new clinet."
"Invariably, usable -and sales=
creating ideas come out of these
sessions," U. Aylon, director of
the agency, has reported. "The
process is particularly useful in
a heterogeneous country" like
Israel, "where distinct patternS
have not yet crystallized."
The agency executive ex-
plained that "sales-creating ad-
vertising is still a new idea" for
many Israeli businesstnen be- .51
cause "until a year or two ago 1=
a tremendous seller's market
existed in this young state."

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Africa

TUNIS—Government officials and Jewish leaders attended
the ceremony of inaugdrating a new OSE health center, marking
OSE's tenth anniversary.

ELLIOTT or

ORT's Welting Pot' School Answers
Prayers of Young Israeli Newcomers

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For these youngsters at the new ORT school in the im-
migrant settlement of Affula, Israel, the Passover prayer of
deliverance has a literal significance. The boys and girls come
from a dozen different lands on five continents. Today, with
hundreds of others newly come to Israel, they are in an ORT
"melting pot" school, learning the skills of good citizenship
in their new land. ORT schools in 21 localities of Israel re-
ceive allocations from the JDC, out of UJA funds.

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