Decision Against Merger with Herat Zionist Actions Committee to Convene in Jerusalemn
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address the opening session on
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — After a ernment and world Jewry were
sharp internal fight, the cen- criticized this week by Saphir
trist General Zionists closed and Serlin.
their annual convention with a
Serlin insisted that the poli-
decision to put off indefinitely cies of the present Ben-Gurion
the issue of merging with the government had actually closed
right wing Herut party,
the doors of Israel to immigra
The merger issue was dis- tion from the Western countries
posed of by a secret ballot because it failed to provide spe-
vote to turn the problem over cial conditions to encourage
to a special committee which such immigrants.
Saphir charged that the Ma-
suggested that the party's "new
executive could study the pos- pai-led government coalition
sibilities and conditions for had centralized industry and
services in the Histadrut and
such a merger."
Another dispute, this one the government and thus un-
involving organizational dif- dermined competition.
At an earlier sessison, Prime
ferences between two factions,
was settled by a compromise. Minister Ben-Gurion spoke on
The groups were the Popular "Messianic Vision," by which
faction, headed by Joseph Sa- he said he meant the same
phir and Joseph Serlin, which thing which Jews abroad mean
had a heavy majority in the when they refer to themselves
convention of 600 delegates, as Zionists.
and the Union faction headed He asserted that since the Jew-
by Peretz Bernstein and Israel ish State was established a
definition of Zionism had per-
Rokach.
plexed the Jews. There cannot
The compromise substituted be Zionism without immigra-
for the single party chair- tion to Israel, he continued, but
manship a chairman and an since nobody can deny the right
executive chairman. The com- of any Jew in the Diaspora to
promise, however, gave veto call himself a Zionist," he pre-
power to the chairman. A fers the term "Messianic Vi-
third group, the Union faction, sion" as a description of this
rejected the compromise be- form of Zionism.
cause the convention had by-
Dr. Peretz Bernstein, leader
passed a vote on merger with of the General Zionist Party,
Herut, the primary objective hammered away at the domestic
of the Union faction. Bernstein and foreign policy of the Mapai,
was elected chairman, and Sa- the leading party in the gov-
phir was named chairman of ernment coalition. He charged
the executive.
that party politics in the set-
The delegates approved a tlements, public services and
resolution to contact all ele- the civil • service deters Jews
ments favoring national cen- from settling in Israel.
tralization and free initiative
for Israel's economic life with
the goal of coordinating such Watching Soviet Jewry,
elements. Another resolution Janner Tells Deputies
criticized Prime Minister David
LOND ON (JTA)—The prob-
Ben Gurion for "belittling"
Zionist. organizations. The dele- lems of Jewry in Eastern
gates urged lower taxation European countries, particularly
among a number of economic Soviet Jewry, are being kept
"continuously in mind" by
demands.
-leaders of World Jewish or-
Earlier, the economic policy _ganizations„_. Barnett Janner,
of the Israel government
president -La.:. Ilk -- Board of
the relations between the gov- Deputies of British. -:Jews, told
a. meeting–of–the board 'here.
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recent visit to the United States
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many on these matters.
In Poland, - he said, the Jewish
community is being given more
"elbow room" and contact is
again allowed with Jews in
other countries. No opportunity
for contact between Western
Jewry and Jews in Poland,
USSR. or other Communist
countries will be missed, Jan-
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JERUSALEM — Three princi-
pal subjects of the two-week
meeting of the World Zionist
Actions Committee which opens
here Wednesday will be the
condition of the Jewish people
abroad, immigration and ab-
sorption and Zionist education
and youth work, Avraham Har-
man, member of the Jewish
Agency executive, announced
Monday.
1 Sixty of the 140 members of
the Actions Committee repre-
sent Zionist organizations
abroad, and most of them have
indicated they will participate
in the sessions, Harman said.
The meeting will deal with a
situation radically different
from that of the past five years.
Harman said that in the first
four years of statehood, a back-
log of mass immigration was
cleared up and that a consider-
able drop in immigration oc-
curred in the next five years.
The opening of migration op-
portunities in countries previ-
ously closed and the new wave
of mass immigration during the
past six months showed the
existence of a considerable
"Jewish problem," solvable only
by mass immigration, he said.
From October, 1956, to June,
1957, more than 67,000 immi-
grants arrived here compared
with 51,000 for the previous
12-month period.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi-
Dr. Dov Joseph, Jewish
Agency treasurer, will discuss
immigration and absorption fi-
nancing, with another two-day
debate period following. A third
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for Israeli Talks on UJA
NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi
Herbert A. Friedman, execu-
tive vice-chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal, left
here Monday to confer with
Israeli leaders on the latest
developments in the Jewish
refugee situation, and to dis-
cuss UJA plans for the speedi-
est possible absorption of the
newcomers.
Before arriving in Israel,
Rabbi Friedman will stop off
briefly in Paris where, he will
Meet with officials of the Joint
Distribution Committee to dis-
cuss the problems of that
agency in coping with the new
flow of Jewish refugees from
Eastern Europe, Egypt and
North Africa.
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ROME (JTA)—An American
Jewish Committee delegation
arrived in Tunisia after visit-
ing Pope Pius XII in the first
audience of the Pontiff with
a Jewish group, during which
the Pope condemned racial dis-
crimination and persecution of
Jews.
In a prepared statement, also
believed to be the first in such
audiences, Pope Pius declared
his solidarity with the AJC
fight for the rights of man.
In appealing to all governments
to aid refugees, the Pontiff
singled out anti-Semitism for
condemnation.
He thanked Irving M. Engel,
AJC president, for bringing
a message of greeting from
Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Her-
zog of Israel.
Other events during the
Rome stay of the delegation
included a reception from
American Ambassador James'
D. Zellerbach and from Foreign
Minister Giuseppe Pella.
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work abroad.
After another two-day de-
bate, the session will dissolve
into subcommittees to work on
resolutions for the plenary ses-
sion on July 23.
Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion will address the closed
meeting of the political sub-
committee.
Jewish People and the Zionist
Movement Today." The address
will be followed by a two-day
debate. A two-day tour of Israel
will follow the debate.
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