Raphael Eyion Released; Another
Israeli Permitted Through Suez
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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
The Israeli citizen, who trav-
eled through the Suez Canal
JERUSALEM — Raphael Ey-
without interruption, was Wold
lon, the Israeli sailor taken off Reichman, who arrived in Haifa
an Israeli chartered ship at the Tuesday on the Italian ship
Suez Canal July 22 by Egyptian Australia, enroute from Sydney,
police, was released Wednesday Australia. to Genoa, Italy.
to Israeli authorities at a Gaza
Reichman said that when the
Strip border checkpost.
ship arrived in Suez an Egyp-
While the Egyptians were tian officer questioned him
preparing to release Eylon,
another Israeli citizen with an
Israeli passport went throughl
the canal on an Italian ship
without being molested — the
first Israeli to go through the
canal without interference from
Ceremonies marking the dedi-
the: Egyptians.
cation of five new units at Camp
Eylon, who was taken off the Tamarack will be held Wednes-
Brigitte Toft and detained for day, at 2 p.m. A tour of the
23 days during which the Egyp- camp, located at Ortonville,
tians rejected all requests to Mich., will follow the dedica-
allow an International Red tion.
Cross representative to check
The Julius Berman Lodge, the
his condition, was handed over
to Israeli police in the presence
of United Nations observers.
Name Joseph Weintraub
Israel had been informed of
Chief
Justice of New
the impending release by UN
officials, but did not publicize Jersey Supreme Court
the Egyptian decision until the
TRENTON, N. J., (JTA) —
sailor was safely across the Associate Justice Joseph Wein-
border.
traub, of West Orange, was
named Chief Justice of the State
Supreme Court here by Gov.
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Justice Weintraub, the only Jew
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at
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ciate Justice on the same court.
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closely, seeking particularly to
learn whether he was a member
of the Israeli armed forces:
Reichmann was kept under
Egyptian guard in his cabin
while the ship was in the canal.
When the ship arrived at
Port Said, the Egyptians re-
turned Reichman's Israeli pass-
port and withdrew the guard.
Dedication of Five New Camp
Tamarack Units, Wednesday
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Mina and Theodore Bargman
Arts and Crafts Building, the
Maurice H. Sobell Waterfront
a n d Shelters,
the Montefiore
Lodge Cabin
and the Kadi
mah Club Ten-
nis Courts will
be dedicated.
The Julius
Berman Lodge,
donated by the
family of the
veteran com-
munity leader,
contains dining
and recreation
facilities for 48
campers and
staff.
The Berman Lodge and the
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.. round camping
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groups.
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Crafts Building
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Nathan Silver-
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man of the Tamarack Hills Au-
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Federation, and Dr. Irving
Posner is president of Fresh
Air Society, which operates both
Camp Tamarack and Fresh Air
Camp at Brighton, Mich.
The camp is being developed
on a unique "village" basis. The
first unit at Camp Tamarack
was opened for use in 1953.
Camp Tamarack now provides
summer camping for 675 chil-
dren during the summer for
periods of, three weeks each.
An additional 600 are served
at the Fresh Air Camp at
Brighton.
The Tamarack site is used
for an older adult camp under
the auspices of the J e w is h
Community Center; for over-
night campouts of the Jewish
Community Center day camps;
for a teen boys' service Camp;
and for year round excursions
and seminars by community
groups.
WJC Learns Hungarians
Denationalize Dwellings
Former Hungarians now liv-
ing in the United States may
reclaim homes and apartments
nationalized by the Hungarian
government- in 1950 and 1952.
The World Jewish Congress
in New York has been informed
that recently promulgated laws
permit the return of national-
ized. dwellings -up to six rooms.
Applications for denationali-
zation must be submitted by
Aug. 31.
Urge Reunion of Separated Families
Through World-Wide Emigration _
GENEVA, - (JTA)—A resolu-
tion calling on all governments
to assist in the re-union of sepa-
rated families by permitting
emigration of relatives—an issue
of basic importance to Israel—
was adopted unanimously at the
sixth International. Conference
of Non-Governmental Organiza-
tions on Migration currently
meeting here.
The resolution addressed an
"urgent appeal to the govern-
ments concerned," asking them
to assist in the "reconstitution
of such families in the country
of their choice, thus removing
a cause of many tragic situa-
tions."
The delegates heard a sharp
criticism of the failure of the
Romanian government to per-
mit emigration in the interests
of such family re-unions.
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig of
the World Jewish Congress told
the delegates that "thousands of
Jews are vainly seeking per-
mission to leave Romania and
join close relatives abroad."
(In Tel Aviv, a demand that
the Romanian government
permit re-union of families by
allowing emigration to Israel
was presented by a delega-
tion of Romanian Jews to Dr.
Petro Mann, the new Roman-
ian Minister to Israel. Dr.
Manu promised to transmit
the request to his govern-
ment.)
Tribute was paid at the con-
ference to the International Red
Cross for its management of the
International Tracing Service at
Arolsen.
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