trerrerirkt ,., z Israeli Sports • ----Joyorts-netiliMTOTIrt —ugees Romania n l"‘" ublication Circulated in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA)—The . Ro- manian government is attempt- ing to prove to Jews in the United States that Romanian Jews enjoy freedom of worship. The Bucharest government's official firm engaged in foreign trade is soliciting among Ameri- can Jews subscriptions to the "Review on the Religion of the Jewish Community," a publica- tion which was formerly issued once a month but which now i comes out fortnightly. 1:0 By HAROLD U. RILBALOW co2 (Copyright, 1957. JTA, Inc.) Copies of the "Review" re- ceived here contain two pages in the Hebrew language, two in Yiddish, and four in Ro- manian. Photographs in the "Review" show the Romanian grand rabbi surrounded by children who are presumably pupils of a Talmud Torah, a young boy wearing a prayer shawl and skull cap conducting a Temple service, and illustra- tions from old editions of the Haggadah. -"The Jewish Observer and W Middle East Review" a London h- journal of brilliance and author- •-, ity, recently carried an article 0 0 by Yohanan Rarnati from Israel E-l• on what the correspondent calls W "the great football scandal" of A the 1956-1957 season in the Jew- ish State. Mr. Ramati charges €.0 that Israeli football, or soccer, I ."is organized on a party-polit- ical basis by the Hapoel, Mac- v-+ cabi and Betar organizations. L.: Then he clarifies the situation: eq s. "Hapoel is controlled by the 4) Histadrut A parties (Mapai, Ma- E pam and Achduth Avodah), a.) Maccabi by the private sector (the General ZioniSts and the Progressives) and Betar by May You Be Blessed Herut. While .Betar has neve r ea :tz constituted a decisive force in With a Year of the Israel Football Association , the two other organizations HEALTH, and HAPPINESS have been fighting for prestige there for a long time." Mr. Ra- mati states that "No Betar play- A er has represented Israel for a startling new development in the Israel immigration long time and Israel football is picture occurred during the outgoing year, 5717, when Jewish usually represented by approx- citizens from Eastern Europe were permitted to move to Israel. Distributor of imately equal numbers of Mac- Scores of families were reunited whenever a ship pulled into cabi and Hapoel players." Haifa port, as in the above picture, or when a planeload of SINAI KOSHER 48 He also declares that games refugees touched down at Lydda Airport. The staggering costs are won and lost by teams ac- of rescuing and resettling 100,000 refugees from East Europe, Sausage Products cording to the best interests of Egypt and North Africa were met by the United Jewish Appeal. the political parties that spon- sor them. When a club can help 2497 Pasadena TO 5-3088 its parent organization more by Writer Conjectures, "Be not rash with thy losing than b y winning, why, it U.S. Wants to Be mouth."—Ecclesiastes 5:1 goes ahead and tries to lose. 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McCarthy, New York City Commissioner of Welfare, presented an illu- minated scroll emblematic of the award to Mrs. Rose Halpri•, acting head -- of the Jewish Agency. TW 1-1700 I i ii I I i I I 11 I I i I I I i i I I I I g I I 1 ' I I i I 1 1 1 I i 1 I s 1 ! 1 I I i i I I - I I 5718 1957 SAMS, INC. I DETROIT- DEARBORN I I . L IMP 0 .111141 ON. •• ■ • MIMI I 01•11.11.e. . 111.01.0 04111111141 L Ialwo.....04 ■ 0i=1.01■ 010 11/1/1. L .1■0.•11.41.1,0111■0■4111.11.1•11.■.....,.. .11.1.111.1141111•104=1.0 .1 41,11•• ■ ■ 11 ....1•1 011111 414111.1 .....,0,1•Im 0 ■■ •41.....CHINIINIONIKHNIMINNINE......41 ........., ■0■1111 0.11111,01••■• I I 1 1 i I HAPPY NEW YEAR i I I i i I I FOR A I I a I I I I BEST WISHES 1 Jewish Agency Wins Award for 'Ship-to-Settlement' Plan Best Wishes For A Happy New Year 1230 Park Place I I I i 1 1 i 1 i 1 I / i ■ ■ ■ 04•1■6■....01 I I I