Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEW S-40 All-Day JNF Conference to Hear Reports from Israel, National Leaders British Leader Says Soviet Jews Must Relinquish Their Affiliations such an eventuality was en- tirely "hypothetical," adding that even if it happened "we can be sure of Israel's ability to defend itself. "Who can doubt that the Arabs are amassing arms for a day when they can seek to revenge their ignominous de- feats by virture of weight and numbers," he said. He hailed the Joint Distribu- tion Committee's agreement with the Polish government to resume work with Polish Jews and the resumption of ORT educational work in Poland. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LONDON — R. N. Carvalho, dent of the Jewish National president of the Anglo-Jewish Fund of Detroit. It is at this Association, charged Tuesday session that awards will be night that Soviet Russian presented, the Israeli song and leaders "seem to be adopting dance program will be fea- a policy that Russian Jews tured, and the guest speakers must be wholly Russian with- will deliver their addresses. out any Jewish affiliations One of the features of the whatever." afternoon session of the confer- Speaking at meeting of the ence, which is open to the pub- Association's Council, he de- lic, will be the ceremonial com- clared that "the Communist memoration of the fifth anni- government has had to accept versary of the death of Dr. the failure of its attempt to Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first solve the Jewish problem by president. regarding Jews as simply an- Delegates and guests will then other cultural community." participate in a series of panel He said that the enthusiastic discussions. Special arrange- reception given Israel dele- ments are being made for lands- gates by Russian Jews this manshaften and religious, youth, summer proved beyond a doubt Direct JTA Teletype Wire and Zionist g r o u p s, and that the bulk of Russian Jews to The Jewish News women's organizations, among were still staunchly Jewish in TEL AVIV—The Israel Press others, to participate in the their interests and sympathies Wednesday welcomed the new planning of JNF activities. and that they were anxious to French government, particu- Morris J. Brandwine will be establish once more the closest larly because most of new key the chairman of the panel on bonds with Jews outside the ministers favor friendly rela- the Foundation for the Jewish Soviet Empire. tions between Israel and National Fund. Chanan Yarden The British Jewish Leader France. will be the speaker and Judge said that "brutal force" might Continuing close relations be- James I. Ellman and William in time enable Soviet leaders tween two countries was Hordes will be the discussants. to eliminate all Jewish aspects marked again by the arrival For the religious groups, Zvi from the lives of Russian Jews of a French trade delegation Tomkiewicz, executive director "but not without resistance, if of eight members. They arrived Kris of the Religious Zionist Organi- only passive, from Russian Tuesday night at Lydda Air- RABBI CHARLES SHULMAN zation of Detroit, will be panel Jews who seem courageously port, and were met by repre- Tte.P.Dr7.1 chairman. The discussant will president of the JNF Founda- be Irving W. Schlussel, past determined to keep alive their sentatives of the Israel Foreign and Trade Departments. 1711',;? tion; Samuel and Dr. Clarissa president of the JNF and the Jewishness." The Israel press noted that Asserting that "unfortunately Fineman, William Hordes, Mrs. Zionist Council. Russia's attitude toward its most of the French ministers, Sidney Ravin, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Leon Kay, prominent com- Jewish citizens is • bound up including the new Defense ris Schaver, Irving Schlussel ,nnns7 nt3 and the Stollman Family. A munal leader, will be the chair- with its anti-Israel policy and Minister, belong to a group of special award will cite David man of the panel for the lands- Middle East ambitions," he enthusiastic supporters of an organizations. Mrs. appealed to the Western Pow- Israel-French pact. Many of ,7r1:171 'TT .rii.Pn ir131 Schoichet for his work in the manshaften Sidney Ravin will chair the ers to issue some kind of a them are close friends with placement of JNF boxes. general Jewish National Fund declaration guaranteeing im- Jacques Soustelle, who heads nItt4? - ti???In ;1'V The conference will open at panel. mediate assistance to Israel if the French league demanding 10 a.m., according to Richard nrft ,r.rL7tor rr rriin There will be a special youth such a formal Israel-French B. Kramer, chairman, with the panel conducted by the Jewish the Jewish state was attacked. alliance. He expressed the hope that invocation by Rabbi Jacob M. .nz2. p Youth Assembly, which is spon- Chinitz, of the host congrega- sored by JNF. The chairman and a brunch for delegates. will be Leon Waldman. Among mrPt4 tion, Philmore Leeman is chairman the discussants will be Mary BY AHARON ROSEN of the credentials committee, Appel, Eli Berniker, Dave Fine- xL2r)17i't.ti`q, and Ira G. Kaufman is chair- berg, Elaine Kortack, Barry •P'? nrp7; 'PPP man of the resolutions commit- RoSefeld and James Serwer. here 147.1 .41 what- irPp .46 tee. A program of Israeli songs hee-neh tryintg mah 7.)- The plenary session will be- and dances also will be pre- chair gin at 2:30 p.m. under the chair- sented by the Assembly, with copy book Kb .42 .4 7 it? vri:n •"? manship of Ben Harold, presi- which are affiliated the Beth kee-seh mahlkberet Abraham Youth Group, Bnai rrlix K1n1 -rTs T sit (m.s.)1 =tgi' .43 =1"liD .48 Akiva, Habonim, Hashomer Hat- write (m.s.) ■ t Jerusalem Calling yoh-shehv zair, Bnai Brith Youth Organi- tehv .nrz4 '?'toil koh VP): zation, Young Judea, Leaders write (f.s.) sit (f.s.) Training Fellowship, United str'77, t114 7'4 'n.'; yoh-shev et koh tevet Synagogue Youth of Congrega- (Translation of Hebrew Story tions Ahavas Achim, Adas Sha- on .r)L beautiful on Left): lom, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe ohl yah fe The postman brought me a and Shaarey Zedek, as well as ,"1:rkvi near letter. from Eilat. I was greatly the Youth Groups of Young say (m.s.) 1:"217, siitmirTi • astonished, for as far as is Israel, Temple Israel, Temple ahl-yand rnehr oh known to me I do not have Emanu-El and Temple Beth El. table The Councillettes and the Mid- say (f.s.) irptt .45 nn 7 friends or relatives in Eilat. I rasha are also members of the opened the envelope, and what shool-bahn oh-meret - nntr11 a surprise! My old friend Ra- Jewish Youth Assembly. The public is invited. There fael, who was a teacher in Jeru- ?Pr T salem for some fifteen years, will be no admission charge or is writing to me from Eilat. And solicitation of funds. ro.4 rrlin? thus is written in the letter. My friend, you will surely be 77? ''VisP2P4 1 #.17 astonished to receive this . let- •TitZ,X177 ter from me from Eilat. Two ago moved here from r..f?isnp weeks *17.40 Jerusalem. As is known to you, I have a young cousin and he ,-rv.p.Kiri greatly loves to tour the coun- WASHINGTON (JTA)—The try. A short time ago he came 33 ';';r3 to my home in Jerusalem and United States Government has invited me on a tour to Eilat. I filed a suit at the International tr4tn, to7.7 -, came, I saw, and Eilat captured Court of Justice at The Hague my heart from the first moment. against Communist Bulgaria Before long I packed my be- because that nation has done longings and returned to Eilat nothing to fulfill reparations tt*P4 '43 "; OIL?? —permanently. I obtained work promises made in 1955 when in the school and the Bulgarians shot down an intri tri77p4 ,Tiz.4;3 ni1774 as a teacher I am working in my profession El Al Israel airliner. The U.S. claim is to cover from the first day. • 1 trj I have never been so happy damages for nine American as now. The scenery is magnifi- passengers who were killed. cent, the people are nice, and It seeks payment of $258,000. more than that, they are pio- 4 It was pointed out here that neers in the full sense of the at the time Bulgaria promised to pay, it was trying to get word. Here I feel that I am (situat- United Nations membership. tonr,r4 ,p, ed) in the right place, in the Now that the desired UN sta- 4117.1tt ,=tgi" place where I am really needed. tus was attained, Bulgaria had, XI? in effect, repudiated its pro- I again feel as during those first T, To the Present tens* Hebrew uses a common verb form for each of the followins days of mine in the country. mise. I advis.e you, my friend, to visit groups : maw sing., fem. sing., masc. plur., fern, plur. American officials anticipate us yet this year, for if you will that Bulgaria will seek to come in another few years you evade the issue now before Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew s and also material for will no longer find the village the International Court. The ttt 174 advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew of Eilat. You will find a large pro-Communist government of Organization or by writing to : Brit Ivrit Olalnrt, P.O.B. 7111, city on the coast of the Red Bulgaria recognized the court's Sea—a city like Haifa, or who jurisdiction in the 1920's. lerAmlem, Israel,. knows .. . Israel filed an action with Published by But Ivrit OlamiS (n ,7;,,Loy . . n, v; rept?) .. ..... « . „ ... CPublished by Brit Ivrit Olamit) the tribunal earlier this month. director of the JNF's youth de- partment. The musical program will be highlighted by the appearance of Cantor Reuven Frankel, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, who will be accompanied on the piano by Bella Goldberg. Awards • for service will be presented to Morris Brandwine, Delegates and guests from all parts of Michigan are expected to attend the annual conference of the Jewish National Fund, to be held this Sunday, at Cong. Ahavas Achim, 19191 Schaefer. The all-day conference will feature Israeli personalities, na- tional and local communal lead- ers, a program of Israeli songs and dances and the presenta- tion of special awards. Rabbi Charles E. Shulman, of Riverdale Temple, New York, who recently returned from Israel, will deliver the day's principal address. Chanan Yarden, a leader of the world JNF from Jerusalem, will be the keynote speaker. Also featured on the program is Arie Shoval, a native Israeli who fought in Israel's War of Independence, who is currently Israelis Greet New French Rule tr 7.1 n'rp7pri •thlVP nrPP ,-rRp rt..; »7 r1;7 HEBREW SELF - TAUGHT ■ pv v.! rrnrin - ", ' W? L7rt.PL7 1. 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