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November 22, 1957 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-22

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Peace May Come to Israel
by may of the Back Door

(Con.inued from Page 1)
many delegates here seem to
agree, Israel's political situation
has been enhanced and the pos-
sibilities of some peace maneu-
vers are not to-be - discontinued.
Peace, however, is an unchart-

shirking, and she appears to be
prepared to make a similar
grant to cover the dangerous
deficit in the refugee relief fund
which threatens to aggravate
the hostile mood of the Pales-
tinian refugees.

ed course, and perhaps it does
not have to be mapped. If it is
wahted and sought after it could
just _happen. And, despite sur-
\ face indications to the contrary,
it could happen to Israel and
some of her neighbors. •

It is greatly to the interest of
the United States to bring Is-
rael and Jordan, both bordering
the Egyptian-Syrian alliance, in-
to the Western orbit. Beyond
the control of the best-laid
plans of the best-planning dip-
What are the behind-the- lomats such political coinci-
scenes facts? One layer beneath dences can and do occur.

the surface is the determination
of the U.S. to persevere in its
effort to save such elements as
UNEF and UNRWA and their
minimum stability in this region
of shifting sand. Thus the U.S.
offers to underwrite the deficit
for the UN Emergency Force
which other delegations are

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It may be impossible to make
outright peace between Jordan'
and Israel without toppling Jor-
dan and other Arab states still
tied to U. S. interests. But, giv-
en certain conditicins, nations
must yield their treasured na-
tional interests in favor of even
more precious ones. Thus Syria
may find that she cannot carry
two buckets on her shoulders at
once; that she cannot embark
on a program_ of national recon-
struction with Soviet aid and
dissipate' her best efforts on fu-
tile hostility toward Israel. That
may be the reason why Israeli
sources at this moment are pull-
ing punches; are sensing the
necessity to groom hands for
the day when they will be ex-
tended—even if only under the
table.
Peace will eventually come to

Intensification of Fund-Raising,
More Aid for Israel, Urged at
General Assembly of Federations

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NEW ORLEANS—Urging an' "once again a special fund over

early mobilization and intensi- and above the goal of the regu-

fication of fund raising efforts,
more than 1000 Jewish leaders
reaffirmed their determination
to raise increased funds in
1958 for mounting needs at
home and overseas. Closing
four days of intensive discus-
sions, community representa-
tives at the 26th General As-
sembly of the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and Welfare
Funds, declared in a resolution:

"Buttressed by a budget-
ing process that recognizes
the growing needs of a grow-
ing community at home and
the mounting needs for res-
cue and resettlement beyond
our shores and notably in
Israel, we rededicate- our-
selves to marshall our cam- -
paign structures, our leader-
ship and our manpower with
the most effective techniques
applicable in each commun.'
ity to insure a response fully
commensurate with the mag-
nitude of the need."

.

Head of Vienna Jewish
Community Decorated

VIENNA, (JTA) — Emil
Maurer, president of the Vienna
Jewish Community, received the
Austrian State Gold Medal of
Merit.

A series of reports and
addresses at workshops had
underscored the need to main-
tain and expand local commun-
ity health and welfare services,
in addition to providing more
aid to Israel.

Thinking of Cadillac
Think of Me ...

Herbert R. Abeles, of
Newark, was re-elected presi-
dent of the Council.

Government aid to Israel, ad-
vances in health and welfare
services, intensification of re-
cruitment of social workers,
development of women's diviz-
sion year-round services, anct
cooperation in Jewish commun-
ity relations programs.

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Find a Finer Wine Than

lar campaign." The UJA in
1956 and 1957 asked the com-
munity welfare funds to con-
duct such emergency drives.
Sobeloff declared that re-
ports to the CJFWF had made
clear two facts: Israel will re-
quire "substantially more as-
sistance" during 1958, and the
urgency for meeting "valid in-
creased costs for local and
domestic causes are also real."
"This makes it imperative
for us - to accept the proposi-
tiOn that growing communities
at home and growing needs
abroad must be- presented to
our communities as the co-
operating ventures that they
are," he asserted.

Israel and the whole Middle
East7---but we must be prepared
Other resolutions dealt with
to haiie it enter the back-door revisions of the McCarran-
instead of the front gate.
Walter Immigration Act, U.S.

There is another certainty:
the United States, regardless of
present power politics, will nev-
er fail in its commitment to de-
fend the sovereignty of the Jew-
ish State.

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Major speakers at the
Assembly were Rabbi Abba
Hillel Silver of Cleveland;
Irving Kane of Cleveland;
Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman,
executive vice-chairman of
the' United Jewish Appeal;
Ernest Stock, consultant on
Overseas Studies to the
CJFWF; and Isidore Sobeloff,
executive director of the De
troit Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion.

Another highlight of the
Assembly was the presentation
of the fifth annual William J.
Shroder Memorial Awards to
the Jewish Community Federa-
tion of Cleveland, and the Jew-
ish Hospital Association of Cin-
cinnati; and the second annual
Edwin Rosenberg Award, won
by Sylvan J. Lisberger of San
Francisco.

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Rabbi Silver told the dele-
gates that the most import-
ant task facing the American
Jewish community is the ex-
pansion of Jewish education
programs for children and
adults. He also emphasized
that the future well-being of
American Jewry is inter-
woven with the constant de-
fense of the free institutions
of the country and the world.

Kane cited the "serious so-
cial disorganization" resulting
from a changing world, and
called for increased attention
to health and welfare pro-
grams. He added that Jews,
along with other gr9_ups in the
United States, must work to-
ward a fuller realization of
"the American idea" of demo-
cratic fulfillment.
Rabbi Friedman, - Stock and
_Sobeloff agreed that the Amer-
ican Jewish communities must
furnish increased philanthropic
aid to Israel, in addition to
other sources of assistance, if
that country is to accept up
to 70,000 new immigrants in
1958 and fully absorb those
already admitted.
Rabbi Friedman told the
delegates that in view of
Israel's great and continuing
needs, a recent UJA Study
Mission to that country, con-
sistincs of 100 - Jewish leaders,
had 6 decided to recommend

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