Israel Tourist Director Assures Sufficient Travel Accommodations 1330 Students Enroll in Tel Aviv Law School State Dept. Consultant Katzen to Get Theodore R. McKeldin Prize TEL AVIV (JTA)—A total of In addition to the hotels 2500 1,330 students were enrolled in Bernard Katzen, special con- ner at Hotel - Statler, New York, private rooms will be made the Tel Aviv School of Law available in the three cities and Economics. The school, sultant to the State Dept., has Jan. 23. The McKeldin Prize is throughout t h e anniversary which is planning to grow to been chosen to receive the Theo- named in honor of Governor year at the rate of $2 - $3 a day full-scale university status, this dore R. McKeldin Prize of the Theodore R. McKeldin of Mary- per person. Travel agents are year opened a new department America-Israel Society for out- land, national president of the asked to recommend to their of political science, as well as standing promotion of cultural America-Israel Society, which clients to visit Israel throughout special departments for public relations between America and was founded at a dinner given the year, since more than 100 relations, administration and ac- Israel, it was announced by the by Governor McKeldin at Gov- Very Rev. James A. Pike, Dean ernment House in Annaliolis, evens of equal importance will counting. be spread over the entire anni- The government education of the Cathedral of St. John, Md., January, 1954. versary festival year. ministry has recognized the the Divine; president of the New York Chapter of the organi- We have no more right to con- Israel's president, Itzhak Ben School as a university, with the zation. sume happiness without produc- Zvi, sent a special scroll to each authority to grant graduate de- Katzen, Dean Pike explained, ing it than to consume wealth American and Canadian Rabbi, grees in law and bachelor de- inviting him to send a pilgrim- grees in economics and po- is being awarded the prize "in without producing it. Ghetto Revolt Leade ,* age or at least 15 people from litical science. recognition of his distinguished —George Bernard Shaw, work as special consultant to "Candida" in U.S. for Israel Aid each congregation or commu- the Secretary of State, John nity to visit Israel during her Chinese Sociologist The man who led the War- 10th Anniversary Festival year. Foster Dulles, in preparing a saw Ghetto revolt against the Travel Agents are invited to to Lecture-in Israel - plan, enacted into law by the Nazis is now in America, under contact the Rabbis in their com- Congress and President of the TEL AVIV (JTA) — A United States, for the distribu- the auspices of the National munities and help them organ- Chinese sociologist, Dr. Hsin Committee for Labor Israel, in tion of 7,000,000 Israeli pounds an effort to raise funds toward ize the Pilgrimages to Israel. Pau Yang, arrived in Israel as ($3,525,000) accrued to the Un- Photographic Supplies Tourist traffic to Israel is on a guest of the Jewish Agency ited States account under the the committee's two-year $10,- Equipment, Processing, 000,000 goal to aid work in Is- the constant rise. During Sep- settlement department to lec- Informational Media Guaranty tember the traffic was 56.5, and ture on problems in rural Program to the benefit of many rael. Greeting Cards in October 16.7, per cents over Dr. Hsin is former projects in Israel in the fields KONICA III The guest' is Izhak Zucker last year at that time. The in sociology. director of the Chinese agri- man, who, under 'the title o creases augur well for the De- cultural extension program of education, culture, science I f.2 lens with $ Q 950 case, was $124.50. U "Captain Antek", led his peopl e cember Hanukah-Christmas sea- and it is hoped that his lec- and the humanities. This money Whi e They Last l in the heroic is now being disbursed in Is- son, as well as for next year, tures will assist Israeli settle- rael." Jewish rebel- 19129 LIVERNOIS when 100,000 tourists are ex- ments with a number of prob- lion which The Theodore R. McKeldin Just North of 7 Mi. pected to participate in Israel's lems facing - them. Open 'til 9 P.M. to Christmas took place Prize will be tendered at a din- festival year. from April 19 The airport authorities at Lod to May 16, in are planning to make major im- 19 4 3. During provements in the existing air- that period,' port facilities in order to meet the Warsaw the expanded tourist inflow dur- -Jews, spurred ing the festival year. At present, by an intense there are some 800 landings and spirit, fought • ISRAEL (Independence Day Celebration,) departures with about 9,000 the Nazis with Zuckerman passengers passing through the home-made and smuggled arms. • BRUSSELS (World's Fair) Fifteen thousand Jews lost Lod Airport every single month. During the 10th anniversary, • PARIS (Fashion Show, The Louvre) their lives during the effort. some 80,000 tourists are ex- Zuckerman' led a group , to pected to arrive by air; tourist • ROME (Vatican) safety outside Warsaw. They air-traffic should increase four- • AMSTERDAM (Visit "Diary of Anne Frank" Home) settled in Israel on land which fold by 1960. The facilities -to be became the property of Kibbutz expanded are: runway's, custom • ATHENS (Acropolis) Lochamei Haghetaot, founded offices, restaurant and waiting on the sixth anniversary of the • FLORENCE (Shopping Center of Europe) room; pre-fabricated houses will 'wok. be set up at the airport to help From a population of . less out during the 10th anniversary. Personally Escorted by Rabbi Leon Fram - than 100, the Kibbutz has come There are about 200 organized to contain over 400 persons, a and independent tours to Israel. Ca 11 or Wire Collect large percentage of them chil- dren who were born there. CARD OF SYMPATHY The Kibbutz maintains the • The officers and members of world's most comprehensive mu- the Mozirer Progressive So- seum and archives concerned ,ciety extend their heartfelt sym with the revolt and Nazism. Be- pathy to Mrs. Abraham Blatt gun a year after the Kibbutz and family on the grievous loss was founded, the museum holds of their dear husband, father 1,000 books, 6,000 photographs, and grandfather and our de- numerous paintings and films. voted friend. Joseph . Ilan, director of the Israel government tourist office, at 574 Fifth Ave., New. York, gave assurance this week that there will be no shortage of ac- commodations to and in Israel during the country's 10th an- niversary year. For the peak season, March 15 to May 15, 1958, travel agents can obtain through 'their con- tacts in Israel accommodations in private homes in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. , - Special European and Israel Tour Departs by Air April 13 by Steamship April 9 , Elkin Travel Bureau 19437 Livernas nr. Outer Drive Detroit 21, Michigan UNiversity 4-4464 Bar-Ilan University . . . founded by Americans and built at Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, in Israel, now has a student body of more than 300. Launched by MIZRACHI ORGANIZA- TION OF AM-ERICA, this great institution of learning, in its -brief three years of activities, already has attained acclaim from sister universities and outstanding scholars. BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY, which com- bined in its curriculum modern sciences and the great traditions of our people, bears testimony in Israel to democratic principles of learning and culture and to the Jewish Tradition upon which high education rests. Under the leadership of the late DR. PINKHOS CHURGIN, whose memory we revere, the BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY cam- pus was constructed in modern fashion and a curriculum that matches those of the world's leading universities has been set up. Thanks to the generosity of Detroit's Jewish leaders, BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY received its major stimulating support for its creative efforts. Thanks to the generosity of the entire Detroit Jewish community, from incomes provided by these annual dinners, another large Dormitory Building soon will be completed on the campus of BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY. Dedication Banquet commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the State of Israel sponsored by Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit and the American Committee for Bar-Ilan University Tuesday, January 7, 1958, 6 p.m. at Latin Quarter 3067 E. Grand Blvd. Guest Speakers: Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum Member of Jewish Agency Honorary Chairman of United Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall Chief Editorial Writer, Detroit News Military Analyst Who Now Is Visiting Israel . MUSICAL PROGRAM Featuring ClaSsical and Israeli Music JULIUS CHAJES, Pianist MISCHA MISCHAKOFF, Violinist PAUL OLEFSKY, Cellist For reseryations call the office of Detroit Mizrachi TO. 8-3128 WE WELCOME THE FINE SUP 12238 Dexter No Solicitations Rabbi Mordecai PORT GIVEN OUR GREAT CAUSE BY THE .JEWISH COMMUNITY. OF DETROIT WE URGE CONTINUED ANDUNINTERRUPTED PARTICIPATION IN ,EFFORTS:' comit.KISTORIC