Friday, January 10, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6

Inbal Troupe
Scores Great
Y Triumph

Goldoftas to Speak
on 'Times of Moses'

JA to Mark 20th Year June 24-26 at Israel Parley

Details of a program of spe- tour from New York which the Israel Army and Air Force
Movsas Goldoftas, principal cial events for attendees at the offers a full sightseeing pro- will stage special maneuvers.
of the United Jewish Folk UJA's 20th anniversary confer- gram in Israel of 14 days and
Itzhak Ben-Zvi, President of
Schools, will speak on "Moses, ence to be held in Jerusalem, 13 nights, including the con- Israel, will address the open-
open-
r
in Jerusalem."
4-2 were made public feence
ing session of the conference in
the Great Teacher and Prophet, June 26,
The trans - Atlantic flights the Amphitheatre of the He-
and the Exodus from Egypt" at by the United Jewish Appeal.
Morris W. Berinstein, UJA will be made in El Al' new brew University in Jerusalem.
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
a
a program of Farband Branch
to The Jewish News
general chairman, announced flight of long-range turbo-pro- The - Kol Israel Symphony Or-
114.
Scheduled for 9 p.m., Jan. 18, that an exciting itinerary has pelled Bristol-Brittanias — the chestra, mass choirs and famous
NEW YORK—The Yemenite
been prepared" for the ex- x- plane n that recently flew from dance groups will provide en-
troupe Inbal came, played, and in the Hayim
Israel that will New Y ork to Tel Aviv in 14 1/2 tertainment.
our o srae
tended tour
conquered a huge audience Greenberg
be available optionally to those hours, a new record for corn-
Monday night at their premiere Center, 19161
June 25 will be devoted to a
participating in the conference. mercial airliners.
here at Martin Beck Theater Schaefer the
special tour of historic and re
The total cost of the special ligious shrines.
Berinstein said "all who at-
in the very heart of Broadway. lecture is the
tend this unprecedented Con- tour, $998, is divided as fol-
The performance was seen by second in the
The conference will assemble
ference will be in Israel during lows: $831.60 for the round trip
distinguished diplomats, critics series, "Build-
the
height
of
the
State's
cele-
flight,
economy
class,
and
at
noon
in the Convention Hall
and top professional ballet ers and Foun-
bration of its 10th year of in $166.40 for the sightseeing pro- —Binyana Houma—for a Roll
dancers.
der s of the
gram and full maintenance in Call of American communities
dependence."
The program, which opened Jewish P e o -
The
UJA
conference
corn-
Israel.
The UJA also will make represented at the meeting, fol-
to the melody of Hatikvah, was ple," sponsor-
mittee, in cooperation with the arrangements for those who lowed by • the formation of the
composed of colorful mass ed by the or
Al Israel Airlines, has ar- want trips of shorter duration. "Cash Line," the traditional
dances, such as "Queen of ganization.
Prior to conference sessions, mid year ceremony of trans-
ranged "a 15-day, all-expense
Sheba," "A Yemenite Wed-
M. Chesnick,
miffing funds from communal
ding" and "Leaping Flames," Branch 114
campaigns to the UJA.
as well as a number of pas de president,
Almi
Quits
as
UJA
Yiddish
Publicist
Attendees will be the hon-
deux like "Shabat Shalom."
statesthat
Eli
A.
Almi,
noted
journalist,
,for
aid
to
2,600,000
person.
Of
ored
guests of President Ben-
The audience gave the troupe Goldoftas will
Goldoftas
poet and essayist, completes a these 1,300,000 were rescued Zvi at a reception and garden
an ovation at the conclusion describe the
at the "Gan Hashoshana,"
of their show. High United background of the period, the career of more than 30 years and brought to free lands, 1,- party
or Rose Garden. Prime Minis-
to Israel.
Nations officials, such as Dr. ancient Egyptians and their as director of Yiddish and He- 000,000
Almi, an Associate Member ter David Ben-Gurion will ad-
Ralph Bundle, as well as the culture and their relationship brew publicity for the United
the evening session.
elite of the theatrical world— to other people, specifically the Jewish Appeal and the relief of the American Philosophical dress
On June 26, the conferees
agencies which preceded it, it Association, has published a
among them Mike Todd and Jews.
will
make pilgrimages to his-
The public is invited at no ad- was announced by Rabbi Herb- score of philosophical essays
his wife, Elizabeth Taylor—
toric
sites.
ert
A.
Friedman,
executive
vice-
and
volumes
of
poetry
in
both
mission
charge.
A
social
hour
were in the audience. Promi-
chairman of •
Berinstein suggested that all
English and Yiddish.
nent 'Jewish leaders from all will conclude the program.
the UJA.
walks of life also were present.
For many years he con- who wish to take part in the
A noted con-
Patrons of the three-week Immigration to U. S.
ducted a popular column for UJA 20th anniversary confer-
tributor to
engagement of Inbal in New
the YiddiSh Daily News under ence consult local Welfare Fed-
numerous
York City include Mrs. Eleanor Drops 24 Percent
the pseudonym "Eliash," and eration offices or write directly
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American
Roosevelt, Gov. Averell Harri-
also wrote a weekly column, to the UJA 20th anniversary
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Im-
man, Mayor Robert Wagner migrants admitted to the newspapers
"Views of Reviews," for the conference committee, 1°65 W.
and journals,
and other dignitaries.
New
Palestine, official Zionist -46th St., New York 36.
United States as permanent Almi served
Publication which preceded
residents dropped 24 per cent as Yiddish and
The American Zionist.
Oppose Religious
in number in 1957, after hav- Hebrew publi-
Rovner Progressive
Born in Warsaw, where he
ing
increased
in
each
of
the
c
is
t
f
or
the
Listing for Mass.
Farien
31st Annual
received
the
traditional
Jewish
five previous years. This was Palesti ne
education, Almi lived in Vienna
Automobile Drivers
revealed by U.S. Immigration F ounda_tion
Banquet and Dance!
before coming to this country.
BOSTON, (JTA)—The Jewish Commissioner Joseph M. ' Fund, the
SUNDAY EVENING
Community Council of Metro- Swing's annual report. It United Pales- Eli A. Almi
JANUARY 19th
politan Boston opposes a new showed 262,000 admitted last tine Appeal (now United Israel Joseph Kadans to Be
at 6 sharp
bill in the state legislature year compared to 347,000 in Appeal), and the UJA, upon Candidate for Senate
at .
.
its formation in 1939 as the
which would require a state- 1956.
Horowitz
Caterers
Joseph
KadanS,
attorney,
a
ment of religious affiliation on
single instrument of American
Dexter at Fullerton
the license certificates of Mas- Rain Saves Crops, But Jewish aid to refugee Jews former Federal government em-
* Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
overseas and settlers in Pales- ployee and a former professor
sachusetts automobile drivers.
Guest Speaker
of history and of admiralty law,
Two of our members will be
Sponsors of the bill contend Causes Israel Damage
tine.
this week announced that he honored for their activities at
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Heavy
it would be helpful to know the
In 19 years the UJA has
this major event. We urge you.
religion of drivers so that, in rains across the nation brought raised more than $1,000,000,000 will be a candidate for the U.
to be on time.
both
benefit
and
trouble
to
S.
Senate.
the event of a fatal accident, the
proper clergyman could be ad- Israelis in the last 24 hours.
In the Negev the downpour Israel Paper Mills
vised.
Alvin Tamkin, chairman of saved crops threatened by
the Council's legal and legisla- drought. In many other areas Float Stock Issue
tive committee, said that adop- the rain was welcomed because
American Israeli Paper Mills
tion of the meag'ure would irrigation had been started re- Ltd., Hadera, Israel, is offering
"create a temptation for bias, cently to save threatened crops. 6,000,000 Series B Shares of
But in Achdot, the rains
and would also impose an un-
Common Stock in the United
necessary administrative bur- again brought hardship. The Staates, beginning Jan. 8, it is
den" on the. Massachusetts Reg- town was again cut off, except announced by Joseph Mazer,
istry of Motor Vehicles. for one infantry bridge left chairman of the board.
Council officials also feel from the last flood which iso-
"Proceeds will be used to fi-
there would be an issue of in- lated the town. At Nathanya
fringement of civil liberties in and other townships minor nance a major expansion pro-
gram including construction of
such a law. damage was reported.
the first paper pulp mill in
Israel and the installation of a
second paper machine," Mazer
said.
The pulp mill will have suf-
ficient capacity to provide the
firm with approximately half
its pulp requirements. The new
paper machine will double
paper making capacity to ap-
proximately 37,000 tons an-
• To avo* our full solidarity with the
nually.
State of Israel, and the great ideals it
stands for on the Tenth year of its
Mazer is -treasurer of Hudson
rebirth,
Pulp & Paper Corp.

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Israel to Grant Ghana
$20,000,000 in Credit

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel
will grant Ghana $20,000,000 in
credit for the purchase of
building materials and capital
goods from the Jewish State. It
is known that the credits will
be advanced in four annual
installments of $5,000,000.
Alliance Tire Company of
Hadera revealed that Israel
will participate as a partner
with an American company
which is investing in rubber
plantations in Ghana and Ni-
geria.
Israel has already begun
negotiations with the two gov-
ernments concerned. With a
supply of rubber at a moderate
price assured, Israel will be in
a position to compete in the

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