tire y ommentary.

JNF Provides Israel Mai(

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

JERUSALEM --One often meets people
who will say that what they are primarily
interested in is weapons for Israel's defense.
They are blind to the realities of the most
important weapons of all: the people and
ttlements. It is to strengthen them
their se
that Americans' gifts to the UM, to the JNF
and to other causes are so vital.
It is impossible to relate the entire story
of the great achievements made possible with
the aid of American dollars. The gift dollars
Israel Bond investments are
re vital. The

so important that only a tour of major in-
dustries will provide a complete understand-
ing of the country's growth with the help of
American
Jewry.
From this.
vantage point, from the fasci-
nating city of Jerusalem and her environs,
the first thought is for the Jewish National
Fund. Say all you wish about guns and planes
and tanks—and the brave men and women in
the uniforms. Without the defense
Israeli
ents that are -being established by the
settlem
Jewish National Fund, the defense of Israel
would become impossible.
A ride around Jerusalem provides the de-

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November 1, 1957

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REPORT
ISRAE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957

REPORT FROM ISRAEL

.farm-Paradise
Drainage Project
Nearly. Completed

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Editor, The Jewish News

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BY PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

SAFED, Israel—Within a month, an engineering task
which had created one of the most serious United Nations
controversies between Israelis and Arabs, will be com-
pleted, and an area that was a marshland that bred
malarial disease will beco
ral paradise
for new settlers in I

By PHILIP SLOMOVIT

DETROIT FREE PRESS
Friday, Oct. 25, 1957

Detroiters Help to
Israel a Fruitful

Philip Slomovltz, editor of
the Detroit Jewish News, and
Mrs. Slomovitz have bean vis-
iting in Israel, This is an-
other of his special reports
for the Free Press.

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

Editor, The Jewish Vows
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The Schavers also have set
up a basketball court at Kfar
Schiller village.
Another Detroit eo
tion just ma
through
tional
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