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May 23, 1958 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-23

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Prof. Comitnager. Sen. Lehman
L'Instiee Frankfurter
S Tend' Anniversary
Israe
Join
in
Acelaimitio,
E

DE TRO IT JEW ISH

become en-
the Jews, have not been the grow and to
One of the great high-
riched. It is this same na-
ii
Mumford
uttered
a
strong
pro-
,
least
contributors
to
civlza-
By Special Correspondent
lights of the gathering was
ture that is to me so striking
test against the use of nuclear
tion," he added. "Through Is-
of The Jewish News
t h e brilliantly analytical
about the State of Israel.
weapons. A number of others
rael we have reason to hope
speech of Ambassador Abba
For there, the pioneering
NEW YORK—A most im- participated in the notable
that the great efforts in behalf
Eban,
who
gave
new
mean-
spirit
and determination has
- pressive gathering of distin- event.
of mankind will be carried on
ing to Israel's accomplish-
created its own frontiers
guished Americans gave Is-
even
more
worthily
and
the
Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
ments in one of the ablest
within a narrow land. It has
rael warmest acclaim, on the
world will call Israel blessed."
president of the Jewish
addresses of his career.
created towns and villages
state's tenth anniversary, at
Addresses by Dr. Israel
Agency, in one of the ma-
and built new cities upon
the concluding function of the
"A generation which has Goldstein, chairman of the
jor addresses of the eve-
old. It has reclaimed land.
American Committee for Is-
helped the Arab people American Committee for Is-
ning, said that "Zionism ex-
that has lain fallow for cen-
Celebra-
Anniversary
achieve its freedom in 11 sov- rael's Celebration, and Edwin
rael's
pressed the urge to obviate
turies, revitalizing a modern
tion, at the Waldorf-Astoria,
ereign
states
would
have
been
.
.
the need to explain the Jew,
civilization upon the oldest
if it Rosenberg, who presided, and
false
to
its
own
justice,
Monday evening.
messages from distinguished 1 lands of man. It has pro-
and legitimize Jewry's exis-
has
not
at
the

same
time
as-

Members of the committee
tence by means of theories
duced moral and spiritual
sisted Israel's liberation in leaders, were heard at the
from all parts of the land,
and arguments." He declared:
as well as temporal wealth
her
small
but
cherished
home,"
meeting.
eminent historians, jurists and
Among the greetings was
by the determination that is
•"The most significant re-
he declared.
ev> Government officials took part
sult of Jewry's settlement,
ever the mark of the pio-
Prof. Commager's and Jus- the following recorded mes-
in the event.
Rich-
colonization and construction
neer: The free spirit. The
tice Frankfurter's speeches sage from Vice-Presdent Rich-
It was significant from many
achievements in Palestine,
genius rejected by other
ard
M.
Nixon:
points of view. Honors were
culminating in the establish- . were highlights A the evening.
lands, the brawn and brain
.
have
just
returned
from
accorded the general chair-
"I
Prof. Commager, of Columbia
ment of the State of Israel,
cast out by dictators and by
a three weeks visit to South •
c s man of the committee, former
has been the creation of its ' University, one of the coun-
commissars have in Israel
America
where
I
have
seen
:74 Senator Herbert H. Lehman.
own reality by a people long try's outstanding historians,
been used as a bounty of
7•• ■
eight
countries
with
long
cz,
Supreme Court Justice Felix
lacking such reality."
outlining a program of eco-
God to create a State small
and proud histories behind
Frankfurter reaffirmed a 40-
in area but large in prom-
Senator
Lehman,
who
plead-
nomic
aid
to
Israel
and
ac-
them.
The
achievements
of
year-old faith in Zionism. The
ise and staunch in determi-
that "there must be a halt cess to natural resources, by
these countries have taken
noted historian Henry Steele ed
now to the present American first establishing a real peace,
nation. We all hope that in
many years. Our own, in
Commager gave a brilliant an-
the turning of the years the
policy of no policy," warned gave an interesting analysis
the United States, did not
alysis of destructive and con-
example of Israel will con-
come overnight or even in a
structive nationalisms. Lewis that the new Khrushchev-Nas- of nationalism and paid trib-
tinue to point the way to
ser alliance spells danger to ute to Israel: "Born in fire,
few years. They were the
progress and away from pov-
the free world. He took ex- I, living every hour in mortal
product of evolution, of
ception to the notion that peril, fighting for her exist-
erty."
widening
frontiers,
of
build-
Among the many distin-
Arab refugees should be re- ence with incomparable cour-
ing
and
wealth
and
strug-
guished guests at. the gather-
turned to Israel and pointed age and skill, her methods are
gle. We had wide lands, a
ing were General Omar Brad-
71s - 1 at? o -1-1 .-M
out that the readmission of nonetheless not ,those of the
precious thing then and
ley and Barnett Janner,
100,000 Arab refugees would sword and the bomb but of the
something made more pre-
president of the Board of Jew-
be equivalent to our admitting plow and the dynamo."
cious today by growing
, . . 17ba'? trrilpn lux -
ish Deputies of Great Britain.
into the United States "as a
Introduced by Senator
world population. But had
Guests from Michigan at the
Lehman,
Justice
Frankfur-
gesture
of
good
will
to
Russia
Americans
not
had
wide
3
nt.
mg
--
=an
ntrix
'` . 2 ' 71 - T T
dinner were Judge and Mrs.
• : •
10 million Communists, sworn
ter reminisced. He recalled
frontiers, there was and is
Theodore Levin and Mr. and
enemies of America and dem-
the faith in Zionism of the
vinxnivIntrID
an element in our nature
•T
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz of De-
late Justice Louis D. Bran-
that would have created
ocracy."
1tj17
-
troit and Louis Kasle of Flint.
:xn
,
deis
who
believed
in
1939
trIni
n
other
frontiers
in
which
to
T : -
An
American
policy
that
"
:

T
T
f
,
' T:
that
even
if
what
the
Jews
would
refuse
to
give
comfort
.._ . 1K?
s rt•t7C7t 71nri " 172 LPt:7
had built in Palestine were
to fanatical Arab demands for
to be destroyed by the Nazis,
the
truncation
of
Israel
was
ril
-
-1
1?
.0-
sn
4nnori
- r
BY AHARON ROSEN
land would be rebuilt
••
...rn proposed by Senator Jacob the
again because Jews proved
Javits who urged "major eco-
. T •
recount, tell (m.s.)
they could do it.
on
nomic and technical assistance
ascent
.286
- : .2 81
ilh17,1.7
riau; .ni nntn: 111 =7 in.,zs,
T
substantial enough to accele-
T T .
rn`sah-peter
He
paid
tribute
to
the
con-
T - v:
ate
way, road
itmn .13.,--r - ,n -rrix 'n rate materially the develop- structive genius of the Is-
:111 .2 8 2
ment of • higher standards of raeli pioneers, showed _how fall (m.s.)
.287
1 2ni3
de-rekh
1
i
v
i
n
g,
health,
education,
IRT:17.1
they
had
fructified
the
land
-
,vntj - nlin' , np,
Inn
note fete!
sanitation to the and redeemed the deserts.
housing,
is joyful (m.s.)
• T
T1 7? ItTi .283
Arab millions in chronic eco-
lup
Diun
aliti
ot: -w iK n'i'is
meh
sah
rl .2 88
Justice Frankfurter paid bad
'
nomic dpression, who do not
sing (m.s.)
.2 84
rah
'7117 P wish to join President Nas- honor to Israel as "a shining
.=-1 _ a l, mpin
ser's
bloc,
and
continuance
of
manifestation
of
a
true
democ-
shahr
ri
z7nnn
o tn rvt
a little
11417. .289
racy."
our policy of aid to Israel."
T • : -

T
truth
nix .285
He
also
asked
the
question:
letsaht
.--
:kz;--
,
e-Inet
nRrin • Ix ,n , lng • 17
"What will we bring as our

contribution towards-- Israel's for
i rt't; .2 90
truly
:nrgth.z nx-rp Jerusalem Calling
further development and what
beech-veal
be-e-met
will we report as our contri-
Unwanted Guests
kit%'11 1n t7 17),W nt.r7:1 -
Translation of Hebrew column bUti011 when the third decade
on left. Published by Brit Ivrit begins in 1968? His reply to
Jr. , 77
lirgni
Ifnnon
- !inn
° I
T: '
urn -lim-- trn: Inny
Olamit. -
=am
• T:
• ' - - ' •

that was that Jews must pos- ?n'ivi
., rr4a_
irt.t
"We must go and see the sess knowledge about what is
anInKn
T "
I
? nitjR v017 1? nt ,'1177l
• : 701W
Negev," my wife said to me one transpiring in Israel and must
-
gt,
. T.r7rTi
olo nn
."n4
tynnn
tr
day, several weeks ago. "It is pass that knowledge on to oth-
intn Se rrnilri
T .
• ;
• T T:
T :
must
assist
in
spring
now
and
very
pleasant
ers,
and
they
n :. -.1 - 1 -1 .. tr 1,71-In
pc ol--n
_ -
,...
.. _
sn'n?IvntP - lkq'? 1r.)70 .
n47 trIrp rii"L?1)ri
to travel in the south of the their traditional fashion of
country."
helping Israel.
,"r"T" '7Ktl., — ?ltD17
?n 7- 71? nnx4
T : -
,L7ng
T
"That is all excellent idea," I

"During the long and check- 1V1217
,4L7 npo
'717
agreed immediately.
ered history of man, Israel,
- nta ., 71 ,14y7 ,m7:1
- r •: 2i4 '
;Ix - 1p
in
rrr
1.t.12 Wril ,nrin
: T
'1'
'
T T
set
out
in
a
small
car
of
We
4rtzi
tl x7/
nn
int3 nryix 14 , z mtr, IL?cg:
one of our friends. When we
...nYR
Daniel
Mayer
Quits
approached
Beersheba
we
saw
a
In2 4H
nnnt.tri
nt.t
n13 nr . qt 4 41?
7 4214%1 trn
little yellow plane, flying over French Parliament
17;511
T
V
• T :
i n n -
:

-
nyt7i. 0 -0171
?nYittiPC1.-/ our head at no great height. At
trirn T !Il TrO
PARIS (JTA)—Daniel May- 4n,In ni
-•
'' :
first we thought that it was an
.
tt
'

,
army training plane, but slid- er, once a Premier of France,
t;
r,rt nazi ,ftiRn nut' 44ti-
...nle7
•''
resigned his seat in Parlia-
denly my wife called out:
.riLrz:z nx1 n?,47 n1.3
"Look! White smoke is corn- ment because he felt his re-
4* - ; rqz
1Y. P., t* -7? t 1' D - WI 1 —
cent election as president of Ti t: ,
ing
out
of
its
tail."
We
watched
R4, 10i ,'?'117 and saw that the plane was not the International League for : - mg wala 'rwrim - ta
4 ?tP mirrP4ri MI??
11417K
• :
T V
Human Rights might be incom- .
engaged
in
exercises
but
in
npo7?
'217 1ri. t3
?...nnn
4 ,21g1 r:rptm J1*7 .mirpxn spraying chemical materials.
patible with his function as a
.naAr7 Ipv
"What need is there for legislator.
?
tYV ': 7
71 4 -1
trrIP
This is the first case in the
spraying here now?" my friend
ny
'?1.7
history of the Fourth French
?narT
r3.1
asked.
initt
Republic that a deputy has re- ,4r)lx
"Look,
look!"
my
wife
called
viurptp
?Dv- lip ;in Inn "t?'
out in excitement. "Do you not signed from Parliament for
ethical
considerations.
At
a
see the locusts on the fields?"
1 717 trorVi
11 2ptri
tzttri nt.3 r)r) 1 . 1 7 , 2 7 ltriv
meeting recently of the Inter-
- *4 #n
My riend stopped his car
national League Against Anti-
:PC)?;" and we alighted to see the great Semiitism, Mr. Mayer pledged
i717 1:14 1V
'A
;?1• 1 tP
enemy, who had come to us his organization's cooperation
- from Africa. Hundreds of in the fight, against racial in-
nr.lks
-
thousands, perhaps millions of tolerance "regardless of where
inOi
rrp'Itant#
-
t34irtir!
te7
locusts lay dead on the (face it occurred—whether in Buda-
of the) fields. Apparently the pest, Algeria, France or Ma-
n7 .77,rIt?n ''pitvpn i
little plane had defeated the
The white smoke had drid."
Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for
*pi Tint.pn - •ntz?n'? cr , :tz) enemy.
Bernard Le Cache, president
killed the dangerous invader.
advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew
of the International League
"I think," said my wife, "that. Against Anti-Semitism, de-
‘1 17 n'PP 217
Organization or by ivriting to: Brit lvrit Olamit, P.O.B. 7111,
planes are no less impor- clared at the meeting of the
nn'pri these
tant than warplanes. They be- group that anti-Semitism and
Jerusalem, Israel.
long to the Ministry of Defense
Published by Brit 'wit Oismit
in
fascism
are
increasing
nWrI)
of the farmers. They protect
(tvtiy nn?);
France.
our bread."

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