"Certainly he's qualified. Gorlicht spent a whole
week in Israel three years ago."

Copr, 1958, Leonard Priti kin

Young Israel Sisterhood Israeli Gets UNICEF Post
Announces Donor Plans UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

Plans are being made by the
Sisterhood of Young Israel
Center of Oak-Woods for its
fourth annual donor luncheon,
to be held Feb. 11, in the May-
fair Room. '
Mrs. Burton Applebaum has
been named donor chairman.
She will be assisted by Mes-
dames Samuel Glanz, tickets;
M. Trager, darlings; A. Schiff-
man ,prizes; and Miss Elsie
Rodd, arrangements.
Mrs. Irving Arlin, program
chairman, advises that Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Gordon will provide
entertainment at the luncheon.
For tickets or reservations,
call LI. 5-3429.

A Jewish cultural program
has been planned for Detroit
Landsmanshaften S o c i e tie s'
members, for 8:30 p.m., Jan.
22, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer, an-
nounces the committee on
Landsmanshaften f o r Jewish
National Fund.
Shevat is being observed as
Landsmanshaften Month for
JNF, and as part of the observ-
ance, the Landsmanshaften of
Detroit have undertaken to
plant 18,000 trees in the Michi-
gan section of the new Indepen-
dence Forest of 2,000,000 trees.
Use of daylight savings time
Appearing on the cultural pro-
was first advocated in England
gram will be Shimone and in 1907.
Elaine Gewirtz, who will present
Jewish and Israeli songs, accom-
V ACAtt'oe.
panying themselves on the gui-
tar, drum and halil. The pro-
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daily per person
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Harry Rosenthal, Max Rosen-
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(JTA) — Mrs. Z e n a Harman,
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Ben-Gurion Lists Arab Reforms,
Easing of Military Restrictions

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Easing to school — whereas in Arab
of military restrictions on Arabs countries, female school attend-
in border areas, and initiation ance ranges from none at all
of important development proj- to about 30 percent.
ects in areas largely inhabited
Histadrut Secretary-General
by Arabs, were announced by Pinhas Lavon, addressing a cor-
Prime Minister David Ben-Gur- nerstone - laying ceremony at
ion.
the dedication of a new build-
He made the announcement ing for the Israel Federation
after a three-hour meeting with of Labor in the all-Arab city of
the Arab members of the Israeli Nazareth, announced that, in
the very near future, Arabs will
Parliament.
Some of the military restric- be admitted to full membership
tions have already been modi- in Histadrut. The Federation
fied, but others will be eased had been originally the "Jew-
considerably, Ben-Gurion stat- ish" trade union movement, but
ed. The development projects, is now becoming all-Israeli.
to cost more than 1,000,000 Is-
raeli pounds, will include four U.S. Air Force Mission
irrigation schemes to aid agri- to Arrive in Israel
culture in the Arab-populated
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A six=
areas.
The Prime Minister also told member delegation from the
members of Parliament that the U.S. Air Force Research De-
government has ordered a velopment Command is due in
change in handlir g income from Israel shortly to discuss the
abandoned A r a b properties expansion of United States
which formerly belonged to projects at the Hebrew Univer-
Moslem religious institutions. sity, Haifa Technion and Weiz-
The custodian of these proper- mann Institute of Science.
The Technion has already
ties has been instructed, the
Prime Minister said, to turn the completed several U.S. Air
revenue over to local Moslem Force study projects, three
religious communities to aid others are in the completion
them in meeting cultural and stage and four were initiated
last week. It is understood that
religious needs.
Ben-Gurion announced that most of these studies have
more than 3,000 claims for com- sought to 'discover the effects
pensation for abandoned Arab of supersonic speeds on plane
lands have been settled, the and missile parts. In the future,
claimants receiving about 4,500,- it is further understood, Is-
000 Israeli pounds in cash and raeli scientists will also carry
about 20,000 dunams of land. out purely theoretical and
In addition, he said, economic mathematical research prob
rehabilitation is under way for lems.
An aluminum sulphide plant,
20,000 former Arab refugees
designed by new. immigrants
who have returned to Israel.
The problem of the educated from Poland, will be estab-
Arabs is also being met, Ben- lished by the Fertilizers and
Gurion stated. More and more Chemicals firm in Haifa, it
of them, he said, are being ab- was also announced here. Alu-
sorbed in public service and in minum sulphide is used mainly
the country's economy. Steps in the paper industry and for
have been taken, he added, to the softening of hard water.
insure employment of Arab The Hadera Paper Mills, also
graduates of high schools and called the American-Israel
universities in offices of the Paper Mills, uses 1,000 tons of
various Government ministries, the chemical annually in its
and not merely in those offices paper production.
that deal with Arab affairs
alone.
New ZOA President
Ben-Gurion made one request
NEW YORK, (AJP)—Abra-
of the Arab members of Parlia- ham A. Redelheim, the new
ment. He asked them to try to ZOA president, is a native of
get more Moslem girls enrolled Jerusalem. A member of the
in public schools. Under Israel's presidium of the world and
compulsory education law, all Zionist action committee, Re-
Moslem children, girls as well delheim has distinguised him-
as boys, are supposed to go self as a journalist and public
to school. Moslem boys observe relations counselor and for
the law. Girls, however, are many years served as consul-
often kept out of school in ac- tant for the foreign language
cordance with ancient Moslem press in hte United States. He
tradition. About 60 percent of has been active in the Zionist
the Moslem girls in Israel go movement for some 45 years.

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French Chief Rabbi Kaplan
on Mission to Algeria

PARIS (JTA)—French Chief
Rabbi Jacob Kaplan left Paris
for Algiers on what was de-
scribed as a "special mission"
in the course of which he will
confer with Paul de Louvrier,
new Director General of Al-
geria.
While the nature of the Chief
Rabbi's mission was not made
public, it is known that Al-
gerian Jewry has been troubled
by signs of anti-Semitism which
have recently made their ap-
pearance in Algeria. The Jews
have raised this question with
the French authorities.

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