THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS—Friday, December 25, 1959-6 Knesset Approves New Cabinet, JWF Women's Division to Honor Two Local Leaders The Women's Division of the women's campaign chairman. Federation's predecessor. For Okay Ben-Gmion Program; Jewish Welfare Federation has Before the Women's Division many years she was president chosen Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld was organized, Mrs. Ehrlich of the Traveler's Aid Society, Defy Jordan Dev elopment Threats as 1960 Allied Jewish Campaign was president of the Detroit She has °served on the board of JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The the possibility of a fight with- chairman and Mrs. Theodore Bargman as pre-campaign chair- Knesset, I sr a el's Parliament, in the new government: voted approval of the new five- Three Arab Knesset deputies man. On Jan. 7, the Women's Pre- party Cabinet and its program voiced support during the de- presented by Prime Minister bate for the new coalition gov- Campaign Division of the 1960 David Ben-Gurion. The vote was ernment. Expressing apprecia- 78 to 33. tion for progress in Israel's Aguda, Communists, General Arab - populated areas, they Zionists and right-wing Herut urged further relaxation of mil- voted against the motion of itary government in border confidence in the new govern- areas and the expediting of ment. Rabbi I. M. Levin, ex- claims of Arabs who left Israel plaining why Aguda had not villages during the 1948 war. joined the new government, Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's said that the Mapai rejected Foreign Minister, declared two conditions Aguda proposed that "no power can prevent for joining the coalition — a our development of water re- law banning Christian mission- sources or other projects, and ary activities in Israel and a no factor can dictate what we can do within our country." national anti-pig law. Levi Eshkol, Finance Minis- Speaking during the debate ter, closed the debate on the in Knesset on the new Cabi- Mrs. Ehrlich Mrs. Wineman Cabinet instead of Premier Ben- net and government program, Gurion, who was home on doc- Mrs. Meir said that develop- Campaign will honor Mrs. Jo- tor's orders. Eshkol expressed ment of the country's re- seph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry regret on behalf of the Premier sources was an elementary Wineman with a reception at that not all the invited parties right which Israel would exe- the Great Lakes Club. had responded to the Mapai in- cute "with all means at our On Jan. 8, the division will vitation to join the new coali- disposal." ; hold a pace-setters meeting at Citing Arab opposition to Mrs. Wineman's home. Paulette tion, which does not include the General Zionists. ulta-Orth- Israel plans to divert Jordan Oppert Fink, of Minneapolis, a odox Agudat Israel, Herut and River water to irrigate portions UJA national cabinet member, of Negev, Mrs. Meir stressed will be the speaker. Communist parties. Voicing the hope that the op- that "what we are doing within The pre-campaign meeting position would be constructive, our borders is our business." honoring Mrs. Ehrlich and Mrs. Eshkol, citing economic prog-1 She asserted that Israel's water Wineman will be the first fund- ress in recent years, said that resources development "cannot raising meeting of the 1960 Al- t h e Government Investment depend on the whims of the lied Jewish Campaign. Center this year approved proj- Cairo dictator," President Nas- Mrs. Ehrlich was founding ects totalling $70,000,000, corn- ser of the United Arab Repub- president of the Women's Divi- pared with $15,000,000 in 1956. lic, who has declared the UAR sion, in 1946, and is a former He reported that industrial ex- will fight to prevent the irriga- ports this year increased 50 tion project. In what apparently was a General Zionists percent. The new government pro- warning to Western nations gram contained, in addition to about renewed efforts to win Clarify Position NEW YORK, (JTA)—A num- an offer of mutual total dis- President Nasser's friendship, armament with the Arab states Mrs. Meir said that Israel wel- ber of resolutions adopted by and of expansion of the Israel-1 comed "any steps toward peace, the World Confederation of Gen- Arab armistice agreements into( but appeasement of aggressors eral Zionists with regard to non-aggression pacts, a promise is not a step toward peace." She the proposed revisions of the of increased efforts to bring in added that appeasement never constitution of the World Zion- Jews from "countries of dis- paid and that it always ulti- ist Organization were made pub- lic by Dr. Israel Goldstein and tress, both in Europe and in mately hurt the appeaser. Replying to critics of the gov- Mrs. Rose Halprin, co-chairman Afro-Asian countries, and to provide houses for all new- ernment's policies on the Arab of the Confederation. The resolutions, adapted in comers still living in transit refugees, Mrs. Meir insisted centers. The pr o g r am also that "there is only one solution New York in consultation with -- settlement in the Arab the Confederation's branches in pledged: various countries, endorse the 1. "Loyal support of the world countries." decision adopted at the last Zionist movement" in accordance Asserting that the Arab refu- with the law on the status of the movement. gee problem represented one of Actions Committee meeting to 2. Free high school for children the simplest of all refugee open the way for admitting into of poor families and graduated tui- !the World Zionist Organizations tion fees in high schools for the less problems to solve, she cited the non-Zionist bodies. They urge well off. No change was contem- similarity of language, customs that the functions and duties of plated in the relation of state and religion. Education for "Jewish con- and culture of the Palestinian the • presidium of the Actions sciousness" will be continued in the Arabs with that of the neigh- Committee be clarified and the public schools. boring Arab countries. She said presidium be instructed not to 3. Expansion of health insurance "there is nothing to prevent the to the entire population by a guar- exceed them. antee to every Israeli of the right solution of the problem except The resolutions also urge to join any existing Sick Fund. A special committee will be set up to the attitude of the Arab rulers abolition of the Small Actions provide alternative methods for who are indifferent to the fate Committee; that the interval those unwilling to join existing of the refugees." health insurance programs. between Zionist Congresses be 4. Continuation of security meas- set at four years instead of the ures, particularly continued military present elastic three years, and government in border areas popu- New Jerusalem Body lated mostly by Arabs, which is re- that postponement beyond the Tackles Aged Problem quired by the hostility of the neigh- four-year interval be agreed up- boring Arab states. Such measures Direct JTA Teletype Wire would, however, be restricted by ex- on only for extreme cause; to The Jewish News amining each case in terms of na- JERUSALEM.—The Ministry and that the size of the Actions tional security. 5. Construction of new roads and of Social Welfare has decided Committee be agreed at 100. expanded electrification in the Arab to establish a special authority They insist on the preservation areas. The new government -prom- to deal with the problems of of 500 as the number of Zionist ised that drafting of "basic the aged, it was announced Congress delegates, an equitable apportionment of mandates for laws" intended to form Israel's Monday. countries other than Israel and The new gerontology author- permanent constitution would United States, and the as- be completed during the new ity will coordinate the work of the surance of representation at government's four-year term of various institutions for the the Congress for tiny Jewish office and that the new laws aged and research work in communities having less than would ensure freedom and medical and social economic 500 persons. problems of older persons. At equality of all citizens. At the same time, it was an- Menachem Beigin, the leader present, the institutions deal, nounced here that the execu- in one form or another, with of the right-wing Herut, assured tive of the World Confedera- the Knesset that his party 140,000 persons over 60 years tion of General Zionists which would be a "constructive" op- of age. Statistical forecasts in- is headed by Dr. Emanuel Neu- position. However, he created a dicate that within 10 years mann will also meet in plenary stir by declaring that Herut their number will be about session in Israel and that meet- would introduce a bill soon to 320,000. ings will last two days, begin- abolish military government in ning today. Among the princi- Hassidic Rabbi, Disciples Arab-populated border areas. pal items on the agenda of the Neumann group will similarly Yaacov Hazan, a Mapam Forsake U.S. for Israel deputy, also created a stir by NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rabbi be issues confronting the forth- declaring that it appeared J. J. Halberstam, of Brooklyn, coming session of the Zionist that a Mapam vote with the known to disciples the world Actions Committee that is opposition could ensure pass- over as the Klausenburger scheduled to open in Jeru- age of such a !aw. This would Rebbe, left for Israel to settle salem on Monday and pri- require that Mapam resign at Kiryat Santz, near Natanya. marily the question of revisions from the coalition to vote The Hassidic leader was accom- in the constitution of the world with the opposition, posing panied by 51 of his followers. Zionist Organization. Service Group. She is the only- woman who has held that post. She is a vice-president of the Federation, a member of the Federation Board of Governors, and a member on the boards of six Federation agencies. Mrs. Wineman was a board member and active worker in the United Jewish Charities, the Children's Hospital, the De- troit Council of Social Agencies and the Women's Committee of the Community Chest, as well as on the board of governors of Federation. During World War II, she devoted herself to USO work and served as a member on the executive committee of USO. SAY "WELCOME" IN THE TRADITIONAL WAY HERRING The delicious Vita Herring that so often graces your family table also bids your guests a warm and joyous "welcome". Enjoyed by your family and friends for its richly traditional, old world flavor, Vita Herring is part of the heritage of hospitality always found in the American Jewish home. PARTYgWACKS tim WINE S.-VC. IMPORTED CREAMED HERRING FILLETS VITA the — height Of a meal or a party FREE NEW RECIPE BOOK! WRITE: Vita, 644 Greenwich St., N.Y. 16, N.Y. 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