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September 02, 1960 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 2, 1960 —

Strictly Confidential

By PHINEAS J. BIRON
is somewhat obsolete. . . . Since
Kennedy's Zionism:
Last week, Presidential candi- 1950, the situation in Israel has
date, Senator John F. Kennedy, somewhat changed. .. . For one
addressed the Zionist Organiza- thing, the Soviet Union has be-
tion of America at its annual come much more influential in
convention in New York. .. The the Middle East and has bol-
Kennedy speech aroused much stered the power of the Arab-
discussion and there are many League countries. . .. Thus, the
reasons why its effect should promise of the three great pow-
have been widespread. . . . Sen- ers to come to the aid of the
ator. Kennedy did not content victim-nation of an aggressor in
himself with the usual plati- the Middle East places Israel in
tudes, he presented a program the middle of the cold and pos-
as well as strong criticism of sibly hot war. .. Moreover, the
the policy by the present ad- danger of an Arab aggression
ministration. . . . It was un- has become much more immedi-
doubtedly a major effort and ate and military men know that
deserves serious consideration: unless the Soviet Union is
. . Kennedy rather cleverly among the guarantors of peace
added a few campaign ingredi- in the Middle East, any local
ents in his well thought-out ad- war between Israel and its Arab
dress. • . He pointed out, in neighbors might precipitate a
answer to the charges that he dangerous armed conflict be-
is too young, that Theodor Herzl, tween the Western and Eastern
when he proclaimed the realizm bloc. ... A way must be found
of Zionism, was only 37 years to get - Russia included among
old ... Kennedy was also smart the • guarantors against aggres-
enough to point out the Zionism sion. . .. This is quite realistic.
is a national commitment and a . . . Russia does not want a
nonpartisan issue ... He went on Nasser empire in the Middle
to trace the history of the Dem- East. . . . All it wants is to have
ocratic party in the growth of a say in the political game
tn.; Zionist movement, singling played in this area. . . . The
out Woodrow Wilson's role in situation is more complex than
the Balfour Declaration and the Senator Kennedy presented it.
British Mandate over Palestine. . . .The Middle East needs a
.t. . He referred to President new approach instead of a re-
F. D. Roosevelt as having "kept varnishing job and a dusting off
alive the hope of Jewish na- of a political policy which has
tional redemption" and re- not worked out. . . . Kennedy's
minded the Zionists that it was declaration that Israel is here
President Truman who was the to stay was most useful. .. His
program however is not a very
first to recognize Israel.
creative job.. . . It smacked too
Kennedy proposed that an in- much of a candidate's promise.
ternational effort be made to
* * *
limit an arms race in the Mid-
dle East with a realization that Our Good Friend Jabo:
if this is not accomplished we
Vladimir Jabotinsky, 20 years
shall not permit an imbalance after his death, is coming into
to exist which threatens the his own ... Jabo, as his friends
right of any country in self- called him, was not only the
defense. . . . This statement im- founder of the Revisionist Party
plies that if the Soviet Union . . . He was also the daddy of
continues to give arms to Egypt the Jewish Legion in the first
and any other Arab country, Hagganah . . . Thus, even if
the United States—if Kennedy he never reached the highest
is President—would sell arms post in the Zionist Organiza-
to Israel. . . . Kennedy also tion, he is one of the great fig-
pointed to the technical aid ures in the Jewish national
which Israel is providing to renaissance movement . . . We
Ghana, Burma and other Afro- knew Jabo well and altho we
Asian countries. . . . "Peace is did not always agree with his
our objective in the Middle East policies, we loved him as a hu-
and peace is the objective of man being . . . Contrary to the
Israel and peace is our responsi- tough picture he gave of him-
bility," the Presidential candi- self on the public platform, he
date concluded.
was really a very warm-hearted
The Zionists are h
with person to the extent of being
Kennedy's speec .. It pro
sometimes over-sentimental and
that Kennedy nd/or his ad-
ant at the cost of his politi-
visers have
en thought to the c areer . . . Besides, he was
Israel pro r em.
e ,
be unq stionably the most gifted
perfectly auk ennedy's
of t active Zionist leaders, as
lamatio
e tri-partite p
a ma of letters . . . The bio-
graph s written of him do not
begin o present the depth of
his p sonality . . . Sometimes
future we will return to
in t
he man and tell you of his
Ja
per nal life, a life that was
lfless as that of Theodore
as
ccessful Truss T
zl . . .

e Way
Here
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Rehovot InstituteSets Permanent Scientists Bureau

REHOVOT, Israel; (JTA-)-
The first permanent bureaii to
aid the new state in Africa and
Asia, to "intensify, broaden and
deepen" their scientific and
technological advances, was cre-
ated as an outgrowth of the
first International Conference
on Science in the Advancement
of New States, which conclud-
ed two weeks of sessions here.
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Jewish Agency Hears
Report on Katanga Jews

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e
Jewish Agency executive heard
a report on the situation of the
Jews in Katanga and other parts
of Congo. The report was pre-
by Rabbi Moshe Levi of
ville who arrived here
anga several days ago
aid for Jewish refu-
bi Levi also reported
eting on the prospects
Lion of Katanga Jews

erman Parliament
hers Go to Israel

ONN, (JTA) — A group of
embers of the West German
Parliament, including represen-
tatives of both of the leading
political parties, the Christian
Democratic Union and the Social
Democratic Party, left for
Israel. The CDU group is led
by Peter Nellen, and the Social- .
ist unit by Werner Jacobi.

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held at the Weizmann Institute lems of developing societies."
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tee consisting of representatives
Abba Eban.
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manent bureau was one of a the conference. The bureau will
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the closing session. The con- conference, and will report to
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