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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-12-23

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Shaarey Zedek Raises $1 1/4-Million UN Closes Debate on Arab DPs with No Resolution
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., key—to include six more mem- resumed in March. That would
at 'Bond With Israel Dinner-Dance' (JTA)
— For the first time in bers, three from the Commun- be done, he implied, only if a

12 years, the General Assembly
closed its debate on the Arab
refugee problem without adopt-
ing any resolution 'dealing with
that thorny question or the
work of the United Nations Re-
lief and Works Agency for Pal-
estine Refugees.
All -efforts by the Arab dele-
gations to force through accep-
tance of proposals, rejected by
Israel, to alter the United 'la-
lions handling of the Arab refu-
gee problem, collapSed.
The. Arab 'representatives
tried to pressure the American,
Brit is h, French, and other
Western delegations to intro-
duce a resolution calling for
appointment of a UN custodian
Highlight of the Shaarey Zedek "Bond with Israel Hanukah over properties allegedly left
Dinner Dance" Sunday evening, was the announcement that the in Israel by the Arab refugees.
The Arab bloc also demanded
congregation was purchasing $100,000 in Israel. Bonds. Shown
left to right are Abe Satovsky, president of the congregation; enlargement of the Palestine
Conciliation Commission from
Lou Berry, treasurer, handing the check to Tom Borman, chair-
man of the Shaarey Zedek Israel Bond Committee, and David its present three members —
United States,.France and Tur-
Safran, Detroit Israel Bond chairman.
*
*
A total of $226,000 in Israel
Bonds was subscribed at the Disagreement Between Ben-Gurion
Shaarey Zedek Bond With Israel
Hanukah Dinner Dance Sunday and Lavon Acute after New Attacks
evening in the Synagogue social
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
hall. Congregation, sisterhood
internal crisis of three months
to The Jewish News)
and members participated in the
ago over the so-called "Lavon
TEL AVIV — The split be- Affair."
purchases. The event, was at-
tween Prime Minister David
tended by approximately 300.
At that time, charges were
The highlight was the announce- Ben-Gurion and Pinhas Lavon, made that there had been per-
ment by Abe Satovsky, Shaarey secretary-general of Histadrut, jury in 1955, committed alleg-
Zedek president, that the congre- the Israel Federation of Labor, edly by some army officers,
gation was purchasing $100,000 has widened, with Ben-Gurion resulting in Lavon's resignation
in Israel Bonds from its building sharply attacking Lavon while from the post of Defen
fund. The check was handed to the latter complains that ru- ister.
Tom Borman, chairman of the mors are being spread "delib-
The 1955 events d resulted
Shaarey Zedek Israel Bond Com- erately," indicating that his
mittee, by Lou Berry, synagogue days as head of Histadrut are from an "unfor ate" event
involving the co ry's • curity.
numbered.
treasurer.
surrou -
None of the
The sisterhood announced the
The disagreement between
breach or the
purchase of $10,000 in Israel the two leaders, one heading the ing the sec
has ever been
Bonds. The check was presented government, the other heading alleged
to Borman by Mrs. Meyer Finkel, the labor organization which is reveal
sisterhood Israel Bond chairman, the backbone of the dominant
0 r the weekend, B
and Mrs. Davis •Benson, _sister- Mapai paily,i ,:,4oes back to tjie 10 absented himself
o
hood presided.'
eting of the M
Rabbi Morri&Adier, whir deliv-
1
ariat. Inst d,
ered the main ;address, said, "In m jeWS Initged, Not
sa
sharply att k'
Israel I heard dielaughteit- ot free
th aff •
he would
childhood. For 2,000 years Jew- Killed, in Algerian
Mi iste
further wh
ish children hadn't laughed that
appoi d ,
commission,
way. You are asked to become I Riots, French Report
"Lay Af-
goes into th
a fellow Maccabean. Let us give
PARIS, (JTA) — The Frenc
fair."
in pride that we are the brethren authorities in Algeria denied,
not only
ccording
a heroes."
in an official communique, that
o
Yosef
union,
Chairman of the Hanukah cele- any Jews were killed in the mog , e most powerful
bration was Leonard E. Baron; I. recent Moslem-French rioting. politicians
in the Mapai party,
Murray • Jacobs announced the Jewish organizations here also
turned against him. Two
Bond sales. Others who made have been informed by their has
other important... _members of
brief remarks included Satovsky, offices in Algeria that no Jew Mapai,
Israel's Foreign Minister
David M. Miro, vice president; was killed and none seriously Golda Meir
and Moshe Sharett,
Berry, Mrs. Benson, who an- injured.
are understood to be sympa-
nounced the $10,000 sisterhood
The reports indicated that an
to Livon but feel that
Bond purchase; Samuel C. Kovan, unknown number of Jews were thetic
has recently made some un-
the secretary of the congregation, slightly injured either in the he
warranted statements on the
and Borman.
general rioting or in some spe- entire affair.
It was also announced that cial anti-Jewish actions.
Sharett, ex-Foreign Minister,
a foundation planning a Rabbi
The organizations also re- was Prime Minister at the time
Abraham Hershman chair at Bar-
Ilan Univerray, would put $10,- ceived reports from North of Lavon's Defense Ministry
000 of the $25,000 fund in Israel Africa that the Jewish com- resignation in 1955.
munity in Algiers is in a con-
Bonds.
Mimi Benzell, noted opera star, dition of acute anxiety because Bonn, Vienna Consider
concert and television singer:was of the wrecking and desecration
the highlight of the entertain- of the Casbah synagogue, the Aid to Nazis' Victims
ment. She was accompanied by largest and finest in the entire
BONN, (JTA) — P o
Leonard Leonardi on the piano. French North African territory.
The synagogue had been in sources indicated her
Music for dancing was fur-
the
nished by. Dick Stein and his or- little use in recent years be- demnification talks rn t and
West
German
cause
few
members
of
the
Jew-
chestra.,
ected 'to be re-
Cantor. Jacob Sonenklar opened ish community dared to enter Austria were
the festivities with the lighting of the heart of the Casbah where sumed early xt year.
Negotiar s for a West Ger-
Hanukah candles. Rabbi Irwin it was located. Latest reports
Groner gave the invocation, and indicated that the structure was man cont ution to an Austri
Cantor Reuven Frankel led in completely wrecked. The outer fund for stitution to v
gates were torn down, the syn- the Naz* eriod in Au is
the Birkat Hamazon.
agogue's sacred books were been d locked for more an
man
JEWS ARE UNITED
ause the W-
torn to shreds- and the walls a year
"When the Children of Israel smeared with anti-Jewish slo- Govern
is had
t claimed
reached the Red Sea, they gans and swastikas.
er an
with
collabora
were divided into four groups.
•fy its ow
should in
The
"Action
Committee
for
Said one group: "Let us jump
Defense of Democracy," tims of nazis
into the sea!" Said a second the
According to reports, West Ger-
headed
by Jacques Soustelle,
group: 'Let us return to Egypt.'
has offered to pay a total
Said a third: "Let us fight issued a statement deploring many
250,000,000 marks ($60,000,-
them." And the fourth party the anti-JewiSh incidents and of
said: 'Let us cry out in a loud calling on French security 000) to Austria for compensation
forces to assure' adequate pro- of person persecuted by Nazism,
voice against them'."
—Midrash Mechilta (Lauter- tection for all citizens in Al- for war victims and for postwar
refugees.
geria.
bached'n) vol. -, p. 214.

J.,

ist countries and three from
the so -' called "uncommitted"
nations of Asia and Africa.
The Western powers—U.S.A.,
Britain and France, joined by
Australia, New Zea
Canada — fou
efforts by t
ses n of the Gen-
The fi
eral A mbly' Special Mill-
cal C mittee decided to
se
the 1 series of meeti
OU any resolut. n at
guste of H
e committee,
p
he
at further di
rab refugee p
be
aken up "at a ter d
During a 'bri b of de-
ate, members o he Arab
the repre-
c, supported
reat Britain,
s- tives of
Boll e Soviet Union,
tried to pin down the chairman
to a promise that the entire de-
bate on the refugee situation
would be reopened when the
spring session of the Assembly
is convened next March 7.
Israel and Australia insisted
that there would be no purpose
to further debate on the issue.
Such a discussion, said Michael
S. Comay, chairman of the Is-
rael delegation, would be "po-
litically and psychologically
undesirable and unproductive."
After these exchanges, how-
ever, Auguste still refrained
from a definite promise that
the refugee debate would be

If

draft resolution were ham-
mered out in the meantime in
further negotiations - between
the Western sponsors of a mild,
routine draft, and the Arab
delegations which insist on the
wo points found objectionable
Israel.

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