.■■■• AIME, . Zim Helps Enact - Ro ce of Israel rants, Tourists by Importing Im The committee heading the Bar-Ban*University Annual Dinner on Jan. 17 in Cobo Hall consists of (from left) Al Borman, chair- man of the committee seeking $100,000 for the Dr. A. M. Hersh- man Chair in Jewish Studies; Phillip Stollman, national chairman, American board of trustees of Bar-Ban; Tom Borman, dinner chairman; Harry Cohen and Max Stollman, dinner co=chairmen. Not shown is Abe Kasle, who is the Hershman Fund chairman with Al Borman. Bar-Ilan Annual Dinner Dedicate to Establishing 'Hershman Chair' The Bar-Ilan University annual dfnner at Cabo Hall on Jan. 17 will be a community-wide event, according to Tom Borman, chair- man of the banquet committee. The dinner is dedicated to the establishment of the Dr. A. M. Hershman chair in Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. The committee for the Hershman Algerian Rebels Assail Stand of Jewish Leaders - PARIS, (JTA)—The Algerian rebel organization, the FLN, has accused Jewish community leaders in Algeria of being "the accomplices of the colonial crimes now being committed in our land," it was reported here. The charge appeared in the FLN newspaper, El Moudjahid, which carried an article on "The Constant Position of the Algerian Revolution - with Re- gard to the Jewish Minority." In the article, the FLN asserted that Algerian Jewish- leaders had "deluded part of the Al- Jewish community by in- viting it not to take part in the struggle for national libera- tion." The F rged that rece communique Alger- ia • Jewish leaders testing e profanation and s •matic evastation of the Grea yna- gogue of Algiers -had "a eady served this argument fo col- onial propaganda devoted set- ting Jews anSl. Moslems a nst one another.' The FLN aper ed Algerian Je e "amon the first to j the de nd, made by onal Alg ian Organiz t an in na- tional commissio be sent as oon possible Al- geria to esta sh disp sion- ately what happened th- , and rticularly in Algiers uring• vent of recent da Chair, which is headed by 1 Borman and Abe Kasle, se $100,000 for that purpose. chairmen of the dinner are i Stollman and Harry Cohen. Th arrangements committee is head- ed by Meyer Eisenberg and Leon Mutchnick. Rabbi - Morris Adler of Cong. Shaarey -Zedek is the honorary chairman chairan of the memorial fund and he will present citations to the initiators of the Hershman Chair at the dinner. The main speaker will be Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein of New York, president of the board of govern- ors of Bar-Ilan University, an a leader in American Orthodox He is a professor at Yeshiva U versity and at the Rabbi Isa Elchanan Theological Seminar The late Dr. Hershman, w was a rabbi at Shaarey Zedek 50 years, was an authority medieval Jewish history and ha written two books on the period. The Hershman chair will be de- voted to Medieval Jewish studies. Israel Knesset S tudies Budget (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Israeli Parliament Tuesday started studying the n e w 1961 - 62 budget which, as introduced by the Finance Ministry, calls for expenditures totaling 1,869,000,- 000 Israeli pounds ($1,046,55 000), more than 11 per higher than the budget f current fiscal year. Of the total, some 4 million pounds ($249,200,00 is allo- cated for develo ent, and about 200 millio pounds ($112,000,000) for pecial allo- cations and debt payments. About a quart of the ordi- nary budget, o 300 million pounds • ($168,00 000) is ear- marked for the efense Minis- try, and a simila sum for the Ministries of Edu Lion, Health Labor and Social elfare. This -sum includes appr riations for state housing. The inistry for receive Refinishing — Restorer Religious Affairs nearly six million p ($3,- Cabinet Repairs 360,000), an increase nds ver the Any piece in current budget of abo half your home to any period, style million Israeli pound8. and color. ReCeipts from abroad • are Re-touch, Re- :PIANO finish. Repair, pected to cover about half of N I SH ING Re-weave - Re- the Development Budget. The GAM :SPECIALTY upholster — All -R5 00 TO CHOOSE work by Factory sources will be German repara- Trained Experts tions, • American agricultural plus 17 years surplus commodities, and • vol- EXPERIENCE. BEFORE We restyle, Re- untary contribution. Tax in- novate and Re- creases will be necessary to weave. —Work meet the total budget. It is guaranteed. — expected that property taxes Free Estimates. will be nearly doubled, while 3totim TABLE MOW E RT E D 07,q1;p0P LEAF Larry Paul higher taxes will have to be imposed on luxury goods sales, on various materials and on 13 .. a. W. Mc er..L S equipment. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ HAIFA — No matter h e frequent the arrivals Israel, they are accompanie by thrills that come from eing pilgrimage of all rts— tourists mingling with mmi- grants, Christians and Jews looking f or w ar d eage to' being in the Holy Land, ung and old rejoicing in the p ce that awaits them in an a a t hat Hillaire Belloc insist upon calling "the battle • • • a of the world." We have just isembarked from the Zim li , the SS Theo- dor Herzl. In short period of only a doze ears, Israel has developed very imagin- able in ni e y—including a shipping ustry. Its boats carry sengers represen g all s, people fro all ch s. Like the Israeli me, t El Al, the Zim e is cellent, the crew is ous, he trip a deli It is an ed io well. On t ent rom Naples, It y, h d o r Herzl carr d 5: assenger 200 of the imm ts, mos from Russi sate e count s. They repre nt a story in m- selves, and hey are t of the great romance t con- ues to be e the eloping S srael. s ru ' as • errupted by a st • a prus to permit 20 Fra s from Toulousse, Franc to fly from there to Jord I • e only way for thes tholic pilgrims to be abl o be in both Jordan and I el during the Christmas ason. They wended their w o the Old City of J rusale , and to Bethlehem— cannot visit der ditions—and return to Israel via lbaum Gate. Then th wil New City o avleim sit, t berias, Safed d Nazareth e- turning to Fra e, o the SS Theodor Herzl. 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