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June 30, 1961 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-06-30

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`Ancient Israel' by Dr. Orlinsky Is sued in Japan

[Friendly Handshake: u.s.

;Ambassador to Israel Walworth Barbour shakes hands in
Jerusalem with Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister,
after formally preSenting his credentials at an informal
diplomatic reception.

Kennedy Seeks

111/

E ffective U.S.-

U.A.R. Relations

Israel's Future Depends
on Inflow of! Jewish
Youth Elite, B-G Says

• "Ancient Israel," by Prof.
Harry M. Orlinsky, has been is-
sued in a Japanese' edition by
Prof. Masayuki Kobayashi of
Tokyo. In a preface of the Japa-
nese edition, Orlinsky wrote:
"I am pleased by the publica-
tion of my book in Japan be-
cause it reveals a deep interest
by the Japanese people in two
great events of modern times
which are epochal in the history
of mankind. First of all, I have
in mind the planned extermina-
tion of the entire Jewish people
by. Nazi Germany. Though Hitler
failed to -achieve his goal, his
monstrous crime against human-
ity resulted in the death of more
than six million European Jews,
about one-third of world Jewry.
The second memorable event is
the rebirth of Jewish sovereign-
ty, after nearly two thousand-.
years, in the form of the State
of Israel.
"Prof. Masayuki Kobayashi,
sensitive as he is to the lessons
of history in general and to the
meaning of Jewish history
particular, has already provi
Japanese readers with an e
lent version of modern Is
rebirth. His recent translat
Prof. Norman Bentwich's
aeru no Saiken' (Rebirth
rael) has won him fa
recognition in Japan, the
States, and Europe. And no
this work, he has made available
to men of good will in Japan
my account of ancient Israel, its

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel's
future depends go a great ex-
WASHINGTON, (JTA)— tent" on the success it en-
1?resident Kennedy "expressed counters in attracting the immi-
cordial interest in United gration of "the cream - of. the
States.-United Arab Republic re- Jewish youth from the free
lations," Ambassador - designate countries of the world," Prime Imports from Britain
John S. Badeau told the Jewish Minister David Ben-Gurion said
Telegraphic Agency after a 45- at a Mapai election rally for Increase in Israel,
minute meeting at the White scholars and professionals.
While_ Exports Drop
House with the P r e s i de n
Describing I s r a e s accom-
LONDON, (JTA) — While
Badeau - will be the new U.S. plishments to date in various
Israel's imports from the United
envoy to Cairo.
fields, and referring to the na- Kingdom increased by more
A discussion was held of re- tion's present security reqiiirt4; than 1,000,000 pounds sterling
cent trends and developments ments, the Premier said that ($2,800,000) during the first
in the Near East, inclu.ding the country's future achieve-1 three months of this year, Bri-
*sow - Cairo differences and ments "will be possible only if i tain's imp o r t s from Israel
U.S. support of renewed United the nation maintains its faith dropped by about 1,500,000
Nations efforts to solve the in the high morals and the in-1 pounds sterling ($4,200,000), it
Aral) refugee problem. Badeau tellectual standards which have w
indicated. _
inspired
all Israeli efforts unt'
igures for the firs -
-
now
of 1961 show that the
Badau said Mr. Kennedy
The- election campai
Kingdo exported to
gave him a briefing on polieies
goods
and duties to be pursued in paratory to the gen
sterli
Cairo. The new ambassadOr said tional balloting sche
- Aug. 15, c o n n u
000
President Kennedy's "feeling
toward the United Arab Re-- throughout the countr with alliIsr 1
ing
e same
d
public is one of desiring effec;- major parties, engage 'n the las year Israel's ex
o Bri-
electioneering.
tam
totaled
tive mutual relations 'between
pounds
Mapai will probably or
us." He said that he would con-
the first three
vey the verbal greetings of Mr. its list of 120 candidates ex- mon s of this year as corn-
Kennedy to Nasser but said he actly as it did in the last elec- pared with a total of 8,254,000
was taking no written message tions in 1959—with one change. in the same period last year.
from the White House to Nas- Pinhas Lavon, No. 3 man on the
1959 ticket, has been dropped
ser.
Anniversary of Histadrut
—moving all remaining candi-
Badeau indicated he was im-
dates up one notch, with Ben- Observed in Washington;
pressed with Mr. Kennedy's de- Gurion and Moshe Sharett head-
tailed knowledge of Near East ing the list and Kaddish Luz, George Meany Honored
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-
problems and expressed op- speaker in the last Parliament,
George IVIeany, president of the- .
timism at the future course of taking the No. 3 spot.
American Federation of Labor
American relations with the
Nasser regime.
—Congress of Industrial Organ- i
The meeting was originally Jewish Center Workers izations, called on all new Afro-1
scheduled to last only 15 min- Get Higher Wages Than Asian nations to emulate Israel
and learn fro
utes because of the President's
perience
ow i
crowded schedule and painful Other Social Workers
• combine
mocracy
BOSTON—Annual salaries of sible
backache but it lasted an addi-
socialized economy and
tional 30 minutes owing to the profesSional social workers in liw
ize democraay, for attaining
current interest of the Presi- Jewish Community Centers and
needy economic proaress
dent in relations between the YM-YWHAs average 40 per ce
, The Amer
der
U.S. and the United Arab Re- higher than the national aver
for all social workers, it
public, according to Badeau.
give
th 1Vati
reported by Sol Rafel, pr
t
of the National Associat
at w ich
Mrs. Solovic
he
s re
ed
Jewish Center Workers
h a gold
in Congre
medali
association's annual con
in recognition of hi
The ad
suppo
here.
of Israeli labor.
e
recent c
dinner also marked
Citing figures compiled
40th
Wome
anniversary, of th
National Jewish Welfare
istadrut,
retirin
Israel's Feder.
Bureau of Personnel and
of Labor.
Solovi
In
ace
ing, Rafael said that the av
g the "Histadrut
insert
g Award," Meany pre-
al annual salary of Jewish Co
Recor
ex- munity Center and YM-YWHA icted that "some day- when
tended
ress- workers is $7,750 compared with there is peace between Israel
man. Va
ndiana. an annual average of $5,210 and the Arab countries, when
for all social welfare workers peace has come to the Middle
throughout the country. The East—as it must come one day
IF YOU TURN THE
latter figure was recently an- —the experience of the workers
nounced in "Salaries and Work- of Israel in _applying modern
ing Conditions of Social Welfare economic methods and political
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
Manpower in 1960," a survey democracy will be of the great-
FIND A FINER- WINE THAN
conducted by the Bureau of La- est help to the workers and
bor Statistics of the U. S. De- people of Iraq, Jordan, Syria,
partment of Labor in cooperation Egypt and the other countries
with the National Social Welfare of the Middle East"-
Assembly and the U.S. Depart-
President Kennedy and for-
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
ment of Health, Education and mer President Truman sent
Welfare.
messages of greetings to Meany.

.

history from birth to maturity to
rebirth.
"I cannot thank my esteemed
and valued friend, Professor
Kobayashi, enough for the devo-
tion he has brought to bear in
translating my book. I deeply
respect his scholarly- learning
and the warmth of his under-
standing of Jewish affairs. It is
my sincere hope that this trans-
lation will add to the great dis-
tinction which both he and Wa-
seda University enjoy in the
world of scholarship.
"It is fitting that these prefac-
tory remarks also include public
expression of my debt and thanks
to Prof. Hyman Kublin of Brook-
lyn College, New York City. He

is the midwife responsible for
this edition of 'Ancient Israel.'
Interested and at home as he is
in both Japanese and Jewish cul-
ture, it was Dr. Kublin who
brought together Prof. Kobayashi
and myself and helped make pos-
sible the appearance of this
book. My gratitude goes forward
to both of these scholars.
"Situated at the two extremes
of Asia and proud possessors of
both an antiquity and a modern-
ity in their history and culture,
it is desirable that Japan and
Israel learn more of each other's
experiences and creativeness. It
is my sincere hope that this little
book will serve some useful pur-
pose in this direction."

Anti-Bias Housing Bills
Passed in Four States

NEW YO
states
enacted b
dis
illation in housing,
e progress has been made in
e campaign to end bias in that
field, acc rding to a ountry-
wide anal si issued by er-
ican Civ .
Four
ed,
g
laws rb ing discrim
on in
hOusi g, extendin
penalties
for such dis
ation in pri-
vatel
real estate. These
are Pennsylvania, New
York, Massachusetts and Minne-
sota. Indiana was reported having
"moved forward" by enacting a
bill forbidding bias in public
housing.
The report added: "Housing
bills were defeated in California,
Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico
and the State of Washington. The
outlook for approval of stronger
housing legislation in Illinois was
dim."

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