• Ben-Gurion Gets Warm Reception on Scandinavian Tour Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . . and Me' Malin' Greeted by Holon Mayor (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Copyright, 1962, Communal Affairs What are the lessons of the 1962 experience in fund-raising that the Jewish communities can learn in planning for 1963? .. . What are the "problem areas" in the community fund-raising'cam- paigns? . . All these questions are now being studied- by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in preparation for a wide discussion on them at the forthcoming CJFWF Gen- eral Assembly in November. .. The Assembly, which will take place in Philadelphia, promises to be one of the most interesting Jewish gatherings of the year, judging from its program which is now being completed. . . . One of the major questions which the top leaders of the Jewish communities will discuss there is the responsibilities of the Jewish Federations for Jewish education. . . . There is the problem of whether the Federations should finance all-day Jewish schools. . .. Another major problem which the Assembly will tackle is how to translate most effectively pledges made by contributions into payments and remove unpaid pledges. . . . New approaches will also be discussed with regard to building Federation endowment funds. . . . A "new look" on recruitment by Federations and their agencies of professional personnel—to overcome shortages in agency staffs—will be ad- vanced at the Assembly. Foreign Affairs American Jewish organizations are now busy evaluating the formidable problems posed to French Jewry- by the unprece- dented mass-influx of Jews from Algeria and other North African countries. . . . New Jewish communities are now mushrooming in France, in towns and villages where Jews were never to be found. . . . France, with 150,000 Jews at the end of the war, has prac- tically doubled its Jewish population in the first post-war decade, when about 150,00 Jews from Eastern Europe and from the DP camps settled in the country.. .. Most of those new arrivals were never integrated into Jewish community life, and it was estimated that about 7 0 per cent of all Jews in France have no connection whatsoever with any organized form of Jewish life. . . . Today, following the arrival of the Jews from North Africa—and espe- cially with the arrival within the last six months of 80,000 Jews from Algeria alone—France has about 450,000 Jews. . . . This makes France the single largest Jewish community in all of Europe west of the Soviet Union. . . . This also changes the corn- position of the existing Jewish community there by converting it from an Ashkenazi community to one where the majority may very soon become Sephardi.... North African Jews are primarily Orthodox. . .. But this was in North. Africa, where the pattern of general life in a predominantly Moslem country fostered religious ties between the individual and his community. . .. The general patterns in France, however, are greatly different and. they permit, if not foster, a drifting away from religious affiliation. . . . North African Jews, who—unlike the newcomers from East- ern Europe—already speak French and have acquaintances with French culture and manners, are exposed to assimiliation much easier than the Jews who came from the DP camps. . . . This is all the more true because of the fact that, to a great extent, the exercise of Judaism in North Africa was formal rather than pos- sessing inner vitality. . . . Once the aurrounding North African framework is gone, North African Judaism rapidly tends to dis- integrate. . . . Potential danger is seen in the fact that in the small Jewish communities in France, where the North African Jewish refugees established their new homes, there are no means to acquire kosher meat simply, unless one orders it four days in advance from the nearest larger city . . . Nor are any synagogues or prayer houses existing in these communities; not to speak of securing a Sepher Torah . . . Young men and women from North Africa have no focal point for Jewish activity, since there are no Jewish cultural or religious organizations which they could join . . . Leaders of central French Jewish community organi- zations are therefore greatly worried about this situation . . . They are attempting now to create a cultural "pilot program" of regular Jewish activities, over a year's time, that might be more widely applied in various parts of France, especially in the small towns where the Jewish newcomers are completely isolated from organized Jewish life. STOCKHOLM—Prime Minis- ster Ben-Gurion and his en- tourage alighted at Arland Airport Tuesday night and re- ceived a warm reception from Premier Tage Erlander and envoys of 'Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. Jewish children with small Israeli flags were among those who came to the airport to greet the Israeli visitors. A large Israeli flag stood at the entrance to the dignitaries' room where an informal recep- tion was held. A military or- Morris Malin (left), representing the Korostishever Aid chestra played the Israeli and Swedish anthem s, then a Societies of America, being greeted by P. Eylan, the mayor of Holon. Malin went to Israel last month as a participant of Swedish flag was presented to a Histadrut-sponsored tour. the Israeli leader who was ac- companied by Mrs. Ben-Gurion, their daughter and military German Army Orders aides. The two prime ministers sat Shorts from Israel Refinishing - Restoring side by side in the dignitaries' (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Furniture to The Jewish News) room and answered questions Repaired & BONN — The West German Refinished in from reporters. Ben-Gurion re- Any Color of marked, "Peace is our most government said Tuesday an Your Choice. important problem" when he was asked about Israel's basic needs. He added, "You Swedes are a happy people because for the past hundred years you have had no war at all." He smil- ingly asked a favor from the Swedish people: "Give us some of your rain if you have too much of it." - Asked his opinion on Swedish parliamentary election proce- dures, he said he would prefer the British system "but the Swedish system would be good for us." He spent the evening at Ambassador Aroch's home. He met with Premier Erlander and Foreign Minister Under for brief talks and had lunch with the Stockholm Town Council. order had been placed with an Israeli textile factory for 500,- 000 shorts for the West German INISHINO QUIRAPEctikLTY federal forces. Similar orders, placed pre- viously with Israeli firms, touched off debate in Israel over doing such business with West Germany. 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