THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, February 22, 1963 — 6
Stollman Warns of Rising Needs
in Israel; Urges Increased U J A
Gifts to Provide for Emergencies
"Within view of the Abraham
Lincoln Building of Science, a
distinguished assemblage of Min-
isters of the Israel Government,
members of the Diplomatic
Corps, representatives of Israel
institutions of learning a n d
Americans in Israel, gathered to
pay homage to the Great Eman-
cipator," Stollman reported.
The program featured greet-
ings by the Public Relations Of-
ficer of the U.S. Embassy, as
well as messages of congratula-
tion from the Association of
Americans in Israel and the Is-
rael Foreign Ministry.
The Lincoln Day Oration was
delivered by Dr. Israel Gold-
stein, head of Keren Hayesod
(Foundation Fund) of the Jew-
ish Agency, who had been pres-
ent at the dedication of Bar-Ilan
University in 1955.
Bar-Ilan University, the Amer-
ican-patterned university in Is-
rael, is the only institution of
higher learning which, while of-
fering a complete curriculum
leading to Bachelor of Arts,
Bachelor of Science, Master of
Arts, Master of Science, in secu-
1 lar studies, requires a full course
I in Judaica. In its eighth year,
PHILLIP STOLLMAN
I the university has a student body
country's defense and the other I consisting of 1100 young men
affected by the existing educa- and women from all over the
world (except from countries be-
tional standards.
Pointing out that defensive hind the Iron Curtain).
The university is headed by
needs absorb most of the coun-
try's taxable income and that Rabbi Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein
none of the defense funds can of New York, acting president,
come fiom charitable contribu- and Dr. Tuvia Bar-Ilan of Israel,
tions, Stollman emphasized that director.
an obligation devolves upon Jews
everywhere to relieve Israel of Labor Zionists
the costs involved in welcoming
new immigrants.
Present Jewish
"If escapees from persecu-
tion, if Jews who are being Frontier Forum
expelled from many lands, are
The Labor Zionist Council
to be able • to look to Israel
as their haven of rescue, Amer- of Detroit will present on
ican Jews must provide the Thursday at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center
needed funds to finance the
a Jewish
resettlement program," Stoll-
Frontier For-
man said. "If the necessary
um, the first
funds are not made available,
of a new se-
the entire resettlement pro-
ries on crucial
gram may be hindered."
Stollman said he was especial-
and controver-
ly disturbed to learn of the
sial issues of
growing need for- secondary
the day ana-
schools. The lack of sufficient
lyzed by dis-
high schools, he said, • is creating
tinguished au-
a great internal problem for
thorities.
Goldstein
Israel. Only through such
The theme of the first forum
schools, he pointed out, can there is "The Ordeal of Liberalism
be a thorough integration of the in America." The guest speaker
various elements that come to will be Dr. Walter Goldstein,
Israel from Western countries professor of political science
and from African communities. at Brooklyn College; author of
"Without proper high schools "The Failure of Parliament in
and provisions for a secondary the Suez Crisis," Fulbright
education for Israel's youth the scholar and lecturer.
country will suffer culturally,"
Two panelists, Mrs. Amy
Stollman said. "Such a condition Durfee, former chairman of
is dangerous for the country at Oak Park Human Relations
large. This is as much an emer- Council, and Morris Lieberman,
gency as any that has arisen chairman, Detroit Israel Hista-
since Israel became an autono-
drut Campaign, will make ob-
mous state 15 years ago."
"Only through vastly. in- servations and an open discus-
creased gifts to the United sion will follow. Judge Burton
Jewish Appeal can this prob- R. Shifman of Oak Park will act
lem be solved," Stollman em- as chairman of the evening.
Isadore L. Shrodeck, chair-
phasized. "I urge greater inter-
est and increased giving to man of the Labor Zionist Coun-
our Allied Jewish Campaign cil of Detroit, announces that
this first forum is under the
to make this possible."
Reporting on the conditions auspices of a special committee,
he found in Bar-Ilan University headed by Myra Richardson of
at Ramat Gan, Stollman said that Oak Park, and Oak Park mem-
the university is overcrowded, bers of the LZOA.
Refreshments and a social
that half of the qualified appli-
cants for admission were de- hour will follow. For informa-
prived of entrance. There is such tion, call DI 1-0131.
a lack of space, he said, that
• some classes are conducted in Farband Branch 114
basements of the university's
to Install Officers
dormitories.
Farband Branch 114 will in-
"Scholastically, Bar-llan is on
a very high level," Stollman re- stall officers 8:45 p.m. Saturday
ported. He said that many Amer- at the Labor Zionist Institute.
A program will be dedicated
. ican high school graduates must
secure additional training to fit to the yahrzeit of Dr. Chaim
Weizmann, first president of Is-
into the Bar-Ilan system.
Stollman attended the festivi- rael. .Movsas Goldoftas will be
ties that marked the second an- guest speaker. Refreshments will
nual Lincoln Day exercises on be served. The public is invited,
'free of charge.
the Bar-Ilan campus.
Philip Stollman, member- of
the Jewish Agency, Inc., who
returned this week froma two-
week study tour of Israel in his
capacity as national chairman of
the American Committee for Bar-
Ilan University, made a strong
appeal for increased gifts to the
Allied Jewish Campaign in order
to assure funds for the United
Jewish Appeal, the local drive's
major beneficiary, in tackling
Israel's pressing problems.
Stollman said that on this trip
to Israel he became more aware
than ever before of two existing
issues — the one involving the
Motion to Abolish Military Rule of Arab
Sections its Israel Fails by 1 Vote Margin
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
( continuance of such rule. He radio incited and threatened
to The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM — A bill to asserted that no other country Isreal's e x i s t e n c e. He had
abolish military rule in Arab in the world was bordered by threatened to go to the people
populated areas of the country states which daily by press and if the vote was negative.
was defeated by a margin of
one vote in a tense parliament
A PHONE CALL WILL SAVE YOU MANY SS
Wednesday. The vote was 57 to
56.
The parties mustered every
possible vote for the issue which
sparked demonstrations Tues-
day by both university students
and Israeli Arabs. One deputy
arrived from a sickbed and an-
PONTIAC,MICHIGAN
other hastened back by plane
DODGE - DART
from an overseas trip. There
DODGE TRUCK
were five abstentions, four
rules tviy,
PAUL NEWMAN
Achdut Israel and one Arab.
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BARNEY TEAL
President
Special security measures were
THE HOUSE SERVICE IS BUILDING
arranged near the Knesset
building for the vote.
Balloting was preceded by a
one-hour speech by Prime Mini-
ster David Ben-Gurion, who
strongly defended the military
rule. He said Israel's "unique"
security situation demanded
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Music Month Programs
Featured at Sholem
Aleichem Institute
Jewish Music Month will be
observed in two special pro-
grams at the Sholem Aleichem
Institute. ,
An evening of Jewish music
and dance will be held 9 p.m.
today featuring the Harriet
Berg dancers in a Hassidic and
Yemenite presentation. Violin-
ist Kevin Lee will play music
by Bloch and C h a j e s and
George Richter, tenor, will sing
Jewish songs. The public is
invited.
The Women's Division of the
Institute will present an ad-
dress by Dr. Irving Panush on
"Aspects of Jewish Music as
Reflecting Jewish Life" 12:30
p.m. March 2. The talk will be-
highlighted by songs by Sylvia
Heideman, soprano. For reser-
vations, Call VE 8-7440.
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