French Delegation Resents North Africans' Participation, Walks Out of Student Congress in Israel Goldwater Experiences Anti-Semitism; Low Priority for the Jewish Press in his Office I think the Republicans would hate sheet published in Bir- have been a much better bet. mingham, Ala., described Gold- WASHINGTON — When Sen. That's why I can't understand water as a "kosher conserva- "disconcerting" that Jewish Barry Goldwater recently came Jewish friends of mine, in the tive." He has been picketed by (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) emigrants from that country big cities, going all out for neo-Nazis. Elements of the radi- JERUSALEM — The French were settling in the United under anti-Semitic fire from the Democrats any more than cal right have called him a the radical right, he did not delegation walked out of the States, Britain, Canada and Aus- repudiate ultra - rightists who I can understand the Negro." "Jew phony" and the "Arizona Congress of the World Union tralia—but not in Israel. back his Presidential aspira- A typical response came from Israelite." of Jewish Students Tuesday in Southern segregationists ask- Prof. Ernest D. Bergman of tions but said a distinguished official of a protest against the participa- Hebrew University, the union's it was the po- Jewish organization. "I would ed: "Will white Christian con- tion of a group of North Afri- honorary president, urged the litical affilia- not term Sen. Goldwater's com- servatives be fooled into voting can students temporarily resi- delegates not to get bogged tions of Jews ments anti-Semitic as much as for the first open Jew to be dent in France. down in petty matters. They that he could I would call them self-serving President of the U.S.A.?" He The French students said were greeted by Dr. Eliahu not under- and illustrative of the cheapest was termed "a two-faced Jew, that a recently organized North Elath, Hebrew University presi- stand. political opportunism. They of Russian parentage" whose African group named Oded was dent; Major Mordechai Ish- The Con- amounted to an appeasement of Presidency would be a "fatal specifically formed for migra- Shalom, of Jerusalem; and servative Ari- his detractors at the expense of blow to the Tight wing in tion to Israel and as such Eliahu Dobkin, head of the Jew- zona Republi- the Jewish community, actually America." should not be represented at ish Agency's Youth and Hecha- The Evans - Novak view was can, a member a crude attempt to disassociate the Jewish Students' Union lutz department. The Congress of the Episco- himself in the public mind from that "all this could be dismissed Congress. An earlier effort for will end tomorrow with a visit pal Church, a Jewish image to curry favor as the rantings of crackpots a compromise, under which to the. Negev settlement of Sde were it not for the unique char- took to the air with the radical right." Oded members would attend Boker, for a discussion with to criticize Goldwater stated recently acter of the Goldwater Presi- as observers only, was rejected former Premier David Ben- Jews for al- that he thought it would be dential strategy. Goldwater's Gurion. by the French delegates. legedly sup- helpful if Gov. Rockefeller and hopes of being elected Presi- porting the Sen. Jacob K. Javits would de- dent require solid support in In a seriqp of resolutions, Delegates to the congress of 1 Democratic fine what they meant when they the conservative heartland: the which made no reference to the world union of Jewish stu- party. His re- criticized the "radical right." South, the Rocky Mountains, Zionism, the delegates stressed dents condemned Wesnesday the importance of Israel in study by Jews ' particularly' Sen. Goldwater marks shocked Unless they were talking about the Great Plains. But these sec- Jewish life, Hebrew study and Israelis — in West Germany persons of Jewish faith. the outright Nazis, "all the oth- tions also comprise the white Jewish students in other coun- and opposed official relations When asked by this reporter er groups I know anything Anglo - Saxon Protestant heart- tries as the vanguard of activ- with that country and its for a brief interview to clarify about are completely within land. If the hate literature were ities of Jewish communities youth organizations. and verify the Senator's broad- their constitutional rights in ad- to take root anywhere,. this outside of Israel. President and According to Congress data, cast, his staff indicated that the vocating the kind of stand they would be the most fertile soil." Goldwater's response to anti- Mrs. Shazar attended a recep- some 200 Jewish students are Jewish press had such a low do." Semitic attacks, it appears, is tion Monday in honor of the studying • in West Germany of priority at the Goldwater office Even the John Birch Soci- to condemn Jews for their al- students. whom about 150 are Israelis. that time could not be found. ety, he said, was within its leged universal adherence to Most of them are attending Yigal Allon, Israel's Labor According to official tran- rights in advocating the im- Minister, appealed to Jewish schools in Berlin, Frankfurt and scription of Goldwater's state- peachment of Chief Justice the Democratic party. Whether this will regain for him waver- university graduates throughout Munich. ments, made July 25 on Wash- Earl Warren, although he dis- The delegates elected Manfred ington Radio Station WWDC, agreed with that objective. ing supporters in the radical the world to settle in Israel, where ample opportunities exist- Gerstenfeld, of Holland, presi- the Senator said: "It is very dif- "But if I were a candidate," right remains to be seen. ed for their talents. In his pro- dent, and Andrew -Greystone, of ficult for me to understand the he added, "I wouldn't disavow posal at the 30th Congress of the Britain, as senior vice-president. Jew. I happen to be half-Jewish. their support on that account 524 S. American Jews Increased activities of Jewish And my people, when they lived any more than I would that World Union of Jewish Students, attended by 50 delegates and ob- student organizations were re- in New York—they're all dead of A.D.A.—and I doubt that Immigrate to Israel RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)- servers from 20 countries, he re- flected in the election of a vice- now—were Orthodox Jews, all I would get either." Ameri- ferred to the current situation in president for each region, in Democrats. I used to get into cans for Democratic Action is The S.S. Princess de Leopol- South Africa, asserting there was addition to the customary single terrific arguments with my cou- a liberal political organiza- dina, a ship chartered by the no future for South African Jew- vice-president for Israel. sins who, while they were alive, tion, which usually supports Jewish Agency for the trans- The organization set up a spe- all voted Democratic." port of immigrants to Israel ry because Jews could not be cit- Democrats. izens of a country which pro- cial secretariat, to be located in The syndicated columnists from South A m e r i c a, sailed He said that "starting with claimed racism as the law of Buenos Aires, which will serve the Treaty of Versailles, which Rowland Evans and Robert No- from this port for Haifa, carry- the land. He added that it was all Latin American countries. actually allowed Communism to vak have described the anti- ing 524 Jews from Argentina get started in this world and Jewish smear campaign waged and Uruguay. All are going to created Nazism and Fascisni in against Goldwater by reaction- Israel for permanent settle- Germany and Italy, carrying on aries. "The Thunderbolt," a meat. with Teheran and Yalta and Potsdam which opened the 4" T • T By a similar vote, the Knes- doors wide to Communism all JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Is- over this world, the greatest rael's Parliament defeated, in set also defeated a bill from one of its final acts before re- the right-wing Herut, which enemy of the Jews in the world i cessing for 10 weeks, a Liberal would enable the House to ex- has been the Democratic party party bill to reduce the service press non-confidence in an in- and their stupid treaties that of women in the armed forces dividual Minister. Under the they've made with other coun- from 24 months to 18 months. present law, non-confidence ac- tries." "Now," said Goldwater, "I The Knesset acted after Prime tion may be sought only Minister Levi Eshkol, speaking against the Government as a don't charge them with being int$'? in his capacity as Defense Min- whole. The majority accepted anti-Semitic but I do charge Intt ister, said that the General Justice Minister Dov Joseph's them with making treaties • • • Staff was studying the ques- view that the bill was in con- with our enemies that have tion. He promised a report on flict with the principle of col- allowed their own people, the the subject at the beginning of lective responsibility, under Jewish people, to suffer the Knesset's winter session. which the coalition Government through pogroms and anti- Semitism all over this world. operates. The bill was beaten 36 to 30. -1 . By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) Knesset Beats Bill for Cutting Armed Service Terms for Women • g • 112B11 nntr. r04in Plant First Trees in Lewis JNF Forest Being Planted in Israed During their visit in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben I ewis and their sister, Rose Lewis, planted the first trees in the Lewis Forest in Israel, the gift to JNF of Morris Ben and Ida F. Lewis and their sisters, Rose and Jeanette Lewis and Norma Hudosh. In addition to financing the Lewis Forest of 19.009 trees in Israel, the Lewises also established a Baby Day Nursery in Israel. Hebrew Corner Made in Israel Many women in the world buy in stores of foreign lands, products made in Israel, or they buy these pro- ducts while visiting Erets Israel as tourists. In Israel, special stores have been opened for tourists, in which a large variety of Israeli products is sold: glass, ceramics, metal-ware, olive wood work, copper, silver, gold, clothing, jewelry and house utensils, and even carpets woven in Israel. When a group of tourists comes to such a store, there is an interesting scene. The women fondle the goods and become excited about a plate, an earthen jug, silver spoons, forks, candlesticks of olive wood, or silver. Another group measures dresses and blouses, and later you can see them strolling on the streets wearing Israeli clothing, blouses with Yeme- nite emproidery, "Sabra" designed skirts; and carrying in their hands presents and souvenirs from Israel, for relatives and friends. Why are women in particular at- tracted to Israeli production? Some say it is because women like beauti- ful and original things; while others claim that women are more senti- mental than men, and they buy. Israeli products because of their sentiments for Israel. It is clear that Israeli products will penetrate to the world markets, and many women will adorn themselves with them, be- cause of their bight standards of quality. Many communities, from all corners of the earth, have gathered in the State of Israel. Each one brought with it its tradition in sewing, em- broidery, art, home utensils and dec- orations. These traditions have been adopted in Israel, which produce many varieties of goods, and the women long for these products. Translation of Hebrew column. Published by Brith Ivrith Olamith, Jerusalum. .tin n'71 trint ,trtrip: L? tb17.)4(1 Rirr nintp4 %/lin 07. ?r14L?r)ft?'.' 11 14in 4 trlPitt 1P7? tiVF1t# nin4rip rirT rripix - ten ,(rrFrlitt) 1r)i4 re7Y4 1:1 4t? 1;3 t3V:FT5 n14in nisi? .0 1 ,ry1447p t147?4 tPt.?n '7'7P '.n.tr. tnrt 1114to rin Its Pr1;1 41 :11M7 r. trp'?isrj trplte7 trtg; 1 4t4;',1 iyg, Y7p ,ntepe" tag`or.vil t? repNri, ni"z 127.4 611;?. 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