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November 08, 1963 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-11-08

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Friday, November 8, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6

Sen. Hart Backs Hadassah Adopts $9,840,000 Budget, Backs Civil Rights Bill
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The itself" to the danger of outright forefront in every action for mistaken notion that the entire
Revision of
civil rights and civil liberties goal of Zionism begins and ends
four-day national convention of aggression.
all over the world, not only with the establishment of the
Eleazar
Lipsky,
president
of
Hadassah
closed
here
with
the
Immigration Law adoption of a $9,840,000 budget the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, for
Jews, but for all people State of Israel," Lipsky said. He

CHICAGO, (JTA) — Senator
Philip A. Hart, Michigan Demo-
crat, called this week for sup-
port of President Kennedy's
proposal to revise immigration
laws. He spoke to more than
400 persons at the 27th annual
dinner meeting of the Jewish
Welfare Fund of Metropolitan
Chicago held here.
"We do not seek larger num-
bers of immigrants," said Hart.
"We seek a law which bespeaks
the spirit of welcome that is in-
herent in American history."
Morris Glasser, president of the
JWF, gave an accounting of the
stewardship of the distribution
of the $3,200,000 expected to
be received this year from the
Combined Jewish Appeal. Other
speakers included David Silbert,
president of the CJA; Joseph L.
Gidwitz, president of the Jewish
Federation, and Samuel A.
Goldsmith, executive vice-presi-
dent.

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for 1963-64 programs in Israel
and in the United States, and
approved resolutions on Ameri-
can policy in the Middle East
and on civil rights. Mrs. Sig-
fried Kramarsky was re-elected
national president.
Of the $9,840,000 earmarked
for Hadassah's activities, $8,-
340,000 was budgeted for the
organization's programs in
Israel. The goals set for Hadas-
sah projects. in Israel were $3,-
470,000 for the Hadassah medi-
cal organization; $2,300,000 for
Youth Aliyah; $1,000,000 for the
building fund of the Hadassah-
Hebrew University Medical Cen-
ter in Jerusalem; $700,000 for
the Jewish National Fund; and
$600,000 for Hadassah's voca-
tional educational program in
Israel.
In a resolution, the conven-
tion recorded its support of
"the President's civil rights
bill." Another resolution urg-
ed the U.S. Government to
take the initiative with other
major powers to provide firm
guarantees against aggression
in the Middle East. The reso-
lution also called for U.S. as-
sistance to promote economic
development and stability in
the region while maintaining
"vigilance against an arms im-
balance."
Israel Ambassador Avraham
Harman said in an address that
"Israel is encouraged by the
growing understanding through-
out the world that aggression
and the threat of aggression
must not and cannot be tolerat-
ed and that the road to peace
in the Middle East as in other
parts of the world, lies through
negotiation and agreement based
on mutual recognition of every
country in the area of its neigh-
bors rights and existence." He
added that Israel did not "blind

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called for one voice for the Zion-
ist movement in an address
stressing that "the real goal of
Zionism is the redemption of the
Jewish people." He said that the
Zionist Organization and its ad-
herents have the urgent and
continuing responsibility to de-
fend and advance the welfare
of the Jewish people wherever
it is under attack from without
or within.
"What I call for," he de-
clared, "is a re-examination
not of Zionist ideology—which
remains as valid as ever—but
of Zionist action and re-ex-
amination of our structures
and our functions. As to those
functions, I suggest that the
Zionist organizations take the

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itself of work and responsibility
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Zionism is a specific application
of a universal philosophy which
speaks for all mankind and all
who might find themselves in
the predicament of the Jewish
people."

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — A Foreign
Ministry spokesman said Tues-
day that the French Renault
auto-making firm which ended
operations in Israel in 1959
under Arab boycott pressure
had asked for renewal of trade
relations with Israel and that
the request had been approved.
The request was transmitted
to the Israel government
through Raymond Schmittlein,
president of the French Na-
tional Assembl y. The 1959
break stopped assembly of Re-
nault autos in the Kaiser-Illin
plant in Haifa. Subsequently,
the French auto firm tried to
set up an assembly plant in
Egypt, but the effort was a
failure.

Klutznick Urges
Independent Study on
Jewish Organizations

WALTHAM, Mass., (JTA)-
"The 1960s present the first sig-
nicant lull from the desperate
survival issues of the past 30
years in the Jewish community
throughout the world, and we
should use this time to intro-
spect the values by which Juda-
ism can make a meaningful con-
tribution to private as well as
public welfare," Phillip Klutz-
nick, former International presi-
dent of Bnai Brith and former
special United States representa-
tive to the United Nations, de-
clared at Brandeis University.
Addressing the dedication of
the university's new Philip W.
Lown Graduate Center for Con-
temporary Jewish Studies,.Klutz-
nick noted that there is a need
identify and evaluate contempo-
rary Jewish problems. He called
for an instrumentality to focus
on the areas of Jewish life today
"of which we talk so much and
know so little."
He proposed that the heads of
the Jewish Theological Semin-
ary, the Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion and
Yeshiva University and Brandeis
president, Dr. Abram L. Sachar,
should have at their disposal
some $100,000 to conduct inde-
pendent research on existing or-
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