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May 01, 1964 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-01

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Bnai Brith Benefit
for Israel Bonds Set
in Mount Clemens

Harvey Levenburg Lodge, Bnai
Brith, of Mount Clemens is spon-
soring an Israel 16th anniversary
celebration 8 p.m. May 20 at the
Beth Tephilath Moses Synagogue,
it was announced by Louis M.
Davis, chairman of the Mount Cle-
mens Committee for State of Israel
Bonds.
The committee includes Rabbi
Aaron Brander, Paul L•tvin, Sam-
uel J. Levine and Dr. Irwin Eisen-
feld. The Jewish
community o f
Mount Clemens
and its environs
is invited to this
affair, which has
become an an-
nual tradition on
behalf of Israel
Bonds.
Heading t h e
program will be
Jan. Bart, enter-
tainer, humorist,
raconteur and re-
cording artist.
Bart has tour-
Bart
ed the United
States and Canada to raise invest-
ment capital for the economic de-
velopment of Israel through Bonds.
He has visited Israel several times.
Refreshments will be served
after the program.

Czech Survivors Form
Organization, Schedule
Memorial Observance

The 20th anniversary memorial
meeting of survivors of the Jew-
ish community of Ungvar (Uzhor-
rod) Czechoslovakia, will be held
May 24 at West Side Institutional
Synagogue, New York.
An organization, now in the pro-
cess of being chartered by the
State of New York, was recently
organized for those who originate
from or are descendants of that
region in Central Europe. To help
write the history of one of the
most productive Jewish commun-
ities in that area, the group seeks
Materials such as pictures, manu-
scripts and letters. Write Rabbi
Hugo H. Klein, 3495 Shannon,
Cleveland.



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Sosnick (center), honorary president of Turover Aid Society, at the
completion of Turover's second grove of trees in Israel. After the
certificate was presented, the society announced it would plant a
third grove of 1,000 trees in memory of John F. Kennedy. This will
be Turover's third grove in seven years. Other officers in the society
are (from left) Mrs. Julius Honeyman, tree chairman; William Keller,
vice president; Jacob Bobrin, former president; Nathan Korby,
president; and Mrs. Rose Zeldes, chairman of boxes and president of
the Turover Auxiliary.

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One does not have to stay long in Washington to get a feeling
of the present mood there about Israel.... Brief talks with members
of Congress, officials of the State Department and people close to the
White House leave no doubt that in all these three branches of the
U.S. Government there is a feeling of outspoken friendship toward
the Jewish State.... And this is not because Israel's Premier Levi
Eshkol is expected in Washington soon on an official visit at the invi-
tation of President Johnson.... The pro-Israel mood in Congress, in
the White House and in the State Department is due primarily to
the fact that Israel is a creative nation in the Middle East.... This
does not mean that the pro-Arab elements in the State Department
have given up their strong sympathies for Nasser and other Arab
rulers.... However, even these elements have come to realize that
while Israel's policy runs very closely to the U.S. policy in the Middle
East, this is not the case with Nasser.... What is the U.S. basic policy
today for the Middle East?.... High State Department officials tell
you that, as a fundamental contribution to world peace, the U.S. is
deeply concerned with creating political stability in the Middle East.
... There is no question in Washington that Israel has proven itself
a stable country anxious to secure peace with the neighboring Arab
countries.... The question is whether this is also the case with Nas-
ser and' other Arab rulers.... Nasser's ambition to dominate the
Arab world and his constant public threats against Israel do not con-
tribute to stability in the area.... In fact, the State Deparment's
highest officials consider the intra-Arab bickering a "plague" to the
peoples and leaders of the Arab countries.... As to the Arab-Israel
conflict, they talk about it as an "unhealed sore," realizing that the
Arabs, and not Israel, want to keep this "sore" unhealed.... Policy
makers in the State Department say openly that they are not opposed
to Arab unity, but they emphasize that all the peoples of the area have
a right to determine how and when such unity will be realized.... This
is not what Nasser wants; he wants to impose unity upon other Arab
states, and his recent action in Yemen — bombing unprotected villages
there and using gas against defenseless inhabitants — has not passed
unnoticed in Washington.

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U. S. Policy
The United States policy on the Arab-Israel issue was not a
clearly formulated policy under the Eisenhower Administration.... It
was directed by the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, who
could never forget and never forgive Israel for transferring the seat
of its government from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem against his specific
"advice".... There were moments when he realized' that Nasser was no
friend of the United States, but he was a stubborn man who did not like
to admit mistakes.... The United States policy became more crys-
tallized under President Kennedy who publicly pledged to support
the security of both Israel and her neighbors and to act against any
direct or indirect aggression.... This pledge is now considered in the
State Department as the guiding line in the present U.S. policy vis-a-vis
Israel and the Arab nations.... President Johnson has fortified this
pledge by inviting the King of Jordan and the Premier of Israel—two
countries endangered by Nasser's aggressive ambitions — to visit him
separately in Washington as his official guests.... High State Depart-
ment officials make no secret of the fact that they are faced with the
question of how the U.S. can deal with a single Arab state without
alienating other Arab states temporarily at odds with They reit-
erate, however, that one of the basic principles of U.S. policy is to
ensure the security and integrity of the individual states in the Middle
East—including Israel—and not to stand idly by if aggression is coin-
mitted. .... It is foreseen in the State Department that in the coming
months some parts of the U.S. policy will be put to test.... It is also
foreseen that the decisions which will be reached by the State Depart-
ment, and the actions it will take, may not always meet with full
approval by the Arab states or by Israel.... But there is one thing
certain: the U.S. will act if Israel is threatened by aggression.... The
prevailing sentiment in the State Department is that there should be
an accommodaion between Israel and the neighboring Arab states
since this is the only way in which the area as a whole can develop
political stability, self-sustained economic growth and true independ-
ence.... Higher officials in the State Department know that this is
difficult to achieve, but they consider it important not only to Israel
and the Arab states but also to the security interests of the United
States.

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