Plan .to Set Up Mournful 'nom eeoming for 19 9. 'Illegal' Immigration Illietinis mittee was set up: headed by ing Co. and the Bulgarian Settlers By HAIM SHACHTER dren, lost their lives; _199 •bodies 0. Six Villages in Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Association in Israel. were later recovered and buried On their perilous journey to the Jewish 'Agency Executive, with The transfer of the remains of homeland 24 years ago, in the cemetery of the little Galilee This Year Jewish the participation of members of the "Salvador" victims is one of 199 "Maapilim" ("illegal"' immi- Turkish village of Salivara. NAHARIYA—By the summer of 1965, all will be ready for setting up six new villages in Northern and Central Galilee, announced Prime Minister Levi Eshkol on his inspection tour to Galilee, where he was accompanied by Mrs. Esh- kol; Shimon Peres, vice minister of defense, and Joseph W e i t z, head of the Israel Land Authority. Of these new settlements, said Eshkol, four, including a semi- urban center, will be established in the Biranit Region on the Leb- anese border, one village in the Yodfat Region arid one in the neighborhood of Har Ithon. The Jewish National Fund has already reclaimed over 2,000 dun- ams of land' out of the 4,200 al- ; located to these villages, and built dozens of miles of highways and access roads. Weitz pointed to the vital im- portance of the Galilee Develop- ment Program which has been started simultaneously by the Jew- ish National Fund, the govern- ment and the Jewish Agency in different parts of the area, and to the particular difficulties which this mountainous region presents. He was confident that there will be no time lag in the completion tion of the different stages of the great project. The premier, reply- ing to Weitz's address, empha- sized the close cooperation and great efficiency of all those who lent their hand to this 'enterprise. The settlement of Galilee. he added, presents the principal chal- lenge to this generation, especially to the youth of Israel. Japanese Mayors Plant JNF 'Trees JERUSALEM--The mayors of nine cities in Japan — Sakurai. Kuwana, Shimada, Mizusawa, Funa Ohtawara, Suita, Yaman- ashi and Akabira—devoted part of their recent visit to Israel to the- planting of trees at the Jewish National Fund planting center in Sanhedria. Jerusalem. The delegation expressed a keen interest in the JNF system of land ownership and in the participation of world Jewry in JNF land re- clamation and development proj- ects. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 4, 1964 17 GRACE YOUR FESTIVE TABLE With The Best FROM ISRAEL LIE I. the only brand prodtthed and bott4d in Fa med Rishcm-le-Zion A LARGE VARIETY OF WINES and CHAMPAGNES TO SUIT EVERY TASTE AND OCCASION CONCORD and MALAGA also in GALLONS AND HALF GALLONS ealio ■ IMPo ■••■■ The Gift of Gifts fie od Strictly Certi ~ Kosher by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel ••••• *pi • 0 . Available Now in Your Favorite Store W.0 MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR National Wholesale Grocers Co. TR 1-0606'or YE 7-3387 grants) met their death in a The survivors, who were found the, government, representatives of the central events in "Illegal Im- storm at sea. by Turkish peasants on their way the foreign office and the min- migration Year," which is dratving They have finally come home. to their fields the following morn- istry of .defense, the Zim Ship- to a close. On Aug. 30, the Israel "SS Ash- ing, were transfer-red to Istanbul dod," with 199 coffins on board, where the Jewish community or- was escorted to Israel territorial ganized: help. Three months later waters by vessels of the Israel they were transferrd to Palestine, Navy. In -silence the coffins were "illegally" again on board the "SS lowered onto a raft which took Dorian," under the aegis of Ali- them to the quay side at Jaffa yah Bet, the "Illegal Immigration where a short memorial service Organization. They and their fami- was held and the president of lies are now scattered over all parts Israel delivered a eulogy for the of Israel, engaging in various oc- 2,000-odd "Maapilim" who lost cupations, but each harboring their lives at sea in their desperate mournful memories of that har- efforts to reach the shores of rowing experience. their homeland. From there they The fate of the "Salvador - arous- were transferred for burial in a ed the feelings of the Jews in common grave on Mount Herzl Eretz Israel and throughout the in a plot facing the building of world. The Halutz movement "Yad Vashem" — 'the Holocaust transformed ,the Salvador episode Memorial Authority. into a symbol for the thousands -Thousand s, including high of Jewish youth who strove by dev- government dignitaries, attended ious ways to effectuate their the rites solemnized by Bulgarian ideals in the Jewish homeland. For rabbis. A military guard of honor years the survivors - of the 'Salv- fired salvos saluting the vitims. ador" and the members of the For 24 years they had lain bur- Bulgari a'n Jewish community, ied in a little cemetery in the which, on the establishment of Turkish village of Salivara. At the state, had come over to Israel long last their remains came almost to a man, had exerted ef- home. forts in order to transfer the re- In the early days of World War mains of the victims from Saliara II, the fascist-dominated Bulgarian to Israel. Action was speeded('up goverment, issued an expulsion after it was learned that for var- order to all Jews of foreign nation- ous reasons the victims' remains ality. There were 4,000 of them, would have to 'be reinterred else- constituting 8 per cent of the en- where. tire Jewish population in Bulgaria. Contacts were established with Many of them had lived in the the Turkish authorities, and their country for years, had raised fami- consent for the • transfer was ob- lies and established thriving busi- tained. Last year a special com- ness. Suddenly, everything was lost for them. Without notice they were rounded up by the police and taken to the Turkish or Greek frontiers and ordered to cross. No sooner had they crossed the ' demarcation line than the guards opened fire upon them. For weeks on end hundreds of them were tossed back and forth, stranded in the frontier regions without food or shelter. Finally the idea was conceived of undertaking the peri- TRADITION lous journey to Palestine in order OF to enter the country "illegally." An EXCELLENCE emergency committee in Bulgaria succeeded in purchasing a wooden vessel, the "Tzaar Krum," 20 meters long by 6 meters wide — a decrepit 100-ton wooden sailing ship. lacking even the most ele- mentary navigation instruments. Into the hold of this unsea- worthy cockle shell was packed a human cargo.of 323 men, wo- men and children. Renamed, ironically enough, "Salvador" (the Savior), it was towed out on Dec. 4, 1940, from the Black Sea port of Varna by a motor tug through the Bosporous to Istanbul. From, there the ship was to be towed by another tug to the shores of Palestine. , But after waiting for days off Istanbul for the storm to subside, a tug came alongside on Dec. 13. towed the vessel a short way out to the Sea of Marmora and there abandoned' it to its fate. For six hours the vessel battled against the raging waves that lashed its rotting timbers, and when finally the Bulgarian skipper attempted to turn ship in order to make for Ist- anbul again, a mountain-high wave tossed the vessel against a reef Since 1875 the familiar Sanders script has been a tradition of which rent a hole into its bottom. Excellence to folks who enjoy Good Things to Eat. There is Within a few moments the ship was half filled with water. 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