UJA Study Mission Views Israel After Europe Tours - Zttckerm,art Eyes • 3ituattOn in Italy Friday, October THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16, 1964-9 DO YOU WANT TO ESCAPE? ROME—Concluding a five day survey of Jewish refugee and wel- fare needs in . Italy, Paul Zucker- BULLETIN COME W ITH .:US ON A LEISURELY TRIP man. member of the tenth annual TEL AVIV—The Walter Artz Secondary School, first of 72 such TO EUROPE United Jewish Appeal overseas schools to be built in Israel with money from the United Jewish ' study Mission, left Rome for Israel. Appeal's S127,000,000 Israel Education Fund, was dedicated here. Zuckerman is a member of the Attending the ceremony were the 140 members of the UJA Study UJA National Cabinet and active Mission, who included Walter Artz of New York, an industrialist for in the Detroit Jewish Welfare whom the school is named. Others present were Mayor Mordechai luxe Hotels — Many Special Features Federation and was Allied Jewish Namir, representatives of the prime minister's office and the Educa- Campaign. tion Ministry. Artz said the school of arts and sciences was the best LISBON — Ritz While in Rome, the members of equipped in the world. MIDRID — Castlelana Hilton the sub-mission were guests of ROME — Cavolarie Hilton TEL AVIV ,JTA)—Edward M. M. Warburg. chairman of the Joint •the American Joint Distribution Committee. Distribution Committee and honorary chairman of the United Jewish ATHENS — Athens Hilton Among highlights of the sub- Appeal, said Tuesday that the 140-member study mission of the 1964 mission's stay in Rome were UJA campaign, meeting here. intends "not to discuss the triumphs LIMITED TO 30 PEOPLE receptions tendered by U.S. of the past, but the problems of the present. - Ambassador G. Frederick Rein- He, defined hese as the needs of more than 400,000 men, women hardt, Maurice Fischer, the Is- and children - and what was being done to meet those needs, and what raeli ambassador, and the Jewish more was needed to be done. to attain the goals we all ek for community leaders of Rome, and them—health, well-being and, as much as possible also providi g them a flying visit to Naples to see with peace and security." Delegates were told the JDC had moved sCaH Chuck Randolph — BR 2-2400 immigrants waiting for ships to 620,000 Jews since . World War II. 500.000 of them to Israel. take them to. Israel. BOOK COUZENS TRAVEL SERVICE INC. Subcommittees of the study mission who visited France, Italy, Iran. Morocco and Austria last week reported on the needs of the They also toured the historic 20441 James Couzens Hwy., Detroit Jews of those countries. For more on what local sub-mission members Roman ghettO and its Great Syna- saw, see below and column 3. gogue, and visited local JDC-sup- ported institutions for the aged and sick, the Jewish school and kindergarten, the ORT vocational training school and services main- VIENNA—Detroitert Mrs. Sidney and prayers for the dead were re- tained for refugees in transit. Jay Allen and Dr. and Mrs. I. cited. A wreath was placed at the In an informal talk at the Am- Jerome • Hauser, members of the cemetery of the Austrian Jewish erican Embassy, Ambassador Rein- irded4 iOtrriAc 's titViti Vienna sub-mission of the tenth community. hardt told the group how much annual study mission of the United The sub-mission was received the U.S. government welcomed the Jewish Appeal. left here Sunday by the U.S. charge d'affaires, Rob- work being done overseas by vol- for Israel on the second leg of, their ert M. Brandin, who spoke of untary agencies like the United tow- to observe Jewish problems JDC's work as a welcome supple- Jewish Appeal and its operational and needs overseas. ment to the American government agency, the Joint Distribution Com- Mrs. Allen is recipient of an program of aid overseas. mittee. award given her for 25 years of After meeting with members of In recent months, Rome has distinguished servece on behalf Austria's Jewish community. deci- become a temporary refuge fof Featuring the Beautiful of the Detroit Allied Jewish Cam- mated from over 200,000 before ! Jews on the move. Today it holds paign. She has been a member of the war to its present number of hundreds from Eastern Europe who the advisory committee on fund 10.500, the group was received at are -in transit to other countries, raising for the Women's Committee the home of the Israel ambassador, mbany.to join their families in the of the Jewish Welfare Federation Dr. Michael Simon. U.S.A. from 1954 to the present. While they are waiting for their Upon its return to the United Dr. Hauser chief of staff at States, the Study Mission will re- papers to be processed by the Sinai Hospital and associate pro- port on its factual assessments, the United HIAS Service, major Jew- fessor of otolaryngology at Wayne continuing problems and future ish migration agency . for Jews State University School of Medi- needs of the Jewish communities in going elsewhere than Israel. JDC cine. serves 13.1A as pre-campaign Europe, the Moslem countries, and helps find rooms for them in little chairman of the professional di- in Israel to the UJA annual na- hotels and r boarding-houses and vision for Detroit's Allied Jewish tional conference taking place in gives them money for food and 12140 JOS. CAMPAU Campaign, New York in December. Its re- lodging. TW 1-1600 Mrs. Hauser is chairman for port will provide the basis for Want Ads Bring Results! 1965 of the Women's Division of setting 1965 campaign goals. the Allied Jewish Campaign, a post she has held since 1963. ACCREDITED BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NURSING HOMES AS AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT The visit to Vienna lasted five 20 'GLORIOUS DAYS 999 -- Hausers, Mrs. Allen Report on Vienna WOODY PONTIAC OUR 25th YEAR I NEW '65 PONTIAC NOBODY 'UNDERSELLS WOODY P9NTIAC "And Don't Forget It!" I days and was under the spon- sorship of JDC. Mission members inspected installations caring for transients on their way to new homes in Israel. the United States. and other parts of the world. Vienna has been a transit "4171 4- center for Jews from Eastern Europe since the end of World War II. During their stay in Austria. they journeyed to the former eon- centration camp of Mauthausen near the Czech border, where mis- sion member , paid their respects to the victims of the Nazi holocaust USSR, Israel Sign Pact on Property .Purchase JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel and the Soviet Union signed the agree- ment providing for , the purchase by the Israel Government of So- viet properties in this country. Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir signed the pact on behalf of Israel. and Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Bodrov signed for his government. The purchase. which involves $4.500,000, will be paid for by Israel with one-third in cash and the remainder in kind,_mostly with citrus shipments. Foreign Minister Golda Meir, who was present at the signing ceremonies. hailed the agreement as "a personal achievenient" for Ambassador Bodrov who is shortly leaving his post after serving as his country's envoy for the past six years. He has been dean of the diplomatic corps here. His successor will be D. S. 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