Arab Religious Leaders in Israel Acclaim Vatican Schema on Jews, Repudiate Other Moslem Criticisms Insurance Groups Finance $20;000,000 Israeli Housing NEW YORK (JTA)—A $20,000,. The equity capital in this trans- 000 housing project for Israel in- action amounted to 81.500.000 and volving seven major American in- the junior capital provided by the surance companies, the Jewish I s r a e l Economic • Development JERUSALEM (JTA) — Moslem ! Hakim of Acre and Galilee, the Agency for Israel, Inc., the Atlantic Corp., was $9.500.000, thus com- and Christian religious leaders in leading Christian prelate in this Associates, Inc., an American hous- pleting the total investment re, Israel voiced disagreement with country, stated publicly that he ing company established by a group quired. This type of financing of Moslems in the Arab countries who - welcomes" the Ecumenical Coun- Of prominent real estate men head- low cost housing for Israel im- have denounced the declarations cil's declaration on relations with ed by Jack D. Weiler of New York, migrants was originated in 1962 on relations with the Jewish peo- the Jewish people. and the Israel Economic Develop- by a group known as American As- ple adopted 'last week by the Ecu- The practical -effect of the Jor- ment Corporation Ltd., was con- sociates, Inc. and headed by Weiler. menical Council at the Vatican. danian action is to bar the affect- cluded last weekend. This was followed by a second and Among other Moslem reactions out- ed prelates from entering Jordan This transaction involved $9,000,- third transaction known as United . side Israel was one reported today to visit the Christian holy places. 000 of 15-year secured notes pur- Associates, Inc. and Intercontinen- from Jordan. where the Amman and the timing of the ban means chased by a group of insurance tal Associates, Inc. respectively. government has announced it that the customary Christmas visits companies headed by Aetna Life The transaction is the fourth one would blacklist all prelates who , to Bethlehem may be barred. Insurance Company which took the in the series. In the aggregate. voted in favor .of the declaration At Amman, Premier Mahjat Tal- major share. The others include on the Jews at the Vatican con- houni resisted. however, Parlia- Provident Mutual Life Insurance clave. mentary demands for "drastic ac- Co. of Philadelphia; Massachusetts In a statement by the Moslem tion" against Catholic missions and Mutual Life Insurance Co., Spring- religious leaders in Israel. the ac- schools in Jordan. Jordanian Cath- field, Mass.: New England Mutual tion by the Ecumenical Council olics in Bethlehem reportedly sent Life Insurance Co., Boston; Penn was hailed as "historic." The a warning to Pope Paul •VI that Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Fidelity Moslems said that those who criti- they might leave the church per- Mutual Life Insurance Co., both of cize the Vatican action forget that manently if the Pontiff promul- Philadelphia and Phoenix Mutual the Koran itself had lauded Jesus, gates the decree. which he is ex- Life Insurance Co., Hartford. who was of the Jewish people. At pected to do at the fourth and the same time. Archbishop Georges! final session of the Council. U.S. Histadrut Convention Sets Up $7 000,000 Goal for '65 Campaign , NEW YORK. (JTA)—A goal of 57,000.000 for 1965 was set at the concluding session of the 41st an- nual convention of the National Committee for Labor Israel at the Hotel Commodore. The 2.000 delegates from all parts of the United States and CaSiada resolved to raise $5,000.000 in cash for the Israel Histadrut C4mpaign and $2.000.000 in long- term commitments for the Ameri- can Histadrut Development Foun- dation. The cash funds will be applied during the coming year • toward the immediate implementation of a wide range of medical. cultural and welfare activities in Israel in- eluding a special sum of $500.000 for 2.000 vocational training schol- arships for teen-age youth. The Foundation, which has ac- cumulated commitments of $5,- 300,000 in wills, bequests and in- surance policies. will give basic financing toward projects envis- aged during the coming decade. Dr. Sol Stein, the committee's executive director, told dele- gates that during this year $3,488,000 had been raised to establish new institutions to aid newcomers to Israel. In a mes- sage to the convention, Israel Prime Minister Levi Eshkol ex- tolled "the direct bond between scores of _thousands of friends of • Histadrut in the United States and Canada, who are linked or- ganizationally and spiritually to the pioneering labor movement in Israel." President Johnson, in a message to the delegates, lauded the efforts "to encourage the development of a democratic state characterized by a strong and free trade union movement • declaring -that efforts of "Histadrut, in Israel >have been in keeping with the American be- lief that free men everywhere have mutual ideals and aspira- tions. "Israel," the President said, "has become an example in the ways of free society to the emerg- ing nations of the world." Joseph Schlossberg. 90-year-old dean of the Jewish labor move- ment, was re-elected president of the National Committee for Labor Israel, and Rabbi Jacob J. Wein- stein of Chicago, was named na- tional chairmari. Resolutions demanding that the new Soviet leadership revise anti- Jewish policies in Russia, and pro- testing the continued activities of West German scentists in Egypt's weapon production, were adopted at the convention. The delegates hailed the assist- ance of the Johnson Administra- tion to Israel. but criticized the State Department's policy "of treating Nasser as a loyal ally to the free world and as a force for stability in the Middle East." The resolution added that "as long as Nasser and his Arab allies can with impunity threaten Israel. aggressors everywhere feel em- boldened in threatening their Histadrut Hospital's 1 Nurnd Suica ses E Thei rg r 2- Week Sfri e k JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Surgical nurses in two hospitals of Kupat Holim. the sick fund of the Hista- drut. ended a ten-day strike today and returned to their posts. They walked off their assignments in an effort to obtain higher pay but many remained at their posts for emergency operations. Do not talk while you eat.— Ta anith 5. the total of these four transactions was $60,000,000 and accounted for 12,000 housing units designed to accommodate new immigrant fam- ilies. Weiler. on behalf of the Atlantic . Associates, indicated "that the continuing interest shown by American insurance companies has greatly heartened investment-mind- ed realtors who are concerned with the problem of financing large- scale immigrint housing. This pat- witro kosbe tern has made it possible by virtue of creating rental housing to ex- pand the utilization of available funds for absorption of Israel's newcomers." SALAM I I nT3 PURE BEEF Kashruth supervision by prominent Orthodox Rabbis: Rabbi Boruch Rabinowitz Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal U. S Irip•cted WILNO KOSHER SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS - GENERAL OFFICES, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60507 CORNE4) BEEF . BOLOGNA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: Friday, December 4, 1964 11 JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel.: UN 2-5820 - peaceful neighbors." Israeli Industrialist Fails Again—This Time as.an Egyptian Agent (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — An industrialist born in the old city of Jerusalem who has had a checkered career in Israel commerce was charged Mon- day with espionage on behalf of Egyptian intelligence. The suspect. Shmuel Baruch. studied textile engineering in Man- chester. England. for several years and married there. Returning to Israel. he tried to set up plants several times. When he proposed building a plant for production of silk and other fine textiles in Kiryat Gan. he received a grant of 600.000 pounds 1$200,0001 from the Israel development budget - and built a 120-spool plant. For a variety Qf reasons. the plant failed to make money, and Baruch obtained new investment funds, mainly from England, but the enterprise continued to foun- der. He made a final attempt by turning the plant into a coopera- tive enterprise, but this also failed and heavy losses forced closing of the Plant. Baruch asked to be declared a bankrupt. but instead he was charged, with receiving money under false pretenses. He was nev- ertheless allowed to go abroad to seek additional funds. He was ar- rested last week while trying to leave Israel again, and police said they found him in possession of documents of a highly secret na- ture and security value. He was said to be cooperating with police. Tell your husband you made them yourself. 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