• `The Free World and the New Nations' Shows How Histadrut Assists Afro-Asian Countries ' Histadrut, Israel's Federation of Labor, has pioneered in many state-building undertakings. Since statehood it has entered other areas of activities and among the i mpress ive is the aid it ex- tended to newly emerging nations in Africa and Asia. Exactly a year ago, Histadrut's sponsoring organization in this country, the National Committee "Mit a Freilikh Ponim" or "With Sam Liptzin is an able story- Happy Countenance"—his collee- teller, and his Yiddish aphorisms, a of the For- Charles E. Silberman, for Labor Israel, sponsored a con- tion of Yiddish stories and his pithy ference in which noted authorities tune Magazine editorial staff, did epigrams and witticisms are the sayings—appears on the occasion differ with those who denied there result of a many years of literary of his 70th birthday and the 50th participated in discussions of prag- matic approaches to technical aid, was Negro anti-Semitism. He said activities. anniversary of his literary career. "there is a fairly deep-rooted anti- the roles of cooperatives and non- The book was printed in Warsaw. S itism in the Negro community" e rn governmental agencies and of the It is being distributed in this coun- and that there also is "prejudice American ethnic minorities in try by Sam Liptzin Book Co., 2815 against Negroes among Jews." An- their relation to the new nations. Barker St., Bronx 67. There also was a discussion of ti-Semitism was described as part Included are numerous short Jewish-Negro relations in this of the Negro's cultural heritage tales, recollections gathered in an and as an emergence in part of the country. active lifetime, descriptions of Negro movement into Jewish The texts of the addresses and holiday experiences. neighborhoods. Silberman urged A message of tribute to the mem- of the discussions have been in- increased communication between It is a nostalgic work, and Yid- ory of William Hordes from Israel corporated in a volume entitled dish readers will relish the auth- "'The Free World and the New the two groups to end the tensions. The discussion that followed President Zalman Shazar was read or's style, his humor, his descrip- Nations, edited by two promi- vent Histadrut staff members, valuably illuminated the issues, at the memorial meeting to the late tive skill. sayings are especially His wise Dr. Judd L. Teller and Nahum leading to advocacy of tasks to Zionist leader Dec. 17 in the new impressive. Of the 230 pages in Guttman. avert an inner crisis. Ahavas Achim social halL the entire text, 94 are devoted to "The Free World and the New. Published by A. S. Barnes & Co. Rabbi Seymour Panitz and the the witticisms, epigrams and aphor- (8 E. 36th, NY16), this volume Nations" is an informative collec chairMan of the evening, Dr. Israel isms. emerges as a tribute to Histadrut tion of views on a major and time- Wiener, president of the Jewish and as a valuable addition to data ly issue. Histadrut gains in stature National Fund Council, under JANUARY SPECIAL relating to the international inter- from an apprec i a tion o f its efforts whose auspices the memorial was est in the newly-developing na- among the Afro-Asians as ex- arranged, announced that the Bella . plained in the Teller-Guttman ed- and William Hordes Library in the tions. new Ahavas Achim building will Prominent Israelis have joined ited book. be dedicated as soon as the fur- in presentations on the various nishings arrive. The library was aspects of the questions on the daily per person .... financed by Mr. Hordes shortly agenda of the three-day confer- double occ. • . - ho before his death. . Jan. 4 to Jan. 18 W ht-epa gee einnceT.h i T shevoeliugm & Mar. 18 to Apr. 24 names Guest speakers at the memorial " on t ' a i ri l ls °.s for 3 COMPLETE MEALS ADD $4 prominence. Dr. Judd 's To be published by Atheneum on meeting were Mendel Fisher of CHILDREN ;3 •40 of 146 rooms pre ace is a tribute to Histadrut Jan. 11 is a behind-the-scene story New York. who represented the SHOWER OF STARS ENTERTAINMENT FREE COCKTAIL PARTIES itS11. the books co-editor calls of 21 days in 1950 when the Suez JNF of America, and Rabbi Zal- FREE YACHT CRUISE Tenn. ' ''''ihn ini e y more than a trade un- crisis held the world at the brink mon Posner of Nashvi See Your TRAVEL AGENT 1 Other speakers included Movsas ion: it is Israel." or WRITE DIRECT - ' of war Israel's President Writes Tribute Honorino, Hordes Moroccan Envoy ;great Reports 'Excellent' °f Conditions for Jew • Book `Mit a Freilikh Poitim' Honors 70th Birthday of Author Sam Liptzin 21 Days at Suez Told n New Book NEW YORK (JTA)—The Mon Goldoftas and Philip Slomovitz. • In the course of the discussion ocean ambassador to the United ocean "Crisis: The Inside Story of the ; Cantor Shimon Bermanis chanted States, Ali Bengelloun, told the on "Jew and Negro in America," was- written by ConspiracY" comment: appropriate hymn and the El American Jewish Committee that Dr. Teller made this an English-born Canadian, Terence Jewish and Moslem communities "The relations between Israel Robertson. after several years' re- Molei Rachamim. and the African states are bound search. including interviews with in his country have an "excellent to have an auxiliary effect in relationship, - which is becoming figures in the drama and Boston Fund Allocated America on relations between principal "even stronger." the examination of confidential BOSTON (JTA) — Allocations "The independence of our Jews and Negroes. Some southern documents. The book has already totaling more than $5,100,000 were country contributed to the Jews may be embarrassed by the appeared in France and in Can- approved by the board of trustees 1 Israel-Africa 'entente.' The ma- strengthening of the relationship ada and will soon be published in of the Combined Jewish Philan- between Jews and Moslems, and jority of Jews in America, I would I England. thropies here, Sidney Stoneman, will permit the integration of the presume, are rather proud of this "Crisis" gives an account of the CJP president, announced. Of this Jews of Morocco into the political relationship to be automatically Anglo - French - Israeli attack on sum, nearly $2,100,000 was desig- life of the country with the same translated into a new Negro at- Egypt. which blossomed under cov- nated for the United Jewish Ap- rights and the same obligations as titude towards the Jews in Amer- er of diplomatic intrigue between peal and other overseas agencies. those of their Moslem compa- ica . . . " There was no dissent from his a handful of peace-makers at the triots," Ambassador Bengelloun I stated at a dinner-meeting of the reference to southern Jews, which United Nations straining to pre- is regrettable, since many Jews in vent a vast armada steaming across Like American Jewish Committee. the Mediterranean from invading The Committee estimates that the South have asserted them- Port Said. defense of Piceaddly Cocktail's got it! there are approximately 65,000 selves courageously in Robertson demonstrates the ex- to 80.000 Jews currently living in . civil rights. CODE 50 42 PROOF SI ' tent to which Suez still affects re- 6688 Morocco. Bengelloun, outlining 4,5 QUART • lations between the major powers. • • th e s ituation of the Jewish cum- UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT . U.S.A. BRANDY 1 • 4 9 munity in Morocco, claimed that ZWiti•St Mealitilts: "there exists no Jewish problem Right of Jesus in my country." He pointed out that Moroccan Jews "play an important role in the commercial industrial life of important the country" and make to Be Different 1 By DR. ARTHUR HERTZBERG For several generations Jews ' have been emphasizing how very the nation. Since the establishment of Mor- much like all other men they are. occo's independence. the ambassa- Indeed, even Zionists, in their dor said, Jews have achieved im - thinking about Israel, have talked Substantial progress, he declared, had been made in recent years in Canada in reducing the scourge of racial discrimination. But there still is discrimination citizens of the country. and that correctly, against Negroes and other Canad- the ir basic rights would be ing and operating on different pre- ians whose skins are not white, and protected." mises than are usual in the West. anti-Semitic sentiment in several that difference means Ile drew particular attention to Practically, t ha t Zionism must labor for aliyah parts of Canada. the fact that the Moroccan gov- of ernment has "honored the right freedom of movement which ex- emplifies an attitude of humani- tarianism to its citizens." CASH FOR ISRAEL BONDS and SECURITIES Phone..34.1.79913 a moving of many American Jews to go to live in Israel and lend their capacities to the build- ing of the new society. 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CON114 Put yourself in the Pleasure picture at the Canadian Judge Calls for Stiffer Penalties on o n Elate Literature retired president of the Exchequer Court of Canada, has urged the federal government to amend the criminal code to stamp out 'the spread of hate literature in the portant positions in various minis- about and labored for a state like • country. He told a public meeting terial posts, the legislature, the all ether states. The result is today on human rights sponsored by the civil service and the courts. that in America we are facing the ' Canadian Citizenship Council that "Elsewhere. in private life," Ben- evaporation of Jewish content and this problem "cries for immediate eelloun said, "physicians, dentists. in Israel there is an insistent ques- solution." lawyers of the Jewish faith, prac- , tion as to whether the state is be- , "There must be a suppression of than Jewish. i the lice under the same conditions as ! coming more Israeli hate literature with its poison- fellow citizens." He ' The past ages did not labor to their Moroocan ous attack on the Jews that has pointed out that three Jewish ' Produce such an era. 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