I Resolution Calls for Prole of WZO Problems ist Organization president told the political committee of the 26th The reports said he had made the World Congress, Israel should be statement at a session of the po- more interested in cementing good litical committee of the Congress. relations with the Soviets. He The U.S. embassy at Bonn denied noted that Israel was taking steps in that direction. such alleged charges.) Intensification, of Zionist par- He also said it was in Israel's ticipation in the affairs of the interest that relations between the Various Jewish communities United States and the Arab around the world was urged in countries be amicable. one of the resolutions adopted Dr. Goldmann stressed the hn- at the closing session. portance of strengthening Is- rael's deterrent capacity and the All Zionists were urged in this resolution to act vigorously in need of all world Jewish organi- zations to counter the expansion their own communities toward of Arab propaganda which is strengthening those Jewish com- anti-Jewish. munities while, at the same time, emphasizing particularly the cen- Asserting there had been no im- trality of Israel in Jewish life. provement in the situation of The resolution requested the Soviet Jewry, he said the dissatis- Zionist bodies in the United States faction voiced even by some Com- to support every move aimed at munist parties in various countries unification of American Jewry "in over the treatment of Russian Jews accordance with the reality of might bring about a policy change among Soviet authorities. American Jewish life." He suggested that relations be- One of the resolutions approved the report of the World Zionist tween the East and the West Organization's finance committee, might also influence the Soviet adopting a budget for 1965-66 attitude toward Israel and Soviet totaling 339,000,000 Israeli pounds Jewry. ($113,000,000). Other resolutions The impression that Israel and called for: 1 the Jewish people are an anti- 1. The appointment of a corn- 1 Soviet factor must be avoided, he mission to examine the problems warned. At the same time he said of the World Zionist Organization, that the Jewish struggle to im- including the shekel, territorial prove the situation of Soviet Jewry organizations, elections, and the must be continued. structure of the governing bodies. He expressed confidence that This Commission was instructed to West Germany would establish submit its recommendations with- diplomatic relations with Israel in in two weeks. the not too distant future. He said 2. Authorization to the Actions it was West Germany's moral duty Committee to co-opt representa- to recall the scientists working in tives of Zionist youth organiza- Egypt on advanced weapons sys- tions and chairmen of large, ter- tems. ritorial Zionist organizations. to Dr. Goldmann expressed belief act in an advisory capacity. This that the West German time limit for measure also authorized the par- the prosecution of Nazi war crim- ticipation of youth organizations inals for murder would be ex- in future Congresses. tended from its present 20 to 30 3. Doubling by Jews outside •years. Israel of their contributions to He reported that the West the various appeals and drives German Government had ac- for Israel, stressing the roles of cepted the principle of liability the Heren Hayesod, the fund- to compensate victims of Nazism raising arm of the ZO, and the from Eastern Europe. He said United Israel Appeal as "a and amendment to the West Ger- main instrument." A special role man reparation law was under was emphasized for the Jewish consideration likely to involve National Fund's performance of hundreds of millions of dollars its "vital development task s" of which a large percentage and the JNF's educational role. would go to Jewish organiza- tions. Earlier, Yaacov cTsur, chairman of the JNF world directorate, re- Appearing before the committee porting to the finance committee on structure and functions of the of the Congress, said that imple- Zionist Organization, Dr. Gold- menation of the JNF program for mann said he had made his candi- the next four years would require dacy for another term as president 240,000,000 pounds ($80,000,000), of the World Zionist Organization of which half was expected from conditional on a proposal for contributions and the balance major changes in the movement's from JNF property. structure. Another set of resolutions dealt He cited his proposal for crea- with educational and cultural ac- tion of a special committee to tivities. This measure recom- prepare a new version of the mended also the enhancement and World Zionist Organization consti- improvement of conditions for He- tution .in regard to its various brew teachers in countries outside structural and functional aspects. Israel. He also asked that the Actions A resolution approving the re- Committee be authorized to co-opt port of the Immigration and Ab- additional members to the execu- sorption Committee urged that tive and to the Council to be Jewish immigration to Israel be elected at the current Congress. Increased in the next few years. Zvi Lurie, head of the Agency Other measures dealt with settle- organization department, reported ment and land development, to the committee of ef forts to stressed the decisive importance bring about unified Zionist frame- of the youth and other pioneer works in various countries and movements, and urged "every pos- emphasized that the least progress sible' 'support of those movements had been made in American Zion- by all Zionist federations. ism. One resolution called for co- Aryeh L. Pincus, Jewish operation between the WZO and Agency treasurer, reported that other world Jewish organizations. Agency expenditures during the This measure also recommended past four years totaled $500,- that the next executive committee 000,000, of which $171,000,000 enter an agreement with the World had been raised by loans He Jewish Congress "without affect- said by the end of this year the ing the full autonomy which each total loan burden would be will retain in its own sphere." $270,000,000 involving interests • • • payments of $15,000,000 an- Goldmann Urges Israel Cement nually. good Relations With Soviet Union JERUSALEM, (-JTA) — Dr. S. Z. Shragai, head of the Jew- Nahum Goldmann said that the ish Agency inunigration depart- Soviet Union wielded more tang- ment, told, the youth and hecha- ible influence on the Arabs than lutz committee that he expected did the United States and that in the next four years an immigra- Israel-Arab peace was more likely tion of 250,000 as in the past four. to come via Moscow than Wash- ington. . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For that reason, the World Zion Friday, January-IS, 1965-13 (Continued from Page 12) on Nasser's arms development. . He expressed the hope that the 300,000 farms and predicted that Soviet Union would respond to Israeli agriculture would be able pleas on behalf of Russian Jews to pro e livelihoods for more "at least in the area of family than 500,000 Israelis by 1980. reunion." A 300,003,000 pound ($100,000,- He critiei7ed the lack of Zionist 000) budget was urged for next work in the past decade among year's activities of his depart- meat in the Galilee and other Algerian Jews, asserting that as a new areas and completition of result, only 5,000 of the 140,000 present agricultural settlement Jews who left Algeria came to work. Israel. Leo Dultzin, head of the eco- Eliahu Dobkin, member of the Agency executive, deplored the nomic department, demanded en- fact that only 6 per cent of the actment of legislation to assist the budget was earmarked for work integration of middleclass immi- in the youth and hechalutz pio- grants from the free countries, 'leering fields. similar to aid granted foreign in- vestors. He stressed the need for more Zionist emissaries to Jewish com- Absalom was proud of his hair munities in other countries and asserted that a Zionist youth move- and therefore was he hanged by his hair—The Talmud. ment was unthinkable without making education for aliyah cen tral. He also urged an end to fAra•'•:"" competition between the present six pioneering youth movements. Histadrut Holding Parley or Acculturation Problem NEW-YORK (JTA) — The Amer- ican Histadrut Cultural Exchange Institute announced it will sponsor a world conference on "Integration and Acculturation" at Columbia University's Arden House Campus in Harriman, N. Y., this weekend. Dr. Judd L. Teller, executive vice chairman of the Institute, re- ported that the conference would focus on problems and solutions in Israel, the United States and the new nations with tribalist tensions. Howard I. Samuels is chairman_ Like BRANDY ? Ricauit* Cocktail's got it! 42 PRMF t5 QUART $1 4 9 • CD 0. 6668 UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT • U.S.A. - '65 CHEVROLETS Sale or Lease "Service Is Important" Best Location in Area . Best Deal An-Ways Ranaan Weitz, head of the Jew- ish Agency's agriculture settle- ment department, said that the development of Israel agriculture must be directed to opportunities in European markets. 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