Israel Museum, Most Significant in Middle East, U.S. Commitments to Israel Scheduled for Formal Opening in Jerusalem May 11 Reaffirmed at UJA Parley; Special to Jewish News locale of the Biblical chronicles. JERUSALEM — Israel can point These exhibitions will be: many great cultural and artistic Fisher Makes Major Address to achievements, but the greatest of WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Jewish • community of America. It them all may well be the comple- Johnson administration's - commit- certainly would not have happened "GREAT MASTERS INSPIRED BY THE OLD TESTAMENT" A collection of more than fifty major works of art on loan from museums and private collections in the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Bel- gium, Holland, Austria, Germany, and Italy. The works will be hung accord- ing to the chronology of the Bible. REMBRANDT DRAWINGS A collection of forty drawings by Rembrandt on Old Testament themes. MARC CHAGALL-JACQUES LIPCHITZ Paintings and sculptures by two great contemporary artists inspired by the Bible. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXHIBITION A collection of artifacts from the latest archaeological excavations in variou s parts of Israel, Land of the signed by Isamu Noguchi to contain the modern sculpture collection of the famous American showman, with closed pavilions for plasters and other objects requiring shelter from the elements. THE SHRINE OF THE BOOK The dramatic architectural setting of the repository for the seven Dead Sea Scrolls, the letters of Bar-Kochisa, and other documents relating to the period of the 2nd Temple (?). tion of the vast museum which will ment to Israel's defense and se- had it not been for the UJA." open officially with ceremonies on curity was reaffirmed here by Fisher announced that the 1965 May 11. Myer Feldman, special counsel to UJA drive has opened with con- The world's most distinguished President Johnson, in an address tributions totaling $10,200,000, Ted Kollek now heads the Israel leaders are expected to be here to the United Jewish Appeal's Museum managerial staff. Al Po- the largest sum ever raised dur- for the ceremony which will offi- national inaugural conference of ing the first week of a UJA cam- tashnick, well known newspaper- cially inaugurate Israel Museum, the 1965 drive Sunday. paign in the Appeal's 27-year- already assured a place as the man, is the public relations direc- Earlier, Vice President-elect Hu- history. This "initial gifts" sum, most important museum between tor. bert H. Humphrey lauded the UJA he said, includes funds raised in Athens and Tokyo. achievements. He told 400 national a number of communities through. In keeping with the Museum's leaders attending the two-day con- out the nation, in preparation for location in the heart of Jerusalem, ference that the UJA's goals were the Washington conference. the exhibitions during the opening The Israel Museum consists of APPLICATIONS FOR consistent with President Johnson's The UJA's total 1965 goal, he reflect the close ties which four major divisions: drive to eliminate poverty and so- said, includes $71.000,000 for glob- will have existed throughout the history THE SAMUEL BRONFMAN BIBLICAL cial injustice in pursuit of the al programs now in progress to aid of western civilization between art AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM ARE NOW BEING TAKEN Fifteen pavilio n s containi n g artif acts goals of the "Great Society." refugees and distressed Jews, and and the Bible. There will be four from On New or Existing Homes all parts ar- catrs Max M. Fisher of Detroit, gen- 538.000.000 as a special fund to such exhibitions which will serve ranged in chronological order. QUICK SERVICE THE BEZALEL NATIONAL eral chairman of the UJA, said meet costs of a critical immig,ra- to unite, in unique fashion, the ART MUSEUM Phone Us Today that the raising of -UJA's 1965 tion resettlement and absorption spirit, the art, and the physical Thirteen pavilions containing the most national goal of $109,400,000 was undertaken in Israel, and related important collection of Jewish cere- FRANKLIN monial art. in addition to outstanding "the most important Jewish sec- needs. Nearly 750,000 Jews MORTGAGE CORP. collections of classical and contempor- ular activity in which an Ameri- throughout the world will benefit Israeli Jets Intercept Approved FHA Mortgagee g ar ya• pphaic inst. ings, Persian art, sculpture and 915 First National Bldg., Det. 26 can Jew can be engaged." An- from the 1965 drive. THE BILLY ROSE ART GARDEN WO 3-4890 other major address was deliv- Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, UJA Strange Plane, Learn It Five acres of terraces and walks de- ered by Joseph Meyerhoff of executive vice chairman, voiced a Baltimore, who preceded Fisher plea for elimination of "pockets of Is Canadian Transport in the post of general chairman. poverty" in Israel created by the TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Israeli In his address, Feldman, who influx of 250.000 destitute immi- Government reported to the United Nations Truce Supervision Organ- eited President Johnson's and grants in the last four years. He Humphrey's friendship to Israel, said 1965 will see the continuation ization that Israeli jet fighters in- stressed that the United States is of the flow of immigration to Is- tercepted an unidentified plane be- tween the Gaza Strip and Ashkelon, committed to the assistance of rael from backward countries. and fired several warning shots at Israel in the event of ag gr ession He warned that another monu- the craft without attempting to hit against it and strongly reiterated mental effort will be required of II - e Are Celebrating Our 25th Anniversary the viability of the American com- the American Jewish community to it. BECAUSE . . . The.action occurred the night of mitment. meet commitments in Israel and Jan. 8 "in extremely bad weather." NOBODY UNDERSELLS The White House official, who is 29 other nations. report stated. The Israeli inter- President Johnson's personal ad- Rabbi Friedman emphasized the viser on Lsraeli and Jewish affairs, that "today the work of transport- ceptors did not fire until after at- told the UJA leaders that friend- ing, receiving and absorbing the tempting to have the pilot identify ship is a two-way street, in that latest immigrants from North itself, but received no reply. "AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT!" Later, it was revealed by the America's War on Poverty is now African countries and certain See for Yourself! Army spokesman here. it was found receiving assistance from Israel. European lands is as meaningful Feldman cited the use by the as it was in the immediate post- that the plane was a Canadian TW 1-1600' • 12140 JOS. CAM PA U Sou hoof United States of Israeli research war period of rescue and resettle- ship, in use as a transport by the and advances in education, medical ment of the concentration camp United Nations Emergency Force. The Canadian plane. it was said. science and assistance to the un- survivors." was flying from its staging area derprivileged. He said the United This year, Rabbi Friedman con- in Italy to a UNEF base in the States Department of Health, Edu- , tinued, the UJA must assume a Sinai, and "was apparently unable cation and Welfare was applying greated financial responsibility for domestically the achievements of raising Israel's disadvantaged seg- to find its destination. due to bad Israeli educators and medical re- ment of population to the level of I weather." (In Ottawa, Paul Martin. Cana- searchers. He likened the UJA' s the earlier settlers. He said immi- 950 1 COLLINS y CJ/2e Sea overseas relief and rehabilitation grant families must receive decent dian minister of external affairs, also reported the incident, saying program to the U.S. Government's homes, intensive job training to i,id foreign aid program. fit them into the emerging modern "the weather was had and visibility "The Jews of America started industrial society in Israel. and was bad." Martin declared his their own aid programs even before that children must be assure equal government would make no further the period of American govern. job opportunities through vocation- statement on the incident pending mental programs of aid," Feldman al training and academic advan- "further investigation by the Unit- ed Nations and ourselves.") said. "Chiefly through the UJA. tages. the Jews of the United States as- In his address, which was the 9165 Collins Sea sured the survival of several mil- principal speech at the opening Chicago Geriatric Center lion Jewish victims of war and session of the conference, Hum- Named for Philanthropist ' Surfside 54, Florilda (oppression. phrey said that UJA objectives CHICAGO (JTA)—Dedication of If there is o vocation in your future to be enjoyed in sunny Florida, "It is pertinent to state that, of coincided with administration a new facility, called the Samuel please consider the above two resort motels owned by W. W. Woody, the 2,500,000 people now living in concepts. owner of Woody Pontiac and Hillcrest Country Club. A. 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