,41111•111.1.M.MO 04111•14,14 ■0■41■ 1111 ■ 041 ■ 0411111•41 ■ 411.111•41 ■ 11.141•1•04.1• ■ •11! ■1■ 11.1•11•“141M.141 ■0■ 0•MIFINEN1414111 ■ 41 Boris Smolar's By JOSEF FRAENKEL `Between You .. and Me' Miracles in the Air From London to Israel (Jewish News Special Correspondent in London lem. He was without handkerchief, far invented a method of export- without goloshes, pullovers, coat ing air . . . But don't worry—one or scarves, though he still wore day our Israelis will find a way. Then the whole of London, and his winter suit and waistcoat. A week later I saw him in Haifa, particularly Stamford Hill, would this time without waistcoat and order "Israel air" and pay any jacket. He was cheerful, talked price. Israel's future lies in the air, and if air could be exported, and joked. Finally I saw him again in Tel Israel would become the richest Aviv and hardly recognized him. country in the world." Before he walked on, happy and He looked ten years younger and walked like a youngster, in san- cheerful, he said: "Tell them in dals without socks, in shorts and Stamford Hill that it is a `mech- ava'—a pleasure to breathe the open shirt. air of Israel , . ." "How are you?" "Fine, fine! I have got the fog The righteous need no monu- out of my system and feel a dif- ferent persOn. Imagine, I have not ments. Their deeds are their mon- coughed once since I arrived in I uments. the Talmud- Israel. You know, I think the I • future of Israel does not depend v • on finding water in Jerusalem or • oil in the Negev. Israel's future is • • its air. How good and pleasant, how fresh and clear is this air— • it makes you not only wise but • • • healthy. Pity that no one has so • • I. He was muttering and splutter- ing about Israel. A fat little man, he was a representative of an Eng- (Copyright, 1965, Jewish lish textile firm by profession and Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) violently against Israel. He cursed MARCH OF TIME: The American Jewish Committee, long con- the state, the government, the laws sidered conservative, is now showing that the older the organization —everything and everybody. He grows the younger does its leadership become . . . This is not only was dissatisfied with the economic because its president is Morris B. Abram, who is 46 is the youngest situation, with the political condi- president the organization ever had . . . The trend is noticeable tions, with Tel Aviv and even with also in the chapters of the American Jewish Committee all over the Negev. We were 60 persons in the El the country . . . Younger elements in the chapters are seeking and assuming greater responsibilities and are encouraged to do Al plane from London to Tel Aviv. "Why," I asked him, "are you so . . . With stepped-up human relations programs in the communities, there is a good deal of decentralization now in the activities going there if you don't like of the American Jewish Committee, giving the local units a Israel?" "Oh no!" he exclaimed with hor- broader basis for action . . . This does not mean that, on the national level the Committee has become a "thought" agency ror, "I (•M not going to Israel but rather than an "action" agency . . . With Abram and Dr. John proceeding from there to Cyprus Slawson being "theoreticians" of the American Jewish Committee, and then to Damascus. The Syrians as well as its top leaders, the wide membership of the organization are my best business friends, but I recognizes that thought is perhaps the toughest form of action only go by El Al, for the eighth . . . It recognizes that thinking and action are certainly not con- time already. and I shall continue • • tradictory forces, that all community problems, no matter how to travel by this air line. You see, • urgent, need the application of thought, analysis and perspective I feel so at home in an El Al plane, rt----m----r Art Classes ----n---svz - - .. s * a Custom Picture Framing understanding, rather than jumping into hectic activity for its and also perfectly safe. Every time own sake . . . Thus, the policy of the present leadership of the before the plane is to take off, it is ••. American Jewish Committee, of shifting the focus of activity from examined on one side, on the other, the national scene to the local level, has been understood by the right and left, top and bottom. membership in the proper light and very much welcomed by it . . . Everything is tested — motors, Conveniently Located .4, * wings, even the screws. The entire 18090 WYOMING at Curtis TRAINING LEADERS: One cannot but express admiration for crew takes part in this search— UN 3-1031 the young leadership programs developed by the United Jewish the captain, the pilot, his assistant, ••••••••••••••••$4041••••• Appeal and by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare and the stewardess. And if there is Funds . . . A Young Leadership Mission of the UJA, composed the slightest defect, even if the of more than 100 young men and women, is at present in Israel plane is already in the air, they and Europe studying the needs there . . . And the CJEWF program, turn back, and another thorough Previously Associated with Selma Bonheim which was started in 1958, has now developed to a point that examination is carried out. I like Proudly Announce That there are today leadership training programs in at least 60 cities that and it reassures me." "El Al is not always punctual," . . . Approximately 1,500 young men and women participate in the community leadership training activities in these communities. he went on, "neither in departure nor in arrival. But that doesn't Formerly with Selina Bonheim and Recently Saks Fifth Avenue matter. An hour or two doesn't make any difference to me. My HAS JOINED THE STAFF OF THE grandfather's pilgrimage to Pales- tine took several months. And my journey — what difference (Direct JTA Teletype Wire is printed with the swastika and whether I travel 12 or 14 hours! to The Jewish News) Hitlerian eagle and he is known BRUSSELS—Vast funds, hidden to be connected with other fascist Better to arrive safely though late LINGERIE AND CORSETS in various countries during the movements as well as with the with El Al than to court danger by traveling on a "punctual air- LI 1-1220 21 182 CREENFIELD last days of the Second World War Arab League. line! Fortunately, Israel is poor by Nazi leaders, are still being SHOPPING CENTER 8 GREEN - Halin also noted that an inter- and cannot afford to lose an air- used to support fascist and neo- national camp devoted to "the plane which costs millions of dol- FREE GIFT WRAPPING NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS • Nazi movements in various parts struggle against the Jews and loy- lars. Therefore, good care must HOURS: OPEN 10-5 DAILY — THURSDAY 'TIL 8:30 P.M. of the world and to pay the ex- alty to Hitlerism will be held in be taken. From Cyprus to Damas- penses for the defense of Nazi war Belgium in August, with the par- cus I fly by another line, but its criminals who face trial. ticipation of German, French and punctuality is agony to me. I This was disclosed here Wed- English, as well as Belgian fasc- tremble and get restless and ner- nesday by Hubert Hahn, president ists. Ceremonies are also sched- vous. Why that hurry? Perhaps of the experts committee of the uled in memory of August Borms, something is wrong with the WE International Union of Resistance Belgian separatist executed for plane? Why don't they examine it RENT and Deportee Movements who re- treason in 1946. longer, why do they save time? ported at a press conference on PIANOS At last he said: the group's findings. He appealed "If the Israeli politicians were for information on the distribu- Family Gives to School as careful and considerate in their ORGANS CHICAGO (JTA)—The Chicago speeches and actions as the El Al tion of such funds. Halin also reported on numer- Jewish Academy, a Hebrew day pilots, they could have achieved ous attempts to revive Nazism in high school, has been awarded a peace with the Arab states long, Belgium, especially the creation $300,000 gift by the Crown (Fam- ago. You see, I have to go to Da- here of a section of the National ily) Foundation. The foundation mascus on business several times VASILMF- - Socialist World Union under the has earmarked $200,000 for the a year. If I could fly from London academy's new $1,500,000 building van direction of certain Rudiger direct to Damascus by El Al then Zande, a representative in Liege which will be named for Ida I should cease to grumble and to Crown, and $100,000 for scholar- complain about Israel and its poli- of a commercial firm. Van Zande's notepaper, he said, ships. ticians—for only then should I feel convinced that its politics had been successful . . ." ••••••••••00•••••••••••.11 WATCH FOR THE OPENING • MORREY WATNICK FIELD ART STUDIO I Fine Jewelry & Gifts Birmingham, Mich. DIANA and HELEN LAURA HOLMES `Concealed Funds in Europe Paying for Neo-Nazi Activities and Trials' Boutique Shop TAX OFF— PRICES DOWN! • WEIN BY HENRY LEONARD -II. While this businessman was talkative, his neighbor, an elderly Jew from Stamford Hill, was silent. He was coughing and wheez- ing and pressed a handkerchief against his mouth. He wore ga- loshes over his shoes, thick woolen socks, a winter suit and waistcoat, two pullovers, a heavy coat with a fur collar and was swathed in three colored scarves. In spite of all this clothing, he was trembling with cold. "Oh dear," he moaned, "that terrible London fog which always concentrates on Stamford Hill . . . Filthy black fog, as thick and rigid as an iron curtain . . .' 3 It seemed a miracle that he had survived last year's fog, but it had left its mark upon him. He was wheezing like an old machine. When he read newspaper reports on measures to beat this year's fog, he decided on his doctor's ad- vice, to leave Stamford Hill for a few weeks. It was not love of Zion but dread of the London fog that brought him to Israel. 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