10—Friday, July 1, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Farband Foundation for Education Set Up NEW YORK (JTA) — The es- tablishment of a foundation by Farband-Labor Zionist Order to foster Jewish educational and JULES DONESON Knows His Mountains ... La w tiolel cud emirs ejui CATSKILLS CATSKILLS CATSKILLS kWitgtdge take Wei CATSKILLS Tamime nt POCONOS iqA111EIONa cultural work in America, was an- nounced by -cob Katzman, gen- eral secretary of the national fraternal order, at the biennial conference of the New York branches of Farband held at Highland Mills, N. Y. Katzman said that the foundation would seek an initial capital of minimum $1,000,000, to be raised in the ranks of Farband in the next two years, and that $200,000 has already been assured. Katzman asserted that among the activities in which the Farband Foundation will engage will be the following: 1) help strengthen and enlarge the already existing Jewish folk schools; 2) help es- tablish new schools, and particular- ly Jewish' day schools; 3) enlarge the summer camping program; 4) establish an Institute for Positive Jewish Living which will engage in research, conduct workshops and "laboratories." An immediate goal, Katzman said, would be the establishment of Jewish day schools in those places where Farband and the Labor Zionist movement already have centers that can provide the physical facilities and in which t her e already are afternoon schools. In describing the function of the Institute for Positive Jewish Liv- ing, Mr. Katzman made clear that this is in no way intended to "com- pete" with the synagogue but rather to seek to make Jewishness more meaningful for lrage num- bers of young Jews, whether af- filiated with synagogues or not, who have been questioning, "What does it mean to be a Jew today?" Jewish Deaf Schedule Parley in Cleveland PHEASANT RUN LODGE and COUNTRY CLUB (Illinois) CLEVELAND — The sixth bi- ennial convention of the National Congress of Jewish Deaf will be held here Aug. 10-13 at the Pick- Carter Hotel. Sponsored by the Cleveland He- brew Association of the Deaf, the convention will feature panel dis- cussions and meetings, as well as a banquet, Israeli Night, variety show and contest to pick a Miss NCJD. A special attraction will be an all-clay trip to Cedar Point. . For ticket reservations, contact David S. Perlovsky, 19201 Euclid, Euclid, 0. 44117. 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But the actual facts of life were determined in 1948, when the UN, which should have governed this international territory, failed to prevent an all-out Arab attack and siege of the city. The siege was lifted by the Israel army. Since then, Jerusalem has been di- vided into the western and south- ern Israel part, and the northern and eastern Jordanian part, which also includes the famous Old City. The Arab countries regularly try to revive the question of in- ternationalization of Jerusalem. All, that is, except Jordan, which considers its sector of the city just as much part of its national territory as Israel considers her sector. In the early years of Israel's in- dependence, the Western Powers tried to turn the clock back. They protested when Israel moved the Knesset and offices of the national government to Jerusalem. They boycotted official functions held at the capital and even tried to limit the contacts of their diplomats with the Foreign Ministry in Je- rusalem. Israel adopted a policy of slow erosion of this opposition. Since then, an acceptable modus vivendi developed, enabling both sides to maintain their positions without a clash between them. Most of the foreign embassies are located in Tel Aviv. Thus they can maintain that they did not accept Jerusalem formally as Israel's capital. However, when a new envoy arrives in Is- rael, he presents his credentials to the President of the State, amidst all the formal pomp and ceremony, at the presidential residence in Jerusalem. The for- eign diplomats attend the festive openings of the Knesset in Jeru- salem and, when they want to call on the Foreign Minister or top officials of the Ministry, they travel to the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem. Thus, the Israelis can well feel that, for practical purposes, the foreign envoys have accepted Jerusalem as the caiptal. The only sensitive period in this arrangement comes around once a year, on Independence Day. Under the Israel-Jordan armistice agree- ment, neither side is permitted heavy weapons in the Jerusalem area. But a nice Independence Day parade requires tanks, planes, ar- tillery and large, marching col- umns. Israel and Jordan actually could agree even on this problem. When the Jordanians want to hold — Mail to Israel No Bargain NEW YORK (ZINS)—Even chil- dren in elementary school know Israel and Egypt are neighbors, but this bit of basic geography seems to be unknown to the United States Post Office. An airmail letter from the -U.S. to Israel requires 25 cents postage, whereas a similar message to the land of the Nile costs only 15 cents. The post office explains that this difference, which nets it a nice income because of the huge volume of mail from American Jews to Israel, is based on different postal zones, and it is a matter of "coin- cidence" that the bargain rates are for Egypt. Stan Lampert, former NYU shot put great has been honored for leading the entire national field force of Mutual Benefit Life. a military parade in their part of the city, they inform Israel through the Armistice Commission that they will move in, for a day or two, forces in excess of what is permitted. Israel in the past did the same, evoking only a formal objection from the Jordanians. Other countries protested much more vigorously. Thus, also here, a kind of modus vivendi was achieved. In recent years the big military parade is held in some other city in Israel, while in Jerusalem there is a huge military night tattoo, at which only light arms are displayed —and foreign diplomats attend the show among other official The situation is not at a stand- still. Whenever additional coun- tries establish embassies in Is- rael, the Foreign Ministry tries to convince them to open their diplo- matic mission in Jerusalem. In some cases this effort has suc- ceeded. 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