non : 3? ; ; a xi 94 5 int ,m) Thin 7=1 01' • : : 7731;171- 1 17 '71: = 7 1.1 iL7 13:7f,, 1 -1,= = na 110 ,1 9 2 — Eliyahu Golomb was the head of the HAGANA (Jewish Self-Defence Organi- zation) until the day of his death in (the year) 1945. In his memory. a Museum w as established of the history f the IIAGANA from the day it was eb; itaelivr5111,.!De TT Aviv. T : nrin rinonw _, irl '? ex-tri? 13)11 tos ”,7 T : • • T • • T • T "er7, 0 1 rr:m3 nippri 1717 prp 1 7Z:iltr '717 - rin'?'? 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"13)1"3 "13)1"3 m rr:nn riiirrt4 "1111"1 n n13tg Tktl? 7 Ny77 Erp -11.77,7 ncop Ilin17171 1S71. p. =V 19 37-19 3 6 7.1 nintLir.1 ;71 ;11 71:'? 17 . 71 733 • "P'1 72 ri lit t? 150 1717 1-1.pryl 1r-qp= -773,1;177- TI-vpv TirRe? ri?P1 nivliNPri "P7 "VP? 1!?9 7 i 14 . 1:1 717DP L2 1 PP —P?1 ~7a "P' 73 7tvs lt;n7in irritth'?tz?? .r1 7"Trin3 n'7YT 17 Mrrt)1711 11 ,4; rnn73P11 1 1 1, 13r) tw"14 rrp.q 03 - rip;71" 71 2 7 -1 ;7 77 x 11-7.7V 0 '373 41 1'13/ rp?? 7x33 utimpn 73t./V3 717r7 17”7 tri'are“ -77 niL717p 7x n7,2p,;-! 71; ,nr -13ri lit)L.ptp Four Legal Thrills in Nizer's Book THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hebrew Corner 10—Friday, December 16, 1966 - 1 7zin=1 rrz.7p . znilttr.L ? npri, t.t4 t:1"14117 131$ . 1, lgertIZ ie";:w:9 toTJt tt":Tfotr7s lshthem esenetvr srree sestet tlev m defend j the first founded eight years a g o. Later he wt come to the history of the SHOMER, an association which existed from (the years) 1909 to 1920 for the purpose of defending the settlements against Arab robbers and rioters. At this point we come to a new chapter in the history of defence—the formation of the Jewish Battalions during the First World War, which took part in the conquest of Eretz Yisrael by the British. The period of British rule in Eretz Yisrael (1918 to 1948) brought about the development and unification of the HAGANA, as it was impossible to rely upon the British authorities for the defence of the Jewish Community (Yishuv). In June, 1920, members of the SHOMER and veterans of the Jew- ish Battalions formed the secret HA- GANA. Thereafter this organization was the defence force of the Jewish Community during all the years of riots and disturbances, and Eliyahu Golom was the living spirit of the HAGANA. During (the years) 1936-1937, riots broke out again when the Arabs demanded that the British authorities stop Jewish immigration and settle- ment. Here, too. the HAGANA stood the test and defended 150 places of Jewish settlements in all parts of the country. During the disturbances, the HAGANA became a large military or- ganization with illegal arms stores and officers' training schools. An under- ground independent arms industry was also started at that time. The HAGANA also headed the move- ment for volunteers in the war against the Nazis. From its ranks came the parachutists who penetrated the enemy lines in order to give aid to the Jews in areas conquered by the Nazis. From here we proceed to the creation of the PALMACH and to the HAGANA ' operations in organizing illegal immi- gration and in the struggle against the British authorities, up to the establish- ment of the State and the creation of the Israel Defence Army. i Published by the Brit Ivrit Olamit, With the Assistance of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture,. Czarinas' Crown r ay rr:'?17). - r r nr-ppri r•eTiv rrnm; nn; rItt4i73) tn'Tn7 rvolri'? np. ? Six Jews Are Elected to Brazilian Parliament RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — Six addition, a number of Jews were Jews were elected to the Brazilian elected representatives in several Chamber of Deputies, the lower state legislatures. house of Brazil's parliament, in Among those elected to the as- the recent countrywide elections. semblies of provincial legislatures The total represents the largest were two Jews in Guanabara, two number of Jews in the Chamber of in Sao Paulo and one in Panama. Deputies in Brazil's history. In Among those elected to the na- - tional Chamber of Deputies is Mrs. Julia Steinbruch, representing a • district in the state of Rio de .Janeiro. She is the wife of Senator Aaron Steinbruch, honorary presi- ident of Confederation of Jewish Communities of Brazil. Also David Lerer and Marcos Kertzman, repre- senting districts in Sao Paulo; Ruben Medina of Guanabara; Henrique Ilenkin of Rio Grande de Sul; and Abraham Saba, re- elected from a district in the We didn't say this about the Shera- Amazons. All were chosen with ton-Tel Aviv. Hundreds of visiting sizable majorities by both Jewish tourists did — when polled by a lead- and non-Jewish voters. ing Israeli newspaper. Meanwhile, Dr. Pedro Bloch, a Sheraton-Tel Aviv: enjoy its private Jew who is considered one of beach beside the Mediterranean air- Brazil's outstanding playwrights, conditioned rooms superb food. was elected by the State Legisla- nearby golf, spectacular entertain- ture of Guanabara as an honorary ment in the hotel's own night- citizen of the state. club. for Insured Reserva- Dr. Bloch, an eye specialist, is tions at Guaranteed the author of a number of plays Rates. see your that have achieved success not only Travel Agent. Or 11:.W in Brazil but also in various coun- call WO 1-8000. tries abroad. He is the chairman of the cultural division of "Heb- raica," orie of the outstanding .Jewish clubs in Brazil. ISRAEL .tay at the hotel m a class by itself" SHERATON TEL AVPJ Louis Nizer's "My Life in Court" was such a literary sensation — one of the items having provided a text for a play that had a long run on Broadway — that the au- of his career as thor's description are certain always a lawyer to command widest attention. That is why his new work, 'The Jury Returns," published by Dou- bleday, in which Nizer deals with four more cases in which he played the major legal role, is so interest. demanding. The Nizer skill is evident in every instance — in the four cases which dreW nationwide attention and which now are reconstructed with the same brilliance as was evident in his earlier work. The local Roy Fruehauf case, in which Nizer succeeded in ex- onerating Fruehauf in his involve- ment with the $200,000 loan to James Hoffa, is of special interest. 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