6 Jewish Groups F iglu NY School Aid NEW YORK (JTA—Six member to sectarian rather than to public agencies of the Jewish Community Goldberg a nd U Thant By DAVID SCHWARTZ schools . . . At the same time," (Copyright, 1967. JTA • Inc.) the statement added, "we firmly At a recent UN function, Ambas- believe that sectarian education sador Goldberg said to U Thant has been, should and can be sup- ported by religious groups without that he would propose and old schools. !the use of funds raised by public Jewish toast. "May you live to The six groups, in a joint state- taxation: Any public support of re- 120." \ ment, declared their opposition to ligion by the state holds dangers U. Thant replied this was a Bur- proposals at the State Constitu- for both religion and the state." mese toast too. tional Convention for amending The Jewish expression, "May the provision in the State Consti- you live to 120" stems from the tition which forbids the state to use case of Moses, who died at 120 and its credit or money to aid or main- the Bible tells us, that to the last, tain "directly or indirectly . . his eyes were not dimmed nor his any school or institution wholly or natural force abated." in part under the control or direc- The Chinese deem old age an tion of any religious denomination, advantage. The highest compli- NEW YORK — Greater com- ment, it is sad, you can pay to or in which any denominational prehension of the Israel Arabs' a person there is to say, tenet or doctrine is taught." "You Voting for retention of this pro- needs by the government and the don't look a day under ninety- vision were the New York sections open-door policy of Histadrut, the seven." of the American Jewish Commit. federation of labor, to this minor- Then of course the person re- tee, the American Jewish Congress, ity are creating bridges to peace plies, "Oh you are just trying to the Jewish Labor Committee, the in the region, Yusuf Khamis, one flatter me." National Council of Jewish Women, of Israel's leading Arabs, told the Again an old person in China the Federation of Reform Syna- American Histadrut Cultural Ex- will shake his head and say, "I gogues, and the United Synagogue change Institute. may look like I am only 16, but of America. Khamis, who was a member of if you had my troubles, you would The dissenting organization was Israel's Knesset for 11 years, is look like that too." the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- a member of the Histadrut execu- My good friend, Isaac Carmel, gregations of America. In a sepa- tive committee and director of 84, has a different method — to rate statement, the Orthodox group its Arab department's social wel- reverse the figures, then the 84 said it "favors the use of public fare and mutual aid program. ,becomes 48. "I lost almost 40 years funds for the benefit of all children Khamis pointed out that of ap- at once," he said, "w ithout of school age, whether students of public or religious day schools, to proximately 300,000 Arabs in Is- rael, 42,000 of them are =members Jewish National Fund tractors the fullest extent compatible with the separation of church and state now of the Histadrut.: All the are breaking ground for the con- as guaranteed by the Federal Con- Arabs in the country are covered struction of a new Jewish village by the labor organization's health to bear the name "Hazon" on stitution." The groups that urged reten- and welfare system,. the Kupat Mount Hazon in Central Galilee. liolim. In the course of the next few tion of the present bar against He credited the improved situa- months, the first houses will be public funds for parochial schools warned' that any change in the tion of the Arab in Israel both built there. present provision would result in to the changed attitude of the gov- a "significant undermining of ernment under the prime minister, DID YOU KNOW? church-state separation." Levi Eshkol, and to the changing Such a development "would in- conditions in the Middle East. He evitably be followed by further praised particularly the elimina- legislative, judicial and administra- tion by Eshkol of the military re- tive action resulting in the de- gime under which Arabs in some struction of this vital protection portions of Israel had lived. for religious liberty." Asked whether there was a is only miles west of While opposing public support of solution in sight for the Arab parochial schools, the agencies refugee problem, Khamis said that Detroit in the beautiful said. they supported the "right of although the problem was serious, Waterloo Recreation any parents to send their children the number of refugees has been Area. highly exaggerated. Hebrew Corner Call 864-6608 Of the "real" refugees, Mr. Khamis said, many would prefer to be compensated for the prop- erties they left behind and remain It was a quiet night, the sky was full of stars. Suddenly two shots were in Arab countries. heard. Again quiet. Two figures passed Khamis said that the ultimate by in the dark, rifles in hand ready at any moment for action. They stop- solution would be a compromise ped for a number of seconds. Finally omewhere between Israel's asses.- one said: -The infiltrator has got I away. Look here! Here is a sack on ion that no refugees would be the ground. Ile has left his sack and aken back and the Arabs' demand run away." This conversation took place between hat all of them be repatriated. two members of the border police. , Israel's borders are long. In most places I But this will come about only in they can be crossed easily. It is the' he context of peace negotiations, task of the border police to guard the , le declared. borders of the country against enemies. Relations Council of New York Monday called for retention of the state constitutional provision that bars public funds for religious `Israel Building Bridges to Peace' With Arab Citizens dieting." We are glad Ambassador Gold- berg brought up the subject. Some time ago, he told the UN about the blessing the Jews recite before drinking wine, "Boray Peri Hagofen." Such things, as in the case of the Burmese, tend to bring people closer together and may do more for the peace of the world than many United Nations resolutions. Shooting 'The Fox' Producer Raymond Stross, whose earlier films, "The Leather Boys" and "90 Degrees in the Shade" are still making the rounds in the U.S., has gone to Canada to shoot "The Fox," H. D. Law- rence's rather controversial tale of a sex triangle in which his wife, British actress Anne Heywood, shares star billing with Sandy Dennis and Keir Dullea. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 5, 1967-11 - FARBAND CAMP 65 TROPICALS a sale of fine hand- tailored tropical worsteds ... From the country's finest makers — these handsome tropical worsted suits in a wide range of smart solids and patterns. Made to sell for $85 to 5110 '69" &'7950 NOW HARRY THOMAS FINE CLOTHES FOR OVER 30 YEARS 15200 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Blocks East of Groonflold, Corium S OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6; MON. & THURS. 9:30 TO 9 OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 WE HONOR MICHIGAN BANKARD & SECURITY Border Police The people who live in the cities see the green-bereted young men only rarely. On the other hand, they are well known in all the settlements scat- tered along the borders. The members of these settlements go to sleep every evening with the comfortable and safe feeling that someone is guarding them and their property. The border police gives the state of Israel and its residents a feeling of safety and tranquility. (Published by Brit Ivrit Olarnit) The Jewish National Fund, in cooperation with the Dimona mu- nicipality, has prepared the ground for the planting of a 400-dunam park (100 acres) to bear the name of David Ben-Gurion, in this desert city on the Central Negev Hills. .: rlitnna -thtp riz:$7,7 trxii trivp cr:nrr trtgpirrr raninri ra3 tr.v4inn wrA7'? wirer =r9,ti tr-17? n. r rat romp 17itt?n,-1Tpnrr tr,;17i. fri tr;wrl ,V4m . 8 1171 r1 1:1'7itti re? =-A7 rvr474 ht:iirrp tip I7 P1 torr'2 17 - 1 7.?ittg "I? te'. • .ntpD1 ntern ;I-pp 121n4r; -174n rtr-p? 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