Civilizations Clash in New Israel (Continued from Page 1) to find an entrance to a redeemed speedy one it was, it would have been substituted by total de- It had not yet been completely struction. That's how the Arab rebuilt, but there was a Tora, guns were aimed at little Israel. benches, taleisim, prayerbooks, a Now this small state is five times study room—and near it a Sukka! the size it was on June 4 and in- Then we learned that this street cluded in the acquired areas are previously was known as Hakhta defensive media that will make al-Yahud—the street of the Jews ! it impossible to threaten Israel Students of history, geography, anew—as the state was threatened folklore—all aspects of human ex- before the last War of Miracles. • • • perience—will find a lifetime of work here. For archeologists, Is- There are v a s t new develop rael, ever old, always new, this ments in the New Judaea—in is a gold mine of revelations and Modern Israel—that make for information. For historians, there genuine pride. The universities are is cause of wonderment. For so- bursting at the seams. The Hebrew ciologists, there is a wealth of University, Tel Aviv University, material for endless studies. the Technion, Bar-Ban University How can one speak of the mili- —all admitted large numbers of tary angles? Atheist and religious students this week: each turned can not avoid speaking of the nes away more than were admitted. —the miracle ! The tourist comes It is the spirit as well as the into a new territory. He is sur- might that is in evidence—and rounded by hordes of Arabs. There there is no jubilation over the is hatred in many eyes. And there might. There have been too many may not be an Israeli in uniform losses, there are continuing losses in sight anywhere. Yet there is resulting from infiltrations. The confidence that Israel can not be country still is on the defensive. uprooted again, that the new ad- There is lots to be attained and vantages gained can not be taken regained. Only a people motivated away from the embattled modern by the will to live could have sur- ing in hotels in the Old City the synagogue--of the Lubavitcher ! tourist is awakened by the crowing of hens, not to speak of the melo- dious prayers chanted by the Muezzin. It is not these factors alone, however, that present a problem. An auto can not stop anywhere in areas where there are hordes of Arabs without' flocks of chil- dren, as young as 6 or 7, con- verging upon the car with rags, insisting on wiping or washing it; or even larger numbers of mere children offering bargains in order to obtain Israeli liras. And many simply beg ! Duririg school hours the streets are filled Friday, NOireniber - 10, 1961-?' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel to Establish Ties With Iran (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Formal diplomatic relations will be established shortly between Israel and Iran which recognizes the Jewish state but has never exchanged ambassadors with it. This was stated here Monday night by Mordechai Zar, chairman of Persian Immigrants Association of Israel, at a gathering marking the recent coronation of the Shah of Iran. The gathering was attended by Dr. Saked Sadriyeh, an official of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, who has been living in Israel for some time. It was the first public appearance of an Iranian official in Israel. LOOKING FOR A DEPENDABLE DEALER? With children who should be study- ing but instead are plying wares. SEE Israel provides work for many of the Arabs. 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