Histadrut Campaign in U.S. to Continue,
but Will Support UJA Emergency Drive

NEW YORK—At a meeting in in the United States, Histadrut in
Jerusalem last week between Israel, members of the Jewish
leaders of the Histadrut Campaign Agency, the United Jewish Appeal
and the Israeli government, all
participants recorded their convic-
tion that the Histadrut Campaign
in the United States should con-
tinue and be maintained, it was
NEW YORK—Louis B. Fox, past announced by the Histadrut Na-
president of the Council of Jewish tional Committee for Labor IsraeL
"Because of the primacy of the
Federations and Welfare Funds,
emergency campaign of the UJA
has been named
and its importance to the solution
national chair-
of the great humanitarian prob-
man for commu-
lems of immigration, absorption
nal resources in
and settlement now facing Israel,
the Israel Bond
the Histadrut Campaign is prepar-
drive, it was an-
ed to mobilize its maximum sup-
nounced by Sam
port behind the emergency cam-
Rothberg, nation
paign," the statement said.
al campaig
chairman of the
Further discussion will take
Israel Bond Or-
Place in New York between the
UJA and the Histadrut Cam-
ganization.
In his new role,
paign to work oat a practical
program which would ensure
Fox will have the
the
fullest backing and success
major responsi
of the emergency campaign.
bility of mobiliz- Fox
large-scale financial resources for
Israel's economic development
through the sale of a special issue
of State of Israel Bonds to com-
munity funds which include wel-
fare funds, federations and other
public charitable, religious and
educational institutions.
The Israel National Union of
These Second Development In- Metal Workers, which has 2,000
vestment Issue Bonds, which are automobile workers, contrilnited
offered also to banks, pension ;3,000 from their strike fund to the
funds and other fiduciary institu- National Citizens' Committee to
tions, pay 5.5 per cent interest per Aid the Families of GM Strikers.
annum. They are not available to
Uzi Bloch, Histadrut's represent-
individuals.
ative to the American trade union
movement, presented the check to
apanese Scholar Emil Maxey, secretary-treasurer
of the United Automotive Workers,
Nov. 12, at UAW headquarters here.
Some 400,000 GM workers have
PHILADELPHIA — A Fulbright been out on strike for the past two
months.
In a telegram to UAW
scholar from Japan is among the
foreign 'students enrolled this year President Leonard Woodcock, the
at Dropsie University. In addition secretary-general of the General
to Gohei Hata, who came here Federation of Labor in Israel,
from Kyoto, Japan, there are four Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, wrote that
new students from Israel who have Histadrut "expresses its firm soli-
darity- and support of the GM
enrolled as doctoral candidates.
The new students from Israel— workers, the UAW and its leader-
Ezra Jemil Cohen, Abraham I. ship in their dispute with General
Shafir, Arie Sheri and Arie Zvi Motors."
S. Zanbar, general-secretary of
Ben-Yoseph—help make a total of
27 foreign students at Dropsie this Israel's National Union of Metal
Workers,
in a telegram to Wood-
term. Others are from Iraq, Ecua-
dor, Korea, Vietnam, Pakistan, cock, expressed "admiration and
sympathy
(for) the courageous
India, England and Canada.
The nonsectarian and nontheo- struggle UAW has been waging
against
GM."
logical university is the only post-
graduate institution of its kind in
the United States completely dedi- Menahem Begin to Talk
cated to the study of Hebrew,
Biblical and Middle Eastern cul- at ZOA's Annual Banquet
NEW YORK—Menahem Begin,
tures and languages, and for
former Israel cabinet member and
Jewish education.
Hata, a graduate of the Inter- now a member of the Israel Knes-
national Christian University and set, will be principal speaker at
Kyoto University, is majoring the annual banquet of the Zionist
in post-biblical literature. He Organization of America Dec. 13
was awarded a Fulbright Schol- at the New York Hilton Hotel.
Herman L. Weisman, president
arship to study at Dropsie under
the tutelage of Dr. Solomon of the ZOA, said that Begin, who
Zeitlin, Distinguished Professor is the leader of Gahal (Liberal
of Post-Biblical Literature and Party-Herut bloc); would deliver a
major address.
Institutions.

Israel Bond Post
for Louis Fox

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$3,000 to Fund for
Idle GM- Workers

The meeting was chaired by
Leon A. Pincus, chairman of the
Jewish Agency.
Participants were Yitzhak Ben-
Aharon, general secretary of His-
tadrut; Dr. Leon H. Keyserling,
president, National Committee for
Labor Israel; Rabbi Herbert A.
Friedman, executive chairman,
United Jewish Appeal; Dr. Sol
Stein, executive director, Israel
Histadrut Campaign; Sol C. Chai-
kin, chairman, American Trade
Union Council for Histadrut; Jacob
Katzman, chairman, Labor Zion-
ist Coordinating Committee in the
United States; Yehoshua Levy,
treasurer of Histadrut in Israel;
Pinhas Sapir, minister of finance;
and A. Agmon, director-general of
the finance ministry.

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