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'that liefeie a settlement can be in the Ethkol region and eastern
sin ZATION INFO2F1A•
g- overnor • of-the -Bank.. of Israel
launched, and- new settlements , Sinai.
,..Director of Public Relations.
Horowitz, • writing -.hi the
Jewish Naticrhal Fund of America ,
are 'being launched on every ,
A major thrust. as the JNF David -
abort ion.
In this 70th anniversary year of Israeli frontier, the JNF , Ininst: ?sieges eiglitT17,,ilecade,, is Hebrew -daily Dever, said that al-
Israel's 1971 exports- in-
iniorrnation
the Jewish National Fund, an event gef' 'there "ftrid; '
the reclamation of the. Arava sec- though'
creased
by
20
per
cent
over
those
that has been marked by count- life into the land, to build ac- tion_ of the Negev, a. tract of
( 313 ) 358-4672
less celebrations throughout the cess roads, to put up the first parched, salty earth stretching 115 of the previous' year,' imports were
create' a viable base Miles rorillie LDeitd--Sea to 'the. up-even more. '
Diaspora and Israel, it ma be
ted that -the rise in
pertinent-tcr -ask-- cirthre venera • e for Minas -ens n
Ni ITCH EL
mass organization: "Is there life four years, it reclaimed 116,900 been inhibited even- in ancient impo ra
.dunams • of land- (a 'duman is a times. This new "land. creation" er than expliic" as rsr'ael's trade:
FAtal itY
in the old gal yet?"
„.$1,400,-
Has the 70-year-old JNF, which quarter of an acre) in 196 set- venture of the Fund "soil rinsing" deficit la -1971.- -aggiegatecj:
PLAN N 1" .
tlements,
57
of
which
came
into
000,000.
.
-
which washes away salts in and
was horn at the Fifth Zionist Con-
Horowitz
'believes
that
Israel
is
being
after
the
Six-Day
War.
In
Dead
Sea
areas,
as
well
as
"soil
gress in Basel in 1901 to achieve
certain definite objectives, real- the coming tour years, it plans transfers" which cover dry fields now farther away from achieving
with quality soil. layers brought economic independence than she
ized •those goals and if it has, to reclaim 137,000 dunams.
in 1967. The trade-deficit in
what is its current raison d'etre,
Growth of immigration, mod- from the north. Within the next was
its new tasks and responsibilities ernization • of agriculture' and Is- three years, the JNF master-plan 1966 was 11 per cent, 1971 trade
toward the Jewish State now ap- raeli's defense needs are respon- for the Arave calls-for the enlarge- deficit was 20 per cent. .
On' the brighter 'side, Horowitz
proaching its 25th anniversary? sible fora intensification of activi- ment of the intensively cultivated
to increasing exports• and
Though the e m p h's c i s has ties. They have prompted the area of the existing villages by Points
and to conditions of
changed from land acquisition to fund's own "expansion revolution." 7,800 dunams, making another investments,
full
einPloyment
At present about
land reclamation, the JNF still By 1975, the fund's budget for 13,600 dunams cropland available 29 per cent Of Israel's
total pro-
to
outpost
settlements
and
represents the pivotal pioneering its Four Year Plan will surpass
force in a land the majority of the last four years' budget for preparing 9,000 dunams for the duction is for the expOrt market'
three future outposte. This means
whose surface is still desolate
Four Year Plan will surpass a total of 30,400 dunams of new Museum Gets Grant
and presently unfit to support a its
the
last
four
years'
budget
by
land.
growing populace.
NEW YORK (JTA)--11, lecture
dose to 100,000,000 Israeli pounds
What its current program and hall in the Jewish Museum will be
It is still a fact of Israeli life (524,000,000.) It should be noted
future
objectives
seem
to
indicate
converted
into a more formal aud-
that not a single dollar raised by
Ptimitsjti Arise*:
the fund's supported. abroad is is that the JNF revolution against itorium for regular presentation of
BAR MITZVAH?
geography
has
been
stepped-up,
concerts,
lectures
and films reflect-
April 7tki, 8111 & 9th
being
spent
on
any
kind
of
activity
Will your memory be as good as a
beyond the pre-1967 armistice lines. not only to provide a viable base ing the Jewish cultural hertitage
photograph? Allow us to record this
These projects are exclusively fi- for an augmented populace, but as part of an expansion program
special day in vibrant color.
- 1-10 P.M..
nanced by Israeli citizens from to make Israel strong and secure made possible by a grant of $100.-
ARTISTIC WEDDING
SUN. 1-0 P.M:
their donations to the JNF's United in those areas where it is most 000 from the Joe and Emily' Lowe
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Jewish. Appeal in Israel and from vulnerable, along the lonely bor- Foundation. -
201-5260
Admission $1.25
To help establish the museum as
returns of the Fund's land holdings. ders. The Fund remains, now
($1.00 with this ad)
Income from donations abroad is more than ever, a progressive a center for Jewish culture and his-
earmarked -for work within the old force with a built-in momentum tory, part of the grant will be used
for
_positive
achievement
What
it
to• set up an exhibition of Jewish
frontiers of Israel.
says especially to the yotmg, both
life in pre-World War Classified Ads Get Quick Results
The Golan Heights tops the in Israel and throughout the world, community
Fund's priority development list. is: "Come with us to the frontier; II Eastern Europe.
Land reclaimed there affected 18 help us carve out a new life from
settlements and covered an area the ground up: . build . your new
of 45,000 dunams. It is anticipated society, and play your role in it."
that a comparable area would be
reclaimed by 1975 and paid for,
Couture
as in the past, out of contribu-
tions of Israelis and out of the
Women's Apparel
Fund's land revenues. In other
NAMPO°
Thurs. 8 Fri. Niles till 9
sections, 45,000 dunams were re-
Rep. Philip .Mastin (D-69th Dis-
Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat. till 5
claimed in the Jerusalem region; trict) has announced a LEGIS-
BankAmericard • Master Charge
AND
SET sAoo
8,000 in the Arava; 4,000 in the LATIVE CONFERENCE will be
Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park
Jordan Valley; and 2,000 dunams held 12:30-5 p.m. April 15 at Heit.1 *Extra for updo
Park High School. Participants
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Featuring Recording Artist
Aaron, Mrs, Nora Peisner, Steve
Ron; Oak Park; Mr. and Mrs.
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Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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Clemens, will be displaying the
Macomb County Student Exhibit
Tuesday through April 30. The
s-
Art Center is open 14 p.m. Tue
days through Sundays. For infor-
mation, call the Center, 465-2300:
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NETHERLANDS DANCE THEA-
TER comes to the -Masonic Audi-
torium for one performance April
12: Founded by Hans van Manen
and an American, Benjamin liar-
karvy, the group has. deiffloped
since 1959 into one of the Most'
vesgii4ite.d:Air Euroje.. Zorn:
lv
cow
,
more
boasts two:
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steias ' s famed misteir!vfflitoitt.
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acme itiritoeo c Bated - ;.theZ'
sole of BIDy Bigelow =when'
I/1 -
musical ' opined ; in Neer
11145 The Imposer - and ,lyricist
- - .*"c)st00t4
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way-bound musical, "Carousel."