United Israel Hosts Exiles Edgar Bernstein, S. Africa Leader WEST OLIVE, Mich.—Un- aela and his minister of for- ited Israel World Union offi- eign affairs, Miss Ch. W. JOHANNESBURG (JTA)- cers hoisted the flag of the Sahureka; David Horowitz, government in exile of the founder of United Israel; and Edgar Bernstein, a jounalist, Indonesian republic of the Wolf Pasmanik, Yiddish poet. communal leader and South African correspondent of the South Moluc-cas here. In his address, General The ceremony was spon- Tamaela noted, "Following. Jewish Telegraphic Agency for 30 years, died Oct. 18 at sored by the Michigan unit the Roman conquest of Jud- age 62. of the United Israel World ea, Jewish slaves of the Ro- Mr. Bernstein willed his Union, an international move- mans managed to reach the ment advocating "Mosaic law South Moluccas where they body to science and asked for one world" and which found refuge and intermar- that neither funeral services calls for a reunion of the two ried with the local popula- nor burial be conducted. Born in South Africa in houses of Israel — Judah and tion, and hence, the strongly Joseph-Ephraim, the 10 lost pro-Jewish tradition of the 1912, Mr. Bernstein began his journalistic career as a tribes. 3,000,000 Moluccans." reporter for the Zionist Rec- Guests attending the cere- Local United Israel offic- ord and later joined the! mony included General Tam- ials, including Raymond South African Jewish Times Beekman, chairman of the as assistant editor and sub- event, and Clayton Trinker, sequently editor. He was as- president, also were present. sociated with that newspaper and for more than 25 years and HIS ORCHESTRA The only successful bluf- established the JTA office in fer is the man with the ability South Africa 30 years ago. Music For All Occasions to make good when he's call- At the time of his death, LI 5-1244 ed Mr. Bernstein was deputy director general of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies. He was a top official of the South African P.E.N. Cen- ter during its crucial struggle for freedom of expression for Afternoon and Evening Classes writers. Mr. Bernstein was also a lay leader, preacher and teacher of Judaism at Temple Israel here and was the author of a number of books and a volume of at a savings of poetry. JOE. MILLER BACKGAMMON LESSONS FORMING NOW Backgammon Sets 626-4643 course ,..,e • DETROIT JEWISH NEV Rabin-NRP Alliance Expected THE 44—Friday, October 25, 191 JERUSALEM (JTA)—The last obstacles to the National Religious Party's joining Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin's coali- tion government were over- come at a secret meeting be- tween Rabin, Justice Minis- ter Haim Zadok and NRP leaders Sunday, and an agree- ment has been reached that will pring the NRP into the cabinet, informed - sources said. The NRP was expected to officially rejoin the govern- ment at its central committee meeting last night, and ad- vance reports indicated no disagreements would hinder the move. According to the sources, Rabin yielded to NRP de- mands for a fourth cabinet seat and agreed that the re- ligious-party would not have to denounce the religious-in- spired illegal settlement movement as a condition of joining the government. The NRP will receive the ministries of interior, wel- fare and religious affairs, which they had held in the government of former Pre- mier Golda Meir and will re- ceive in addition, a minis- try without portfolio, the sources said. But there will be no change in the existing guidlines on Classifieds'Get Quick Results religious matters. Opposition by the militant "young guard" faction in the party is reportedly intense but is not expected to block the move. Two of the fac- tion's leaders, Zevulun Ham- mer and Yehuda Ben-Meir, met with former Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to dis- cuss means to oppose Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Jewish settlement tights in that territory. 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