34 Friday, August 5, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arab Immigration Into Jewish Palestine Documented By CARL ALPERT into the past, for example, reminded us how the British government in 1922 divided Palestine into two parts, the larger of which by far was renamed Transjor- dan. Hussein's Kingdom of Jordan, therefore, is Arab Palestine, the homeland which the Arabs are entitled to. But today we look at an- other aspect of the problem — what happened to the Jewish side of the country, the remaining 25 percent in which the British Mandate promised the creation of a Jewish Homeland? A delib- erately distorted picture has been created of Jewish immigrants crowding into the mall area. and nushin' out the settled Arab popula- tion. It is true that there was Jewish immigration into western Palestine, but nowadays who takes note of the fact that during that same period there was also a very large Arab immigra- tion into Jewish Palestine from all the surrounding countries. Indeed, the eco- nomic progress fostered by Jewish industriousness created conditions which drew large numbers of Arabs from Transjordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. Far from ousting the Arabs from the country, the Jews, by their presence, served as an economic magnet which attracted unemployed or tion was not only going on development, employment homeless Arabs from the from, the Sinai, but also and prosperity: other lands, where condi- from Transjordan and And what is today called tions were in some cases Syria, and it is very difficult the Arab refugee problem desperate. to make a case out for the may be seen instead as an The records of the British misery of the Arabs, if at the historical reversion of an il- government and of the same time their compatriots legal immigration move- Mandatory government are from adjoining states could ment. According to Islamic be- filled with reports of the in- not be kept from going in to lief, Mohammed one night flitration of Arabs from share that misery." rode an enchanted steed Transjordan, across an open While Jewish Palestine from Mecca to Jerusalem border. In 1930, Sir John was attracting Arab im- and then through the Hope Simpson urged that migration, the neighbor- heavens under the guidance Restaurant the entry of such immig- ing countries showed a of the angel Gabriel. He (Formerly Spiro's) rants should be more reverse trend. A report then returned to the place 25920 GREENFIELD at thole strictly controlled. published in Beirut in where he tethered his horse Oak Park 968-4060 The Annual Report of 1936 stated that between and rode back through the OPEN MON.-SAT. 1 Britain's Department of 1923 and 1931 Syria and skies to Mecca. The Arabs 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. Immigration in 1935 noted Lebanon showed a gross believe that Mohammed • BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99 that Arabs from Syria and emigration of 97,892 per- tethered his horse at Met-Sat. 6-11 a.m. Lebanon enjoyed the "right sons. Harem-esh-Sharif, near the of freedom of unrestricted • LUNCH SPECIALS Western Wall. A final summary by Fred passage across the frontier." M. Gottheil in "The Palesti- • DINNER SPECIALS The Journal of the Royal nians" notes that between Regvlar Mena and Central Asian Society re- 1922 and 1931 Arab immi- GOURMET COUNTERSIDE ported that in the eight- gration accounted for 38.7 SPECIALS month period, April- percent of the total increase (Steak Diane, Caesar Salad, November 1934, over of Arab settled population 20,000 Arabs from the Sy- in those areas which later Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.) rian Hauran region entered became the state of Israel. Your Hosts: Palestine. It is stated that To put it in other words, `GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMATIS about 30 percent returned; despite the fact that the nothing is said about the Arabs were given 75 per- COUPON remaining 70 percent. cent of Palestine's land area LUNCH and DINNER Most Jews who entered as a homeland of their own, • Cocktails the country in the 1930s they persisted in immigrat- • American Dishes came by sea. Those who ing into the Jewish 25 per- HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. were "illegals" were ap- cent; drawn by economic Kitchen open tiL12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri, & Sat. GLASS OF HOUSE WINE prehended and deported. WITH ALL COMPLETE DINNERS The Arabs slipped across the border by night, and by FROM 4 p.m. far the larger number were 7 DAYS A WEEK never seen by the authorities. Still, the an- I AND THIS COUPON ,. I nual report of the govern- ment in 1935 recorded that 'Good Thru Aug. 31, 19831 In The Heritage Bldg. in that year 293 Jews were NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN deported for immigration NOW AVAILABLE FOR offenses, and 2,152 non- PRIVATE PARTIES Jews for the same reason. OUTSIDE CATERING The volume of Arab infiltra- SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $395 Children AVAILABLE tion may be gauged from the Adults under 10 FOR ALL OCCASIONS SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m. number apprehended. In its memorandum I PINE LAKE MALL I -44 ,1 790 a One of Michigan's Finest Seafood Rest aurants" submitted to the Royal ler — 44°1" 0 - I - -- 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. I le c 0 0 Commission in 1936, the I BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE I • Bar Mitzvas • Showers Jewish Agency charged • Disco Parties 0%6'. • 851-5540 that the bloody riots in • All Occasions MON.-THURS. 11 to 10 Jaffa that year were in- I I FRI. & SAT. 11 to 11 I cited by those who had ASK FOR TED 'SUN & HOLIDAYS 12 noon to 101 taken advantage of "the 353-4 010 indiscriminate admission 0 29101 GREENFIELD. North of 12 Mile 569-2040 of Arabs from Transjor- ................ dan and Syria." a Southfield Parking In Rear • c Official British reports in 0 imome•msmirearrori no•••• ■ •• ■ •••=moomele those days dealt with the 0 subject again and again. It 1 was noted that the move- Dme At op ment was one way. As the • Jewish Agency pointed out, Michigan's Famous I ALL DINNERS I e there was no disposition on Deli-Restaurant and • 0 the part of Palestinian Arabs to leave; the consid- 12 MILE & EVERGREEN 11Th Your Hosts: erable movement was from LUNCHES I I • i EVERGREEN PLAZA Jack Baiter neighboring territories into p.0 (excluding lobster, sbri alp & crab legs) I With This Coupon • Palestine. Thus, a compari- and AI Winkler I • , • Offer Good Only at Southfield Location 557-8899 ` • 1 Coupon P er Person son between the census re- ; • • Coupon cannot be used with Senior Citizen Discount expires 9/8/83 JN I turns for 1922 and those for m• ■ •• an in um am no au Ms Ns no we rim • Es so ow NM Offer 601 MI 80••••so is• •• • 0 1931 shows that in the • - CUSTOMER OF THE WEEK — nine-year interval the • • WED. & THURS. OPEN TIL 10 p.m. o "It was a very nice and tasty meal. We will be back." • non-Jewish population of • R.J. Stief Palestine rose by 27.9 per- • 0 FRI. & SAT. OPEN TIL 12 Mid. • cent. 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