Aftermath of Tense Campaign: ONE NATION Now Strives for Peace for All Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Sabbath Observance Campaign Launched By United Synagogue of Jewish Events Of America Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 22—No. 9 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 We Salute Our Next President Detroit, Michigan, November 7, 1952 ofeala. 7 Story on Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Reshuffled Ben-Gurion Cabinet Gets Knesset's 56-36 Confidence Vote Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM—The Israel Parliament resumed its session Monday after a lengthy summer recess and promptly gave the Ben-Gurion government, as recently reshuffled, a vote of confidence. The vote was 56 to support the government, 36 against and eight abstentions. The session was opened-by Premier Ben-Gurion, who, in a short report, stated that the Agudas Israel leader, Rabbi I. M. Lewin, had resigned as Minister of Welfare and that Rabbi Mordecai Nurok of the Mizrachi had entered the Cabinet as Minister of Posts, Telegraph and Telephone. The Premier also indicated that . he might have further Cabinet changes to bring to the Knesset in the near future. He also read an ex- change of letters on the resignation which had passed between Rabbi Lewin and himself. This Nation's reverent blessings to our next President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, are accompanied by the prayer that the Supreme Ruler grant him strength to face the chal- lenges of his high office. May the Almighty shield him and protect him against all dangers. In the course of the debate which preceded the vote of confidence, Rabbi Lewin told the house that the Premier's Mapai party- had broken its pledges to the orthodox parties and had upset the status quo on which the coalition was based. fie said that despite the fact that his party had not agreed with a number of decisions of the majority within the government it had abided by them because it had assumed responsibility within the "partnership." "But when Ben-Gurion decided—nobody knows why—to 'introduce state education and to conscript orthodox women, he thought he was free of his obligations to the partnership," Rabbi Lewin charged. He added that the Agudah would not re-enter the cabinet unless the Premier retreated on bOth of these points. The Premier coil.cluded the debate by stating that the coalition had agreed to postpone the conscription of orthodox women for one year and that the year was now up. Replying to Rabbi Lewin he said that the majority could not submit to being overruled by a minority. Dr. Peretz Bernstein, leader of the General Zionists, the largest party in the opposition, said that the "marginal changes" in the cabinet would not help the present goyernment enlarge its mass base which he said was "pitifully" narrow. This base, he insisted, will not assure the stability which is. "so badly needed in the present economic crisis." He questioned how long the government could continue to go along dependent upon donations from abroad Itzhak Ben Aharon, representing the Mapam, left wing socialist opposition, attacked the Mapai for the formation ,pf a coalition supported by religious elements for whose support the "price was small now but would increase later." He charged that the Mapai-led government had failed in its "ingathering of 'the exiles" policy, had failed to absorb the immigrants who have arrived here and that its foreign policy was also a failure. Show Them the Way to Their Heritage Our children's trust is a precious thing. They pattern their lives after ours. We can guide them towards the better things in life and towards an understanding of the values of their traditions. The wind-up of the United Hebrew Schools' observance of Education Month should be a signal for all-year-round dedication to Jewish learning. Annual Education Issue The Jewish News dedicates this issue to the United Hebrew Schools on the occasion of the wind-up of annual Education Month. Occurring during the annual observance of the na- tionwide Religion in American Life Program, we join in urging the advancement of efforts to strengthen our spiritual values, as Jews and as Americans. Discussion of major educational needs by nationally prominent educators, Page 20. Special articles by Bernard Isaacs and Albert Elazar, Page 4. MARCH 27, 1992 61