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OMAHA, NKIIKASKA, I'JCIOAV, SKI'TKMIIEK 9, 1955
Knesset Votes For Brim
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For migration
Jerusalem (JTA) Tin- Israel* Parliament, recalled In a S|iei'ial session to consider tlie North African situation, voted acceptance last week of the Government-Jewish Agency plan for the immigration within the nex; 12 months of 45,000 Jews from North Africa Pmil Vcrct, Kxorutivx' Direcand their resettlomcnt in the Jew- tor of the !•'cdoration for Jewish State. ish .Service, will report on his The plan was submitted to the recent trin to Israel and Kurope , Knesset by Premier Moshe Shnr- as a member of u United Jewett who described the movement ish Appeal Survey Mission, of the North African Jews as "a Jack W. Marcr, Federation •acred duty." ,Hc said the plan president announced. called for transfer of 10,000 Jews The community-wide meetwithin the first two months and ing will be held nt 8 p, m.. then on immigration of 5,000 Wednesday, Sept. 21 in the auditorium of the Jewish Commumonthly. If, hovever, the lives of North African Jews were endan- nity Center. Mr. Vcret' served gered, he said, "then Israel will do as spokesman for the group. her Utmost to bring them nil In." Lev! Eshko), the Minister of Finance, told the Knesset that the North African immtartUInn placed a great responsibility both on Israel and the Jews of the world, especially Ame. lean Jewry. He informed the Knesset that the GovJerusalem (JTA) — The Israel Itabhl Herbert A. Friedman, left, Kxeoutivo Vlcf-Chalrman of ernment Intended to levy now taxes to bring in an estimated 25 Army of Defense will give a good tho Unite J Jin Ish Appeal, Is shown a* he conferred In Jerusalem million Israe' pounds- in 12 months account of itsef if It Is again faced with Uuvld Bin Gurion lute In August. In addition to Inrai-1, KubM Friedman visit, u crlalft-rldriun as a "sacred fund for the rescue with the "supreme trial" as It was Of North African Jewry." J>Icw seven ^ears ago when it was born Morocco when! li« reported tens of thousands o' Jew:, ore anxious taxes estimated to brine in 12-13 during the invasion of the newly- to leave million pounds hnrt already been established Jewish State by seven Introduced, he said. Arab armies, Premier-designate Orders have already boon placed for construction or 2,000 dwelling David Ben Gurion declared here, units to house the new immigrants, addressing a commencement paMr. Eshkol announced. rade of armj officer cadets. Mrs. N. If. Greenberg, who reThe four-hour debate that folMr. Ben Gurion who, with the cently became a member of the lowed developed much support for exception of the short period when Beth Israel Five Gallon club by donating .her the Government plan and also dinsliicrnbln criticism. Menachcm Bel- be was not in the Cabinet, has Saturday, Sept. 10 20lh pint of blood to the Red been the civilian head of the army gin, leader of the Herat party, Slichos Service . . . Midnight. Cross, was honored in connection sharply criticized the Govern- from its birth, took this opportunFriday, Sept. 16 with the two-day bloodathon sponment fo"r establishing n "quota" ity to warn Egypt and the other nosh Hashonah Service , , . 6 sored last week .by -the Red Cross for North Africa and demanded Arab states that despite the fact p. m. the unrestricted, immediate Im- that "we pray and hope" for pence, and WOW-TV. .Saturday, Sept. 17 migration of 250,000 Jews from "If we are faced again with the suMrs, Max Sacks, president of Morning service . , . 7:30 a. m. North Africa or. at least, of the preme trial we will stand up to it Sermon 10:30 a . m . tho Gallon Club, presented Mrs. 120,000 Jews registered the-e for with greater force and better abilJunior Congregation, 10:30 a. m. Greenberg with a Red Cross Immigration Into Israel. He as- ity than seven years ago." He Evening service 6:15 p. m. sorted that at the tempo of the plaque in behalf of B'nai B'rlth. praised the nation and the army Sunday, Sept. 18 Government plan. It would take The presentation was made durfor remaining continuously on the Morning scrvlco . . . . . . 7 : 3 0 a, m. •oven years to transfer the Jews Sornion . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a. m. ing Jean Sullivan's Friday morning alert in the face of almost "dally from North Africa to Israel. Junior congregation, 10:30 a. m. program. Mrs. Greenberg has been and nightly trial" by Arab marauSpeakers for the Panic Mizrachi ders, and stressed that "only a few Evening service . . . . 6 : 1 5 p. m. active In all Red Cross volunteer also demanded n higher rate of days ago (the army) again proved services. Immigration, even at the cost of n its fighting superiority on the land The event, which marked the BeriiEl return to the maabarot (labor and In the air." station's sixth birthday, raised 438 camp) system. Saturday, Sopt. 10 pints of blood for the Red Cross He emphasized that year by Slichos Service ' . . , / . . .midnight blood center. year the Israel Army has improved Friday, Sept. 16 Among eight donors who apIts equipment Its training and Its Rosh Hashonah Service , 8:15 peared on the special program organization. But, although these p. m. which opened the bloodathon were factors arc Important, he assertSaturday, Sept. 17 Mrs. Ben Zoorwill—her fourth ed, the most essential element Is Morning service 8 a. m. pint—and Rabbi Mycr S. Kipke— Tel Aviv (WNS)— Israel's coun- the spirit am vision which "perYouth services . . . . . . . 1 1 a, m. his 12th. tcrmeasurcs following E g y p t's meates the heart of the fighter Mlnchn-Maarlv ..6 p. m. bloody attacks were purely puni- and moulds his strength." He untive and not vengeful, Major Gen- derscored the role of the Army In Sunday, Sept. 18 eral Moshe Dayan, Chief of Staff helping the new Immigrant fit Into Morning service . . . . . . . 8 a. m. of the Israeli Army, declared in a the life of Israel, educating him, Youth services . . . . . . . 1 1 a. m. Radio speech carried by the Army pa- Improving his health and morale Mlnchn-Maariv 6 p. m. Per. The giving of the Law to and training him for civilian setMoses will be presented In a Declaring that there was no way tlement as well as military duties. play In modern terms over to prevent infiltrators from com- He noted* that the security of the Temple Israel KBON from 9:30 to 10 p. m., mitting acts of sabotage, stealing state did not rest on the army Friday, Sept. 16 Thursday, Sept. 22. This High and murder, the Chief of Staff alone, but also on the ingathering Rosh Haslionah Service, 8 p. m. Holy Days program Is spon•aid "wo can set a high price for of immigrants from abroad, their sored by tho American BroadHuturilny, Sept. 17 our blood, a price so high that the settlement on the land, the rehaCasting Company under the Morning service, 10 a. m. Arab governments across the bor- bilitation of the land anil the deauspices of the United Jewish velopment of industry. Story hour, 10-11 a. m. der wJU feel obliged to take unAppeal. Youth service 11 a. m. popular measures to punish the marauders themselves." The puniTho American Jewish Hour tive reprisals, he said, are designed OLYMPIC COMMITTEE presented by the Jewish War to warn the novernment and peoNew Yok (WNS)—Colonel HarVeterans is heard every Sunday ple of the country concerned that ry D. Hcnshel, head of the-Amerafternoon over KBON from>6 Xsrael would react firmly if they ican Committee and Chairman of to G:30 o'clock. The program did not Impose discipline on them- the New York Olympic Commitselves. At the came time the Army tee, declared here at n press conThe High Holy Days as seen consists of current news and Chief of Staff noted that the pres- ference that the International though the eyes of Jewish artists salute to a leading Jewish personality. ent bonier situation was a serious Olypmfc Committee was crmiss in will be on display in the lobby of one and that It could last ten or its duty when it declined, on tech- the Jewish Community Center. "The Poor C o m m u n i t y " nical grounds, to consider Israel's Thirty prints will be exhibited on even twenty years. nppeal ngainst her exclusion by the aspects and the significance adapted from tho original story Spain from tho Mediterranean Rosh Haslionah, Yom Klppur and of a legendary Rosh Hashonah 70 PER CENT CURAIILB happening will bo broadcast Only 15 per cent of rectal can- Regional Olympic Gnmes held last Succoth. cers are cured today. Early diag- month in Barcelona; Mrs. Roselln Smith, Center 11- from 11:30 n. m. to 12 noon nosis and prompt treatment could Colonel Hcnshel said that n let- brarlnn, stated that library ma- over KFAD this Sunday. Tho program will open the 12th Increase cures to 70 per cent, the ter he had written on the subject terial mid nudlo-vlsual nlds perAmerican Cancer Society says. Giv- to Mr. Brundage of the Interna- taining to the High Holidays are year of the Eternal Light seing tn (lie Cuncor Crusade can tional Olympic Committee had re- available to club lenders and re- ries. help inrilie this possible. mained unanswered. , . , ligious school teachers.
Veret to Report On Israel Mission
Ben Gurion Warns Egypt and Arabs
Holiday Services
Israeli Reprisals, Punit've Action
Pictorial Exhibit Of High Holy Days
Red Cross Cites Mrs. Greenberg
Friedman Asks Cash Outflow New York (JTA)—Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, executive vlpopresJdcnt of the United Jewish Ap. peal, called on American Jewry this week to raise $10,000,000 in cash in the next six weeks to finance the Immigration into Israel of 16,000 North African Jews within 60 days. Kabbi Friedman declared that ' both the French authorities in Morocco, and the moderate leaders of the Arab nationalist movement are "doing their best to protect the Jewish minority." Ha pointed out, however, that Jewish lives and property have been lost in the general rioting and bloodshed, and Jewis.. fears for the future arc on the rise. Tho UJA executive Jiead reported that several thousand Jews are today homeless because their houses were burned and razed in outbreaks that took place at Mazagun, Oucd, Safi and Casablanca. Several thousand more Moroccan Jews he added, arc in a Jewish transit camp in Casablanca "without homes, property, means of livelihood and only a burning desire to get to IsracJ." Rabbi Friedman noted that tho muunting immigration from North Africa is giving Israel "numerous economic problems but Israel's people are shouldering these difficulties with ready willingness. They know they must act at once. I hope American Jews will respond In the same way." David Feder, pledge redemption chairman of the Jewish Philanthropies Campaign, stated that in answer to this need for funds now a special effort will be made in tha spirit of the High Holy Days to ' collect outstanding pledges, Mr. Fcder also expressed his appreciation for tho cooperation ha has received during the current campaign. KEUTIIKU SAYS Haifa (JTA)—CIO president Walter Reuther told a group.of'' workers at the Kalser-Fraser plant here last week-end that 'there's a sense of solidarity with Israel among American workers. We will fight with you if neces- ' sary. We need something like your Histadrut and the spirit of your country's people In tho United States." Mr. Reuther and a delegation of CIO leaders wore touring Haifa area factories and docks, where they were warmly received by the Israeli workers. A reception tendered by Haifa's workers in his honor later heard the American labor leader declare that tho United States must help Israel, because whenever freedom is threatened, the United States is threatened also. At n reception in Acre attended by both Jewish and Arab notables, the CIO president said, "tho way In which Arabs and Jews live together here is a pleasant example of how both nntlons can cooperate on n larger scale." ASCII CONDEMNED' Rio de Janelero (WNS)—Tho Christological novels of Sholem Asch were condemned hero at a public trial sponsored by the Couiu' cil of Jewish Education of th8 United Zionist Organization. The two-day trial, which drew audiences of more thnn 1,000, waf under tho chairmanship of Dr. S. Malamud, with Dr. Z. Yosem us complainant and A. Pcskln as defender