T:~?l ~ B2 ~h 1 10 70 ,O!'C .. 3. d kl'= . Provl12n c , R. I. n'.M"Pl."l: BETH-E[. LIB ~ARY NEWS Advocates Settling 8JtiejA. Of Arab Refugees Outside Of Israel WASHINGTON - The House JEWS IN DETROIT will be per­ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. mitted t.o use absentee ballots in Foreign Affairs Committee, in an official report made public last the forthcoming state primaries, VOL. XLV, NO. 24 FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 1961 12 PAGES which coincide with the Rosh week, said that it believes that Hashona holiday, it was reported. "the vast majority of the Pales­ The Detroit Election Commission Sy~ians Return tine Arab refugees will eventually ordered the printing of 30,000 ab­ U. S. Administration To Stop have t.o be settled on land where sentee ballots. In the 1950 pri­ Tourists To Israel there is room and opportunity for mary, which also fell on Rosh Grant To Israel This Year them." Hashonah, more than 10,000 Jew­ After Kidnapping In its discussions of the Arab ish voters in Detroit used absentee WASHINGTON - The State ed t.o Congressional protest and refugee problem, the Committee ballots. 'l'EL AVIV - Two t.ourists, one Department has officially Inform­ reinstated Israel in the grant pro- was given facts by a Committee American and one Brltlsl\, who ed Congress that for the first time gram. Israel was granted $7,500,- member, Rep. Leonard Farbstein A RADICAL METHOD of pin­ were kidnaped by six Syrians a in a decade American grant-in-aid 000 as an immediate result of the <D., N. Y.,) differing from the pointing brain tumors has been week ago, were returned unharmed will not be allocated t.o Israel be­ furor over its omission from the State Department's presentations developed through the joint effort t.o Israel this week through cause of her "impressive econo­ countries receiving grant-in-aid. on this subject. Farbstein stressed of the Weismann Institute of United Nations observers. mic development." In its report the Committee on resettlement in Arab lands as an Science and the Israel At.omic Israeli officials are still hunt­ The House Foreign Affairs Com­ 1''oreign Affairs said: "The com- important part of any effective Energy Commission. The method ing for another American t.ourist, mittee made known this develop­ mittee has been informed that solution. is said t.o be an improvement Mark Goldmann, who is missing ment last weekend in its formal aid t.o Israel will 1n the future In Its formal report on the for­ over those used in the United and possibly held by the Syrians. 'report t.o the full Congress on the stress loans and food for peace. eign aid b111, the Committee said, States. The American, 19-year-old foreign aid legislation now under Under difficult circ\.lil\Stances, Is- "The Committee regrets that only Philip Janovsky, and the British consideration. Last year the ad­ GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL, real has achieved impressive eco- limited progress has been made t.o t.ourist, 18-year-old Elizabeth· ministration sought similarly t.o nomic development so that for the solve the problem of the Palestin­ not.orious anti-Semite and found­ Weil, who are both at the Yav­ deny granting aid t.o Israel, but er of the American Nazi Barty, first time in 10 years, grant as- !an Arab refugees. Some progress neh Kibbutz on a one-year train­ administration officials surrender- sistance has not been program- has been made within recent infuriated the Arlingt.on County ing program, left the Kibbutz for Board with a brazen defense of med for Lsrael. The committee is years because refugees who have a tour of nothern Israel. While ARABS DENY STORY of the opinion that Israel should acquired skills have found employ- nazism when he was called t.o ap­ touring ein Gev, they said, they pear at a meeting that was con­ WASHINGTON - A report by continue t.o receive development ment and have been absorbed in were surrounded by arms-carry­ an Israeli Cabinet member that loans and other forms of econo- the local economy. sidering a resolution urging ing Syrians, who fired at them. strong legal action t.o curb his lo- the United Arab Republic ap- mic aid t.o levels high enough t.o "The United Nations Reilef and Bullets hit their knapsacks but ·proached an American firm about insure continued development." Works Agency," the report con- - cal activities. The resolution was not them. submitted by the Arlingt.on chapt­ obtaining the new Israeli process The Committee stressed that tlnued, "plans t.o now expand the er of the U. S. Veterans of For­ They said they were blindfold­ for desalting sea water was denied "should circumstances arise in vocational training program in eign Wars. ed and taken t.o a site they could last week by a spokesman for the which Israel again would be in order t.o stimulate employment of not identify. There they were UAR Embassy here. need of grant aid, the Committee the refugees and part of the funds PRESIDENT NASSER OF THE questioned for hours at a time The UAR spokesman said that believes that the Administration Included in this year's authorlza­ United Arab Republic is holding about Israel military movements "upon contacting Fairbanks Whit- should deal sympathetically with tion for the United States con- Jews as living hostages In the the economic situation and the ney t.o ascertain their alleged UAR any such request. tribution t.o UNRW A are to be event of a war with Israel, it was forth coming general elections. contact, we were t.old that no used for this vocational training declared in London, England by a They were not ill-treated. overtures by the UAR for the program. Nevertheless, progress Jewish refugee who has Just ar­ acquisition of this process have ISRAELI REUNITED t.oward a final solution remains rived there from Egypt. The Jew­ · A h ever been made in the United NEW YORK - A six-year-old reirrettably slow." ish refugee said Jews in Egypt are Egypt1anS pprOaC States." However, a spokesman Israel-born motherless girl was The Committee stressed that discriminated against and that for the corporation in New York reunited with her father last week the only favorable developments Nasser's police are even keeping an U. S. Concern About City confirmed that its Washing- after a strenuous cust.ody battle during the past year were 1) real eye over Jewish synagogues. The t.on, D. c . office had be(!n ap- by her Catholic foster mother t.o progress in the rectification of status of Jews in Egypt is that of De-Salting Process proached by representatives of the keep her and raise her as a UNRWA relief rolls, and 2) the fourth-class citizens, he added. TEL AVIV - A Cabinet minister _u_A_R_ . _____________c_a_t_h_o_li_c_. ____ __________(C_o_n _t_in_u_ed_o_n_P_a_g_e_2_> __ AFTER FUNCTIONING AS AN said last week that· the United Orthodox congregation for more Arab Republic had approached than 63 years the Tree of Life a United States concern about Jewish Community In Calcutta Dwindles Congregation in McKeesport has acquiring a new Israel process for CALCUTTA, India - A 160- Rabbi Musleah, a graduate of community were Shalom Cohen, decided t.o join the Conservative rcovering water from the sea, ac­ year-old Jewish community with Calcutta University, went t.o the a Jeweler who came from AleP­ movement and been accepted t.o cording t.o a N. Y. Times report. a New York-trained rabbi is United States in 1947. Five years po, Syria, in 1798, and his son­ membership in the United Syna­ The United States company, gradually dwindling t.oward ex­ later he was ordained and received in-la w, Moses Dwek Cohen, who gogue of America. The trend t.o­ the Fairbanks Whitney Corpora­ tinction here according t.o Paul a master's degree in Hebrew lit­ came here in 1806. ward Conservative Judaism be­ tion, has sales rights for the Grimes of the New Y~rk Times. erature at the Jewish Theological The first synagogue was opened gan t.o manifest itself in the con­ equipment in the Western Hem­ It is dwindling voluntarily. Its Seminary in New York. in 1831. The second was opened gregation in 1950 with the in­ isphere. members have complete religious When he returned t.o Calcutta in 1836. The third, established in stitution of changes in the serv­ Development Minister Mordek­ freedom in India. Many feel, how­ in 195.2, he found it difficult t.o 1884, is Maghen David, where ices, mixed seating arrangements hai Ben - Tov said Fairbanks ever, that Britain offers better convince the Jews here that they Rabbi Musleah officiates. Its ste­ and partial services In English. Whitney had advised the Egyp­ economic opportunities or that should have a rabbi. Non-ordained eple and clock tower are land­ tians who approached them t.o Israel is a more logical homeland scholars were performing rabbin­ marks of the financial district. THE NEW KRUSHCHEV MANI­ negotiate directly with Israel, for followers of their faith. ical duties. Today, however, the Some leading members of the f est.o t.o be presented t.o the forth­ which has retained marketing At the end of World War Il, dwindling community feels that it community have been the late Sir com Ing 22nd congress of the So­ rights for the Eastern Hemi­ more than 2,000 Jews worshipped could not do without him. David Ezra, one time sheriff of viet Communist Party contains a sphere.
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