Vol XXXIV—No. 41.
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Rabbi Attacks Judaism Council
Reform Services In Israel Checked
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Cease-fire Broken After Dag Leaves
Jerusalem ( J T A ) - T h e efforts San Francisco (JTA)—Rabbi of Dr. Nelson Gluoclt, president of Irvine F. Relchert, one of the tlic Hebrew Union College-Jewish founders of tho American Council Institute of Religion, to set up a for Judiaism in 1912 and honorary Reform synagogue within the proJerusalem (JTA)—Leu than 24 hours after the departure vice-president of the organization, jected Jerusalem Archaeological resinned from the Council with a of United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold from School, which will bo a branch of blast at its officers for carrying Jordan, two aggressive acts by Jordanians against Israel took HUC-JUt, came to naught Sun on an "obstructionist campaign place, .violating the cease-fire agreement which Mr. Hammarskday when Israel's two Chief against the welfare and legitimate jold has insisted must be observed. Rabbis refused t o permit it. Dr. aspirations of Israel and its > One of the incidents Involved an GJueck Is a well known archaepeople." attack by Jordanian Infiltrators on ologist wlto rediscovered King an Israeli children's village near Solomn's Mines, as well as a ReRabbi Relchcrt, In a letter of Jerusalem early Monday morning. form leader. .•'..' resignation to Council president The other was the planting by JorClarence L. Coleman, Instated that Dr. Glueck previously agreed danians of a mine near Kastel, in the organization had abandoned that services would be held only the Jerusalem area, where Jordanits original purpose of supporting lit the library of the school, exian troops had opened fire on Isprojects In Palestine of an "ecoslusivcly for students. He had raelis several times Sunday. also agreed, In deference to Orthonomic, cultural and spiritual nat- KIIKCSUOHEV BRANDED N Secretary G UN General HamWashington ( W N S ) - J . Edgar dox traditions, that the students ure." Instead, he said, tho Council would pray with covered heads. has become a political pressure Hoover, director of the Federal marskjold a n n o u n c e d that he group attempting to Influence the Bureau of Investigation, declared .would return to the Middle East Tho two Chief Rabbis insisted in October shortly before the openpolicies of the United States to- here that Communist Party boss ing of the next United Nations that It made no difference whethSimon E. Sobeloff ward Israel and the Middle East Nlkita Khrushchev had taken in General Assembly In New York In er service* were held In a library "in precisely the same fashion as the Ukraine In certain instances November. or any other room and that "wherever a congregation meets have the Zionists, whose political more extreme anti-Semitic measIsraeli leaders indicated, howures than Hitler. for Prayer, It Is a synagogue. The activities it severely criticizes." ever, that In the light of the InciInterviewed on a televised protime Is not right for the IntroducThe Council, Rabbi .Relchert dents Sunday and Monday they tion of Reform services which have continued, "is virtually a'pariah in gram, Mr. Hoover Bald. Khrush- will ask Mr. Hammarskjold what the power of dividing people, who Washington (WNS) ~ Solicitor Jewish organizational ll.'e" as a chev's anti-Semitism manifested he accomplished regarding ImpleItself Jn the Ukraine during the •re already too greatly divided." General Simon E. Sobeloff» ap- result of its. activities. Ho cited twenty-six years he "served" un- mentation! of tho cease-fire agreeas a case In point the recommenIt Is expected that Dr. Glueck ment during his stay in Jordan Will appeal to higher government- pointment by President Elsenhow- dation of the last convention of der Stalin. Sunday. "Israel will consider its al authority if the Jerusalem er as Judge of the U.S. Fourth the Council for Judaism that the policy toward Jordan In the light municipality, moved by the op- Circuit Court of Appealr. was final- U.S. Government undertake an of- DRANDEIS ANNIVERSARY of whatever assurances the U N AJP—Tho U.S. Senate and ; position of tho two Chief Rabbis, ly confirmed last week by the Sen- ficial investigation of tho United Secretary General may have obJewish Appeal. Ho called this House of Representatives passed tained from the Jordan Governfalls t o grant the Archaeological School the right to held services ate by a vote of 64 to 19 after proposal "Incredible and outrage- sep-rate bills last week authoriz- ment," a Foreign Ministry spokeseight hours of, debate. ing the United States Mint to man said here. ous." In the library. strike a special medallion comSouthern opposition to confir"At the last meeting of the IsFinally, Rabbi Relchert pointed memorating the one-hundredth mation appeared to be based on rael-Jordan Mixed Armistice Comout to Mr. Colemo.i that the anniversary of the birth of the late mission," the Israeli official pointMr. Sobeloff's presentation before the Supreme Court of the Admin- atmosphere In which the Council Supreme Court Justice Louis Dom- ed out, "tho Israeli delegation deistration's plan for carrying out had been founded hnd changed. He bltz Brandels. The medallion will clared that It saw no value in adtlie court's school desegregation said that membership in Zionist bo distributed by Brandies Uni- ditional condemnations when pre1I.V David Horowitz decision. President Elsenhower organizations was declining and vorRlty as souvenirs of tho Bran- vious resolutions adopted by the AJI'-The news tlmt the Soviet first submitted tiie Sobeloff nomi- th«t the loyalty of American Zion- dies Centennal Vcar. Commission remained unheeded by Union had agreed to increase Its nation a year ago n few weeks be- ists to tho U.S. "is freely conJordan. Now, with aggression conOil shipments coupled with the re- fore Congress adjourned and re- ceded to be ns ardent as that of tinuing, the question is again asked any anti-Zionist or non-Zionists." * 100,000 UIFT ports Mint the United States and nominated him last January. The Britain had withdrawn their offer Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals New York (WNS)—A $100,000 whether reliance can be placed on the Mixed Armistice Commission to dictator Nnsscr to help him covers Virginia, North and South contribution toward the establishbuild the Aswam Dam brought Curnlinn, Maryland and West Virment of a cultural and community as an effective organ for reducing cheer and encouragement to the ginia. , • center in Becrsheba, growing city border tension." ••'••; Israel Yitihuv amid commemorain Israel's Negev, Was announced Mr. Sobeloff, a Baltimore resition* of the sad Tisha B'av season. this week by Nathan and David . Israelis were also heartened dent and a former Chief Judge of The Jewish Community Center Shever, two brothers who are outby the hopes expressed in the re- the Maryland State Court of Ap- Prc-school will hold Its first ses- standing J e w i s h philanthropic ports from the Prime Minister's peals, has long been active in sion of the fall term Wednesday, loaders in SL Louis, Missouri. New York (WNS)—A report, Office on the Ilammarskjold-Bcn Jewish affairs, Ho is a former Sept, 5 from 9 to 11:30 a. m., it The American Fund for Israel Gurion talks. It was revealed that national', vice-president of the was.stated this week by Mrs. Sam Institutions will erect the Shever brought here earlier by American that the U.N. Secretary Genentl American: Jewish Congress and a Bcrmtut chairman of the pre-Center in co-operation with the rabbis who had visited Leningrad, that the Soviet Union would at viewed with deeper understanding former president of the Board of municipal 'government of Beer- last make available microfilms of all the points raised by B.C..Jewish Education and of B'nal school committee. Mrs. Bcrman urges parents to shebad. The Messrs Shever will the world-famous Gulnzburg 11-^among which were these acts of B'rith ui Baltimore, He has been a t t e n d the cornerstone-laying brary of rare Jewish manuscripts Arab provocation: the acceleration a. member of t h e board of direc- enroll their youngsters early for ceremony of the Center. and books was welcomed with enin "Arab preparations for wnr, in- tors of Baltimore's Associated the new term as enrollment will thusiasm here this week by Jewish be limited. cluding the Increased flow of Jewish Charities since 1925. scholars. Opening of these pricearms from lUisnla; the stepped-up At the JCC prc-school, Mrs, MENTAL HEALTH less archives to foreign specialists, campaign of belligerent anti-Israel Berman pointed out, the child's New York (WNS)—Sharing a statements by Arab leaden; the social skills In getting along with Federal grant with Loyola and they noted, will bring a happy end build-up by Egypt and Jordan of other youngsters of the same ago Harvard Universities to develop to efforts begun before World War the" Fedayeen units among the, are encouraged and supervised. mental health curricula for theo- I to gain access to the Complete refugees; the Intensification of the Tho child's pre-school experience logical students, Yeshlva Univer- collection. The collection is part of the Egyptian blockade at the Suez and London (JTA)—An engineering I s j i o t left to. chance, she added, sity wi'.' receive $136,296 over the famous collection of Hebrew and the incessant Arab violations of but is developed by companion- next five years for pilot and atomic reactor installed in Israel Yiddish books of the? late Baron the cease-fire agreements. . . . ship, supervision, protection and evaluation projects. Rabbi Fred I. B^G. and Hammarskjold also dis- would provide enough electricity guidance; Hollander, director of the Insti- David Guinzburg,' noted Jewish for the whole country and do away philanthropist and Orientalist, cussed the possibility of closer JorPlay materials, Mrs. Berman tute for Pastoral Psychiatry of whose library was nationalized dan-Israel relation! independent with the necessity of importing the New York Board of Rabbis, Of the other Arab states. . . . This fuel from abroad. Prof. Joseph continued, arc. carefully selected will direct the Yeshlva University after tho Bolshevik Revolution. It includes a Hebrew Bible printed in is why Mr. Harrarskjold flew to Well of Florida University de- for their educational and recrea- project. the year 1010 and a leatherAmman before taking off for clared here. He made his state- tional value to Insure the fullest ment at the annual meeting of tho learning situations for the youngbound volume of parchment letCairo where he pressed Nasser t o ters written in the 10th- century abide by the armistice agreements. British Committee for Technical sters, Mrs. Winifred King will be in Veterans to Be Host by Prince Joseph of the Khazars, . , . During tlic ninny hours B.G. Development In Israel. had spent with the U.N. chief, he Prof. Well, who just completed charge of instruction assisted by Commander Milton Goldberg of describing his conversion to Judacontinuously stressed the neces- a month's visit to Israel as a guest Mrs. Sol. Yaffe. Register your tho Epstein-Morgan Post, JWV ism. sity of direct talks with the Arab of the Technlon, said that In his youngster now and for further in- announces the appointment of The scholars here stated that ' leaders, . . . opinion the Israel Government formation contact tho Center ac- Jerome Grossman as Post VAVS microfilms of the collection will would d.o better to install an elec- tivities office. JA 1366. representative for both the Omaha be a "boon to Jewish and Hebrew and Lincoln V.A. hospitals, Com- scholarship" and will "help shed Meanwhile, Syria created <iulte tricity-producing renctor Immedi: mander Goldberg also stated that light on, among other things, » stir In the whole Arab world by ately rather than construct a renctor for nuclear research. Israel the Post will be host to a group of many lost books of the Middle announcing a Damascus plan for Sunday Radio scientists have announced plans veterans from the Omaha V.A. Ages." Those who commented on union with Egypt. Iraq and Jorfor the Rigninc of a contract for Hospital at the AAA ball game tho library were Rabbi Gerson D. Mark van Doren, poet, critic dcan fear treachery. a research reactor. to bo held Tuesday night, July 31, Cohen, librarian of the Jewish and Columbia University proThe meeting at Urionl, YUIJOat Municipal Stadium. fessor of Ki»;lisli, and Maurice Theological Seminary; Prof. Salo salvla, attended by the so-called "Israel," lie stated, "should be W. Baron of Columbia University, Samuel, author and lecturer, "neutrals" Tito, Nehru and Nas- practical and not set up a purely and Abraham Bcrgcr, chief of the will encage in a scrlcc. of Inser, resulted In a renffirmntlon of research nuclear reactor for the Dublin Mayor Jewish Division of tho New York formal dialogues on highlights Bandung; which completely ignored distant future. What the country Public Library. of the first five books of the Israel. Nasser, however, failed needs is tho Immediate installaLondon (WNS)—Dublin Lord Bible in a 10-week Summer 'to.receive the all-out (support for tion of nn engineering reactor for Mayor Robert Briscoe, the first feature, "Tho Words We Live his nntl-IhraM pnigiain from Tito the Immediate future. A small Jew In the history of the Irish Klurznick Arrives and Nehru. . . . By," on Eternal Light over quantity of uranium—enough t o capital to hold that post, has an- Buenos, Aires (JTA) — Philip KFAB Sunday mornings at be contained In a suitcase—could From Jordan comes a report nounced that he will make a trip Klutznik, world president of the 11:30 o'clock. tlmt a new Hebrew scroll has been provide tho whole electric power to the United States this fall. Ho B'nal B'rith, arrived here and i s This will bo the fourth Sumdiscovered in the Dead Sea area needs of Israel for a full year," Ho has also accepted the invitation of being honored by various Jewish mer tho two noted men of let- New York Mayor Rolxjrt F. Wag- groups. He was given a reception where* tho other hciolli had been reiterated his belief that suffiters have been featured on the ner to visit New York and review by the DAIA, central representafound In 1017, The now scroll is cient uranium could be recovered program. anic] to contain the five Ixmks of from Ncgcv phosphates to operate the St. Patrick's Day parade there tive body of Argentine Jewry, and 1 1 MOM ", compi KlnR tho Toruh. such a power-producing reictsr. ncmt March 17: • •'" - ' by the local B'nai B'rith' lodge-
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