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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
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Toiingr Judaea parents .will get a chance to see the Movement in action at the Western Toung Judaea ConTention taking place in Vancouver, Dec. 27-29 ... Con-gratulatioiis to Muni Evers on his re-election to New Westminster City Council . . . Lazar received a holiday greeting card
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The U.J.A. received a contribution this week from the employees of Jim Pattison Motors Ltd. . . . Crisis in the Zionist Movement has been solved. Morris Feldstein will report on his return from the national meeting held in Montreal last weekend . . . Centennial Ambassador to the youth of Israel, Heather Far-quhar of New Westminster, is a worthy representative of B.C. youth ... Mona Goldman, instructor not that old—has taught three generations of art, Suzanne Kort, children's art, her Aunt Laylah Sacks, and Grandmother Celia Margolis.
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TEL AVIV—The Tel Aviv district court imposed sentences of seven years each on two Lydda Arab youths aged 20 and 21 and a five-year term for another youth, aged 18. They were convicted on charges of trying to damage the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem railroad Une last March.
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JERUiSALEM—Israel's Cabinet discussed at its weekly meeting a report to the effect that the Arab states reached a defense agreement this weekend, under which the Arab states would send military forces into Jordan, "in an emergency" even if Jordan made no request for such aid.
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol evaluated that report at the Cabinet meeting and also noted that two. mines were found last week on Israel's side of the Jordanian border. The mines, he said, were the first discovered in Israel since the United Nations Security Council's recent deliberations on Jordan's coxnplaint against Israel's raid into Jordan on Nov. 13.
While no annoimcement was made about the Cabinet's reactions to the Arab agreement, it was believed here that the Government would not alter its attitude regarding such a possible development as spelled out two weeks ago by Mr, Eshkol. The Premier had said a fortnight ago that Israel would regard entry of non-Jordanian troops into Jordan as a change in tiie status quo along the Israeli borders.^
The Cabinet meeting decided that the next Independence Day parade, in the spring, would be held in Jerusalem, but would adhere to the provisions of the Israeli-Jordanian armistice agreement of 1949. Under that pact, Jerusalem is a "defense area" limited as to armaments and excluding war planes, rockets, artillery exceeding 25-pounders and field guns. Several years ago, after Israel had staged its Independence Day military parade in Jerusalem, Jordan complained to the Security Coimcil. Since then, the big, annual military parade had been held in other cities.
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way whilst still a young girl in Czarist Russia and from- which the road led to "Hashomer", "Ha-ganah", study at the Agricultural College at Nancy in France, missions to the Diaspora, the raising of a generation of young farmers on the stony soil of Jerusalem, loyalty to and activity in Mapai, the Histadruth, and the Women Workers' Council, contacts with and influence—both open and unseen—6n the mandatory authorities in behalf of Jewish Jerusalem, through the Yishuv's institutions headed by the Vaad Leumi, and finally to the composition of that S3rmphony which combined both the Eroica and the Pastoral, when the Ben-Zvis were assigned the ask of moulding the character of the President's House in the capital of Israel.
THERE IS A CONTINUOUS THREAD which never deviates from its straight path: from that fateful day when she set foot in the Jewish homeland and unwittingly left Arab Jaffa where a small group of Jewish traders lived, and spontaneously joined a Lag Be'Omer procession of Jewish schoolchildren who were marching on their way to Mikveh Israel, singing the Zionist song "Anu Olim". That song and its inner meaning became the hymn of her life during a period of almost 60 years, until the present day.
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