Thursdoy, July 19, 1951
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
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The w<^rl3*s"j;i5urigesj^^^^ which "i^ee Short years ag6
.was battling against >bve^ for its very «xistlhce, is
hard at wori?>iri' the-sutaimej^ new industries to
provide; modern.tools.ah(J;jobf|^^ newcomers to the Jewish Statet. The vast gaiiis'in IsfaeiUindusbi "growing-up" process are shovsrn in this photographic report just arrived from the Jeydsh States C(io» A he'wly American established watch factory at Ramat Gan produces' 34,000 alarm clocks iannually; (2) Just like in the States-^ prelly exhibitor and all, Israel is* producing modern refrigerators. The factory^ another American investment, is turiiingouti 1,000 re-
frig^i;|^'rs t*m6^^ <S>f®^Mer vi6w of the Ramat Can alarm clock^factiory>nd its zhpd<^m'i^^^ beat right; (4) I^ewinlmigran^^^ firipm Shan^ai invested capital
to open a mo^derii workshop' in ,J auto spare
parts; i(5) Radios fbr^ the local :market- and for export are being, manufactured IBy a factoili!^ set u|i in fcrael by a group, of French investors; (6} An Isra^U m€K;1fianic chec over a new Kaiser-Frazer model before it rolls off the asse^ line at the Hai|ca plant. First shipments of the cars' are already enrpute to Firiland-as part of Israel's growing lOjgrott Ixade. (Ariierica
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agreement stipulating conditions uilider which normal civilian'' Ufe woiiid be; carri6i put in the^ insm^s land • p£ - JerusalsMri^ sighed here last week by Israel and Jordon representatives • find the United Nations chairinah: p the Israeli-Jordan- Mixed Armis-
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ip additipn, a master rn^ of thfe City of Jerusalem with: thci jiosii tioh ■ of occupied houses in n^ man's land designated upon it was signed by the Arabs and the Is-i^eUs;, It vi^as further agreed tha!t no other' buildings would be occupied by the 'forces of either party, except with the prior a^r proval of both. . The agreement specifies that both the Npw City, Mid ihe Old ,City pfV^
supp>ly:' essentis^^ services to the respective areas they occupy.
The Jordan River has been t^mporarUy diverted^ fpr a stretch of over 1,500 feet ih the vicinity fo* the Bnot Yaacbv Bridge in .liiprtheiasterh Israeli While th0 river flows through the new chanr hei, i*te old jbed will be deepened Bo\ that it can carry off more water from the Huleh marsh area. It has ajready.-been noted thait the ni»y channel has caused a speedier emptying /of Huleh ws^tetiind a dropl^^^^^ the level of water in the Huleh region.
(Jordan has complained to the United Nations ttot dammingof the Jordan River by Israel and restricting the flow^;^ the river had greatly increased the salinity
MQNTREA?l.^Tll^^^^
alutz' bif ice Jiere announced tha; all 'participants in thie Suinnjt^r Programs of'the Jewish Agency have departedi^pr Isra^ in order to jpin tiieir re^ective prbgrams,^ tile Summer Institute or the \york &,gtu(^,Tpur
A group of four Canadian girls, Miriam. Figler and {Pauline Gar-finkle (Montreal) i. SteUa Flader (Vancouver & Toronto), and Ley-la Margolus (Edmonton), were thefirst to depart on Junie 2(i Jaboard the SS. Columbia, and they were met in Israelrupon their arrival .on July 10 by the femainf der of Canadians, Libby i& Joseph Bercifssbn, Harvey Feldman, and Myer Joseph of Montreal, Lenora Kert, Myer Guzy,: Freda Steinjiberg of Tpronto and.Bory Margolus, of Edmpntpn/ as wel as. a very large group of Americans who travelled aboiard chartered EI Al Constellations.
of the water, making it less useful for irrigation purposes. The Jordan Government terme^ this "economic aggression" by, Israel land asked. Secretary General Trygve Lie to inform. it of the measures the U.N. would takb to stop the Israeli action.)
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TEri^^^m^^Isi)4lB0Dkinis for the international "Conquest of the Desert," exhibition, to be held in. 952 at the Jerusalem Convention Center, have already begun. They include a French exlhibit of re-cjlamation work in the Sahara and a Soviet ejchibit. on; thie work in thefCas]^ian Steppes, ll^hirty^^n^ ions are expected to participate in the Exhibition. _
All participants in the tours will be given, a splendid opportunity of witnessing two great events in the life of Israel—the elections to the Second Knessetti, which will take place on July 30, and the yTprld Zionist Congress^ which will be 'held in Jerusalem on August 14. In addition, the programming for both schemes has been planned by extremdy capable members of the Youm Departm^ent otf'the Jewish.Agehe^ in Jerusalem, Doctor Simon Her*-man (Summer Institute) Bariich Rubenstein (Work & Study Tour) iz^ conjunction with Dr. B. jBen-shalom. Director of the Youth and Hechalutz Department, • and it includes guided excursions throughr out Israel,, with the tour itinerary covering the hills of Galilee, the Negev, the cities, industrial and agricultural areas, places of his-r torical and Biblical significaifce, as well as immigrant camps and kibbutzim. Seminars and lectures at the Hebrew University will be cpnducted by eminent menjibers of the University's faculty, the Jewish Agency and Government experts, stressing the %nammbth problems encountered and fabulous progress made by Jhe new State since its inception. Participants in the programs
will be located on various kibbutzim for definite periods and there will be'able to observe, first hand,, 'the life, tempo.and peopl^ of the country, by Working side by side.with Israelis and chalut-zim, in the^fi^lds, by^ engiag|ng in fo^rinal jynth study with them^ aind byfjoining all other phases of the^ life in the collective settlements.^ Aside from tile above, a four-day stopover in Paris has been anrangied for members of the programs on the return flight, towards'the^ end of August.
Mizrachi DelegofiG;!
MONTREAL — Rabbi S. M. Zambrowsky, Executive President Mizrachi Zionist Organization of
Canada. and: member of the Ad-ninistration of the Mizrachi World Confederation, is heading the Canadian Mizrachi. delegation "to the Zionist World Congress which will open in Jerusalem on Augr ust 14.
The Relegation includes, Mr. Br Tannebaum, /Montreal; Mrs. Hy-man Bessin, National President Mizrachi Women's Organization of Canada, Ottawa; Rabbi Judah Washier, Toronto; Mr. Hyman Bessin, Ottawa; Mr. J. Wolinsky, Winnipeg; Mr. J. Zeifman, Toronto and Mr. H, Bonder, Montreal.
Prior to the opening of the Zipnist Congress the delegation will participate in conferences of the religious Zionist movement which will open in Jerusalem on August 1.
in his statement prior to l^s departure, Rabbi ^. Zambrowsky stated that the Canadian Mizrachi delegation will endeavor to work for a program that would strengthen the Zionist movement throughout the world. He also expressed the hbpe^ that during the delegation's visit to Israel they would participate in the laying of the corner stone of the religious youth centre in Atlit which is being built by the Mizrachi Organization of Canada.
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TEL AVIV (JTAi^^i^: T^ pecsonis were io^xaed here in a clash started: '^'^^^^ organized communist group at a parley called by the Union of Rumanian Jewsfin Israel to protest against the iarrests and deportations of the. Jews in Rumania. -
The ;speakers at the conference included Israel'Sv Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett and Mayor Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv. Mr. Sharett called upon the Rumanian authorities to realse arrested Jewish leadelrs and permit their emigration t& Israel, Other speakers condemned the acts of the Rumanian Government: '
Attempting to break up the conference, which took place in the Ohel Shem. Hall—one of the largest meeting haHs in the city —the communists storted a fight resulting in. the arrest of two of their group and in the injuring of twenty persons, mostly communists. Several of the injured communists were token to a first aid station while others were treated by private physicians.
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