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loan, this time of 1,000 pounds to
build more accommodations for the
youngsters it was absorbing. They
offered machinery as collateral.
At present, the Kibbutz owes the
Central Bank a total of 2,144
pounds. Of the amount 1,764
pounds is due for the construction
of dwelling rooms for the young
folk and others whom it absorbed
since it went on the land in the
Negev. The remainder is the bal
ance of a loan given to increase
agricultural production, a highly
vital factor in the current move
to secure Israel’s self-sufficiency in
provisioning.
Gvar-Am is returning to its nor
mal ways. It is becoming once
again a peaceful farm settlement,
tilling the soil and enjoying the
fruits thereof. Yet fighting which
raged in its vicinity a year ago is
still a vivid memory, and so are
those who fell in guarding this de
fense bastion of the state of Israel.
A vivid memory, and a challenge,
too, to the dark forces which
sought to overcome the men and
women who settled in a wilderness
so as to win it back to new life.
The budding woodland today will,
in the years to come, perpetuate
that challenge.
(Copyright, 1949, J.T.A.. Inc.)
Medical Graduates
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lake steps to re-organize the hos
pital services with a view to estab
lishing as many residencies as may
be approved by the Council on Edu
cation of the American Medical
Association. This, in some hos
pitals, may entail a change in staff
appointments or heads of depart
ments. It may require full time
directors to serve as teachers in
some of the important branches of
medicine. I am convinced that, un
less this is done very soon, the
Jewish medical group throughout
the country will be greatly handi
capped in their progress and ad
vancement. This would be a great
loss, not only to the Jewish com
munity but to the public at large.
In closing, I want to state that the
Jewish community in New York
has a splendid opportunity to re
organize its medical and surgical
facilities, especially in the Bronx
area, which would greatly improve
the professional service rendered to
the community and at the same
time create greater facilities for
medical education. The important
medical institutions in that area
belong to "Federation.” There is no
reason why a central committee, lay
and medical, representing these in
stitutions, should not be organized
to improve the training and educa
tion of physicians. To my mind,
this is one of the most important
problems that the responsible lead
ers of Federation and the trustees
of the institutions will have to deal
with in the near future.
(Copyright 1949 — JTA)
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