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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Miriam’g
Stories for
Our Roys
and Girls
J “5s the pear ring on your finger,
have great The second is your diamond neck-
He’io Boys and Girls:
Many school children ]
fun telling riddles. Are they a fad lace "
at your school, too? Some of the
most famous riddles of all time
were asked of King Sokwnon by > scends from heaven is pure and j hand , on hill lcft . Then he said
j white but afterwards becomes soil-
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then ftklMa. Hurt (hose who were
boys not knowing what to do re
mained Standing with wet hands &
faces.
Then the king ordered that bas
kets of nuts and fruit be brought,
and he distributed thtrm among the
i youngster*. Those that put up their
! nttle skirts In which to hold the
fruit, he placed on his right, and
A third time, the Queen asked
What is it which when it de- j thosc w h„ held the fruit in their
Queen of Sheba.
to the queen, "Those on my right
All over the world, men had ed. In time it returns to heaven are Rirla; those on my left, boys.”
*n of King to the form of cloud# and again The Q Uoen 0 f Sheba was filled
Some American Student* on a Recent Study
Tour of Israel
Young Americans May Apply
for Study-in-Israel 'l ours
heard of the go
Solomon. From
»d to his
ery country they becomes as pure as it first was. wjth won der. With her seers and
ac ^ ^ Jerusalem “That must be snow,” said wise j magic j ans s he saw what the king
| to hear his proverbs, to benefit King Solomon. What can be v.hit done and together they cried
| by his wise decs
er than snow when it descends j „ K - n g Solomon Is as wise as an
One day the city learned that from heaven. And what is dirtier an g e l 0 f God.
> of the most beautiful women
the world was coming to see
King Solomon, Legend tells us that' & ave
|of
‘ Ki
than snow when it is turned to
mud on the highway. The clouds
birth to it, and when it
Your friend, MIRIAM
her land Kittor, was seven years’ in the sun - lt goes . back
__ e _ ,, ._j B^ ac h- Judy Shapiro Miami journey awgy from Jerusalem. Yet a #* ln where it came from.
Young Americans 18 to 33 years, ami Beacn, juay onapuv, » , , ... • The Queen of Sheba was almost
_ > ‘ ridnev Shankman Mem- she traveled that distance because ^
of age. may now apply to take. Beach, utaney siunsinau, m j r . InigM nut she had one more
part fin a two-month summit tour
to Israel, according to an amnmce
ment released by Zvl Caspf, as
sistant director of the Youth De
partment of the Jewish Agency for
Palestine
Touring the South for two
weeks. Mr Caspi talked with va
rious community leaders and in
dividuals concerning the July and
August tour to the Jewish State.
"Nothing speaks more eloquent
ly for Israel than Israel itself,”
said the youthful Israeli while ex
plaining the purpose of the tour.
"This summer marks the fifth sea
son for the tour,’ he continued,
"and the enthusiasm of its pre
vious participants has been very
gratifying "
Two hundred people arc expect
ed to take part In this summers’
tour which will include stop-overs
in Europe and extensive guided
tours throughout Israel
In explaining the vtay in Israel,
Mr. Caspi noted that the Head-
Quarters will be in Jerusalem
where leading government and
Hebrew University faculty mem
bers will address the group during
A 10-day orientation period. After
• complete tour of the country the
participants will spend about four
weeks living in an agricultural set
tlement. Free time to visit relatives
and friends will be granted dur
ing the seven week stay in Israel.
It was announced during Mr
Caspi’* visit that Herman Popkin
• of Atlanta, Director of the South
ern Zionist Youth Commission,
will be the Southern representa
tive of the Jewish Agency’s Sum
mer In Israel program, and inter
ested persons may apply for ad-
ditibnal Information and applica
tion* by writing to Mr. Popkin at
•I Peters Building, Atlanta, Ga.,
or directly to the Summer Insti
tute, Youth Department, Jewish
Agency, 10 E. fiflth Street, New
York, N. Y.
Mr. Caspl’s Southern tour has
taken him to New Orleans, Birm
ingham, Memphis, Nashville
Knoxville. Atlanta, Miami, Miami
Beach, and Jacksonville. A large
group of Southerners are expected
to Join the Institute this summer
either through the Agency’s pro
gram or by attending through Na
tional Young Judaea which has
a program for young people from
14 to 18.
Among those who have partici
pated in the Agency’s Institute In
previous years are. Rosamond
Harris. New Orleans; Marvin
Hurvich, Birmingham; Mrs. G.
Soltz, Miami; Ramon Rosenzwcig,
Savannah; Stanley Robinson,
Knoxville; Marlon Hurvich Good-
ateln, Cincinnati; Louis Rudovsky,
Savannah; Mike Levitt, New York;
Ruth Sadikoff, Chattanooga; Claire
Radin. Chattanooga.
Southern Judeans who have
been to Israel include; Charles
Krolof, Washington; Marcia Gross,
Miami Beach’ TJz Simkowitz, Mi-
phis, Tennessee; Sandra Garfin-
M was interested in testing the I satisfied. But she had one more
kel. Charleston; Bob Friedman, 1 wisdom of King Solomon. fS^rder^Jxhurd'ti b^Tand
When the Queen of Sheba fin- She ordered six hundred boys ana
| ally arrived. King Solomon greet- * brought ***”* them ’
Savannah; Marion Bear, Orlando;
Dolores C hem off, Miami.
REVERSAL
(Continued from page 1).
ficials under alleged instructions
from the Joint Distribution Com
mittee and the Zionist Organiza
tion. Welcoming the fact that the
Soviet Government has establish
ed that
false, the Israel Government state
ments said:
“The Government of Israel hopes
that redress of injustice will te
ed her as a welcome and honored aU the same size ’ tbeir
guest. She was. indeed, a fabu- ^ w « cut U» *•■». and they
lously beautiful woman. And w ° re ’ identical cloths. Now tell
wealthy, too. The two monarch* "»e. <> **"«•” sb * « ld ’ ?
rapidly became good friends. J the ** which a re the girls.
When the king had seated his Solomon thought a mo-
visitor at his side on the royal Th “ *» Smoother order
His servants brought to each child
a basin of water, and asked the
throne, she sak ! to him ”1 would
.. .. .. like to ask yog. some riddles. If, J . , ..
22 ! you arut wer them correctly, I will children to wash their hands and |
know that it is true when people | * ae<fs
call you wise ”
Her first riddle was: ’What wa
ter does not fall from heaven, nor
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completed by the termination of ( (rom ^ ^
the ant l-Jewish campaign, and’^^^*=^_
will welcome resumption of nor-
clefts of rocks. Sometimes it is
. > , t*. sweeter than honey, and at other
ma relations between the Sovid c than ^ even
Union and Israel. > , 1
"The Government of Israel has
heard with deep satisfaction of the
official announcement made in
Moscow that charges brought
against Jewish doctors have been
oroved false and that the so-called
,. .. . . -. weeps for joy and bitter when he
‘confessions by the doctors of their ; s
thought U has the same source.”
The king didn't have to think
long. He answered “The tear, of
course. It comes neither from hea
ven nor from the clefts of the
rock. It tastes sweet when man
'guilt' were obtained by improper
means The attitude of the Israel
Government regarding this mat-1
ter, as announced in the Israeli ]
Parliament, the Knesset, January
19, has been fully vindicated.
"In connection with the accusa
tions made against the doctors,
false charges also were leveled
against world Jewish organizations
such as Joint and the Zionist Or- gime has ordered another purge
ganization. The false accusations of "enemy elements,” according to
against the doctors also served as the newspaper, Scantcia. The Bu-
the basis for an anti-Jewish cam- chuarest paper said these elements)
paign, one step In which was sev- are persons linked to Ana Pauker,
erance by the Soviet Union of dip- the former Foreign Minister who 1
loroatic relations with Israel," the; is now in disgrace, Vasile Luca
weeps in sorrow.'
Then the Queen of Sheba posed
another ridde. “My loving mother
gave me two gifts. One has a beau
tifully rounded hole in it; the other
can cut glass. The first is found
in the sea; the second in the depths
of the earth.”
This too was simple for King
Solomon. “The first gift,” he said,
statement concluded.
The Moscow announcement i
and Teohari Georgescu.
Information received here from
came as a bombshell here, partlc- Prague through trustworthy sour-
ularly among extreme Mapam and C es disclosed that the Czechoslovak
Communist Party members who
supported the Russian accusations
against the doctors. Hope was ex
pressed in some circle that Morde-
Govcmment had intensified the
Durge of Jews from all public po
sitions and had speeded up depor
tation of Jewish families from the
cal Oren, arrested Mapam leader, larger population centers to vil-
might now be released by the Uget in the provinces. The Czech-
Czech authorities.
NEW “PLOT”
(Continued from page I)
and communicated these “secret*”
to the other two doctors.
A former employe of the Israel
Legation in Budapest was shot and
killed by Hungarian frontier
guards last week as he attmepted
to escape from Hungary into Aus-
oslovak army, it was reported, has
already been “cleansed” of Jews.
Jews in public jobs are being re
moved on grounds of alleged con
nections with “Zionist circles."
The deportation of Jews to the
provinces is being carried out in
Czechoslovakia in a more human
itarian manner than similar de
portations in Rumania and Hun
gary. Families to be deported are
given five to ten days’ notice of
tria, it was learned here. His
eight-year-old son was also killed I the move. They are 'permitted to
and his wife and daughter aged 11 take their possessions, including
wounded; The wife, who suffered fumiturei along with them, but
j since they are warned that their
new quarters will not be spacious,
a mental collapse following the
shooting, and the daughter were
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The slain man was identified In
the reports received here as Ga
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