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Open Door Policy Brings Israel 1000 Immigrants Daily

Indianapolis Churchman Finds New Nation Meeting Challenge With Faith and Courage

My dear Hoosier Friends:

WE HAVE seen in the last 48 hours unbelievable sights here in inhuman situations of the

Israel.

placed Jews of Europe—the (er-| |rible conditions in D. P. camps in| Germany and Austria=—and the establishment of Israel has been an answer to the prayers of mil[lions and relieved one of the most 20th to]

Tel-Aviv, Israel April, 1951.

|Century. They have come

We came to Tel-Aviv via what is called the Burma Road of |Israel by the thousands from Eu-|

Israel, a substitute road to Jerusalem during the fighting.

beautiful. We stopped at refugee interest. In this letter I want to] tell you about Israel as we have! seen it. The eyes of the world are turned towards Israel as we approach the third anniversary of statehood, May 4. Anyone who is. interested in world events, national affairs, the United Nations, ‘and the problem of human welfare would naturally be interested in this new nation and its future. Israel faces an almost insurmountable task—at times her future seems almost hopeless— but with the determination of her people and under the providence of Almighty God she will meet them. We who have heen privileged to witness this great adventure underway in the State of Israel see the great human factor that is present and the difference between success and failure here is due to the reactions and intrepid spirit of her people—their unlimited energy, drive and enthusiasm has been responsible for her achievements,

» - - ON MAY 11, 1948, Israel was admitted as a member state In| the United Nations, following this | there was a great celebration and | rejoicing throughout the world and more particularly in Israel.

Now, after their victory in war, | and their admission to the United | Nations as an established nation in the fellowship of the peace-lov- | ing nations of the world, the peo-|

Dr. Martin

It was|rope, North Africa, Morocco, Alcamps and many other points of |giers, Tripoli, and Turkey. It is| 4 an the ingathering of the world’s THE PEOPLE of Israel live exiles.

through many conditions which] As American Christians; we are we in America would consider in-|interested also in the out-reach| tolerable. They subject themselves of, lsrasls infivence, Hs erfect 3 to strict rationing that the new| pS, on I re on immigranty may have enough to| {the side of democratic governiment and human freedom. The

They who live in Irael feel a/ jantagonism to the new ideas and new sepse of freedom and oppor- {the new institutions of Israel is

tunity which they have never) omy heretofore. 2 many thou- [reflected in at least three ways. sands of Jews, Israel is a land of] ONE: In the bitter opposition opportunity, the end of the rain-|from the Arab states to Israel. bow, “the land of beginning] TWO: In the revolutionary turagain” where they are to find a moil of such states as Egypt, new life under democratic govern-|Syria and Iran. ment and enjoy human freedom. | THREE: The persecution of the As chairman of the Indianap-jews in the outlying Arab counolis Chapter of the Americanii jeg. Christian Palestine Committee,

n tJ o which is concerned in helping to falfill the Zionist aspirations in| THE INTERNATIONALISM of

Israel and Palestine, and in the/J€rusalem cannot be brought forth | spreading of democratic ideas @S a panacea for the difficulties throughout the Middle East. I facing this section of Palestine. feel that Israel is important be- Jerusalem is_not geographically, cause of the larger outlook and economially, socially and politiits influence, ngt only in the cally 2 workable unit. The su-

Middle East. but in the world at! pervision of the Holy Places in large. Jerusalem might be achieved|

without involving the United Na-

AS CHRISTIANS, in America, tions in an unworkable agminia-|

we have always been deeply con-|trative and police responsibilites. cerned about the plight of the dis-| The New City of Jerusalem is|

EDITOR'S NOTE—~Dr. Sumner L. Martin, superintendent of the Indianapolis Methodist Dis- | trict, is traveling in Israel as a | | member of the American Christian Palestine Committee. | The accompanying letter is one of a series sent by Dr. Mar- | tin as an exclusive feature of | The Times.

{the shores of Galilee.

In the days of Jesus, /naum was a very important city. |The main east to west highway | {led through this city. Even though |Tesus never:traveled far, not more | than 200 miles from where he was (born, Heé was seen and known by | men from every part of the civ-|

lilized world who had traveled this {the natural and historical capital | oo onal road.

lof the State of Israel. Its growth land cultural development has| been hastened by the establish- ernaum to indicate the rich his-| ment of the State of Israel. The|tory of the past. Yet as you stand | realization of the universal inter- on this ancient site, memory be- | ests in Jerusalem and the fulfill-\comes alive and the past rises men of the national aspiration of (before you like a dream. the people of Israel are in no way, Some of our party went swiminconsistent. iming in Lake Galilee and others We express our satisfaction, ©f Us wanted to go fishing. Our) after having visited Israel, in the Party will break up when we recareful manner in which the Gov- turn to Tel-Aviv. ernment of Israel is observing its| This has been the most wonder-|

and safe-guarding the holy places| [mate interested in the Bible his-| and shrines in Palestine. sn. Yours sincerely, WE WENT down from Naza-| SUMNER L. MARTIN. ireth to the city of Tiberias, and = |ate our lunch on the shores of |Lake Galilee. A few rocks and stones is all that remains of ancient Capernaum with the exception of a beautiful ,ynagogue with Roman pillars decorated with the Star of David and other Jewish emblem Some believe that this is a synagogue mentioned in Scripture in connection with the Roman Cen-| turion whose daughter was healed, |by Jesus. But others think it was built about the 3d Century, A. D.

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| Jesus spent the greater part of with everything “on the house” last July 14, will arrive in San {His public life in Capernaum on for 1265 Marine veterans of the |Diego harbor to be greeted by

Caper- aboard the USS Sgt. Sylvester boats and a specially chartered

There is little remaining in Cap-|

well understood duty of respect|ful trip of my life and I shall be|

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San Diego to Acclaim 1265 Korea Veterans

SAN DIEGO, Cal, Apr. 28| The Leathernecks, all members | (UP)—San Diego prepared today of the 1st Marine Brigade which Ito extend a full-dress welcome|left for the Korean war front

Korean war returning tomorrow a fleet of private boats, city fire

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ple of Israel are seeking a way | to shannel their energies toward |

meeting the present and the future difficulties. They must establish peace and trade relations with their immediate neighbors. They must -develop a. stable economy,

~of “immigrants coming from--T70

from all quarters of the earth, now numbering over 1 million people. They must swiftly accomplish eco- | nomic stability by means of for-| eign loans, gifts and favorable | trade agreements,

IT IS DIFFICULT for the world | to imagine how 1 million people

can maintain a stable economy and at the same time rehabilitate | and absorb a thousand immi- | grants a day. The government of | Israel has reiterated its determi-| nation to maintain the open door! policy for immigrants and keep! faith with all who wish to find a new life and a new home in Israel. It requires considerable more courage, fortitude and sacrificial endurance to end this struggle— the absorption of hundreds of thousands of immigrants—than it did to win the war against the seven Arab states. Israel's willingness to keep the door open, by some, might be called national suicide but today this new nation has remarkably kept its word and solved its problems. Only a great and courageous people, a people of great faith in God, a =self-sacrificing people would dare launch’ a new pation on such a policy. { One of the most significant | elements in the building of]

' Israel's economy is the Weizmann named ni

Institute of Science, honor of Israel's president, Dr Chaim Weizmann. We visited this and had our lunch there.

This institute is well equipped;

with a professional staff of about] forty and a technical staff of] about one hundred and twenty. | Its work is purely scientific and] applied science, organic and prysical chemistry.

Four German Students In U. S. for School Tour

VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Apr. 28 (UP)—Four students from West Germany arrived here today to tell American high school pupils about the lives of Germans behind the iron curtain. ! Christa Willmanns and Brigitte | Spiegelhauer, both 16, and Juergen Moehler and Helmut Weber, both 18, were brought to the United States by the Freedoms Foundation after winning an essay contest conducted by the foundation in Germany.

Pact Airmen to Meet

WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 (UP) ~The Air Force chiefs of staff of the United States, Canada, Britain and France will meet here Monday to discuss air protection for the Atlantic Pact army.

Petain Improving

ILE D'YEU, France, Apr. 28 (UP)—Former Marshal Henri Petain, 95, is still improving, a health bulletin said tonight.

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