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July 20, 1962 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-07-20

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Israel's Resettlement of - Immigrants Geared to Population Prediction that

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish

News)
JERUSALEM — Resettlement
of new immigrants is being im-
plemented under a plan geared to
an anticipated population in the

000 population, 400,000 for Haifa
and 250,000 for Jerusalem. Israel
now has a population of approxi-
mately 2,000,000 Jews and 250,-
000 Arabs.
The Minister said Eilat. Israel's
southernmost port city, was ex-
pected to reach a population of
38.000 and Beersheba and its en-
virons some 125,000.
He also announced that the
Israel Treasury had decided to
cancel the dollar-linking provi-
sion on outstanding loans of local
councils which would be affected
by the devaluation of the Israel
pound last March by an increase
in their 65,000,000 pounds
(about $21,000,000) of debt by a
third more:

He said that to alleviate

burden, a waiver would be ap-
plied for such loans on which

there is no return on the invest-
ments, that sometimes a wife
(Special to The Jewish News)
ment, such as for roads, bridges,
has
to
demand
her
rights.
drainage, parks, p l a y f i e l d s,
MADISON, Wis. — Should a
Such
a
realistic
attitude,
al-
schools, hospitals and synagogues.
child's ideas be seriously con-
next 10 years of 3,000,000 Jews
though
seeming
less
harmo-
sidered in making family deci-
and 360,000 Arabs, Minister of
For loans on such projects as
nious,
is
considered
more
de-
sions? If you belong to a Con-
the Interior Moshe Shapiro told
construction of markets and in-
sirable to psychological and
servative Jewish congregation,
parliament.
dustrial and commercial centers,
chances are you'll say yes. But sociological standards.
In presenting the budget for
terms for repayment were ex-
The Jewish group also indi- his Ministry, Shapiro said that
if you're a Roman Catholic or
tended by one-third.
cated
greatest
acceptance
of
conservative B a p t i s t, you're
the plan provides for a greater
reality
by
recognizing
that
irri-
Tel Aviv area of more than 900.-
more likely to say no, recent
research by Prof. Paul H. White- tation is inevitable in family
life.
It's
a
rare
mother,
they
man, University of Wisconsin
noted most often, who can be Sir Barnett Janner
psychologist, reveals.
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sweet and even-tempered with
In his study of how religious her children all day.
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affiliation affects parents' ideas
Other psychologically desir-
LONDON, (JTA) — Selwyn
ARE NOW BEING TAKEN
about themselves and their chil- able attitudes expressed most Lloyd, British Chancellor of the
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dren, Whiteman tested 30 par- frequently by the Jewish par- Exchequer, led the tributes at a
ent , couples from each of the ents are that withdrawing be- dinner in honor of the 70th birth-
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his record of service in politics
parents and some striking dif-
was parallel to his record in the
Jewish community, which he
ferences between these groups
called "unequalled in our time."
and Jewish parents, according
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Jacob Halevy, chairman of the
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British
Zionist Federation, which
For example, he found that
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Jewish parents encourage
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ficate
recording
the
planting
of
more than do Catholic and
a Janner Forest in Israel. Other
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Baptist parents. This, he feels,
speakers were Israel Ambassador
may be related to the less
Arthur Lourie, Harold Wilson,
rigid authority structure char-
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acteristic of present day Ju-
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man states, "may be character-
ized as having the least closed
system of beliefs and disbeliefs
hinging on absolute authority.
As parents, they are more likely
to interact flexibility and demo-
cratically with each other and
their children.
Catholics, h o w e v e r, most
closely follow ritual and doc-
trine under rigid authority,
Whiteman continues. As pre- Shraga Adiel, left, assistant
dicted, the study showed they director of the Israel Ministry
tend to deal more dogmatically of Education, and Arieh Fink,
with their children and exclude director of rehabilitation of
outside influences as much as the Israel Ministry of De-
fense, will return to Israel
possible.
Whiteman assumed that, of this summer after completing
the three, the Baptist faith a year of graduate study in
the United States through the
places the greatest demands on
its followers to maintain rigid Overseas Scholarship Program
moral standards. Such pres- of the National Council of
sures. he expected, would give Jewish Women. Adiel studied
rise to tension. If such tension at Teacher's College, Colum-
lacked a suitable outlet, it bia University, New York and
would create interpersonal con- Fink at New York University.
flicts such as marital diffi-
culties.
Israel's Knesset
The Jewish group. on the
other hand, is under the least Supports Government
rigid pressure and should have on Soblen Expulsion
the fewest problems in mar-
JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Is-
riage, Whiteman continues.
rael's parliament supported the
But Jewish parents indi- action of the government in the
cated more often than the deportation of Dr. Robert A.
others that marriage is not
Soblen, defeating three non-
always serene—that even two confidence motions by a vote
people in love can have argu- of 53 to 28. The Herut party
abstained.
Prime Minister David Ben-
Lack of Funds Closes Gurion
defended the govern-
New Jersey Center
ment handling of the case of
JERSEY CITY, (JTA) — Of- Dr. Soblen who fled to Israel
ficials of the North Hudson to avoid serving a life sentence
Jewish Community Center have in the United States for espio-
given up the struggle to meet nage for Russia.
The Prime Minister told the
a chronic deficit and have an-
nounced that the center build- Knesset that the expulsion was
carried out under laws involv-
ing has been put up for sale.
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The Prime Minister said the
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diately except that an obliga-
tion was felt to some 125 government had been unaware
bath after bath.
youngsters registered for the of the fact that an American
WHY? Because an electric water heater operates
Center's summer camp pro- detective attended the deporta-
tion and escorted Dr. Soblen,
regularly and continually at 160° without endangering
gram.
Some $80,000 of the annual who tried to commit suicide on
heater life.
$100,000 operating budget has the departing plane and was
been raised by membership landed in Britain, where he is
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Currently, $20,000 is still lack- of habeas corpus.
Ben-Gurion reiterated that
tion by Edison . . . and Edison free
ing to meet the budget and the
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funds are not in sight.
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for
criminals
from
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He
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The Center has some 400 family told the envoy that it was pure-
ly an internal Israeli affair.
memberships.

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13 - THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS — Frid ay, July 20, 1962

Psychologists Reports Jews Are
Most Realistic in Family Attitudes

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