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June 14, 1968 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-14

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Youth Demand Changes of WZO

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Nation-
al Jewish ComMission on Law and
(Continued from Page 1)
presentation to Israel's quest for Public Affairs hailed a "precedent-
Some of their demands, which peace and a flat rejection of setting" ruling by the New York
State Committion for Human
reportedly include a seat on the "palliatives" and "temporary ar-
WZO Executive, coupled with rangements" reached outside the Rights that employers in the state
exuberant demonstrations outside Middle East which resulted only must make reasonable accommo-
dations to the religious needs of
the Congress Hall and a shower of in war and the present Arab
pamphlets and posters within, have Israel impasse. But Eshkol's I prospective employes who are Sab-
bath observers.
: Most urgent plea was for Jew-
rankled some oldtimers.
The ruling was made by Human
The basic student demand was wish immigration from the free
Rights Commission chairman Rob-
summed up in slogans painted on world.
ert J. Mangum in a case brought
cars which they drove in a demon-
"We are entering a new era,"
stration outside the Congress hall: he said, "and even today Israel's by Bernard Rubin of Brooklyn, a
"Away With the Old" and "Give economy can absorb any profes- computer programer, who was de-
nied employment by the Metro-
Zionism a Younger Image."
sional who would come." Because
Specifically, they. are asking for the country is lacking in crafts- politan Life Insurance C3. because
abolition of the partY system in men and experts, the Prime Minis- he would have to leave work early
the Zionist organization, the ap- ter said. some branches of the on Friday afternoons during the
'inter to be home before sunset,
pointment of experts, rather than economy have been restricted in the start of the Jewish Sabbath.
party nominees, to high WZO their development.
In the ruling Mangum held that
posts, the expansion of the Zionist
The Congress, at its opening employers should follow Federal
framework to include bodies not session Sunday night, was told by guidelines but held that employ-
affiliated with Israeli political Dr. Nahum Goldmann than 70
ment of Rubin would impose un-
parties and encouragement of years after the first Zionist Con- due hardship on the insurance
anyone who recognizes the cen- gress - in Basle, the focus of the
trality of Israel in the life of movement is not the creation of company because of the nature
of computer scheduling work.
the JeWish people. a Jewish national homeland but
In a second Sabbath observer
Eshkol, addressing the ple- assembling the Jewish people in
nary session of the Congress, the Jewish state founded 20 years case, brought against the insur-
devoted the major part of his ago. This, he said, is the funda- ance firm by Rochelle Sachs of
the Bronx. Commissioner Fran-
mental task—the Zionist move-
cis Giaccone held that refusal to
ment stand or fall on what
hire a secretary on a full-time
,happens with aliya (immigra-
basis because of such Sabbath
tion).
needs constituted "probable cause
"This will become the great his- to credit the allegations of the
torical test for the survival of complaint."
Zionism." It is a crucial test, Dr.
Giaccone based his findings on
Goldmann continued, because
the principles of the Rubin case,
"many progressiVe and left-wing
according to Dr. Marvin Schick,
elements, not to mention the president of the Jewish group,
Communists, are today anti-Zionist. which represented both com-
Young Jews and other youths who plainants in their suits.
do not feel any loyalty to their
Dr. Schick said that, in effect,
own countries can, only with dif-
ficulty, be brought to the quest Mangum adopted the "Guidelines
on • Discrimination Because of Re-
for self-realization as Jews.
ligion" promulgated in July 1967
"All the discussions on who by the Federal Equal Employment
should handle immigration or Opportunity Commission, which
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absorption do not even begin to provide that non-discrimination by
touch the real problem involved employers on religious grounds in-
in aliya, which are the conse- cludes an employer obligation to
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acter of our period," Dr. Gold- i to the religious needs of employes.
mann said.
I if they do not involve "undue

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the basis of the Federal guide-
lines. •
Howard .Rhine, a New York • at-
torney who represented the Jew-
ish organization before the state
commission, said four other com-
plaints were now before the com-
mission and one is before the
Federal commission.

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Dr. Schick said his organization
would appeal to the state commis-
sion for re-opening of the Rubin
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Magazine Says Zionists
Caused Polish Unrest

NEW YORK (JTA) — A Soviet
magazine has charged that Polish
"Zionists" in the employment of
"Western intelligence agencies"
were responsible for organized
demonstrations agains the Warsaw
government several months ago.
The magazine, International Life,
received here, said that the "Zion-
ists" adopted Nazi Germany-like
"fifth-column" tactics. Since the
demonstrations, Jews from all
walks of Polish life, especially
party and government positions,
have been purged.
Meanwhile, more than a thou-
sand young Philadelphia Jews are
planning to journey to New York
Cites Monday for a one-day demon-
stration at the United Nations and
before the Polish Mission in pro-
test against the continued anti-
Semitic policy of the Polish govern-
ment.
The youngsters, members of 17
Jewish youth groups here, will
travel to New York in a bus cava-
cade.
The Jewish Community Relations
Council
of Greater Philadelphia,
a
sponsor of the demonstration, has
a asked the superintendent of Phila-
delphia's public schools to allow
all Jewish students participating in
the protest to be excused from
school for the day.

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