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October 10, 1969 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-10

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Hart to Speak Out at Assembly
for Jews Behind Iron Curtain

Michigan's senior U.S. senator,
Philip A. Hart, an acknowledged
*leader in the passage of civil
rights legislation, will discuss the
woeful lack of rights of Jews be-
hind the Iron Curtain at the Jewish
Community Council's Delegate As-
sembly 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Jewish Center.
Abraham J. Bayer, national co-
ordinator of the American Jewish
Conference on Soviet Jewry and
an expert on the entire subject of
Soviet Jewish problems, will share
the platform with Sen. Hart.
Bayer is in charge of interna-
tional community relations con-
cerns for the National Jewish Corn-
_

the subcommittee on antitrust
and monopoly and a member of
the Democratic policy commit-
tee. Former lieutenant governor
of Michigan, Senator Hart was
first elected to the Senate in 1958.
Judge Lawrence Gubow, Council
president, will preside at the as-
sembly session. Walter E. Klein,
Council's executive director, will
give a summary of the summer's
activities and review, in particular,
Council's action in relation to the
hijacking of a TWA jetliner to
Syria and the hangings in Iraq.
Hostesses for the social hour fol-
lowing the program will be from
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Friday, October 10, 1969-17

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Jerusalem participated in a cere-
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the Jurists' Forest in the Modiin'
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Deputy
Prime Minister Yigal Allon assert-
ed Monday that few if any of the
Jews now leaving Poland will
come to Israel. Allon, who heads
the ministry of immigrant absorp-
tion, told a press conference that
Israel nevertheless expected 50,000
immigrants in 1970, double the
number that will have arived here
by the end of 1969.
According to Allon, the Jews
now leaving Poland are a rem-
nant of those who could have left
in the1950s but elected to re-
main in a Communist country.
"They still do not seek a home
in Israel," he said.
(New York Times correspondent
Paul Hoffman reported from War-
saw that "The silent exodus of
Jews continues. Some 200 leave
every week for Vienna or the Scan-
dinavian countries." He added that
according to informed sources,
only 10,000 Jews will remain in
Poland by year's end out of a total
population of 32,000,000. Hoffman
described Poland today as a virtual
' police state where citizens are will-
ing to speak on almost any sub-
ject except domestic politics.)
Allon said that 40 per cent of
next year's anticipated immigra-
tion will be from Europe, 30 per
cent from Africa and Asia, 20 per
cent from North America and 10
per cent from Latin America.
Referring to his ministry, Allan
said he wanted it to assume re-
sponsibility for new immigrants
while they are still abroad and
first decide to come to Israel in-
stead of after they land in Israel.
The absorption ministry, created
by the late Prime Minister Levi
Eshkol last year, functions jointly
with the Jewish Agency in the ab-
sorption of newcomers. The agency
is solely responsible for the immi-
gration process.
The Jewish Agency reacted
sharply to Allon's proposal that
his ministry take over responsi-
bility for immigration.
A Jewish Agency spokesman
said Tuesday that the existing ar-
rangement between the govern-
ment and the agency was ratified
by the last World Zionist Congress
and is still in force. He said, "It
is amazing that such a proposal
(as Allon's) should take shape in
the absorption ministry at a time
when the Jewish Agency's efforts
are bearing bounteous fruit as the
immigration figures reported by
Allan make plain."

Frisco Federation Aids Hillel

SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — The
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program at San Francisco State
College and San Francisco City
Colleges. Rabbi Roger E. Herst.
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