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November 28, 1969 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-28

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Israel's Orthodox
Educators Claim
gUnder-Privile.e'

South, Central Americans
Deliberate on Communal
Affairs, Rights Issues

LIMA (JTA)—Fifty delegates
from South and Central America
deliberated over communal affairs
and human rights issues at the
second plenary session of the Latin
American Jewish Congress being
held hefe. Tthe event coincided
with the centenary celebration of
Peru's Jewish community. One of
the main issues discussed was the
growing restlessness of Jewish
youth which here, as abroad, has
been demanding a greater voice
in policy-making by the Jewish
community and more funds for
their activtiies.
The Congress' 1969 award for
contributions to human rights
school construction.
Under Israel law the state sup- went to Foreign Minister Alfonso
ports two schools systems, one Arinho Mello Franco of Brazil.
religious and the other general. In the keynote address, Dr. Moises
There is also an independent re- Goldman, of Argentina, reviewed
ligious school network run without the situation of Jews in Latin
state support by the Agudat Israel. America and spoke of the growing
However, It receives support from efforts of Arab propagandists on
the continent.
many local authorities.
The National Religious party
is demanding the portfolio of ed-
ucation and culture for itself in
the new cabinet. But obServers
here believe it will settle for a

JERUSALEM' (JTA)—Orthodox
educators complained Tuesday
that the religious school network
III Israel has been "under-privi-
leged" for years and is not going
10 take it any longer."
Rabbi Zvi Moshe Neriah, a
Knesset member who heads the
Bnel Akiba Yeshivot, acknowledged
a report by the education ministry
Last week that religious schools
are now getting over six per cent
more of the new school buildings
than the general school system.
But, he said, the ministry failed
to disclose that, in past years,
religious schools received 60 per
'cent less than the others of new

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sized cemetery in which to bury
the faults of his friends.
—H. W. Beecher

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deputy minister. The education
minister has been traditionally
drawn from labor ranks.

Defense League Hit
by Canadian Leaders

TORONTO (JTA) — Leaders of
Canadian Jewry rapped the self-
styled Jewish Defense League, an
organization that claims to protect
Jews and Jewish property in
racially tense urban areas. Murray
Spiegel, chairman of the National
Joint Committee on Community
Relations of Bnai Brith and the
Canadian Jewish Congress, said
the Jewish community in Canada
had no need for JDL intervention
and thoroughly disapproved of its
methods which, he said, have no
application to the Canadian scene.

Spiegel's statement was prompt-
ed by a meeting at Bethel Temple
where 160 people were addressed
by Meir Kahane, founder and di-
rector of the JDL. Kahane, an Or-
thodox rabbi, claimed that his or-
ganization has 400 members in
Montreal who are training for
combat at a local armory and 63
paid-up members in Toronto. Stan-
ley Kotick, president of the Bethel
Temple Brotherhood, said he sup-
ported the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress' position. He said Rabbi

Kahane was invited to speak be-
cause he is a controversial figure
and can "turn a crowd on."
Meanwhile, the New York State
commander of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States
has branded as a request for
money by the Jewish Defense
League a "ridiculous shake-
down." Jerome N. Nisman re-
ferred to a letter sent to several
major national Jewish organiza-
tions including the JWV last
week by Rabbi Kahane asking
for $12,500 from each of them
to help finance and staff the
JDL's "civilian patrols."
Nismaa said that Rabbi Kahane's
letter "constitutes a cheap insult-
ing bid for public exposure and
aothng more. He knows very well
that every responsible Jewish ag-
ency has repudiated the JDL. His
letter- is actually an appeal for
financial support from those fright-
ened individuals whom he has con-
vinced of the complete breakdown
of law enforcement in our city.
The city of New York, and least
of all the Jewish population in this
city, does not need JDL protection,
JDL's hysterical inflammatory ac-
but rather protection from the
tivitles," Nisman said.
The JDL's request for funds was
Similarly repudiated last week by
the American Jewish Congress,
American Jewish Committee and
the Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.

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