▪ Rockefeller Promises Law to Aid Sabbatarians NEW YORK (JTA)—Gov. 'Nel- son Rockefeller has promised to draft' legislation to ban discrimini- nation against Sabbath-observing Jews in private employment. Since 1967, a New York state law sponSored by Gov. Rockefel- ler has banned discrimination against any.. state or city employe for observing a Sabbath other than Sunday, or for absence from work on religious holidays. He announced his intentions at a meeting with 50 Orthodox lead- ers Monday. In private‘industry, Jewish Sab- bath observers have in the last two years found protection when several states adopted the guide- lines of the Federal Equal Em- ployment Opportunities Commis- sion, which by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, banned any employer from refusing a job to a Sabbath observer, unless the employer could prove that he would suffer "undue hardship." The National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs has successfully spearheaded efforts in New York and other areas for these guidelines. In recent months, however, several legal de- cisions rendered by the courts raised serious doubts about . the continued validity of these admin- istrative regulations. • • • Metro Life Lists Bar on Orthodox Jews for Computer Jobs NEW YORK (JTA)—Metropoli- tan Life Insurance Co. has been hiring Orthodox Jews as computer programers since it accepted a con- ciliation agreement last August with the New York State Division of Human Rights to end its refusal to hire observant Jews for such jobs, the National Jewish Commis- sion on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) reported. Howard Rhine, a COLPA vice president, acted as attorney for two Orthodox Jews who charged the huge insurance firm with Sab- bath discrimination after they were refused jobs as programers. The company had contended that meet- ing the Sabbath requirements of observant Jews could be harmful to its computer operations. The effort to induce Metropolitan to hire observant Jews began in 1966 when Bernard Rubin applied for a programer job and was re- jected as a Sabbath observer. Mel- vin Dershovitz the other applicant, applied for a job last spring and was rejected for the same reasons. COLPA took the Rubin com- plaint to the state division that year and lost when the division ruled that the company uniform- ly applied a standard work week of 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and that there was, therefore, no discrimination in the refusal to hire Rubin. After Rhine filed a complaint with the state division last spring, charging Metropolitan with viola- tion of the state Human Rights Law in refusing to hire Dershowitz, the state division held a hearing and found that the insurance com- pany had practiced discrimination in rejecting Dershowitz because of his Sabbath needs. Under the agreement reached, the insurance firm agreed to in- form its supervisory personnel about its rules for giving time.off to employes "for the purpose of religious observance." Rhine said that the company's acceptance of the conciliation 3,000 Aliya Immigrants Are Settled in Israel JERUSALEM—The Tnuat Aliya Immigrant Movement has settled more than 3,000 members in Israel during the past year. About 1,000 of the immigrants came from France, 800 from North America, 450 from South America and the remainder from European countries. All 15,000 of the movement's - members have pledged to immi- grate to Israel within three years. THE DETROIT JEWISH INNIS Friday, Ociabar 23, 1970-15 agreement meant it had accepted all other areas of its operations, the federal guidelines as applying in respect to the needs of observant Chicago Jewish Schools to not only computer operations but job applicants, for the first time. Publish Holidays Guide The Chicago Board of Jewish Education announces the publica- tion of a teacher's guide, "Holi- days in the Jewish Nursery School (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) and Kindergarten," - by Marvell 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 Ginsberg. The first part contains Amid worldwide condemnation of British restrictions on Jewish an extensive discussion of general immigration into Palestine, triplets were born to a Jewish woman and Jewish holidays to be taught, in Tel Aviv. a detailed listing of available re- Mathieu Dreyfus, who led the 10-year fight to exonerate his brother, sources for each of the topics, such Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, died in Paris at 73. as books for stories, poems, songs Two anti-Semitic Romanian priests awaiting trial for collaboration and audio-visual aids. 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