Shlihim -Criticize Israel, Ab -sorption:Methods TEL AVIV—We must praise our sffice to another. Greater care ism in Vi enna, eni‘ eime as olim to all ya shiihim, who have dared to should be devoted to their social IsraeL T MONTH Jan. 27 - Fab. 26 Our Torah Says: 'Moe man Is as a tree *I the heft.. (Devi. 211:111) . le mates life Is slather to the trim that grows In the field. Just as a tree has roots, branches, fruits and leaves, se too, does • human being have roots, fruits— which are deeds—teaves—whkh are his words. PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL IN TIE NAME OF YOUR LOVED ONES Perpetuate tile memory of family and friends • . . celebrate Mae /Atm . — honer any happy event _ trees the forests and Se ede r planting Settlements of karma 1 F=E HARVARD ROW KOSHER. MEATS I POULTRY, INC, ORIGINATORS OF. THE HARVARD ROAST Try a -packao of Hain burger pat- ties on sal. at our frourorcounter. 21780 W. 11 MILE, SOUTHFIELD • lammed in the Nervosa Raw U.S FREE DELIVERY • EL 6-S110-1 ' . S. Mines, J. Katz, I. Zola, It Krasmon, Monism eleareit • Kaaba.. Meat ..:: Dealers Assedells. Proprietors HARVARD ROW Shopping Center it MILE LAII SER PARISIAN FASHIONS The exclusive store for the finest and latest in fashions a complete new spring line of daytime and cocktail dresses, coats, pantsuits and accessories personally ao. Meted by Jennie Zeff. — YOUR he conversions were car- and cultural absorption. There are lied, out by the Vienna rabbinate. many cases of olins, who have The general manager of the Jew- found suitable apartments and jobs, but they cannot find social ish Agency, Moshe Rivlin, said the agency has increased its assist- contacts. Not long ago, four Jew- ish families out of 30 returned to anew for Jewish education all ov Europe because they had lived the world to foster allya to Ian el. The chairman of the allya de- for four months near Nathanya and nobody took an interest in partment of the Jewish Agency, Arye Pincus, advised a change in them. Nahum Golan told • the confer- the definition of onus. He denied ence that during 1970, 9,090 dins that there are negotiations with the from the U.S. and Canada came to Israeli government that the Jew- Israel and it is hoped that in 1971, nut should take over the absorp- the number will reach more than tion department again. It was ad- 10,000, among them many young wised that the general manager of the allya department, general families and students. Uzi Narkis, deal with absorption Chaim Zohar, the chairman of Premier Golds Meir took part in the students and pupils bureau in the allya department, related that the last session of the conference and said: "Unfortunately, I cannot in 1970, 5,700 students, among them 1,400 yeshiva scholars, came do for the olim what you young to Israel. The absorption ministry shlihim do for them. I can only helped them in settling down and envy you. We believe that the day will come, when the Soviet Union continuing their studies. One must admit that absorption will open its doors and let the matters haye improved. This writ- Jewish people, who wish to come to er has dealt often with olim from Israel, go . ." The shlihim hope that in the the Argentine and Brazil, and turned frequently to the former course of time difficulties- will be overcome and all olim will feel a chairman of the absorption depart. ment in the Jewish Agency, Abra- warm and kind atmosphere on ham Ziegel, who did a great job. arrival. Closer social contacts will But one had to be lucky or an "ar- be kept with them, and the time tist" to be able to meet ZiegeL It until a new oleh feels himself at shortened. was a pitty to see bow he was al- home, will be much 5 5 ways "attacked" by dozens of Recently the musical "Hair" olio:, when he came to work. They had been waiting for hours to ask was shown in Israel. The play is still well attended In several places him to hasten in settling their -ab- in the country. Religious leaders sorption problems. launched strong protests against Not all is well in contacts with the musical but these increased the absorption ministry. But peo- its publicity. ple who have contacts with Minis- second group tried to perform ter Nathan Peled, the young Gen- an A Israeli musical, "Bios" (Jump) eral Manager Litliel Ashkenazi by Id Abrahami. It is about the and officials .of this ministry, get Israeli youth, with much the Impression that they are mak- and hippism. It turned out eroticism that the ing great. efforts to recegnize.jhe situation of the: new olim. They are Israeli youth was not as simple and stupid as the managers of "Rios" received cordially and the settling thought and the halls remained of absorption matters is not a empty. Changes in the musical strain on their nerves, as before. did not help. The public did not Minister Peled told the confer- attend. The author was accused of ence that in 1970 the Israeli gov- showing Israeli youth in a distort- ernment spent over • 1,000,000 ed form. The press wrote that the pounds for allya.. purposes. More play was trash with dialogues than 40 Per cent of this sum was based on pseudo-psychology and dedicated to hous ing and other ab- pseudo-philosophy. At the begin- sorption problem. s Poled said Is- ning the religious leaders made a rael could receive, without great big fuss about' it in the Emmet, difficulty, another 15,000 to 20,000 but when they heard that the pub- olim, in addition to the 42,000 who lic was not coining to the per- came to Israel in 1910. formances, they stopped their at- The, general manager of the tacks. misistrz, HIBeI Aslabenag,"triressed _The inleoetines of behleg criticize sharply the bureaucratic methods of aliya absorption in Is- rael. For four days, 20 digit shlihim and high officials of the allya de- partment and absorption ministry, held a conference in Jerusalem to discuss absorption problems. The bater words, which should have been used by thousands of Om who waste their time in going from office to office to settle their ab- sorption problems, were express- ed by the allya shake Moshe Shamir (England), Yehuda Svoray (Australia), Yitzhak Harel (Ar- gentine), General Nahum Golan (U.S.A.), Menahem Giladi (France), S. Schmidt (India) and others. They related that there is a strong wish for ally* to Israel all over the world but the difficul- ties of absorption in Israel have a deterrent effect. The shbliim demanded changes in the absorption system. The olim should be received with a simple and well-organized system of ab- sorption and not ordered from one FRIZNOLV PARItCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Zeff have long been well known in the Detroit area as owners of the Parisian Leatberware on Wyoming from 1155 to 19e5. TNT have continued their fine reputation In the fashion world since the opening of Parisian Fashions at the Mall In 11168 - apartments (ewe living seem, Mt: chew, We.) ter, yew& snnearriod ens. Bo'rontshrd - that sus of the rang slhin, who had so means at sidabing.swiall spontaneity, re- By MOBIL E ROM' Jewish News Speibl Israel Correspeedeat The Israeli violinist Zvi Zeitlin came from the U.S. to Israel for a series of concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Zeitlin de- cided to play the modern Arnold Schoenberg Concerto, which the Israelis do not like. Before the first concert you could see hun- dreds in front of the Mann Audi- torium in Tel-Aviv trying to sell their subscription tickets, or give them away for nothing. Many left the concert ball in protest and did not listen to the second half of the concert. The management of the orches- tra urged Zeitlin to change his program and he then played the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. The Israeli composers and music crit- ics were opposed to this change. They argued that the Schoenberg Concerto was important and a good one and it was a shame to exclude It from the series. In many newspapers, subscribers of the orchestra concerts wrote that they paid their money for pleasure and not for listening to modern music, and that if the or- chestra wished to play modern music, it should arrange a series of subscription concerts for the few who are interested in that kind of music. The orchestra com- promised. It decided to hold a spe- cial concert for lovers of Schoen- berg's music on Friday afternoon in the Mann Auditorium hall. Echlin would play the Schoenberg Concerto and everyone interested could come. The attendance of 3,000 people was a surprise. It turned out that there are many thousands who like modern music and with this special concert, the polemics about the Schoenberg Concerto died down. TIE DETROIT JEWISH wift Mese, February 5, 1971-17 Sunday Only Special! ALL REMAINING turned So their esatries of minis The lainfolry intends to Melte* the Ibuildlat of 4,501 reams fur eagle ans. The 1,501 apartments of three and four roses with all cwwfses will be belt in Jerusalem, Haifa, the Negev and the Gall, for WINTER COATS 1/2 off oils families with means. It Is es- timated that in 1971, 11,000 Yonne slim will come to Israel, including many students. The vice chairman of the Jewish Agency allya -department, Rabbi Mordehai Birshblum, denied that this department deals with conver- sions of non-Jews. He revealed that in 1970, 50 partners of mixed marriages were converted to Juda- or more! 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