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Arthur Mitchell Dance Troupe Nixon Proposes More Aid.to Israel;
to Perform at Center Sunday Sen. Jackson Says It's Not Enough
Arthur Mitchell, lead dancer with the New York City Ballet
Company, will present his new all-black company 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Jewish Center.
Under the auspices of the Detroit Metropolitan Dance Project,
Arthur Mitchell and the Dance Theater of Harlem will demonstate
their skill in ballet, modern and jazz dancing. Tickets are available
at the Jewish Center.
In addition, a three-day workshop for experienced dancers only
will be held 7:30-9 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, also in Shift-
man Hall. Tickets are available at the Jewish Center.
For information, call the Center, 341-4200 or 399-3806.
Religious Zionists Meet in NY, Plan
'Intellectual Council' to Combat Left
LONG BEACH, N.Y. (JTA)-
The Religious Zionist Organization
of America announced that it was
establishing a "Council of Intel-
lectuals" to combat "indifferent
and negative attitudes" toward Is-
rael and Zionism by Jewish stu-
dents of the New Left.
The announcement was made at
the close of the RZA's 62nd' an-
nual convention here by Rabbi
Bernard Poupko, president, and
The two rabbis warned that
the "attitudes of New Left Jews
can be terribly damaging to
the American Jewish commun-
ity and the cause of Israel."
Speaking at an earlier session
of the RZA convention, Moses I.
Feuerstein, chairman of the execu-
tive board of Torah Umesorah.
called on the State Legislature to
pass the nonpartisan Speno-Lerner
Parent-Aid bill, which would pro-
v'-de grants of $50 to $250 for the
tuition of pupils in private schools.
Rabbi Bernard L. Berzon of
Brooklyn, president of the (Ortho-
dox) Rabbinical Council of Amer.
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Armed Service Committee, formu-
lated Sect. 501 of the Defense Pro-
curement Act, giving the President
broad authority to approve large-
ica, advised the convention dele- scale military aid credits for Is-
gates that more cooperation was rael. He criticized the administra-
needed between the religious and tion's having "chosen to treat Is-
nonreligious elements in Israel.
rael's pressing military require-
`Citizens Patrols'
Cover High-Crime
Areas of Boston
NEW YORK (JTA) — Two Jew-
Rabbi Bernard Bergman, chair- ish sections of Boston, known as
high crime areas, are being
man of the RZA.
They said the new council would patrolled nightly by the Jewish
be beaded by Rabbi Joseph B.
Soloveitchik, professor of philoso-
phy and Talmud at Yeshiva Uni-
versity and would consist of five
to seven other academicians to be
named at a later date. The Coun-
cil would have the task of devel-
oping specific programs to reach
college and high school students
so that they may become ac-
quainted with the "invaluable pre-
cepts of Torah Judaism and the
democratic ideals that are the
principle of Israel."
• WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
Nixon Administration's proposed
budget for the 1971-72 fiscal year
includes a recommendation for an
increase of $310,000,000 in foreign
military sales to provide "for the
inclusion of the request for Israel
and for certain other countries'
programs."
The proposed budget also indi-
cates that of the $500,000,000 in
military credit sales approved for
Israel by Congress last year, about
$375.000,000 was to be spent by the
end of 1971 and the remaining
$125,000,000 in 1972.
No information was available
from the White House executive
offices, where the budget was
prepared, on the new-money sum
to be requested for Israel or cn
which other countries would be
included in the over-all fund re-
quest of $510,000,000. It was under-
stood, however, that the sums for
each country will be requested
separately.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Demo-
crat of Washington and a leading
proponent of aid to Israel, said
that he was "dismayed by the
failure of the Administration's
new budget to use the broad
authority to extend military cred-
its to Israel that was overwhelm-
ingly voted by the last Congress."
Jackson, a member of the
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'Survival Legion's newly-formed
"Citizens Patrols," it was reported
by Allen E. Mallenbaum of Plain-
view, N.Y., a Legion founder. He
said that Brighton and Alston have
recently been the scenes of an in-
creased number of muggings, rob-
beries, and attacks on school
children.
The Citizens Patrols will attempt
to act as a deterrent to potential
criminal activities, Mallenbaum de-
clared. "We are concerned and re-
sponsible citizens who will act as
extensions — as 'eyes and ears'—
of the police force," explained
Rabbi Marvin Antelman, co-found-
er of the Legion. "We are not vigi-
lantes who will track down or
mete out punishment to lawbreak-
ers. That is the job of the police
and of the courts."
Rabbi Antelman disclosed that
the persons manning the patrols
are experienced and highly respon-
sible people who _received their
training in the Boston JDL patrols.
Patrol captains. Rabbi Antelman
added, were skilled in communica-
tions, patrol procedures, law and
personal self-defense, including
karate. He also revealed that sev-
eral patrol volunteers had obtained
pistol permits and "are free to
carry their legal arms with them
ments in the routine manner of the
Foreign Military Sales Act."
Meanwhile, Avraham Agmon,
director general of the Israeli
Finance Ministry, observed that
even if the ceasefire were to con-
tinue for a long time Israelis
would have to bear very heavy
defense expenditures. Although
Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir has
defined the 1971-72 budget as
"facing the peace," Agmon noted,
defense costs eat up 80 per cent
of Israelis' taxes and will probably
continue to do so for at least the
next few years.
He noted that the United States'
report on the utilization of foreign
aid lists Israel along with South
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