4sraeli Committee to Rescue Jews in Arab Lands Begun TEL AVIV (JTA)—A "national imposed on them, which have committee for the Jewish in recently worsened, especially in Arab countries—modeled on the Syria.' National Committee for Russian The Knesset also called for emi- Jewry—will be established shortly under the chairmanship of Sup- gation rights for those Jews, and reme Court Justice Haim Cohen. asked the United Nations, indivi- dual governments, international The announcement was made by organizations, religious leaders Aryeh. L. Pincus, chairman of the and intellectuals to "demand em- Jewish Agency, at a rally for im- phatically and without delay" migrants from Arab lands. The that the Jews in Arab lands "be occasion was the second anniver- freed." sary of the hangings of Jews in Meanwhile, the Israel Students Baghdad. Police Minister Shlomo Hillel Organization has decided to launch declared at the rally: "We shall an effort to explain the plight of not remain silent over the ill treat- the Jews in Arab countries to stu- ment and persecution of the Jews dents on campuses around the in the Arab countries. The world world. The student organization will not accept such barbarism held rallies at Tel Aviv, Beershe- and hatred." He charged the ba, Bar-Ilan and Haifa Technion University" as well as on Mt. United Nations with failing to act Scopus and at the site of the new on the problem. university in Jerusalem. Eliahu Sasson, a Labor member of the Knesset reported details of the torture of Jews in Arab states. Leah SloVin, an immigrant from Russia, added: "We have a com- mon enemy, commons fate and common struggle." JERUSALEM (ZINS)—A peace- The Knesset adopted a resolu- ' ful social revolution has followed tion calling on the world "to take in the wake of Israel's administra- all the steps which will' insure tion of Jordon's West Bank. The that the Jews who are incarcer- Arabs are learning to buy canned ated and persecuted in the Arab foods, to utilize kerosene heaters countries will be rescued and and electrical appliances and to brought to a country whre they substitute mechanical transport wll be safe.' All the Israeli parties for the ancient modes of transport but the pro-Moscow Rakah Corn, by donkey and camel. munists voted for the resolution. A new political weekly is being — It stated in part: "On this day published in Bethlehem; and a two years -ago our Jewish breth- biweekly in Arabic, devoted to ren In Iraq who were innocent of social questions, has now made any crime were hanged. Today its appearance in the Old City of the Kensset communes with the Jerusalem. The established Arab memory of those martyrs and press has enlarged its size and murdered or tortured to death format to reflect the new interest in the prisons of Iraq. The Kne- in modern ways shown by the set condemns in the strongest Arab population. terms the denial of the rights Another aspect of the revolu- of man to the Jews in the Arab countries and demands that 'an tion: A growing number of Arab women in discarding_ the tradition- end be put to the oppression, disrimination and degradation al veil and now prefers Western dress. Arab merchants complain that their lady customers are passing up the traditional Arab dress and are patronizing Jewish shops. The women are rebelling No Mail in Britain— Egyptians Use Female THE DETROIT JEWISN,NEINS, Friday, February 12, 1971-9 Richard Boone Likes Israel and Golda LONDON (JTA) — Snow, rain, NEW YORK (STA) -- Richard heat, gloom of night and salary demands may have stayed Britain's Boone, the actor whose most re- postal couriers from the comple- cent film "Madron" is an Ameri- tion, swift or otherwise, of their can-style Western filmed in Israel, appointed rounds, but copies of the has expressed pride in that coun- British edition of the Jewish Tele- try and its citizens in an inter- graphic Agency's. Daily News Bul- view with David Frost, to be tele- letin are getting to subscribers cast on Frost's program tonight. even if they have to pick them up Boone's suggested that foreign themselves. filmmakers consider Israel as the The employes' strike—a first for location for their pictures just as Britain—is now in its third week, they now think of Spain or other and JTA readers continue to send countries with scenic attributes. messengers to the JTA offices to On another point, he called secure their copies, "which is Golda Meir "the greatest woman very flattering indeed," notes of the century" and observed bureau chief Sam J. Goldsmith. that, unlike American society, The subscribers include Jewish "the structure of Jewish society and non-Jewish organizations, in- Is better able to cope with a stitutions. embassies and indi- female head of state." viduals. "The Egyptian Embassy is sending us a charming lady to He added that "there is a real pick up our bulletin, which is very desire for peace In Israel" and handsome of them," Goldsmith re- that "the country goes forward ports. and rights are preserved by the economic system." He takes pride in Israel, he said, for "confronting the world and making its position known." While Israelis "don't want to give up anything," he added, they are now "for the first time dis- cussing the rights and wrongs" of the Middle East situation. PEOPLE TO HELP YOU . Full or Part Time Nurses Companions Upjohn Nurses Aids Substitute Mothers —11r— HOMEMAKERS "a service of the Upjohn Co." Employees Screened, Bonded, Insured 24 hr. service 872-0200 Social Changes in West Bank Grand Rapids News Notes Feb. 14—Grand Rapids Temple Youth Brunch —USY Program —Jewish Cultural Com- mittee Event 16—Ahavas Israel Sisterhood 17—Bnai Brith Women Board 18—Hadassah Board 19—Quad-City Kinnus • • • Mitchell Kahn, 1740 Denby S.E., will attend the international execu- tive boards meeting in Washington, D.C. Feb. .19-21 of the teen-age components of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, world's largest Jewish youth movement. • • • The Jewish Culture Council will present Dr. Leonard Fein, assoc- iate professor of politics and social policy at Brandeis University, at its Spectrum '71 program 8 p.m. Sunday at Temple Emanuel. His topic will be "Reflections in the Jewish Condition." • • • Rabbi and Mrs. Frederick A. Eisenberg are leading 25 members on a pilgrimage to Israel via El Al Airlines. The group, which will return Feb. 22, includes Sarah and Saul Armour, Harriet and Joe Cohen, Phil Epstein, Leah and Maurie Glaser, June and Sam Horowitz, Sylvia and Abe Krissoff, Mady and Joel Krissoff, Estelle and Ben Pious, Frieda and Meyer Shapiro, Sadie Silverstein, Yetta and Sam Smaller, Hannah and Reuben Turner and Doris Van Rec. e • • Jewish dance and music are taught at Ahavas Israel being Religious School by Malca Muskin and Judy Subar, assisted by Mollie Moorman. A junior choir recently - was started by Cantor Rosenfield with the assistance of Mrs. Ella Woman. The group is planning a Friday evening service for March 19. against their chattel status, reach- ing •a point where young Arab girls have sought refuge in a pol- ice station to prevent forcible marriage. 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