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JEWISH HEWS
Lack of Foresight Is Blamed THE DETROIT
Friday, June 18,1971-15
There is something infinitely
for Shortage of Israel Housing mean
about other people's trag-
WASHINGTON (JTA)—The sec-
ond-ranking career officer in the
Israeli Ministry of Social Welfare
told the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency that the shortage of Israeli
housing for new immigrants re-
sulted from a lack of foresight on
the part of the government.
Dr. Yosef Ben-Or, deputy direc-
tor of the ministry, said the core
of the problem, which has sparked
demonstrations by "Black Pan-
ther" slum youths, was not the
increase in Soviet and American
immigration to Israel.
Rather, he said, youths of
African and Asian descent who
have served in the Israeli Army
and are trying to establish families
cannot find housing because dur-
ing 1949-70 Israel allocated only
6,000 units for young immigrant
couples.
The ministry will now reorder
its priorities, Ben-Or told the JTA.
In New York, Jerusalem's Mayor
Teddy Kollek told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, "Seizing apart-
ments is not the answer. I hope the
police arrest them." This was the
answer to a reporter who queried
him about the seizure by 30 He-
brew University social work stu-
dents of an apartment in the fash-
ionable Talpiot quarter that the
housing ministry had reserved for
new immigrants.
The apartment was turned over
to Mordechai Reuven, an employe
of the municipality of Jerusalem,
whose family of 11 had been living
in a 11/2-room apartment. Reuven
said he had been reluctant to go
along with the seizure of the Tal-
piot apartment but felt he had no
choice since the replies to his re-
quests for adequate living quarters
to the housing ministry, Deputy
Premier Yigal Allon and Kollek
has been "Sorry, we can to noth-
ing for you."
Interviewed prior to his appear-,
ance at a dinner of Hadassah
which celebrated the 10th anniver-
sary of the Hadasash-Hebrew Uni-
versity Medical Center at Ein
Karem, Jerusalem, Kollek said he
could understand the anguish of a
father who could not provide for
his children and could not house
them adequately.
"There are 3,000 families living
Israeli Official Admits
Unwitting Association
With U.S. Racketeer
TEL AVIV — A deputy mayor
of Jerusalem and Knesset mem-
ber, Rabbi Menahem Porush, has
admitted he at one time had a
business association with a former
American racketeer who is now
an Israeli citizen.
Rabbi Porush, who represents
the ultra-Orthodox Agudat Israel,
said he had not known of the un-
derworld connections held by Jo-
seph Stacher at the time Porush
agreed to handle an investment
five years ago. Their meeting was
through a third party.
The rabbi said he broke off
contact several months later when
an official of the interior ministry
told him of Stacher's dubious cre-
dentials and that Stacher had given
the rabbi's name as a reference
to the ministry.
Rabbi Porush had already in-
vested Stacher's money in the Jeru-
salem's Central Hotel and traveled
around the city with him, distrib-
uting aid to the needy.
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in absolutely inadequate apart-
ments (in Jerusalem)," he said,
"clamoring for the government to
do more than they have done so
far. The government is making a
great effort to alleviate the situa-
tion. But seizure of apartments is
not the answer. I hope the police
arrest them."
He continued, "If Reuven want-
ed to see me, I would have seen
him. I see every citizen. If he
wrote to me, I don't remember it.
But I promise you one thing. I will
look into the matter when I re-
turn."
edies.—Oscar Wilde.
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