• _ 177:7""."7, Anierican. Aliya Matehes Last Year, While. British :and" French Rates JERUSALEM. (JTA).-4mmigra- tion from North and South America has kept pace during the first eight months of this year with last year's record numbers, but immigration from Britain and France is off by about a third, Jewish Agency Chairman Louis A. Pincus reported at a news con- ference. He said that 9,500 immigrants came from North America in 1970 and arrivals between Jan nary and August 1971 were in the same proportion. The number of immigrants from Latin America has- risen by 20 per cent in the same period, he said. Pincus attributed the decline of olim from France to the shortage of housing units for large families; The Jewish community in Fiance was almost doubled by arrivals from North Africa folio w I ng Algerian independence, - most of them families with many children. Pincus added that the same explanation was not valid for Britain. He said there was sim- ply "a receding of the wave after it reached its crest" and - the next year might produce a new record. Immigration from the United Kingdom amounted to 1,330 in 1968 and 1,960 last year. The 1970 figure from France was 5,200 and from Latin America 4,500. U.S. and Canada. He noted that last year's figure included several thousand "yordium"—Iaraelis re- turning home after having spent seven or more years abroad who ers aroused widespread indignation in Israel against the Orthodox es- tablishment. Should the review panel uphold the decision of the religious court, the youngsters would be permanently forbidden to wed in Israel, and should they contract civil marriages outs ide the coun- try, their children would be branded "Illegitimate" by the Is- raeli rabbis: . Premier Golda Meir reportedly gave the Langers "assurances" re- garding their status, The nature of the assurances was not divulged but apparently_ hinged on the fact that Rabbi -Gor- en is a likely candidate for the post of Ashkenazic chief rabbi in next year's rabbinical elections: He has demonstrated a' lessrigid stance in the case than most Of his colleagues. . The Langers were •ruled 'illegit- imate" by a religious court because Aged Italian-Hero , there was no conclusive evidence of the death of their mother's first Fails in Mission: husband, who disappeared in Eu- rope during World War II. According to religious law, chil- to Find Survivor dren born out of wedlock can mar- MILDREDi• Ps.- ''(JTA)—Samuel ry only other "illegitimates." The Panichi -waited 14 weeki for a rabbinical authorities' refusal to is- letter or -a telephone call to let * Golda Seen Challenging Religious Establishinent TEL AVIV (JTA) — - Premier Golda Meir delivered an oblique challenge to Israel's Orthodox re- ligious establishment Tuesday to come to terms with the modern world. "The trouble with this genera- tion is that it is lacking a strong, courageous, spiritual ' rabbinical leader wt• would take,up the chal- lenge of making the necessary adaptations so that Jews—all Jews, and any Jew—can live as Jews," Mrs. Meir told an audience of high school students in a Jezreel Valley settlement. The matter came up when the preinier was questioned about a case that has stirred most Is- raelis—the refusal by the rab- binical authorities to issue mar- riage licenses to a brother and Sister who, according to religious law, were born out of wedlock. _ She said, "A spiritual authority -either single or a group of rabbis —must study the situation of the Jewish people in the last 2,000 years and somehow—I know that takes courage—a way- must be found to preserve Judaism and at the same time enable Jews to live in our times as Jews." - lrOUTWON'T Dr. Israel Goldstein to Present Seholarehip Pincus was particularly jubilant to Old Congregation over-the immigration rise from the Case of `Illegitimate' Brother 9 Sister to-Be Reviewed.by Rabbinical Council - - JERUSALEM (JTA) — A su- sue marriage licenses to the Lang- preme rabbinical council will re- view the case of a brother and sis- ter forbidden by a rabbinical court to marry partners "of their choice because the court branded them "illegitimate" according, to reli- gious law. All but one of the elders on the council has agreed to serve on the review panel. Previously, all had refused. The reversal was attributed to the personal intervention of De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan in the case of Hannoch and Miryam Langer, troth members of Israel's armed forces. Former chief chaplain Rabbi Shlomo Goren, now chief rabbi of Tel Aviv, studied the case and announced recently that he had found new material warranting the appointment of a panel to re- view the ruling of the lower re- ligious court. were granted new immigrant privi- identical to the itilmber during the correspondbqr ::perm` - 1. urges; . This year, the immigrant status year. Last year's total. lonisigra- , has been withdrawn and the man- tion was 42,000. her of returning Israelis- has de- According to the 'published end- - creased so that there is actnally ings of a research team, 8.7. per an increase of "genuine" olim cent of all immigrants leave Israel. Jewish Agency officialq say-ene from North America Pincus said number of lima- of the reasons is that many new', The* 'grams to the comers are _run/name& and that arrived : ; up rovtg . end of August was 28,250, almost until last year, almostno_ o p asin housing sions had been made single Pecsqns- him hnow that , his - trip, from Italy to the United States was not in vein. . But several days ago the 83 year-old man returned to his home: in Pianello de Cagli in the pro- vince of Pesaro, his mission unac- complished. - -- He had come to this country to find the son of a Jewish cou- ple killed by the Fascists during World _War Panichl, as re- ported In the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, had been instrumental in saving Jews. _ One couple, Joseph and Emma Goldberg, were killed despite Panichi's efforts. One of the - Jews he led to safety was the Goldbergs' son. Panichi came to this country because he knew that the son had served in the U.S. Army- and had come to America. He did not' re- member the son's name. Panichi wanted 'desperately to get in touch with the son, who he believes is living in New York, to let him know where 'Joseph and Emma Goldberg are buried. "No one called, no one wrote, no one rang •the doorbell to respond to my brother's search," End Panichi told the JTA. "He was-, disappointed and felt that he had failed in his mission, in the one consuming goal that he wanted to accomplish in his life- NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr: Israel Goldstein, rabbi emeritus of Cong. Bnai Joshuruit and former world chairman of Keren Hayesod-tinited Israel Appeg," Will mark his 75th birthday by presenting a gift in- stead of receiving one. s, His birthday gift to the congre- gation- which he served as rabbi for 42 years from- 1918 to 1960, will be a 575,000 -religious_schol- arship fund which he personally raised among congregants . and friends. - The fund will provide 100 free scholarships annually= in the Bnai Jeshurun afternoon religious school. A religious service honoring Dr. Goldstein will be held In the gyms- Dr. Goldstein's career, span- ning a period of 53 years, has encompassed „a broad spectrum -of activities, Including the presi- dency of if:Bemis and secular organizations in the United Statel. - As a committed Zionist, who played an influential role in the establishment of the state of Is- rael, he has made his home id Jerusalem since his retirement from the' congregation „at the end of 1960: .. , For-;the- past decade, he has served as world chaliman Of Keren HayesoclaJnitect ,'` Israel Appeal, based'in Jerusalem. He resigned from this post last 'June to de- vote himself to Torah—study and writing. He plans to write several books which were started and tem- porarily laid aside, dealing with aspects of Jewish life with which he has been associated. 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