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February 04, 1972 - Image 22

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Aliya Sanctions NuIlifie& by

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(Continued from Page 1)
I office holders but to making it a that they "have reached a very Sorbonne and author of several
a aiipe
■ imal With-it.tho
eve
ugh he
The Confederation's "gain" is condition of holding office. An thin line between aid (to Egypt) books on Jewish liberation who had g rew nTpl
Sultanik's seat. Labor's "gain" is earlier resolution which the con- and participation."
stated at an earlier Congress ses-
Pollack; Labor bad not previously gress adopted 200-136 applied the
He said that Egypt, Syria and sion that religion must be divorced
been represented on the American same sanctions against any Zionist
Executive, but Halpern was Labor- office holder who failed to give his Jordan needed peace with Israel as front -nationality in Israel.
t Farwirf 4.1972NEws
much
as Israel needs peace with
Agout 50 new immigrants lloni 22-Fla
inclined. Mizrachr,s "gain" is children a Zionist education pre-
them. But Egyptian tactics over the Soviet Georgian Republic at-
Rabbi Backman, its first American paratory for aliya. Hadassah also
the past two years have been aimed tended a plenary session to hear
representative, but he has been opposed that resolution on the at
evading a decision,__Dayan ob- an address by Rafael Balashvili,
serving on the Executive repre- grounds that it was unconstitutional
served. He said the war of attrition chairman of the Georgian Immi-
senting AmeriCan Orthodoxy, not to impose sanctions on members
and
the pressures on the U.S. to grants Association. Declaring that
specifically Mizrachi.
of a voluntary body.
extract concessions from Israel Georgian Jews are Orthodox, Ba-
Pincus was unopposed as chair-
The Hadassah walkout shook were intended to defeat Israel lashvili nevertheless denounced
man. He was voted, in addition, the Congress at its stormy final without fighting it. "Five years
the powers of president, though session during which fist fights after the Six-Day War I cannot "groups who call themselves Ortho-
dox" who have been, agitating the
not the title.
broke out repeatedly and bitter honestly say that there has been
Georgians and threatening that un-
The World Zionist Congress ad- invectives were hurled between the any real advance toward peace;" less the government changed its
journed in the wee hours last Fri- Mizrachi and Herut delegates on Dayan said.
absorption policies they would
day morning, but the fate of its one side and the Mapam and left-
Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland, now Counsel other Georgian Jews hot
most controversial resolution hung wing Zionist youth groups on the chairman of Keren'Hayesod and to emigrate to Israel.
in the balance. The resolution, re- other. One point . of contedtion. be- living in Israel, was elected
Nahum Golan, the Jewish- Agen-
quiring every office holder in the tween the two groups was the in- president of the World•Confedera-
World Zionist Movement to obligate sistence by Mapam and left-wing tion of General Zionists at the cy's chief aliya emissary to the
United
States, said that increased
himself to aliya or be deposed, was Zionists that the rights of Palestin- concluding session of its world
rammed through the Congress by ian Arabs be recognized in Con- conference. He succeeds Dr. Is- immigration by American Jews
We also offer
a 104-92 vote. Sponsored by ardent gress resolutions and their opposi- rael Goldstein and Mrs. Rose was possible but depended more
Haircuts ... Hair Coloring
young Israelis of the Labor and tion to Herut demands that more Halprin who had been co-chair- than anything else on the social
Hairpiece
Fitting and Care
Mapam factions, it alienated Dias- Jewish settlements be established men of the Federation since its climate in Israel.
Manicure ... Shoeshine
The Congress Tribunal, preSided
pora Zionists, particularly the pow- in the occupied Arab territories.
formation and were named hon-
Violence erupted after a series orary life presidents. Lord Jan- over by Israel Supreme Court Jus-
erful Hadassah contingent from
the U.S. which rose en bloc and of resolutions were adopted which, ner of Great Britain was elected tice Moshe Landau, rejected an
JACQUES BIECHELE
appeal by Rabbi Meir Kahane,
marched out of the congress hall in effect "forgave" the World honorary vice president.
chairman of the Jewish Defense
Advance Office Building
Union of Jewish Students for their
in protest.
The Confederation, with which League, to be allowed to address
23077 Greenfield Road
Pincus told the Jewish Tele- past defections from the Zionist Hadassah is affiliated, is the sec-
the Congress. Judge Landau based
Southfield, Michigan 48075
graphic Agency that the resolution party line. This was greeted by ond largest group in the World his decision on the fact that Rabbi
Call for and opal:
shouts of "WUJS Fatah" from
was of doubtful legality.
Kahane had stated publicly that
Herut and Mizrachi youths and Zionist Organization.
Telephone 557-0244
The controversial resolution
:Kalman Sultanik was elected he had no confidence in the Con-
WUJS youth who sought to settle
N.
was declared unconstitutional
executive vice president (he was
by Dr. Aharon Zwergbaum, the issue by fist fighting.
later elected to the Zionist Execu-
The World Zionist Congress tive). Elected as
legal adviser to the World Zion-
vice presidents
plenum endorsed without opposi- were: Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson,
ist Organiiation.
tion a recommendation by the
According to Zwergbaum, the budget and finance committee Mrs. Faye Schenk, Dr. Harris Le-
vine and Rabbi Isidore Breslau,
resolution also conflicts with the
that the World Zionist Organiza-
paragraph in the WZO constitu- tion's nearly 131,000,000 budget all of the U.S.; Michael Topiol and
Dr. I. Benvenisti 'of France; Sid-
tion that gives each Zionist Fed-
and the Jewish National Fund's ney L. Shipton
eration freedom to elect its own
of Great Britain;
$10,000,000 budget be approved.
Morris Borsuk of South Africa; and
leadership as it sees fit. The legal
The plenum also passed without Nathan Jacobson of Australia.
adviser's opinion must• be con-
firmed by unanimous vote of the opposition the committee's resolu-
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president
WZO Executive. If it fails to tion that the Co reiterate of the World Jewish Congress,
achieve unanimity, it can be tested the primacy of the Keren Hayesod- cabled the Congress presidium not
United Israel Appeal and the to discuss a proposal
in the Zionist Congress Tribunal.
made before
United Jewish Appeal over all the Congress to re-instate
his invi-
At a press conference, Pincus
other aid-to-Israel drives and the tation to address it. In his message
said the participation of young
delegates in the Congress was one necessity for other campaigns to from London, Dr. Goldmann stated:
coordinate their efforts with the "In view of the attitude of the ma
of its more positive features. Even UIA
and the UJA.
jority of the Zionist Executive in
if youth overstepped the bounds of
Also approved unanimously was Jerusalem—without the participa-
proper behavior at times, he said,
a
committee
recommendation
that
tion of or consultation with the
this may be due to honest convic-
tions and not just a desire to at- "a person who does not fulfill his New York members—I have no in-
tract attention. He said the period duty to the UlA or the UJA will tention of participating in the
between the Congress' elections not be able to hold any post in the Congress."
and its convening was too short Zionist movement, whether on the
Ezra Shapiro, world chairman of
to allow all parties time to explain local or national level."
the Keren Hayesod-United Israel
The plenum also approved a Appeal, said the influx of Soviet
to their youthful new delegates
what the Congress is all about. resolution of the Youth Aliya Com- Jews into Israel'will require tre-
Pincus was critical of the intol- mittee backing the Youth Aliya mendous increases in expenditures
erance that some Israeli delegates, Organization and welcoming the by Israel necessitating a special
r'E'c Fcr
mostly the young ones, displayed decision to absorb some 4,600 dis- appeal to raise $100,000,000 in ad-
toward diaspora delegates and advantaged Israeli children into dition to the enormous tax burden
toward their own colleague of dif- the Youth Aliya framework in the and compulsory loans imposed on
eiegrar;4 at it) Mite
next two years.
ferent ideology.
Israeli citizens.
Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, founder
Daily
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
lours. to 8
Most Israeli Zionists castigated
the younger elements responsible said earlier that the formal of the Reconstructionist Movement
act of signing a peace treaty in the United States, took issue
for failing to consider the obvious
consequences of their action, and with the Arabs will not bring with Prof. Albert Memmi of the
their criticism was repeated in real peace to the Middle East.
Real peace will take a long time
editorials in most Israeli news-
Ruhni's Gneiss, Contract Division
!NZ Jew's Ciezens, Delnit 41235
papers.
to come about because it re-
quires a basic change in the
The protests against the resolu-
Arab approach to Israel—a re-
tions did not stem from opposition
nunciation of their hatred for the
in principle to aliya by Zionist
Jewish State — Dayan told an
overflow audience of 3,000 per-
Racism Parley -Dropped; sons who occupied every seat
• OFFICES
• INSTITUTIONS
and packed the aisles at the
Soustelle Role Blamed
PARIS (JTA) — A conference session.
• APARTMENTS • PROFESSIONAL
to discuss ways to combat racism,
The defense minister predicted
which was clue to be conducted that peace would not come in one
jointly by the League Against tep but would be the end result
Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICA) of a process that starts with a
and non-Jewish civil rights organi- ermine tion of belligerency fol-
We specialize in conunerciel fire-proof
zations, was canceled Sunday after owed by an extended period of
draperies for all type; office, apart-
the Christian groups refused to co-
peace in practice." "I think we
operate with LICA.
are far from this but I am sure
ments and other institutional use. Put
The reason for the last minute it will come," Dayan declared.
us on your bid list, no obligation, call
refusal was the scheduled partici-
Speaking as a military man,
Rod Biddinger at 255.1440
pation of Jacques Soustelle, an
ayan stressed the adverse effect
anti-Gaullist activist during the of the Soviet military presence in
Algerian War and a former cabi- E gypt on the NATO alliance and
net minister.
in particular on the U.S. Sixth
Ali; AIRMITICTS
Soustelle, a right-wing politician Fl eet which is challenged by Soviet
kieheine call all brawl our repeerstafire.
who is a member of the executive m issile boats, Tupolev bombers
fit-
emporium wall mooke
iriev
mtaptay
committee of LICA for the Rhone an d MIG-23 jet fighters based in
province, was physically assaulted E gypt. Dayan said the Russians
last month for his pro-Israel views di d not want to fight Israel on
akarri:0 - ink.
and his' rightist past.
be half of the Arabs but observed

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