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April 14, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
8—Friday, April 14, 1972
Zuckerman Reports. Israelis Stand
Firm Against Threats; UJA Progress Engineer Held in Libya Without Trial
Indicated in Increased 72 Giving
for 2 1,2 I ears. Amnesty Reports

"Israel is under such great pres- in the IC days he spent in Israel
sure, from an austerity program, ' he realized how tense the situa-
severe taxation necessitated by the Lion is, with Sadat's threats be-
needs to assure protection against icoming more dangerously realis-
repeated threats from enemy neigh- • tic with time
hors, that the American Jewish
"But the Israelis are buoyant
message of increasing support isi over the great achievements in
like a shot in the arm for an em- 1 the United States and the hope we
battled nation "
offer them in our financial sup-
port to assist in welcoming new
This is the message Paul Zucker- ,

. ••
immigrants,
Zuckerman said.
man, national chairman of the
Recalling that last year's UJA
United Jewish Appeal, brought campaign was the most successful
back from another visit to Israel, i n
history. Zuckerman said that
on Tuesday. thisyear will surpass all previous
Describing his conferences with philanthropic attainments, with the
Prime Minister tolda Meir, Min- total raised thus far already ex-
ister of Defense Moshe Dayan, ceeding last year's with $39,000,-
Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir and , 000. He said that UJA has already
the chairman of the Jewish Agency, enrolled 17 contributors of S1,000.-
Louis Pincus. Zuckerman said that 000 and more each.

11-..S. Parents More Kindly to Aliva
Than in the Past, Says Viscount Samuel

JERUSALEM—Based on his ex-
"Ben - Gurion's mind is not fitted
tensive and frequent visits to the to deal with complex sociological
United States, Viscount Edwin problems—he's not an academic,"
Samuel has detected what he terms
he said. "His simple dogma does
a "considerable change" in the not fit the facts, it is too simplistic
attitude of American parents to- an hypothesis. If the hypothesis
ward immigration to Israel by their does not fit the facts, so much the
children
3 worse for the facts."
"They are not all averse to their
The speaker, the son of the first
sons and daughters coming to commissioner of Palestine and
Jerusalem." he told a large audi- himself a resident since 1917, said
ence at the first of a series of
he had only one criticism of Zion-
Slotkin Foundation lectures held ists living abroad. "If they don't
under the auspices of the American come themselves, the least they
College in Jerusalem.
: can do is arrange for their chit-
"There were several significant ! dren to come."
reasons for this new attitude:: he
declared. "The parents are un-
happy about drug-addiction in
America. they see Israel as a
'marriage.market' and as a coun-
try far from crime. communism
and hinnies. They also are much
more interested in knowing where
their children are." he added.
In this context, Lord Samuel
suggested that the "best aliva"
was that involving youth—"around
the age of 20"—and retired peo-
ple Such immigration would hal-.
ance out "unsuccessful attempts"
by Jew, in the 30-40 age bracket
who ordinarily find the most dif-
ficut'v in adjusting, in terms of
doh.. education fur
• their children
and adequate 'housing .
Lord Samuel saw two new
tvpes of immigrants emerging:
"those who are retired—after all.
sruthern Florida was built up by
the same pearde." and "part-
time res;dents." The latter would
reIlle
here to prepare for the
time when they could eventually
immigrate and retire. "There
are hurdreds of families in this
category." he said, emphasizing
that such preparation should be
accompanied by mastering He-,
, brew.
Samuel teak issue with David
Ben Gur:iiMs well-known
classifi-
canon of tv.a types of Jews: Z:on-
iNtN and non Zionists .

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LONDON (JTAl—A Jewish en- ' tember 1970 because of attacks
gineer has been imprisoned in and insults by their neighbors, the
Libya for 2 1 z years without trial, organization reported.
the JTA was told Wednesday by —
Amnesty International, a private
organization active in behalf of
political prisoners.

FUND RAISERS!!!

A spokesman for the organiza-
tion said it has been trying without
success to obtain the release of
Gulio Hassan, 31, who was arrest-
ed in Tripoli in September, 1969
following a military coup in Libya.

The coup overthrew the regime
of King Idris and installed a mili-
tary junta headed by Col. Muam-
mar El-Qaddafi.

Hassan was arrested at his
home at a time anti-Israel pas-
sions were at a height. The
police claimed they were de-
taining him for his own pro-
, tection.

A
wee': later Hassan called
friends to tell them he was being
held at Bab Ben Sashir Prison.
His family has had no news of him
since then, Amnesty International
reported.

No charges have been brought
against Hassan, but the organiza-
tion learned that he has been in-
terrogated to find out if he ever
visited Israel and whether he pos-
sessed a radio transmitter-receiver.

Amnesty International said its
secretary general intervened per-
sonally with the Libyan ambassa-
dor in London but could learn
nothing more.

Meanwhile, Hassan's wife and
two children left Tripoli in Sep.,'

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the SHERATON-CADILLAC4 HOTEL, Washington Boulevard and Michigan

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Black Panthers Jailed
for Traffic Disruption

JERLSALEM (JTA) — Seven-
teen Black Panthers were arrest-
ed after a wild demonstration
that disrupted traffic in downtown
Jerusalem. Club-wielding police
charted the Panthers. but no. in-
juries were reported to either po-
licemen or demonstrators.
Among those apprehended were
two Panther leaders, Saadia Mar-
ciano and Kochavi Shemesh .
The Panthers demonstrated de-
spite a recent Knesset directive
barring demonstrations in main
thoroughfares.
However. police said they did
not intervene until the Panthers
left their assembly point at the
town's main intersection and be-
gan streaming down a heavily
traffi,ked strec'

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