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May 19, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-19

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Friday, May 19, 1972-21

S. African Board Aloof from Politics

Talmudic, Hebrew

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JOHANNESBURG ( J T A) —
There are no specific "Jewish is-
sues" in South Africa's politics,
the outgoing executive council of
the South African Jewish Board of
Deputies reported to the 27th bi-
ennial national congress of the
board.

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levels, but as individual citizens.
The board "has taken no explicit
stand for or against the general
race policies advocated by the dif-
ferent political parties," but "has
taken what it believes to be the
only practical position based on
both principle and on experience,
and that is that Jews as a group
should not he involved in politics,
but that individuals should play
their part in terms of their per-
sonal outlook."

The country's 120,000-strong
Jewish community shares with all
other sectors of the population the
same complex challenges to the
republic, the council said.
Recognizing the "race policies
in South Africa are crucial to the
future of this country," the council
welcomed the "far more open de-
bate than has been the case for
many years" that has "lately been
evident "
The report pointed out that
South African Jews have partici-
pated in the debate on the nation-
al,
provincial
and municipal

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NEW YORK (JTA)—Chancellor principals and administrators of j ally hard pressed schools," a con-
Robert J. Kibbee of the City Uni- Hebrew day schools who met in vention resolution stated.
versity of New York announced annual convention in Greenfield
The convention also criticized
that Jewish students at CUNY uni- Park. N.Y., strongly criticized the Jewish organizations which rush to
versities. who concurrently attend Jewish communal establishment for file court briefs and spend com-
Jewish schools of higher educa- its failure to support adequately munal funds to "gun down' all
tion, such as teachers seminaries Hebrew day school education.
state and federal legislation for
and yeshivot, will be eligible to
"Fund-raising arms of the Jewish support of nonpublic schools but
receive CUNY transfer credits— community such as federation and spend nothing to gain increased
up to a maximum of 60 credits welfare funds spend a great deal support for Hebrew day schools
toward a baccalaureate degree— of time drafting guidelines for from Jewish communal funds.
for acceptable course work in the support but Very little time on •

Jewish schools.
THE kOSH ER
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CUNY officials said there were
large numbers of Jewish CUNY
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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Bedouins
evicted from a cordoned-off area
south of the Gaza Strip have de-
: manded the return of their lands
and say they don't want compen-

sation.

' The demand w as contained in
letters to Premier Golda Mi'ir. to
several cabinet ministers and to
the Knesset speaker from Ahmed
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S. African Jews Urged
to Speak Out on Racism

.JOHANNESBURG
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that "We must base our work on
a belief that being Jewish also
means being just."
She stressed that if Jews want
justice for themselves, "we must
seek justice for everyone."
Mrs. Leah Rosettenstein was
elected to succeed Mrs. Cohen as
president of the Union which has
a membership of 10,000 and 60
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