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May 19, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-19

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THE bETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Koch, Addressinc, Workmen's Circle,
Wants Nixon to Tell If Jews on Agenda

Hebrew Lessons Sought

MONTICELLO, N.Y. (JTA) — has assets of more than $13.400.000
President Nixon "must help break and that 55000 members from 24
the iron curtain of silence concern- states and the two major cities of
ing Soviet Jewry when he visits Canada hold insurance coverage of
Moscow. - Rep. Edward I. Koch more than $30,000,000.
(D.N.Y.) told the 1972 rational
The delegates adopted a resolu-
convention of the Workmen's Cir- tion calling for the total end to
cle meeting here.
the war in Indochina, rescinding
Koch urged the President to re-
:ort h Vietnam
veal publicly whether the question ports, the withdrawal of all Amer-
of Soviet Jews was on the agenda ican forces and free elections tin-
of his projected Soviet talks. He der the auspices of the United
also urged Nixon to "ask to visit Nations.
the families of those who have
In other actions at the closing
been imprisoned after the Lenin.! session, delegates called on the
grad, Kiev and Kishinev trials." Jewish communities in the U.S.
Stating that the question of Soviet and abroad to erect monuments
Jews "is not an internal issue for commemorating the Six Million.
the Soviets but has become a world
Emphasis was placed on the
issue of conscience," Koch told necessity of establishing such
the 1,000 delegates that "how the monument in New York City with
President handles or does not han-
its largest Jewish population in
dle this issue in Moscow is of vital the world.
importance to the democratic com-
munities of the world."
Harold Ostroff, 49, of NYC, the
nation's leading builder of cooper-
ative housing and executive vice
president of the United Housing
Foundation, was elected president
of the Workmen's Circle.
In a message to the conven-
tion, Nixon lauded "the human-
itarian efforts" of the fraternal
organization, adding that its
"constructive influence is felt in
major urban centers of the
United States and Canada.•"
William Stern, executive secre-
tary of the Workmen's Circle, told
the delegates that the organization

Friday, May 19, 1972-3

by Gaza Strip Schools

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Defense ' of Khan Yunis also asked for ft
Minister Mcshe Dayan paid one of nancial assistance to carry out
his periodic visits to Gaza Strip municipal development proiec' ,
towns and got an unusual request
from the mayor of one of them.
Mayor Saleiman el Azeiza of
Der El Balah said he wanted He-
brew lessons introduced in the local
holler • bothos
schools and asked that localteach-
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- Israel Arabs to Get Okay
to Visit Arab Countries

JERUSALEM (JTA)—All Israeli
Arabs will he allowed to visit Arab
countries, it was announced in the
Jerusalem Worker Council's bi-
monthly journal by Shmuel Tole-
dano, the premier's adviser on
Arab affairs.
Until now, only East Jerusalem
residents received permission to
visit Arab lands: they hold Jor-
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