THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 9, 1972-15

New Housing Draws
Surprise Opposition,
but Plans Confirmed

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JERUSALEM (.11- A1---The cabi-
net has confirmed plans to build
200 new apartments in Kiryat
Arbil. the new Jewish settlement
overlooking Hebron in Israeli oc-
cupied Jordan. Two hundred and
fifty new units have already been
built and occupied in the settle-
ment.
Confirmation of the plans for
the additional apartments was con-
idered a mere formality since
they had been previously an-,
nounced in the Knesset. Neverthe-
less. confirmation of the project
was opposed by Mapam Minister
Nathan Peled, and a majority of
labor party ministers abstained
during the vote on the matter.
Peled, who is minister of ab-
sorption, had charged that sett!.
ing in Hebron closes options for
peace. He also argued that
inonoN is more urgently needed
for immigrant absorption.
The labor party cabinet mem-
tt-r , olio abstained were Foreign
" Ahha Elian, Finance Min-
T'T:.has Satin- . Housing Min-
Sharef and Minister of
trei•
•t-lor Yaacov Shapiro.
, i.as no clear indication
. the four ministers ab
tit sources close to Sapir
while he favors the
•
Principle. he feels that
priorities lie elsewhere.
e n eet
Prime Minister Golda Heir and
Agricultural and Development Min
i-ter Haim Gvati voted for the ad-

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DR. LEON FILL

housing.

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thiiw h the South African Jewish
tiimmunity has increased sin:tint:,
in numbers over the past two de•
cades. the .lewish percentage of
the white population has steadily
declined as a result of a lower
birth rate than the general white
population and a lack of increase
through immigration, a Jewish
scholar said here.
Meri.V11 Cohen. a lecturer in
statistics at Witwatersrand Univer-
sity. told the Congress of the South
African Jewish Board of Deputies
that there was a higher percentage
of aged among South African Jews
than among the white non-Jewish
population.
He noted that there were 117.000
Jews in South Africa according
to the 1970 census. The 1960 cen-
sus listed 114.501 Jews.
But these figures represent a
decline of the Jewish percentage
in the white population from 3.7
per cent in 1960 and 3.2 per cent
in 1970, Cohen said.

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SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN

William 1. Weinstein

Co-Chairmen

Albert I Fill

Norman Allan

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Nelson Alward

Morton Feegenson

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Jock Fenk

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Isodoee Goletho ern-

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Notnan ',hereon

Louis Berry

Joseph Frenkel

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lack Kormon
loci. I Kroerrnan

Robert Brody

Kenneth P Foray

Je•• ,, Kulato

Aver, L Cohn

Welleom A Genser

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Norman Cottle,

Sidney F

A J Cutler

Sidney S Gooses

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Honorary Chairmen

Irwin I Cohn

Mos M Fesher

fighting.
He also attacked the terrorists
for singling out Jordan's King Hus-
sein for criticism because he ac-
cepted the idea of a political set-
tlement. Egypt, too, has accepted
such a settlement, Bourguiba said,

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Dr Leonard

Welhorn She ,

Cobb-.Joel 1 Like

Hok,n9

Horry Berman
Mandell L Berman

Boumediene.
Amman Radio quoted Bourguiba
as asking how the Arabs could ex-
pect changes on the Middle East
when they were not united and

SaFuribsk, , Qpnairike,

Jack Gretsmon
Dr Donald Hodismon

Samuel Berger

leadership.
His remarks, quoted over Am-
man Radio, were reportedly made
after a week-long visit to Algeria.
where he conferred at length with
that nation's president, llouari

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OFFICERS

Major General USMCR

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Tunisian
president Habib Bourguiba has
predicted that the situation along
the Suez Canal will not change in
10 years. lie also sharply crit-
icized the Arab terrorist move-
ment for failing to establish a

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