THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 9, 1972-15 New Housing Draws Surprise Opposition, but Plans Confirmed ices 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- o 3 e3hiva Unitierilly Cordially Invite You To The 21 1 . 1111CP AT WHICH THE YESHIVA UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WHIL BE PRESENTED TO DR. LEON FILL housing. South Africa je%isli WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 SIX O'CLOCK Cro% Siows Down .1( ■ HANNES111 . 11G , JIA , -- AI- 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. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN Dress- Optional COUVERT 51 00 PER PERSON Edw 1972 SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN William 1. Weinstein Co-Chairmen Albert I Fill Norman Allan Associate Chairmen Dowo I Be,.., JOOt Cobb. Haytrn Don , DADr ■ n , kv Bushkin Pool Borman Hov.oed 5 Donreq Nelson Alward Morton Feegenson Phelep Ash Wolter I. Field Jock Fenk H a eold Grayson Isodoee Goletho ern- Rabb, Jr1rne. , I , ,,rdr,r , B o .tnn COMMITTEE Oscar Band Hole,. Nathan Fenk Robb. Israel I Notnan ',hereon Louis Berry Joseph Frenkel 0. La.wence Ko, lack Kormon loci. I Kroerrnan Robert Brody Kenneth P Foray Je•• ,, Kulato Aver, L Cohn Welleom A Genser losech Norman Cottle, Sidney F A J Cutler Sidney S Gooses Morns Ben lulws Irw.n Green Hymc , Opt , 7 Feigelmon Hymen Freedland Goodfreend Albert Isadore Selverman lagoon D• Arnold Stngrrmare e. SO , Lew, Rechord Sloon NoHlon Soberman 'g Charles les' Zelon" Isadore Muskovetz Must Meyer H Cobb, Sorn,e , S",• Werner 0..ten Irving I Paernon Welleam T P.erso , te morre, leeluornan Robb. Samuel H David Rosen Isadore Wenkelrnan George M j e ity,, Julius Rotenberg JeromeI e , D• Albert D w e ee,v, mas 1 Weenberg P ero leelensie , en forma ,on DETROIT FRIENDS OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY Chairman: Abraham Borman 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, AO IP 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 44%4 gill 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 by hokiieg „ C Chairman Tunisian Head Says Guerrillas Lack Leader - Reselatlad- ti OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MA`;',E 5 3 j, Dosed Goldberg Nathan Hon Lawrence Gubow Morns Korbol Kaofmon Hon Nothon I Daniel A Laren Delved Pollock Hon. Charles l Leven Philip Slomovetz Beneomen Levenson Mos Sosen Stollmon Phellep Stollmon Stanley I Winkelman David P lock I Golden DINNER HEADQUARTERS 701 Woshmgton Boulevard Budding 962 5281 Coordinator: Jock M Leone — U2 r