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June 16, 1972 - Image 14

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14—Friday, June 16, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Civil Marriage Bill
Proposed to Offset
Halakhic Obstacles
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exer'utise of the Independent 1.1
heral Party announced Wednesday
that it would go ahead with plans
to submit a bill prosuling cis il
marriage fir Jews who are denied
religious marriages because or
sortie dnqualificatiun under lialak-
ho lass
The decision followed a Tuesday
night refusal by the l'inesset align-
ment of which the 11.1' is a mem
her
10 grant the ILI' pe•r missinn
to , 11t111111 sill h a bill
The alignment said that ques-
lions of personal status conl•
under the exclusise jurisdiition
of the religious courts.
How ei cr. the ILP contends that
it , MIT drawn Ur by Gideon Hau s
nor does not violate the coalition
platform as it would only apply
to cases which the rabbinical
courts will not handle
In the past, prospect's(' partners
to such marriages hase
gone
abroad to weft and their marriages
were then recognized under Is
raelt civil law . the ILP said

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done • implement the deei
spin made when the nonistry was
created to have officials of every
gosernnlent department available
in the absorption ministry offices
to sine immigrants from running
from one office to another
In an address earlier to students
in Tel Avis. Feted said his minis-
try would soon re move at least one
source of resentment by the es-
tablished population toward new
cr III I traits
At his recommendation he said.
automobiles purchased without the
IIAY went of taxes and duties will
no longer tie required to display
a white frame around their license
plates
The frame was intended in in-
form policemen that the driver
of the car enjoyed tax exemp-
tion granted only to a new im-
migrants. temporary residents
and invalids.
But are large number of such
cars in Israel has aroused the
ire of old timers Most Israeli car
bus ers must pay duties amount
in;; to 250 per cent over the price
of the vehicle
In t he Knesset de hat c. Puled
-aid cuttin2 down on material
pro lieges given immigrants would
not help solve the problems of
Israel*, disadvantaged sector At
the same time he said, if the
nation did not grapple seriously
with the problems of the poor, im-
migration would not he success
flit.
111canwfule, an immigrant from
the Cruteil States told an educa-
tors coriference here Tuesday night
that half of the immigrants who
return to their countries of origin
do so because of educational dif-
ficulties encountered by their chit
country.
A father from the Soviet Union
said litany immigrants came to
Israel .because they want their
children to grow up in a. Jewish
Country.
Cases'a ere cited of native school-
children - ganging up" against new
child arrivals. But those who re-
ported such incidents insisted that
they were isolated incidents and
did not indicate any trend
The itarticipants agreed
that
mmHg! ant absorption must be in-
cluded in the moral education of
Israoh school children and pre-
sented as a

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NEW YORK (.1TA) — The first
break in the 19 week old Ilurok
bombing case is expected to occur
by month's end, the JTA has
learned

Three members of the Jew ish
Defense League have been sub-
poenaed to appear in Federal
Court -lune 30 Their lawyer. Barry
Evan Slotnick of Manhattan. de-
(dined to identify them other than
to say two are males and one is
female

Anonymous callers, referring to
Ilurok's importation of Soviet ar-
tists. told news media: "This cul-
ture destroys millions of Jews.
Cultural bridges of friendship will
not be built over the bodies of So-
viet Jews. Never again.”

Although "Never again" is the
JOT, slogan, the group denied re-
sponsibility, deplored the incident
and suggested it was the work of
"Communist provocateurs

Meanwhile, the conspiracy
trial of seven Jewish Defense
Leaguers in connection with the
April 22, 1971. bombing of the
Soviet Union's Amtorg Trading
Corporation here was postponed
again until Sept. 19 by the
United States District Court of
Brooklyn. The JDI, members
have been freed on bail since
their indictment last August.

The Committee for the Jewish
"Seven." composed of 10 lay and
rabbinical Jewish leaders, claims
the support of Rep. James
Scheuer (D. NY): Rabbi Moses
Feinstein, president of the Union
of Orthodox Rabbis of the U. S.
and Canada: Nash Kestenbaum.
president of the National Council
of Young Israel. and others.
The Committee quotes Scheuer
as calling the seven members
"persons of high and altriustic
idealism who are deeply and right-
ly concerned with the fate of their
brethren in the Soviet Union. a
fate I have witnessed first-hand."
Scheuer suggested that the seven
may have been "singled out . .
because it so as diplomatically or
politically expedient to do so as a
response to Russian expression, of
'outrage' over embarrassing loci
dents callin4 attention to the filLM'
of Sos Mt Jew ry

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TEL AvIv
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PARIS (JTA) -- Explosives ex- rlaylice cordorned off the downtown
ports were rushed by the police 'treet, and armored cars blocked
repartment
Tuesday to the Jewish i s entrance, but no explosive , .
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Telegraphic Agency office here ere found.
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picious car parked in front of the LIn
Asliix miles days.
from a never
building for several
lake
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or
Three truckloads of uniformed stream.

A Jess ish secretary was killed
and four people were injured in an
explosion Jan. 26 in the offices of
Sol Ilurok, the Jewish impresario.

:

tor l'Inhas silnr m arried that pain
fill measures ss , i1111henert•„afl. to
Sten, inflation and ascot a serious
recession in
Sraer, Ceon , IllY
It
was the Finance Minister's second
warning on t he subject in 48 hours
Sapir was addressing the Labor
Alignment's economic committee.
Ile said he could already discern
disturbing signs of an economic
slow down in the fact that the lo
sestment Center has :wormed only
S66,600.000 in insestments during
the first five months of this year
cornrared to S88.000.o00 in the
auto' period last year.
Sapir said that while I he defense
budget
scar a heals
burden. it
CI , L11(1 not be hlamed fur the infla
tionary spiral lasing standards
base risen by 25 per cent since
the
SIX llas
War he said and
currency in circulation was up 9
per Cent het een February and
iy of this year. :knottier source
of inflation is building Nate. and
extorts premiums. Sapir said.
Ile (11 ■ 1111,ed
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