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June 16, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-16

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soturt t to stovs izetomee,

Are at Low Point
ADL Official Says

Black-Jewish Relations

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TEI, AVIV (JTA i -An official children There is no such allow-
of the absorption ministry h as ance in Israel
According to Ashkenazi, 90
/
called for measures to reduce the:
per cent of the students who
rate of returnees (yordirni among, come to I srae l as i mmig ran t s re.
, .te housing, busing and cross bus- advancement and must he radical-
KIAMESHA LAKE. N N . iJTA
immigrants from Western nations ' main here after completing their , - - An official of !Thai Brith's Anti in,.;, - However, he pointed oult. ly reformed or destroyed.
These matters are not solely the
The reaction in the Jewish r om .
' Defamation League said here than
11111e1 Ashkenazi, director gen-
studies.
eral of the ministry. said 9 per :
A report published in Jerusalem "Black - Jewish relations h a v e concern of the Jewish or bladk munity ''has been reflected in th •
■ ent of the immigrants leave Israel by the labor ministry said that • reached the lowest ebb in the communities" but ''cut across the rise of Meir Kahane and the Jewish
after the first year and another about 1.400 new immigrants out United States' . but urged Jews to entire American community," arid Defense League," he said.
- making these issues into conflict
3 per cent depart after their sec- ; of 1.700 who sought jobs in the regain their perspective in order to

but Not

Only Issue

and year here.
; month of April were working by see the conflict in its proper con- points between Jews and Blacks
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ashkenazi referred to a high • the end of the month. The immi- 'ext, as part of the persistent adds to the current abrasions h4-
8—Friday, June 16, 1972
communities."
and
political
tween
the
two
social
rate of returnees to France where Igrants. a majority of them from economic,
miller noted a parallel eme
special allowances are paid f o r Eastern Europe, arrived during problems of the nation that still
cry for solution.
w
Bence of intense ethnic aarene
s
' April.
To any state. Also drivers furnish-
8-2117
The job•seekers were all av er
• %rldressing 2.(C0 delegates M in both the black and Jewish co
ed to drive your car anywhere .
,the . 1 , 20th annual convention of munities which exacerbates th
IS and were not univer,dy ;'relit
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
rilh
District
I
here.
Mrs-
polarization
between
them.
P,lac
"ea:
li
ate,, the report said
Vocational training courses and ander F. Miller, director of the nationalism and black separativ
DRIVEAWAY SERVICE
related services were extended to ADL's community service division ness is fed by the notion that manly

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preoccupied democratic institutions — those
' the remaining 20 per cent of job- chided Jews for being
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Detroit, Mich. 48204
' seekers who were unable to find by the violence, the anti-Semitism which reward Jews and other
WE 1-0620-21-22
perry
and the quest for special treat- whites — are an obstacle to black
jobs by the end of the month.
ment stemming from the black
- - - -
community, almost to the exclu-
sion of all other domestic Jewish
issues."
••As for the black community,"
Miller said. "1 am not nearly as
sure as are so many of our
constituents that anti-Semitism
is its main concern. Blacks have
too many other problems which
occupy a far more important
place on their agenda of priori-
! ties."
Miller conceded, however, that
"To deny that anti-Jewish feeling
has been intensified in certain
"5,1,
elements of the black community
is to close one's eyes to a poten-
411
tially dangerous thrust." But he
urged Jews not to overlook or
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forget "that the power base in
the United States does not reside
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in the black minority, nor are the
DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST
Blacks the brokers and levers or
PHONE
the instrument of power."
THE JEWISH
"The real power." Miller de-
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tian majority. An anti-Israel reso-
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lution by the National Black Politi-
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cal Convention will do little to
vs-
t ..
ruff CFO ,
affect the security of Israel al-
V'..VJR. FATHER
though it may undermine domestic
IN HIS NAME
black-Jewish relations." he said.
A TREE IS A SYMBOL OF LIFE
Miller observed that "part of
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Nixon Expected
to Sign Ethnic
Studies Measure

WASHINGTON (JTA — Presi-
dent Nixon was expected to sign
into law this week the Ethnic
Heritage Studies Program - act
which its sponsor said will include
Jewish communities in the United
States. Congress approved the pro-
gram last week as part of the
Higher Education Aid law.
The act, sponsored by Sen. Rich-
ard S Schweiker I R Pa. . reco-
rnends expenditure by the Admin-
istranon of up to S15.0(1(1.000 for
carry:n nit prrwisions during
the first year
The act author ire; the U.S. Com-
ino.sioner of flducation to make
rar- its fair programs- development
of curroailion material and (E.,-
,emination o f information relat-
ing to the history, culture and tra-
ditions of the COLIMI'V's various
ethnic and minority groups "
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Department of Health.
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pace the materials in cooperation
with representatives of the eth-
nic groups. The materials will
he disseminated through their
centers.
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