Israel Soccer Team Coming July 29 Goy-.Milliken Urges
Maccabi Tel Aviv Soccer Team will play here on July 29, at a game Understanding of
at Ilamtramck's Keyworth Stadium.
Willie Dewald, president of International Sports, who has made Elements of Society
the arrangements for the team's visit in Detroit, announced that the

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, June 30, 1972

Sabbath Observer Seeks
Reinstatement to Job

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Na
tional Jewish Commission on Lass'
and Public Affairs (COLPA)- re-
ported it was planning to file peti-
A call to "guard against the
opposing team will be V. F'. B. Stuttgart. Germany.
tions in New Jersey state and
growth of new bigotries—strident federal human rights agencies for
Tickets for the game will be on sale this week at the Jewish
prejudices against the young, or
Center.
reinstatement of a New York Jew-
against the old, or against the
ish clerk who was fired for leaving
right or the left — was issued by
work at 2:30 p.m. on a winter Fri-
Gov. Milliktn in his remarks at
day to be home in time for his
the awards banquet of the National
Sabbath.
Conference of Christians and Jews'
The agency intervened in the
Northern Ohio region in Cleveland.
case initially at the request of the
brought home to Israelis that
JERUSALEM (JTA)— Louis A.
He praised the work of the NCCJ clerk, who was an employe in the
the costs of immigrant absorp-
Pincus. chairman of the Jewish
for its work in bridging the gap Morristown, N. J., office of the
tion are borne entirely by Dias-
Agency Executive, expressed con-
between people of different races,
New York based firm of Keuffel
pora Jewry and that many Is-
cern over the decline in immigra-
religions and ethnic backgrounds. and Esser. An examiner for the
raeli individuals and institutions
tion from Western countries.
At the same time, he said, indi- New Jersey Unemployment Insur-
benefit directly from the contri-
He said the rate of decline—
viduals must become involved in ance Division ruled that the clerk
butions by the overseas fund-
about 10 per cent—was no more
human problems, and "we must was not entitled to jobless benefits
raising arms.
than last year but that the reasons
move aggresively to restore the
behind the drop were cause for
Pincus told newsmen that immi- lines of communication between because he had "provoked" his
alarm.
gration generally was on the in- people of different economic dismissal by leaving work early
on that Friday after his employer
He attributed it in part to the crease this year. He said 28.000 groups, different ages and different
ordered him to stop doing so,
negative attitude toward immi- arrived between January and June political views."
though he had done so for six
grants reflected by sections of the 1972 compared to 18.000 in the same
"The great genius and the great years.
Israeli population and press. period last year. He said a total
strength
of
America
was
always
At the clerk's request, a COLPA
of 60- to 65,000 for the full year
He said the facts must be
at a
was likely. He did not say what its openness. We did not care who attorney represented him
percentage of the total would be sat on the benches of our immi- hearing before the appeal tribunal
gration
centers,
how
poor
they
of
the
New
Jersey
Division
of
Em-
-"resented by emigres from the
ployment Security. The tribunal
..,oviet Union but indicated that were, or how they pronounced their
Jewish immigration from the names, or what their politics hap- reversed the examiner and ordered
USSR has come up to expectations pened to be. We needed them, and $1,140 in jobless benefits paid to
we knew that while they had the dismissed clerk.
TEL AVIV (JTA )—A proposal so far.
for electoral reform that could
weaknesses, that they had much
Howard Rhine, COLPA president,
Except for South America, im-
alter Israel's political system if
strength. They were not Irish,
said that, in discussions on action
it is ever adopted, was brought up migration from most Western coon- Catholics, Jews, Italians, Lithu- on the jobless pay issues, the clerk
by Former Premier David Ben- tries showed a decline, tie said.
penters and tailors and farmers was advised he had the right under
Gurion at Monday's meeting of the The drop from the U.S. is about and fishermen, and, above all, federal and New Jersey state em-
State List faction. 10 per cent and from France 6
ployment guidelines to seek addi-
human beings . .
per cent.
Ben-Gurion urged the introduc-
"But somehow in this headlong tional claims.
According to Pincus. American
tion of regional elections as soon
immigrants feel neglected and un- pursuit of greater production and
as possible to replace the present wanted here because of the large more material wealth. something
system in which the voter casts his I immigration from Russia, which was lost . . . We lived separately
ballot for a national party slate •
occupies everyone's attention. and traveled separately. Class
instead of individual candidates.
lines, racial lines, age lines were
better clothes
In addition, he said, some
Ben-Gurion, who headed the
drawn, and we forgot the dream
Americans come to Israel to es-
CUSTOM TAILORS
State List before his retirement
cape from a social system they of an open society in which we
Iasi)! /\G
I/
from the Knesset. feels strongly on
would all live and move together.
do not like only to find the same
"One of the few left
the matter and hopes that his fac-
"Above all things, I believe that
system in Israel and are further
Ovate/fed
to Satisfy"
lion. small as it is. will act as a
dream must be revived and pur-
aggravated because the system
Home & Office Service
trail blazer for the reform.
sued. And I believe that there is
is run by Jews.
Attending the meeting against
by appr.
Pincus said prospective immi- a great hope that it can be realized
his doctor's advice, the 84-y - ear-old
GRAND
OPENING
grants
from
France
are
mainly
of
—
a
hope
that
is
vested
in
large
former pretinter charged that under
North African origin. measure in the young . . If we
SPECIAL
the present system, neither the
They
have
large
fa
milies
and
are
to
save
the
nation
from
dis-
government nor the Knesset repre•
they hear about the lack of suit- solution, we must he willing to
sents the people.
on better men's clothes
able housing in Israel and receive follow — more than willing. we
He said the present system was
reports of discrimination against . must follow cheerfully — follow
846-0430
13329 Michigan
adopted when the state was
North Africans and preferential with the clear understanding that
2 Blks. E. of Schaefer
founded in 1948 because Israel
treatment of Western emigres. • an open society is what this coun-
was at war, and it was the only
Ile noted that Eio per cent of all try is all about."
system that guaranteed the sot-
Al May. president of the Detroit
diers in the field could vote. But • funds raised in the Diaspora for
Israel go toward bettering the so- Round Table, NCCJ, participated
it has persisted despite the fact
cial standards of tiriental Jews.
Ilapai (now the Israel
in the banquet.
that

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