Tree. I fonor Ilentory of 1A-(1(111 Victims Israeli Anti-Comma 'lists Protest

Pro-Moscow Parley Hosted by Rakah

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Several hun-
dred anti-Communists de m on -
strated violently at the opening
of the convention of the pro-Mos-
cow Rakah Communist Party in

a Jew to be visiting
Israel, Gringbause replied that
nationality was secondary to him.
lie claimed there was no Jewish
problem in the Soviet Union and
accused the Western press of ly-
ing when they wrote about one.

he felt as

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Jaffa.

pollee
detachments of
Strong
kept them from breaking into the
were
w indow panes
hall, but
smashed, and doors were torn from
their hinges. No arrests were re
ported.

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

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The demonstrators were identi-
fied as members of the Jewish
Defense League and "Dov." an
extremist group which fights
"traitors."

The planting of trees in memory of 16 pilgrims who were am-
bushed and slain at Lydda Airport May 30 took place at the John F.
Kennedy Memorial and Peace Forest in the Judean Hills outside
Jerusalem. Surviving members u, the pilgrimage from Puerto Rico
gathered under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund, to plant
trees in memory of their dead companions. Among those shown are
Dr. Cesar Hernandez (second from right), personal representative of
the governor of Puerto Rico; and Rev. Joseph Abner Munoz (second
from left), leader of the group.
•

JERUSALEM—A woodland will
he planted in Israel in tribute to
the 25 men and women slain in
the May 30 massacre at Lydda In-
ternational Airport in Israel.
Jacob Stein, chairman of the
Presidents' Conference of Major
Jewish Organizations, and Meyer

B G to Receive Herzl
Award at ZOA Parley

NEW YORK (ZINS) — Jacques
Torczyner, national chairman of
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica Convention Committee. an-
nounced that David Ben-Gurion
will receive the Theodor Herzl
Award, the ZOA's highest honor at
the 75th National Convention ban-
quet July 18 at the Tel Aviv Hil-
ton

Israel President Zalman Shazar,
a previous recipient of the Herzl
Award, will be among the princi-
pal speakers at the banquet.
The 85-year-old Ben-Gurion, who
served as prime minister from
1949 to 1953 and from 1955 to 1963.
will be the 12th recipient of the
Herz' Award, a gold medal con-
ferred by the ZOA, on "persons
of great distinction who have
helped shape Zionist and Jewish
history. -
Stenahem Begin, founder and
chairman of the Ilerut Party, and
Abha Eban, foreign minister, will
address the convention at a July
15 evening session at the Mann
Auditorium.
Leon Dulzin, treasurer of the
Jewish Agency and president of ;
the World Union of General Zion-
ists, will he among other speakers!
at the session.

•
•

Pesin, president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund of America, an-
nounced the woodland will be lo-
cated at the John F. Kennedy
Memorial and Peace Forest.

The decision to plant the wood-
land was taken at a public meet-
ing in New York attended by rep-
resentatives of Jewish organiza-
tions and by several hundred cit-
izens who had come to honor
these fallen men and women.
A national committee of diplo-
matic, religious and organizational
leaders, now in process of forma-
tion, will aid in the launching of
the woodland.

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The latter included representa-
tives of the Communist parties
of Russia, East Germany, Bul-
garia. Bongo r y and Czecho-
slovakia.
Rakah Party Secretary Meir
Wilner reiterated his party's de-
mands that Israel return all of
the Arab territories captured in
the Six-Day War. He chastized
the Israel government for exert-
ing pressure on Lebanon to oust
terrorists from its territory.
The three-man Russian delega-
tion included a Jew, Alexander
Slomoniwitz Gringhause, deputy
editor of Moscovskaya Pravda.
Asked later by newsmen how

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Israel Birth Rate Up
Since Six-Day War

JERUSALEM (ZINS)—Following
the Six-Day War, Israel not only
experienced a dramatic change in
demography but also, apparently,
an important increase in birthrate,
according to a statement in the
Knesset by Minister of Health
Victor Shem Toy.

Official statistics reveal the fol-
lowing: In 1965 there were 22.6
births per 1,003 of population, in
1966 the rate was 22.4; and M
1967, it had fallen to 21. 5 .

Beginning with 1968, the birth-
rate rose to 22.8 and in 1969 to
23 4. By 1970 it had climbed to
242 and in 1971 to 25.3.
This
phenomenon — as with other posi-
tive developments in the wake of
the Six-Day War — has created a
number of concomitant problems,
among them the shortage of hos-
pital beds and an increasing de-
mand for larger dwellings.

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They were joined by groups
of recent immigrants from the
Soviet Union and other anti-
Communist elements. They car-
ried huge posters reading "Free-
dom for Jews," "Let My Peo-
ple Go" and "Rakah Are Nazis,"
They hurled bottles and invec-
tives at delegates and guests
arriving at the hall.

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