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June 30, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-30

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Two South African Rabbis Support Protesting Students in Clash With Police

Senate Votes Extra $35 Million
in Military Assistance to Israel

WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The by a 37 - 35 vote.
Tiiie total for Israel now stands
senate. in sharp debate mer a
$1,700.000,000 foreign imlitary aid at $85.000.000. in addition to the
authorization bill. voted June 23 to 11300,000,000 sales credits. The
approve an additional $35.000,000 amount could be reduced when the
Senate votes an appropriations bill
in military aid to Israel .
The sum is in addition to $50,000,- to fund the foreign aid aizihori-
(Sit) in security supporting assist- zations.
ance and $300,000,000 in military
Bayh said later. "Since there was
sales credits already earmarked general agreement on the need to
provide Israel with more assist-
for Israel in the measure.
The Senate has yet to complete ance than the $50,000,000 approved
debate on the aid bill and must in committee, the Scott amendment
adopt an appropriations bill to fund sought to use this need to aid
Israel as a means of jamming
it.
Israel benefited from a tug-of- through a very substantial increase
war between administration and in military aid.
"This ran counter to the decision
Democratic forces over the res-
toration of $245,000,000 slashed from reached by the Foreign Relations
Committee
to cut back on the re-
the administration's request for
world-wide military aid.
quested military aid budget and
was an attempt to force the Senate
Senate Minority Leader Hugh
to authorize an unnecessary $250,-
Scott (ft. Pa.), in an apparent
000,000 increase in order to aid
appeal to pro-Israel sentiments
Israel. The alternative amendment
in the Senate, proposed $20,000,-
which Sen. Church and I proposed
000 in military aid for Israel
enabled
the Senate to increase aid
beyond the original $50,000,000.
Sens. Frank Church (D., Ida.) to Israel, on which there was little
and Birch Bayh (D., Ind.) coun- disagreement, without being black-
tered with another $15,000,000 for mailed into an unnecessary $245,-
Israel. Both added sums were ap- 000,000 increase in the aid budget."
proved, but the remainder of the
$245,000,000 package was rejected

from was part of the citizen's right to
stem basically
ment,
JOIIA_NNESBURG (JTA) — Two
disagree. Ile said those who pro-
idealistic motivations.
South African rabbis have made
Rabbi
A.
II.
Lapin,
chief
minis- tested were obliged to remain
guarded expressions of sympathy
for university students — Jews ter of the Cape Town Hebrew Con- within the law but at the same
among them — who recently gregation, observed in a statement time were entitled to protection
clashed with police on campuses to the press that peaceful protest from violence.
here and in Cape Town.
Chief Rabbi Bernard Casper of THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 30, 1972-3
Johannesburg said he hoped the
Jewish students involved might
show an equal interest in and un-
derstanding of Judaism and the
fortunes of the Jewish people.
Failure to do so indicated a con-
fusion of priorities, he said.
But he also observed that
much wisdom and patience was
needed in dealing with the stu-
dent outbursts which, for all
their inconvenience and harass-

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