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September 01, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-01

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totimieree Dept. t. reed to Name
Firms Asked to Join Boycott

Goldniann: Future
of Israel, Diaspora
Depends on Respec t

iAJCommittee Continues Adult Study Series

NEW YORK—Dr. Nathan Program in Contemporary 1 for the authors to tour the
• Rotenstreich, professor of Civilization. co-sponsored by United States and address
BASLE (JTA) — Dr. Na _ - philosophy and former rector the AJC and the Institute of , the various study groups on
hum Goldmann, president o f of Hebrew University, Jeru- !Contemporary Jewry of Ile-1 the subject of his hook.
salem, will inaugurate the ' brew University" of Jeri!. ,
the World Jewish C , riress
said here last week that th e second year of an experiment salem.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
future of Israel and of Dia- in adult education %then
The course consists of
Friday, Sept. 1, 1972-21
spora Jewry depended on the he addresses a special study series of lectures and sem-
achievement of c o titplete group of the New York Chap- • inars based on hooks that •
solidarity and mutual respect ter of the American Jewish cover the development of the
between the two.
Committee Sept. 25. Jewish people and Jewish
Delivering the keynote ad-
Dr. Rotenstreich is touring ! philosophical thought from
dress at a gathering spon- major U.S cities as part of the post-Holocaust period of
sored by the Basle Zionist a two-year project titled the the 1940s to the present
Society to mark the 75th an- American - Israel Education The educational plan calls •
HUNDREDS
niversary of the founding of
OF NEW
the World Zionist Movement
CHEVROLETS
in this city in 1897. Dr. Gold- U.S. Students of Social Work in Israel
TO
CHOOSE
mann said that "what still
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Of- University's graduate school
FROM
neeis to be done may take ficials here reported that of social work in New York.
The program has the
Sabena Pilot Honored even longer than the 75 nine American social work
students have completed a
backing of Yeshiva Univer-
JERUSALEM — The Jew- years of Zionist history "
The gathering was the last summer - long stay in Israel
sity and the Paul Baerwald
for
ish community in Uruguay
School of Social Work of
has inscribed Capt. Reginald of a series of events held helping mental patients along
High Holidays
here
during
the
year
lo
con-
the
road
to
recovery.
The
the Hebrew University in
Levi in the Jewish National
nection with the 75th anni- purpose of the program, now
Jerusalem.
Fund Golden Book on the
versary
of
the
first
World
in
its
second
year,
is
to
occasion of his 50th birth-
The students spend 12
in Mt. Clemens
Zionist Congress.
cruit social workers as new
day. which occurred on the
weeks at work in various so-
"The
Jewish
people
and
Call Mr. Schwartz
immigrants
for
Israel.
day an Israel Defense Army
cial agencies in Jerusalem.
463-8681
The program originated The program encourages
unit freed his plane and pas- the Zionist movement have
after 6 463-7828
sengers from Arab hijack- not yet passed the half-way with Joel Bassan, a 35-year- some of its students to par-
mark and a harder road may old social worker and former
ers.
still lie ahead," Dr. Gold- rabbinical student, while on ticipate in other activities,
mann warned. "If it should a visit to Israel in 1969. That including assisting young-
Michigan's Oldest lewish Congregation-Established 1850
prove impossible to alter ap- fall he enrolled at Yeshiva sters in summer recreation,
Bassan said.
preciably the . ratio of Jews
The program's $13,000
between Israel and the Dia-
budget is met by private con-
spora and to secure complete 3.1 Million People
tributions, the Jewish Agency
solidarity between the two
and the students themselves.
parts of Jewry,• both the fu- in Israel Census
ture of Israel and of the Dia-
JERUSALEM—The popu-
spora would look precar- lation and housing census,
ious," he said.
having covered 98 per cent
He stressed that relations of Israel's total population.,
between Israel and Diaspora estimates a population of
Jews "must be based on '3,100,000 counted so far,
their kinship, and developed among them 450,000 Arabs
in the spirit of mutual con- within the former - Green
sultation. The Diaspora has Line."
the right and duty to advise
East Jerusalem Arabs and
Israel. It must, however,
rless nragrirrr, ell(
nag , -cur 544,4 41,14, .4 irerru, 5I• '7)
leave all decisions to the Beduins also participated in
al 14
!,t1C1.1
the
census. 1
ts 1 1 he de,11, r,.2,:. :
Jewish state where her soy.
Dr. Moshe Sicron, chief:
ereignty and her security are
concerned," Dr. Goldmann government statistician, at a
(Chesed Shel Emes)
said. - •
reception to mark. the con-
"At the same time." he elusion of Israel's population,
26640 Greenfield Road
continued, "Israel must rec- census, said some 7,000 fam-1
Oak Park, Michigan
ognize the autonomy of the ilies, mostly in Jerusalem
Jewish communities of the and Bnai Brak, refused to
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world in determining their take part in the census for
1.1
1
1
/1/1/ , 1 ,
1110
religious
reasons.
With
those
internal and external poi-
not found at home by the .
. icies."
T„
11,1,11,4•.. ~ tn11_n ors.
Dr. Goldmann predicted census takers, the number
il.i:e1111:-
(11
Iron
,
'Mil
1 ,, V , 011 iris 11
an end in the "near future" of uncounted persons is as - ;
to the formal state of war sumed to be about 50,000.1
Edward Miller, Pres
between Israel and the Arab
Davar reports that the law
Hyman L,pvtr and Joseph M Korman . Vice Presidents
states, followed by a "new requires all citizens to be,
Leo B Furst, Trees
, era of Arab-Israel relations." counted in a population cen-
Nathan P Rossen, Sec
This development could sus, but it is doubtful that
Meyer I Cooper, Trustee
"lead very rapidly and qUite steps will be taken agam,t
Leo Stein . Trustee
,• unexpectedly not only to a those who refused to part, I
Harry taker Trustee
formal state of peace but to pate in the census_
Sam Levine. Cermet( ry Chairman
a relationship of cooperation
Early in 1973, lit-Iaded in
Harry E Citrin Hon Pres
and friendship," the JCV• oh formation will he as a Liable.
Rohr,. Israel I Rockowe E>
0.?
• leader said
then. plans wall be drawn for

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal
(D. N.Y.), in a letter to the
Commerce Department has
asked the department to
make public the names of
companies receiving requests
to cooperate in the Arab boy-
cott against Israel, saying
that a failure to do so "would
be flouting the express de-
sire of Congress."
Companies receiving such
requests are required to file

CANTOR
WANTED

a report with the Commerce
Department, which has the
option of disclosing them or
keeping them confidential.
However, the law does not
require the company to in-
clude its response to the re-
quest, the department source
said. Thus, there is no assur-
ance that each filing com-
pany is indeed cooperating
with the boycott. But Rosen-
thal feels that keeping the re-
quest reports secret makes
it easier for companies to
also withhold any positive re-
sponses.

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