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September 01, 1972 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-01

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22—Friday, Sept. 1, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

,f 4.14 i,.1) tg•n•v Sitting on Iii•ort
C•iti•izin“
z- Ilandlinu of Olim?

JERUSALENI I.JTA l
In
formed sources reported here
that the Jewish Agency is
withholding a 280-page re
port on American aliya pre-
pared by the Richter Insti
tide of Deep Motivational Re
search. allegedly because the
report is severely critical of
the agency's ally a and ab-
sorption practices .

The report, for w hich the

agency paid a reported fee
of Slut:blot) undertook a psy
❑ ological analysis of aspects
of American Jew ry pertain
mg to aliya problem:, as well
as case studies of .-1m•rican
settlers in Israel.

i

The Jewish Agency, how
eser, contends that a series
of illnesses and absences
from Israel of key agency
personnel has held up evalu-
ation of the study. Officials
denied any intent to hush

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up the report and said that
they are s•tisfied that the
investment in the study
was "money well spent."

The Dichter Institore -

recommendations reportedly
included ;is...ch.:Q.•s course:
for prospeettse airy ❑ CM'S
saries to make them better
equipped to handle oluns'
personal problems. Another
suggestion is for more eff,-
cient feedback, of absorption
informa:ion ft- mn Israel to
America
_The Jess sir Agency
al-
ready has begun placing pro-
fessional social workers in
its absorption renters in Is-
rael. as a result of another
1:1: titer Institute recount-nem
dation. official; said.

Rabbi Offers Views
on Minorities at UN

UNI1 FT) N \TItiNS :Tr.\
—Rabbi l-sic Lewin, 7 ;,7f•
sentat,• f the A.:.idas
W
e rr,a ruza bon.
Israel
has s
-••
Iddion of
for
a
4.f 771'

Alton Se-es New Possibilities for

TEE .AVIV

i—Deputy


Primer
Algal Albin said
:iesday nmht that the situa-
71 01 created by the ouster of
Sotiet personnel from Egypt

has created new possihilities
fur a political solution of the
Middle East conflict .
Addressing a meeting of
young Druze members of the

nod li••tiii“ in Beirut .11)1)eal,

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.IF I I I S

.1 I A . --The

Greek i ',it holic Sy n• ud meet-

ing in Beirut ended a week-
long meeting with an appeal
to world's conscience"
to defend the right of Arah
Wagers in Israel to return
to the sites of their border
villages from which they
e,i<1.1:10 . (1
fur security
reasons 25 years ago
The meeting. presided over
by Patriarch Nlaximos Ha-
kim. was attended by Arch-
bishop Joseph Rasa of Gal-
ilee Ilaya has taken up the
cause of the former inhabi-
tants of Baram and Ikrit. the
villages in question. for which

11-1; Change.; View:

on Territor, Return

he was praised at the synod
meeting.

Last
month. the Israeli
cabinet upheld the military's
contention that the security
situation which required the
evacuation of Baram and lk-
rit still prevailed and barred
the return of the former resi-
dents. Both villages were
razed nearly 20 years ago
and their inhabitants re-
settled.

Egyptians for their courage
in "breaking assay from a
friend who is not a friend."
He added that Egypt was
lucky that it had no common
border with Russia as Czech-
oslovakia and Hungary had.
(Jerusalem is watching dip-
lomatic developments in Eur-
ope carefully following re-
Last week,
Archbishop ports that Egypt is pressing
Raya led a peaceful protest France to embark on a new
march of the former villag- Mid East peace initiative.
ers and their sympathizers With their military options
from the walls of old Jeru- effectively closed for the
salem to Prime Minister foreseeable future by the
tiolda NIeir's office. Mrs. Soviet exodus, the Egyptians
Meir was not in her office at
the time the estimated 2.000
marchers arrived.
Police horses broke up a

LS:0.FM ,JTA
lien-Gurion. who has been small counter demonstration
c , .nsidereci a dove in the of rightists who. unlike Arch-
past. apparently - has veered bishop Raya, had no license
.5;(
a position close to that of for a demonstration.
.
Defense Minister Moshe Da-
Archbishop Raya delivered
s an regarding the future of a sermon outside Mrs. heir's
st
the territories captured dur- office, advising Israel to
ing the Six-Day War
"sow peace and brother
In the past, Ben-Gurion hood." lie spoke in Arabic.
ads- orated the return of all Hebrew and English. ending
occupied territories, except with the words "shalom.
Jerusalem and the Golan shalom. shalom." The Arab
"
Heights. in the event of a demonstrators returned home
lasding peace settlement.
immediately after the Arch-
l:ablu
• •I:
the
However. in a recent story bishop's speech, but the
deal in Haaretz. close friends of Jewish protestors sat down
• '.i. ...Li -
rela Ben-Gurion revealed that the on the ground and sang the
gimis 1 , :. ,:.•
:•. -laughter formep premier believed a
Internationale in Hebrew be-
71,7,..1
th.1,._trou.ly
pre - goad
deal
more
territory fore dispersing.
the res. ought to he kept. and the set-
, .,dus
dement by Israelis
should
utions t hat continue in the West Rank
,sar. and Gaza Strip areas so long
iris..............- the full t'orn' as there is no real peace in
pensation by the State to sight .
JERUSALEM — Ha'aretz
minority. sell-rods for the sec
Ile still believes. however, eports that more than 100 •
ular education ..tis e n by these that de ert areas could be modifications have been;
s
schools
made in the Phantom plane'
traded for a lasting peace.
Ben-Guriotbs friends said by the Israeli Air Force. ac-
that this change of opinion cording to Gen. Mordecai •
ca me about slowly and in Hod. commander of the air ,
stages. as he became more force. These modifications
and more convinced that the are designed to adapt the
Arab states were not inter- aircraft to the Israel defense
ested in a peace agreement forces' mode of warfare, he
said in a radio interview.
• s
The manufacturers of the
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(;en. Hod said that these ,
JERI. sALEM — Slowly modifications are not the final
N7 ,, b
!ah , rer, ones They are being made
tie suit the aircraft to opera-
', e bona: methods Lot used by
• etto.r air forces. Some of the
-1,slcations are regarded
as I -.7aeli patents Not all
modifications are sent to the
manufacturer automatically.
Gen Hod said that. as of
Presents
•he S,x Day War. the num-
ber of air crests trained per
fl lf
oco year has been doubt
The
fl y
s dd
course s are Ltis•n in the same
rt-r1Mi of time, but stand-
%•.I
the arils have liven raised. In-
: on strut t o t methods hase been
e s
the improsed, and more flying
. .
r: In
hours in a Jet are required

Israelis Modifying
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Labor Party, he said that as
far as Israel is concerned, ,
Egypt and Jordan may opt
for either a partial or 111111
settlement of their disputes
with Israel. - We prefer a
total settlement but we are
prepared to negotiate on
either choice." Alton said
He said that "Israel will
not exploit the situation on
the Egyptian front following
the exodus of Soviet experts."
Alton congratulated
the

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