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September 22, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-22

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Israelis Favor Arabs
Visiting With Relatives

Most Israelis approve of
their government's policy of
allowing thousands of Arabs
to visit with relatives in Is-
rael and in the occupied ter-
ritories during the summer
months. This is shown in a
recent poll of a cross-section
of the Jewish population of
Israel by PORI-Public Opin-
ion Research of Israel Ltd.,
reported by the American
Jewish Committee.
About 150,000 Arabs froin
many countries visited Is-
rael and the occupied areas
this summer. The progam of
allowing Arab visitors into
the country has been advo-
catd by Defense Minister

C

Moshe Dayan and is seen as
a step toward normalization
of relations between Israel
and the Arab countries.
In the poll, 67 per cent
of those queried voice their
approval of the program
while only 27 per cent ex-
press disapproval. In a break-
down of the respondents by
education, occupation, in-
come, ancestral country of
birth and seniority in Is-
rael, all groups register ap-
proval of the program, with
college graduates showing
the highest percentage of ap-
proval (86 per cent). The
one exception is recent im-
migrants to Israel (those
who have arrived within the
past 20 years), who are al-
most evenly divided on the
question.

On a candid examination
of history, we shall find that
turbulence, violence, and
abuse of power, by the ma-
jority trampling on the rights
of the minority, have pro-
duced factions and commo-
lions which, in republics,
nave, more frequently than
any other cause, produced
despotism. —James Madison.

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Soviet Immigrants
nd Orientals Brawl;
Youth Is Killed

Friday, S.pt. 22, 1972-21
Free School Lunches THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
for the Handicaped
New Trial Planned for Accused Slayer

The Wayne County Inter-
In the 1971 case, the court
The man convicted in the
mediate School District has 1967 killing of a Shaarey ruled that police violated
revised its free and reduced Zedek guard is facing new Trudeau's civil rights by
price lunch policy for men- charges of being an habitual taking his shoes without per-
tally-handicaped school chil- criminal.
mission to match them with
dren in Wayne County unable
footprints at the scene of
Edward A. Trudeau, 37,
to pay the full price.
whose second-degree murder the murder.
• Lee Goodney, intermediate conviction was reversed by
AlfTWORS WANT=
district school food programs the Michigan Supreme Court
Ily N. v. PUSLISNIK
consultant, has issued a re- in July 1971, could be sen- leocbng book publober wets moo
Yised 1972-73 family size and tenced to life imprisonment uscraps of all types frctron rson
income scale to be used by on the new charges, which falon, poetry scoentefa. scholarly
rekpoos works etc. New authors
school officials in determin- cover persons convicted for and
welcomed For free booklet sera*
ing eligibility.
VANTAGE PRESS, Inn.
four or more felonies. The
Applications are available trial is -set for October.
516 W. 54 St., RNA. X. New Teri WWI
at the principal's office in
each school and may be sub-
mitted any time during the
school year.
A complete copy of the
policy is on file in the Wayne
County
Intermediate School
into a clash between the Rus-
sian and Oriental communi- District office, 76 W. Adams,
where it may be reviewed
ties.
Green died of wounds in- 1)y any interested patron.
flicted by a group of Sep-
hardi youths who crashed a Immigrants Balk
at
Rosh Hashana eve party
At Location of Flats
given by Russian emigres to
celebrate thir first year in • TEL AVIV (JTA) — Five
Israel. An altercation devel- Immigrant families who ar-
oped during which the party rived from Europe by sea
crashers allegedly used bro- last week staged sit-downs
aboard shop at Haifa port be-
ken bottles as weapons.
cause they were dissatisfied
the location of the flats
Talmud on- Anger with
allocated to them by the ab-
All the divisions of Hell
sorption ministry.
rule over the angry man. —
Four of the families, num-
Nedarim.
Rabbi Simeon ben Eleazar bering 21 persons, refused to
said: "He who rends his gar- disembark. Immigrants from
lee!.
ments, breaks a vessel, or France and other European
scatters his money in a mo- countries insisted on housing
ment of anger, shall be re- in Haifa rather than the flats
garded as if he worshiped assigned them in locations
east of that city.
idols."—Sabbath. .
Another family, numbering
He who raises his hand
against a fellow-man, even. 10 persons, refused to leave
though he does not smite another ship. The family
him, is called a man of wick- came ashore only when min-
istry officials threatened to
edness.—Sanhedrin.
TE1.1.4K %PH 10.1 SO1 ill of 12 MILL KO.
Do not attempt to pace by withdraw their immigrant
253.13110
14 RO.O. 1 NOM Tt I .T11011 to I. It VIA
a man at the height of his permits as the ship was
about to sail for France.
anger.—Berakot.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
clash between Russian em-
igres and Oriental Jews nar-
rowly was averted in the new
immigrant township of Mig-
dal Haemek, near Nazareth
following the recent killing
of a young soldier, Moshe
Green, 18, who recently im-
migrated here from the So-
viet Union.
Two Oriental youths, Avra-
ham Azolai and Meir Levi,
both 19, were taken into cus-
tody and one of them repor-
tedly confessed to the killing
which was the outcome of a
brawl.
The town elders managed
to cool passions in the town
which threatened to erupt

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An Invitation to the Community
To Participate in the

ANNUAL DINNER

of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University

Thursday Evening, Nov. 30 6 p.m.

at Cong. Shaarey Zedek

Guest Speaker..

Max Fisher

Max Fisher

URGENT REQUEST
TO ALL
Congregations, Organizations
Please Be Sure to Reserve
This Date For the Annual
Important Bar-Ilan Function

Lewis Grossman

General Chairman .of the Dinner

Honorary Chairman

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