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October 06, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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New Zealand Jews

Tax Break Seen if Pupils Are in Private School

Drift From Religion

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The House Ways and Means
Committee voted 18-0 Tues-
day to draft legislation to
reduce federal income tax
payments of parents with
children in nonpublic schools.
The committee, headed by
Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D.
Ark.) directed its staff to
draw up a bill that would
allow credits against income
taxes of 50 per cent of the
tuition payments to nonpub-
lic elementary and high
schools, the credit not to ex-
ceed $200 per child.
The House committee's ac-
tion followed by one day a
2-1 ruling by a federal dis-
trict court in New York that
declared constitutional a
provision of the New York
State omnibus school aid bill
allowing tax credits for the

WELLINGTON, New Zea-
land (ZINS) — There is a
strong trend toward assimi-
lation by the younger gen-
eration ,of New Zealand's 5,-
000 Jews, evident from the
large number of mixed mar-
riages, reports the New Zea-
land Zionist Organization
Most New Zealand Jews are
affiliated with a synagogue
not because they are tradi-
tional or observant, but be-
cause they feel it is import-
ant "to belong," said a
spokesman for the Zionist
body.
They draw their spiritual
inspiration largely from the
more populous Jewish com-
munity of Australia's (72,-
000 Jews) who have an ac-
tive, and varied Jewish cul-
tural life.

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parents of nonpublic school
pupils.
The court rejected as 'in-
constitutional a second pro-
vision of the bill that would
have reimbursed nonpublic
school parents for part of
their tuition.
A third provision allow-
ing "maintenance and re-
pair" grants to nonpublic

Alumni Get Together

NEW YORK — "The Re-
ligious Quest of the 705"
will be the theme of the 29th
annual convention of the
alumni of the Rabbi Isaac
Elcbanan Theological Sem-
inary, an affiliate of Yesh-
iva University, Monday
through Wednesday, at the
Pine View Hotel, Fallsburg,
N.Y.

schools was declared uncon-
stitutional last May.
The bill, if adopted, would
become effective next Aug.
1. But with Congress sched-
uled to adjourn in less than
two weeks, Capitol Hill ob-
servers felt that the bill had
no chance of adoption during
the current session.

Friday, Oct. 6, 1972-3

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

New Arabic Daily Is in East Jerusalem

JERUSALEM — A new published in East Jerusalem.
Arabic daily. Al-Sha'ab, is and the third--Al-Anba—in
appearing in East Jerusalem. West Jerusalem.
The newspaper is owned
and edited by longtime jour-
nalist Mahmud Ya'ish, who
formerly published Al-Jihad.
With the publication of Al-
Sha'ab, there are now three
"The wo•Id's most heahly reputed
daily Arabic newspapers.
watch mode tot those
True religion is far more Two (including El Kuds) are
who onus, on aerie hoe,"
a matter of character than a
question of cult and creed.—
Authailed Ag.noy
Oally—tiospotn—Sympnhy
Isidor Singer.
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