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6—Friday, Oct. 6, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Senators Rally to Jackson Measure
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ticipate in any U.S. govern-
come up after Congress re- ment programs for credit or
convenes next January.
investment guarantees di-
An equivalent of the Jack- rectly or indirectly if it de-
son Amendment was intro- nies its citizens the right or
duced in the House Wednes- opportunity to emigrate or
day by Rep. Charles Vanik imposes on them more than
(Dem., Ohio), who said he a nominal tax on emigration
had 73 cosponsors and ex- or on other documents re-
pected at least 25 more. Rep. quired to emigrate "for any
Benjamin S. Rosenthal purpose of cause whatso-
(Dem., N.Y.) at the same ever."
time introduced a joint reso-
Just before Jackson's press
lution that would suspend conference, a state men
the expansion of trade with signed by 29 of the cospon-
the Soviet Union until there soring senators denouncing
are assurances that meas- the Soviet visa fees was dis-
ures restricting emigration tributed by Sen. Jacob K.
from that country will be Javits (Rep., N.Y.) and Sen.
withdrawn.
Hubert H. Humphrey (Dem.,
Jackson indicated in reply Minn.).
The statement noted that
to questions that the admin-
istration was not actively "the Jewish community of
opposing his amendment de- the Soviet Union has already
spite statements from the suffered more than other ele-
State Department last week ments of the Soviet popula-
that it did not favor such tion from discrimination."
It stated that "It should
measures.
While there have been no be completely unacceptable
to
the U.S. and the world
affirmative statements of
support for his bill from the that the survivors of the
administration,
"I
under- Nazi holocaust and their chil-
stand the administration is dren again should be singled
not opposing this," Jackson out for discriminatory treat-
ment and be subjected to no-
said.
torious ransom requirements
He said no one in the ad- impeding their natural de-
ministration had asked him sire to join with relatives and
to "hold ar on his amend- coreligionists in other lands."
ment.
At his press conference,
The Jackson Amendment Jackson brushed aside sug-
provides that after Oct. 15, gestions that the visa fees
1972, no country shall be eli- were an internal matter of
gible to receive most-favored the Soviet Union or that the
nation treatment or to par- UN, rather than the U.S.,
U-M Judaic Studies Program
Is Off to an Auspicious Start
By HANNAH MORRISON
brew, religion , philosophy,
A new program in Judaic linguistics, Bible, Israeli poli-
studies under way at the tics and government and
University of Michigan will Jewish social and political
allow interested students for thought.
the first time to major in
Prof. Charles Krahmalkov,
this area.
a program adviser from the
The program was launched department of Near Eastern
this month through a $40,000 languages a n d literature,
contribution from the Jewish said the Judaica program
Community Foundation of the seeks to cull courses from
United J e wish charities. various departments and
Funds will carry the pro- tailor them to student in-
gram through three years. terests."
In addition, Delta Phi Epsi-
He said that the program
lon Sorority recently con- his been warmly received,
tributed $5,000. in honor of especially by underclassmen,
Dr. and Mrs. William Haber, despite lack of publicity.
which has been designated
Previously,
those who
for the Judaica program. wished to concentrate on
Mrs. Haber was financial ad- Jewish studies had to major
viser to the Delta Eta chap- in religion.
ter of the sorority during it•
The Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
existence in Ann Arbor.
dation in Ann Arbor also
Dr. Haber, adviser to the offers courses of Jewish in-
university's executive officers terest.
However, Prof. Haber sees
says additional money is
needed for library resources no potential conflict between
and scholarship funds in the the new program and Hillel's
„ew program.
Bet Midrash. "There is a
He sees the program as focus on scholarship in the
having vital importance far university program which
the Jewish community. should fulfill demands cur-
"There has been a gradual. rently not satisfied by
intangible, change in the Hillel's more informal, vol-
mentality
and interest of untary atmosphere," he said.
Jewish youth which has been Under consideration for al-
expressed through an in- most a year, the program
creasing commitment to Jew- was first proposed to the
ish Sc: ...irship," he said.
Federation by Dr. Zvi Gitel-
At the core of the pro- man of the department of
gra m are two courses in political science and Dr. Her-
Jewish history, taught by bert Paper, professor of
Prof. Yehuda Reinharz, who linguistics.
received his doctoral degree
from Brandeis University. "Silence is fitting even for
Other offerings include the wise, how much more so
classes in Yiddish and He- for fools."—The Talmud.
should raise the issue. "I
hope that our foreign policy
is based on the essential
theme not only for the pres-
ervation of human freedom
but for an extension of it,"
Jackson said. He said that
"If we depended on the UN,
we'll all be -in trouble. The
UN is useful for some things
but this matter is up to
individual nations."
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