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Court's Decision
Protects Laborers
TEL AVIV — The labor
laws of Israel incline to-
ward the view that the
worker enjoys a kind of
"title" to his job, the Tel
Aviv District Labor Court
held.
Labor Court Judge Zvi
Harniv said most collective
labor agreements contained
built-in guarantees against
arbitrary dismissals. This
kind of guarantee should al-
so apply to individuals not
protected by collective agree-
ments, he added.

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We Believe

JOHN
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Would be an effective
Legislator
for the

64th District

Mr. Alan Sipher

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Jew Held by Viet Cong

Wife Fights for Release of POW

explained. "I have also
By PAUL GANTZ
heard recording of some ra-
• JTA Staff Writer
In November, 1861, Judah dm broadcast messages he
P. Benjamin was appointed has made." Apparently, the
secretary of war for the Con- Viet Cong officials allow cer-
federate United States, one tain American periodicals
of the few Jews to reach and pertinent articles to be
such a high governmental distributed among the pris-
oners.
position at that time.
As for religious life in the
One hundred and six years
later, to the month, his prison camp, Mrs. Kuchner
grand-nephew, Dr. Harold commented, "I'm sure there
Kushner, was taken as a isn't any," but she did re-
prisoner of war by the Viet port that there is a Bible in
Cong. Dr. Kushner, like his the camp and that her hus-
mak-
great-uncle is unique in his band had probably been
ing use of it. In his last mes-
time.
sage he quoted certain Bibli-
"As far as I know, my hus- cal passages, she said.
band is the only Jew," Mrs.
The Kushners, who belong
Valerie Kushner, wife of the to the Reform temple in Dan-
POW, told the Jewish Tele- ville, have received sympa-
graphic Agency. "But there thy and understanding from
must be others." Mrs. Kush- both the rabbi and the con-
ner, who lives with her two gregation. "In so many little
children in Danville, Va., ways, people let you know
has traveled around t h e they care," Mrs. Kushner
United States and even as said.
far as Cambodia in attempts
Dr. Kushner's 41/2-year-old
to gain her husband's re-
lease. She is active in the son Mike doesn't know his
father.
A daughter, Toni
National League of Families
of Americans Missing and Jean, Is 9.
"He went to Vietnam he-
Imprisoned in Southeast
Asia, Families for Immedi- cause he wanted to save
lives,"
she stated. Before Dr.
ate Release and several anti-
Kushner was captured, he
war groups.
Mrs. Kushner has person- ran a clinic in a Vietnamese
village in his spare time, ac-
ally lobbied in Congress and
■
cording to his wife.
claims to have changed a
Many families are worried
couple of votes on antiwar
about how the POWs will re-
measures.
adjust
to life in the United
"My husband was captured
on a routine helicopter flight States once they return, but
when the helicopter crashed Mrs. Kushner says that she
into a mountain," the New thinks her husband can han-
York-born Mrs. Kushner ex- dle the situation.
"When he comes back he
plained.
As far as she knows, her wants to go into the field of
husband is not being mis- ear, nose and throat," she
treated. Although she has said. Many doctors have told
only received two letters Mrs. Kushner that her hus-
from him since his capture, band will need at least a
his handwriting a pp ears year of retraining because
firm, and "his mental atti- the field of medicine has
tude seems good," Mrs. changed so much in the past
Kushner remarked. The last five years. But Mrs. Kushner
letter s h e received was just wants her husband to
brought back to the U.S. by come home. Then, she says,
former Atty. Gen. Ramsey everything will work out.
Clark, when he returned
from North Vietnam last
May.
Dr. Kushner has not re-
ceived any of the letters that
his wife has sent him, ac-
cording to her. "But he did
see an article about us in the
New York Times last Janu-
ary and has read transcripts
of a show I did on TV," she

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NEW YORK — Nine educa- jointly by the American As-
tors completed the first part sociation for Jewish Educa-
of a training program for ad- tion and New York Univer-
ministrative personnel in sity, as a two-year program
Jewish education conducted leading to a master or doc-
this summer by the graduate toral degree.
sc hool of education of New
The nine students serve as
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The courses were planned in Jewish education.

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Eban : Arabs' Hope
Was Denied Them

Awe
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
told more than 200 Israel
Bond leaders that the Arabs
hope for an economic col-
lapse of Israel to give them
the victory that has been
denied them on the military
• 11 years judicial experience
and political fronts. Address-
ing a luncheon meeting which
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produced a more than $3,-
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