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November 10, 1972 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, Nev. 10, 1972

Israeli Slaps Peers
Studying in the U.S.

19-Yr.-Old Gives Up
Fight to Stay Out of
Israeli Army

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Yar-
iv Ben Eliezer, 32-year-old
secretary of the Israeli Stu-
dent Association of North
America, has words of
praise for American students
and a measure of criticism
for his Israeli peers.
Interviewed by a corre-
spondent of the Hebrew
daily, Maariv, Ben Eliezer
said that relations between
Israeli students abroad is
far from ideal and that most
of them have a very materi-
alistic outlook.
Yariv said that the Ameri-
can students have a far
broader horizon than their
Israeli counterparts, that
they analyze and question
what their professors have
to say, while the Israeli stu-
dents are only concerned
with obtaining good grades
and receiving their diplomas.
The Israeli critic is the
grandson of David Ben-Guri-
on.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Giora Neumann, the 19-year-
old youth wto was sentenced
to an eight-month prison
term last July for refusing
induction and swearing al-
legiance to Israel's defense
forces, gave up his battle
last week and was inducted
into the medical corps for
the duration of his required
service.
He swore the required oath
of allegiance.
He was released from
prison after completing two-
thirds of his term. The sen-
tence was reduced for good
behavior.
Prior to sentencing by an
army tribunal in July, Neu-
mann was in and out of mili-
tary detention for months
while army officers tried to
change his mind about ser-
ving in what he called an
"army of occupation."
He had regularly rejected
promises from army officers
he would be permitted to
serve in units where he
would not be involved in
battle situations and in units
within Israel proper.
After basic training, of-
ficials said Neumann will
be assigned to a hospital job
"commensurate with his
abilities."

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NEW YORK (JTA)—More
than 200 delegates to the
New York annual Conference
of the Labor Zionist Alliance
Sunday urged intensified sup-
port and participation in
Jewish communal bodies and
resolved to do all m their
power to prevent further
polarization in New York
City.
Dr. I. M. Biderman of New
York, Jewish historian and
educator, was elected presi-
dent of the New York Con-
ference of the LZA.
Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, na-
tional president of the LZA,
declared that "we must re-
ject the prevailing notions
that ideology in America has
come to an end. All about us
we see conditions which can
only be corrected by people
with Ideals and who strive
for a better world."
A resolution adopted by
the conference stated: "A
forum must be provided for
the airing of grievances in
order to evaluate and elim-
inate the root causes of con-
frontation. The Jewish com-
munity must prevent acts of
desperation by providing re-
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His Israel Aid
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LOS ANGELES (JTA) —

WAKE FOREST, N.C.
(JTA) — A rabbi warned
here last week that a nation-
wide ecumenical evangelistic
drive to be launched through-

Mapam Votes to Stay

in Labor Alignment

AVIV (JTA) — The

Il apam political committee

oted 45-22 to keep Mapam
within Premier Golda Meir's
Labor Alignment.
The vote was a victory for
the veteran Mapam leaders
Meir Yaari and Yaacov Ha-
zen, over younger challeng-
ers who wanted the party
to run on a separate list in
next year's Knesset elec-
tions.
The political committee
agreed, however, to start
talks immediately with the
Labor Alignment leadership
on outstanding issues. But
the talks will not be con-
ducted under the shadow of
a Mapam ultimatum to quit
the Alignment.
Several speakers, includ-
ing Chayka Grossman, who is
a member of the Knesset,
and Peretz Merhav were op-
posed to Mapam being com-
pelled to go along with the
policies of Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan, which they
contended blocked moves
toward peace with the Arabs.
Yaari argued that Premier
Golda Meir does not auto-
matically endorse all of Da-
yan's policies.

Egyptian Embassy .
Fired Up by Hoax

out the U.S. next year under
the slogan "Key 73" poses
a serious threat to "the plur-
alistic idea that. Jews, Cath-
olics and others are full part-
ners in American society."
The warning was issued by
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum,
national director of the inter-
religious affairs department
of the American Jewish
Committee, who addressed a
three-day colloquium on Civ-
il Religion in America co-
sponsored by the Southeast
Baptist Theological Semin-
ary and the AJ Committee.
Rabbi Tanenbaum said
that a careful reading of
"Key 73" literature and the
speeches of its sponsors in-
dicated that this "evangeli-
cal revival" is based on the
conception that America is a
"Christian nation" in which
"Jews and other non-Chris-
ticns were tolerated as less
than full partners in the
democratic enterprise."
The announced intention of
"Key 73" is "Calling our
Continent to Christ in 1973."
Rabbi Tanenbaum said
that "the implications of
Key 73 for the American
"civil religion" is that it will
tend to transform the Amer-
ican way of life into a uni-
tormist evangelical Christian
theocratic society'."
He said that "Christians
and Jews together need to
critique that tendency be-
fore it becomes coercive of
the vitality of pluralism, as
much as Jews themselves
need to critique and resist
analogous efforts of some
'fundamentalist' Jews who
seek to impose similar theo-
cratic tendencies on Israel
as a Jewish state."

LONDON — A matchstick
and an elastic band turned
out to be the "letter bomb"
defused at the Egyptian Em-
bassy here by security men.
Scotland Yard said the 3 Israeli Factories
Egyptians handed over two to Be in Yugoslavia
suspected letter bombs, both
JERUSALEM — A 810,-
of which turned out to be
hoaxes. Each contained a 000,000 contract to set up
matchstick and a rubber three factories in Yugoslavia
hand that made a snapping has been won by the Israeli
sound like an ignition device. Brake Band Co.
Two of them will make
The embassy claimed it
earlier had defused a mail brake bands, also brake and
bomb delivered to the home clutch discs, while the third
of a diplomat. The envelope will make raw material for
contained "an ignition de- the other two. This follows
vice and a chemical," the the recent company construc-
tion of a factory in Romania.
embassy said.
"Ours was the costliest
bid; yet after visiting our
Israeli Settlement Set plant in Israel, and seeing
by Religious Zionists the quality of our product,
BOSTON — The New Eng- the responsible authorities
land Region of the Religious commissioned us to do the
Zionists of America (Mix- job," a company spokesman
rachi-Hapoel Hamlzrachi) Is said.
arranging to establish a
settlement in Israel. Dr.
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Samuel J. Fox of Lynn,
Now looking .. .
Mass., executive vice presi-
dent of the region, stated
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wed Ina Ontlecwen•
that the settlement will be
851-6118
called Tilei Mizrachi (Miz-
rachi Heights), an dthat it
will be located 20 minutes
south of Haifa. The area is
in the historic village of Bat
Shelomo adjacent to Zichron
Yaakov.
For information, write the
region office, 611 Washing-
ton, Boston 02111.

JERUSALEM — A student
body of 17,500 wilt be en-
rolled at the liebrew Uni-
versity in the new academic
year, Hebrew University
President Avraham Harman
announced.
2,500 Arab Women
More than 5,000 new stu-
dents will begin their studies Find Jobs in Israel
and the total undergraduate
JERUSALEM — A total
student body will number of 2,500 Israel Arab women
12.000.
found permanent work dur-
The main increase is in ing the last year. the min-
the number of graduate stu- istry of labor has announced.
dents — up from 4,800 in It is the largest number of
1971-72 to 5,500 this year, Arab women to enter the
including 4,100 masters de- labor force in one year.
gree candidates and 1,400
In the past year 16 fac-
doctoral students. The num- tories were set up in Arab
ber 9 4 undergraduates .. is and Druze area, employing
.stabilizing. • ' • • some 900 women.

Fr a n k Sinatra has been
awarded the annual Medal-
lion of Valor by the state of
Israel for his "unprecedented
humanitarian efforts." ,
The ward was presented
here at a dinner in his honor
sponsored by the Los Angeles
Committee for Israel Bonds.
Baron Edmond de Roths-
child, French financier and
philanthropist, made the
presentation. Gov . Rona 1 d
Reagan acted as honorary
chairman, and actor Burt
Lancaster was master of
ceremonies.
Heading the list of local,
state and federal leaders at
the dinner, attended by more
than 1,500 persons, was Vice
President Spiro Agnew.
"Sinatra said he was
"pleased to be honored by a
nation of people who yearn
for peace with dignity and
who treasure justice and
morality."
A Frank Sinatra Youth
Center has been established
in Nazareth, under the spon-
sorship of the Israeli labor
organization, Histadrut. Sin-
atra has endowed annual
scholarships for many of the
center's children.
He has been prominently
active in the National Con-
ference of Christians and
Jews and an avid supporter
of Israel Bonds for many
years, Bond officials said.

Arab Population
at Half Million

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is-
rael's Arab population now
numbers over 500,000 ac-
cording to the Government
Information Center.
Some 460,000 of the Arab
residents live within the
Green Line (the pre-1967
borders), while the rest live
in East Jerusalem, now part
of Israel.
Seventy per cent of the
Arab populace was born aft-
er the establishment of the
state.
Seventy-four per cent of
the Arabs are Moslem, with
17 per cent Christian and 9
per cent Druze.

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