THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10—Friday, Nov. 24, 1972
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Poll of Israelis Living Abroad Finds Most Planning to Return
By HAIM SHACHTER
ditions of work and with the 1970 of the special facilities
JERUSALEM — Prelimi- professional standards of and inducements granted by
nary findings of an inquiry their employment abroad, as the Israel government to re-
among emigrants from Is- well as housing.
turning emigrants.
rael in the United States and
About half of the persons
The overwhelming major-
France show that more than interviewed claim that ity of the Israeli respondents
80 per cent of the "yordim" neither their economic con- living in the United States
are satisfied with their con- ditions nor their work con- and France (78 per cent)
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ditions in Israel had proved
satisfactory.
At the same time, the
greater majority of yordim
said they are highly dissatis-
fied with their social condi-
tions, as well as with the
educational standards of their
children. Most said they plan
to return.
The inquiry on "The Atti-
tude of Israelis Living
Abroad Toward the Possibil-
ity of Their Return to Is-
indicated their intention to
return to Israel; 19 per cent
were doubtful whether they
would return; and 3 per cent
had definitely decided not to
return.
The inquiry was based on
a random sampling of 1,000
Israelis living in the United
States and 324 living
in
France. A questionnaire of
1911 questions was drawn up.
• • •
Several Israelis living in
Detroit thought the findings
rael," was carried out by
Dr. Dov Elitzur of the Insti- reflected their own views.
One, who has lived in De
tute for Applied Social Re-
search and Bar Ilan Univer- troit for more than 10 years
and
who now holds American
sity, at the invitation of the
aliya and absorption depart- citizenship, said that he and
ment of the Jewish Agency. others in his situation "sit on
The inquiry was decided our suitcases" hoping one
upon by the aliya department day to go back. He said he is
following the annulment in certain that economics keeps
from 90 to 95 per cent here •
Avram Levy, owner of
Mediterranean Imports, said
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he came to the U.S. as a stu
LOD — An Israeli woman dent in 1957, returned to Is
Reg. $79.50 to $115
living in Copenhagen came rael for two years in 1963-65
to Israel on a visit and the but could not make a go of it
customs officers confisoated there. He and his Americon
350 pornographic films found wife and family came back
under dirty laundry in her to Detroit in 1965.
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baggage.
He said there are a few
Reg. $135 to $165
She explained that she and hundred Israelis--some eiti-
her husband had bought the aens, some permanent resi-
films in Denmark for $14,008 dents (or immigrants) and a
(840 each), and she bad email group on student visas.
hoped to sell them for a 100 Many tame her* with fami-
CUM AND GET 'EM
per cent profit in Israel an lies to make a living at •
they could buy ■ home and trade. Some have become
very sueeertsfsd, be said, a few
return to live here.
Sometime later, when she having become builders and
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was ready to return home to ether' having established
Denmark, she asked the cus- practices in medicine or in
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Levy said that one reason
destroyed in accordance with
he has chosen to work with
the law.
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businesses is that he doesn't
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pletely. His close friends
came to this country at about
the same time he did.
On visits to Israel, he said,
there is no pressure put on
him to return "until I feel I
am economically secure and
able to come back. No one
has told me I have a duty to
return."
Shula Fleischer, who came
to this country as a student
in 1960 and who also is mar-
sled to an American, said she
and her husband had talked
about settling in Israel "but
not concretely."
She has been back three
times since coming to the
United States, and her hus-
band, who is in the boating
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business, has been there
once.
Mrs. Fleischer, the mother
of two daughters, teaches He-
brew courses at the Jewish
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Center and admits, with some
chagrin, that her husband has
net learned the language with
any proficiency, "And the
language barrier is one prob-
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live," she said. "If there
ONLY At
were greater demand for
busts, we could oonsider it,"
she said.
Mrs. Fleischer, whit be-
came an American citizen
less than two years ago, said
most of her friends are not
Israeli. "The ones I do
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to attend school, and then de-
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