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Detroiters Share Laugh With B-G

Trial of Aiab,-Jewi4i . Spies to Open Next Week

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Six and reporters were directed filed against Adiv, nine each
suspected membera of a to an adjacent building where against Turki and Karawl,
Syrian-directed Arab-Jewish they watched the proceedings and six each against Vered,
spy and sabotage ring ap- by closed circuit television. Naarani and Hadad. The
Ten charges have been charges Include contact with
before a
peared Sunday
three-judge Haifa court to
hear a formal reading of
charges against them and to
enter their pleas.
Five pleaded not guilty.
The sixth suspect refused to
NEW YORK (JTA) — The agencies Involved in aiding

NY Anti-Poverty Group to Press
for U.S. Funds for Jewish Poor

enter a pl

The trial, scheduled to be•
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silverman are shown with David
Ben-Gorton during a tour of Israel. It followed SlIverman' ■ gin Thursday, is expected to
be
a long one.
receiving the "State of Israel 25th Annl y Award"
Ehud Adiv, ■ 28-year-old
at the Ie* Achim Israel Bond dinner.
paratroop combat veteran

NYANA lief Costs Increase

NEW YORK — A 10 per Jewish newcomers.
Among the relief recipients,
allowances for needy Jewish Easton said, were some 300
newcomers here was an- Jewish immigrants who ar-
nounced by NYANA, the New rived from Russia during
York Association for New 1972. and NYANA has aid.
Americans. The increase is ed the largest majority of all
the first in three years in the Russian Jewish newcomers
agency's allotment. which to the United States in recent
last year averaged about years
$1,500 per family.
Adrian M. -Easton, NYANA H UC Publications
budget committee chairman. —•
Awards
indicated that the move was Win Book
NEW YORK — A recent
made following a staff recom-
mendation that the -grants be ! publication of the Hebrew
brought into line with price ! Union College Press has
increases since 1969, when ! been selected as a winner
NYANA last revised its al- in the 1972 Midwestern Books
I Competition. The 496-page
lowanee schedule.
NYANA, which receives its I books. "Judaica," was edited
funds from the United Jewish ; by lierbert C. Zafren, direc
Appeal, also provides case- I for of libraries and professor
work, vocational and educa- of Jewish bibliography at
tional services, the only ' Hebrew Union College-Jewish
agency in New York to make Institute of Religion.
such assistance available to I It is the catalogue of the
distinguished Ludwig Rosen-
; berger collection of books,
pamphlets, and manuscripts
relating to the political. so-
cial, and cultural history of
the Jews and to the Jewish
question. Dr. Rosenberger. of
Chicago, gathered his books,
lovingly and with expert
knowledge, over several dec-
ades.
Another publication which
was named a winner is a

cent increase in family relief

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and former member of KI-
huts Gan Shmuel, who al-
legedly headed the ring's
Jewish section, pleaded guil-
ty to charges that he passed
intelligence to Syrian agents
in Lebanon and Syria and
that he contacted a Syrian

agent. Am:. Kahawagi, in
t;reece.

Adiv pleaded not guilty to
charges that he trained in
Syria in the use of fire arms
and explosives.
A temporary plea of not
guilty was entered for Dan
Vered, a 28 year-old school
teacher who refused to plead
at this time.

The four Arab defendants
pleaded not guilty. They are
Danud Osman Turk'. 45, a
Haifa bookseller who alleged-
ly headed the ring; Subhl
i. 28; Anis Karawl,
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23; and Simon Hadad, 34.

Metropolitan New York Co-
ordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty served notice Mon•
day that it will continue to

press federal agencies for

Children of Olim
Bring Many, Varied
Problems to School

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Dr.
Herzl Fishman, chairman of
a committee concerned with
the integration of children
of newly immigrated fam-
ilies, declared that "country

cil, a coordinating agency
representing 30 major na-
tional and local Jewish orga-
nizations, told the Jewish
Teleks.phic Agency that fed-
eral agencies, including the
Department of Health, Edu-
cation and Welfare (HEW)
will be taking over certain
antipoverty programs being
phased out of OEO by the
Nixon administration.
lie said demands will be
made on these agencies to
fund programs for the hither-

of the council and a commis-
sioner with the city commis-.
sion on human rights, empha-
sized his opposition to the
dismemberment of OEO as
called for in President Nix-
on's proposed budget. "But
we insist that 0E0 initiate
programs to provide assist-
ance to the Jewish poor who
are not now being served,"
he said.
Rabbi Jack S. Cohen, exec-
utive director of the council,
noted that the OEO was or-

ganized to provide assistance
on a neighborhood basis. In

New York City, there are 26
designated poverty areas,
only two of which have a sub-
stantial Jewish population.
of origin" does not determine
An amendment providing
the relative difficulty or ease special assistance programs
of absorption.
for eligible poor living out-
Every situation is unique, side designated poverty areas
Dr. Fishman explained in an —which includes many im-
interview published in the poverished elderly Jews —
Hebrew afternoon daily, Ye- was enacted by Congress last
diot Ahronot.
year. The measure was spon-
Children from the Soviet sored by Sen. Jacob K. Javits
Union say that the Isarel (R.-N.Y 1 and Rep. James
education system is too elas- Scheuer
tic and somewhat permissive. •
According to a statement
in that it does not insist upon
a strong discipline in learn- issued by the council, the
guidelines
for the allocation
ing.
At the same time, children of funds under the Economic
of American parents protest Opportunity Act contains cri-
that the curriculum is too teria that do not apply to the
rigid, too formal and too elderly Jewish poor, nor do
the variations on these cri-
crowded.

Children from South Amer.,
ica are, on the average, about
18 months behind their Is.
'lien peers in the study of
science and biology. There
are serious difficulties that
stem from their unfamiliarity
with the Hebrew language,
Bible and Jewish studies in

Police arrested six more
Mute villagers at Majdil

Shams on the Golan Heights,

bringing to 20 the number of
suspects taken into custody
since last week In connection t
with a Syrian-directed Bruce
spy ring.

The suspects are accused
of working for Shaquib Abu
Jame!, a wealthy Druze land-
owner of Majdal Shams, who
Is believed to be leader of

the ring that was reportedly
gathering Intelligence in Is-
rael and the administered
territories
and passing It on
allocation of funds by the Of- $250,000 is intended for the
fice of Economic Opportunity Jewish poor who live outside to Syrian agents.
the city's 26 designated pov-
(OEO).
A spokesman for the coun- erty areas or in poverty

monies to aid the Jewish
elderly poor who. it charged,
have been overlooked in the

to neglected Jewish poor,
mainly in large urban areas.
The programs being phased
out of OEO and transferred
The defendants were to HEW Include senior op-
portunity services.
brought to court Sunday
Jerome Becker, president
morning under tight security

arrangements. The three pre-
siding judges were E. Slo-
nim, president of the court,
Mrs. L. Fortuna and A. Fried-
man.
Judge Slonim permitted
close relatives and some
press representatives in the
courtroom. Other relatives

Jewish poor on the Lower
East Side and the Bronx re-
ceived grants from the city's
human Resources Adminis-
tration totaling $250,000.
The grant contracts were
signed several days ago by
Mayor John V. Lindsay. The

foreign agents and member-
ship and activity in an illegal
organization.

teria employed by the city
of New York.

Meanwhile, three Jewish

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
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gram
to build 1.000 rental
Dr. Fishman said that most
understand the problem and I flats this year for young
are able to cope with the couples, was announced by
Housing Minister Zeev
challenge
Insuring that the children Shar•!.
lie said the flats to be dis-
are rooted in their new en-
vironment is decisive in de• tributed all over the country,
termining how well the entire would consits of 2'- rooms
family will be able to inte- with an area roughly of 60
square meters.
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The monthly rent will be
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The recipient agencies
were: the Metropolitan New
York Coordinating Council on
Jewish Poverty, an umbrella
organization of more than 30
Jewish groups on the East
Side, 886.480: the Concourse
Jewish Community Council,
a newly formed group work-
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area of the Bronx, $81,760;
and the United Jewish Coun-
cil of the East Side, $81,760.

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