Spiritual Armament National Media Center Urged for Jewish Family Life Education NEW YORK—The National Council on Adult Jewish Edu- cation has urged the estab- lishment of a national re- source center to disseminate information and materials on Jewish family life experi- ences. The proposal was one of several recommendations made at an exploratory con- ference here on ways to pro- mote Jewish education in the family setting. Julius Schatz, chairman of the Council, said the confer- ence was convened to deter- mine how the Jewish com- munity can best counteract what has become "a steady erosion in Jewish family life." While a number of Jewish organizations have begun to initiate educational programs "in which the family is the Prayer has its role at the central focus, the Jewish front. Here, a hasid helps a community over-all has soldier lay tefillin west of neither coordinated efforts in this area nor made family Suez. Israelis Alter Territory Stand JERUSALEM — "W e r e doves in this tank. The hawks are over in the next one," Jerusalem Post reporter Ab- raham Rabinovich was told on the Golan Heights. This tongue-in-cheek re- mark is reflective of the di- vided feelings of Israelis, but a recent poll by Prof. Louis Guttman, director of the Is- rael Institute of Applied So- cial Research, discloses that there are changes in the pub- lic's attitude toward the ter- ritories. The poll, conducted by the Institute and the Communi- cations Instiute of Hebrew University, queried 600 ur- ban residents above age 20. Its more significant finding was that only 11 per cent of those polled said that they did not believe Israel should give up a single inch of terri- tory. During the second week of the war 52 per cent had responded similarly. In October, 27 per cent thought Israel should agree to relinquish some of the ter- ritories; now this figure in- creased to 48 per cent. Only about 12 per cent of the population agreed that Israel should give up "all," the territories or "almost all, with slight adjustments." This figure is slightly higher than it was earlier. Among the poll's other findings: Some 71 per cent of the population do not be- lieve the peace conference will result in a real peace in the coming months. More than 50 per cent now be- lieve the present cease fire will end in renewed fighting (seven per cent fewer thought so a week earlier). Only 16 per cent believe the more territory Israel gives back, the greater will be the Arabs' readiness for a serious approach to peace. About five per cent of the population believe the Arab countries are definitely ready to discuss a real peace with Israel. Another 44 per cent said this was "perhaps" the case when interviewed by pollers. Although most Israelis do not believe Arab readiness for peace is a function of Is- raeli territorial concessions, there is a growing readiness since the outbreak of the Yom Kippur war to withdraw from some of the territories, especially parts of Sinai. II 17 el 1 . )1 I f . 6—Friday, January 4, 1974 programming a priority con- cern," he said. Participants at the confer- ence also recommended: • Publication of special materials on Jewish family life to help facilitate its in- tegration into the curricula of Jewish school s, adult education groups and exist- ing Jewish studies programs at colleges and universities. • Studies and conferences that would probe the impact of changing societal patterns on Jewish family life. • Encouragement of Israel group study tours comprised of family units; also, of pro- grams which would enable American Jewish families to have their children Bar.. and Bat-Mitzvahed in Israel. • The convening of further conferences, seminars and workshops — on both the national and regional level— which would focus on the problems of the Jewish fam- ily and serve as program- matic clearing houses. 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