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April 05, 1974 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 5, 1974-17

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`Changing Sex Roles in Jewish Artist YosSi Stern Cheers Soldiers
Life" Topic of National Parley

NEW YORK — A National
Conference on Jewish Women
and Men will 4be held at the
McAlpin Hotel here April
26-28, to focus on the topic
of "Changing Sex Roles in
Jewish Life."
Sponsored by the North
American Jewish Students'
Network; the conference will
bring together 500 women
and men from all over the

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United States and Canada,
representing several genera-
tions and many different
idealogical and social back-
grounds.
In addition to encouraging
Jewish women to share their
life experiences and discuss
ways of implementing change
within Jewish structures, this
year's conference will take
into account the serious con-
cerns Jewish men have ex-
pressed in the area of the
expectations Judaism has of
them.
A highlight of the confer-
ence will be a speech by
Shulamit Aloni, a member of
the Israeli Knesset who ran
on a women's rights, civil
rights and consumerism plat-
form.

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Yossi Stern, right, one of Israel's most famous young
artists, entertained soldiers at the Hadassah University
Hospital here. Stern went into the wards and drew pictures
for them to put on the walls of their rooms.

Likud Calls for National
Referendum on West Bank

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JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
Likud Knesset faction decid-
ed to submit a private bill
calling for a national refer-
endum on the future of the
_West Bank.
The bill, initiated by Herut
leader Menahem Begin and
supported by Gen. Ariel Sha-
ron, founder of Likud, was in
response to a statement by
Defense Minister Moshe Day-
an in New York Saturday
night that _ Israel was pre-
pared to negotiate with Jor-
dan and the Palestinians, Be-
gin said.
According to Begin, that
statement made by Dayan at
a dinner of the United Jewish
Appeal indicated that the gov-
ernment was prepared to
make territorial concessions.
The present cabinet majority
may support "the repartition
of Eretz Israel" but most of
the public is against it and
therefore the issue must be
de cided by the people
through a referendum, Begin
said.
Sharon said the public has
to decide before the govern-
ment completes negotiations
for territorial concessions.
He urged the establishment
of "faits accomplis" in the
territories to preclude their
return to the Arabs.
Michael Hazani, minister of
social welfare, announced his
resignation Monday, bec–vm-
ing the first National Reli-
gious Party minister to leave
Premier Golda Meir's coali-
tion cabinet barely a month
after it was formed'.
He resigned after the
NRP's central committee
voted by a comfortable mar-
gin of 296-198 to remain in
the government.
Hazani had proposed that
the NRP leave the govern-
ment temporarily, while con-
tinuing to support it in the
Knesset, as a gesture of pro-
test against 'the failure to re-
solve the Who Is a Jew issue,
according to Orthodox de-
mands. His' proposal was re-
jected by the central commit-
tee.
The NRP now has to fill his
cabinet seat. According to
some observers, his most
likely successor is Mrs. Tova

Sanhedrai, a leader of NRP's
women's group, who would
become the second woman
ever to sit in an Israeli cabi-
net. Mrs. Sanhedrai was not
elected to the Knesset, but
cabinet members are not re-
quired to be MKs.
Observers -here said Ha-
zani's resignation might lead
to the resignations of the
other two NRP ministers —
Yosef Burg and Yitzhak Raf-
ael—from the cabinet, which
could precipitate the break-
up of Mrs. Meir's coalition.

Rabbi, Clerics
Seek Missing
Jailed Chileans

NEW YORK (JTA)—Rabbi
Angel Kreiman of Sintiago,
chief rabbi of Chile, was one
of a number of major reli-
gious leaders who filed a
habeas corpus motion this
weekend in a court of appeals
in Santiago for 131 people
who disappeared after they
were arrested in the months
following the overthrow of the
government of Dr. Salvador
Allende Gossens last Septem-
ber.
The appeal to the court was
signed by the Rev. Helmut
Frenz, Lutheran Bishop of
Chile ,and leader of the coun-
try's Protestant church
groups, Msgr. Fernand °
Ruiz, auxiliary of the Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of San-
tiago, and Rabbi Kreiman,
members of the Committee
of Cooperation for Peace in
Chile, a group that legally as-
sists detainees and workers
dismissed for economic or
political reasons, according
to reports.
In their appeal, the clerics
requested the court to ask
the military authorities about
the fat _ e of the 131 detainees
where they are being held
and the reasons. for the de.
tentions.
The appeal also asks for
the immediate relase of those
who are being detained with-
out legal reasons.

Science is organized knowl_
edge.—Herbert Spencer.

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