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16—Friday, May 17, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New Golan Settlement Amidst
Gunfire; Concert Interrupted
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A new
settlement, H a r o o v, was
founded on the southern
Golan Heights last week, a
demonstration of Israel's de-
termination to populate the
region which is under daily
Syrian artillery barrage.
Festivities had to be
curtailed, however, because
of the situation on the north-
ern front. Relatives and
friends of the new settlers
driving up for the occasion
were stopped at a roadblock
and transferred to a special
bus for the last leg of the
trip to the site of Haroov.
The Israel Philharmonic Or-
chestra, which gave a con-
cert at the inauguration, per-
formed for only 10 minutes
instead of the customary one
hour.
Golan Heights settlers are
fearful that any surrender of
territory captured in 1967 in
the interests of disengage-
ment with Syria will jeopar-
dize their safety. Addressing
himself to that problem,
Minister-Without-Portfolio Is-
rael Galin declared at a
meeting of the Kibutz
Ha meuhad Movement that
while the government seeks
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disengagement with Syria it
would allow "no question
mark to hover over the con-
tinued existence of the Golan
settlements."
Meanwhile, Israeli authori-
ties have adopted a position
of no hindrance and no help
toward 25 young settlers who
took over the deserted Syrian
town of Kuneitra on the
Golan Heights Monday with
the declared intention of es-
tablishing a permanent Jew-
ish settlement there.
"We are not here as a
protest. We have come here
to settle, to cultivate the
Kuneitra valley," a spokes-
man for the group, Assaf
Kotten, told reporters.
It seemed clear, however,
that the move was aimed
against reported territorial
concessions to the Syrians
which include a partial Is-
raeli withdrawal from Kunei-
tra and two adjacent villages.
The settlers come from
other parts of the Golan
Heights and from as far
away as Mar Etzion and Kir-
yat Arba near Hebron. They
moved into Kuneitra secretly,
taking possession of aban-
doned buildings on the out-
skirts of town.
The Jewish Agency's settle-
ment department said that it
would not provide funds for
the Kuneitra group because
it had no plans for more
settlements in the northern
Golan Heights.
Likud leader Menahem
Begin, addressing a large
rally in Haifa, protested
against withdrawal from Ku-
neitra or any part of the
Golan Heights captured in
the Six-Day War.
A Druze notable, whose
son was killed in action with.
the Israeli army, urged the
government not to abandon
the Golan Druze.
Haifa police searched the
neighborhood of the Likud
rally for unknown persons
who dumped water on Begin
while he spoke.
Mizrachi Conversion
Stand Is Opposed
TEL AVIV (ZINS)—About
57 per cent of the Israeli
population is opposed to the
demands of Mizrachi-Hapoel-
Hamizrachi that Israel should
only recognize those conver-
sions to Judaism which are
carried out by the Orthodox
Rabbinate, according to a
recent survey by PORI (Pub-
lic Opinion Research Insti-
tute).
Severest opposition was
voiced by the more affluent
sections of the population
and by recent new settlers
from America and Europe,
and the native-born sabras.
Only 28.6 per cent in these
categories supported the Or-
thodox position on conversion.
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AFL-CIO Urges Continued U.S. Backing of Israel; Hits UN Vote
WASHINGTON (JTA)—The I The labor leaders also said
AFL-CIO Executive Council that "Syrian aggression" dur-
demanded, in a resolution ad- ing the Yom Kippur War
opted here, that the U. S. "painfully demonstrated, as
government do nothing, in if more proof were needed,
its expanding relationships the acute threats under
with the Arab countries, which the Israeli people
"that would in any way di- live."
minish America's friendship
Warning that "no genuine
for and support of Israel" settlement can be achieved
and that the U. S. aid to under such threats," the dele-
Arab countries "must be of a gates added that "secure and
nature that will not increase defensible borders and a
their military potential and strong Israel are the best
encourage a new aggression answer to such threats."
against Israel."
The resolution added that
The labor leaders also de-
clared that "the breach of the any pressure, "regardless of
cease fire and the continuous its source," which might vio-
fighting which has been late or run counter to this
launched repeatedly by Syria principle, must be categori-
in the past two months has cally rejected.
had the all-out support of the
The delegates expressed
Soviet Union and its satel- "deep disappointment and
lites."
disgust" over the vote of the
United States in the United
Nations Security Council on
April 25 which condemned
Israel "for a retaliatory act
on bases of terrorists who
perpetrated t h e massacre
mostly of women and chil-
dren in the workers suburb of
Kiryat Shemona." The state-
ment said the Security Coun-
cil resolution, "which did not
even mention the massacre,"
was "utterly unfair and in-
human" and would "encour-
age the worst crimes against
humanity."
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Published by WZO
NEW YORK—"The Kibutz
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Blum," has just been pub-
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constituent of the World Zion-
ist Organization — American
Section.
The bulk of the volume
consists of a dialogue on kib-
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can kibutzniks who were
among the founders of Kfar
Blum, Yosef Criden and Sa-
adia Gelb.
The volume includes an in-
troductory chapter on the his-
tory of the kibutz movement,
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industries and guest houses
and location on a specially-
keyed fold-out map. Also in-
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of each of the six kibutz
movements.
called that in 1945, the late
Michael Sylberberg, _then the
chairman of the Jewish reli-
gious community in Warsaw,
had proposed that the bricks
from the ghetto wall should
be incorporated in Jewish
public buildings in Palestine
and throughout the world as
a tribute to the heroic revolt.
But the idea never materiali-
zed, Gang said.
Falashas Are True
Jews : Rabbi Yosef
NEW YORK (ZINS)—The
Sephardic chief rabbi of Is-
rael, Ovadiah Yosef, stated
at a press conference that
the Falashas (the black Jews
of Abyssinia) are authentic
Jews, descendants of the
tribe of Dan which was dis-
persed into exile after the
destruction of the First
Temple.
Rabbi Yosef noted that this
ruling was first made by
Rabbi Yaacov Kastrow some
330 years ago. He said that
there are only 20,000 Falashas
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they are being subjected to
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LONDON (JTA) — The
Polish government and the
Warsaw municipal authori-
ties are planning to demolish
the last standing wall of the
former ghetto of Warsaw, an
historical relic of a tragic
era and a warning for the
future, it was stated here by
Hillel Zeidel, member of
Knesset, who attended the
conference on Soviet Jewry.
Zeidel told the JTA that
he and his friends were try-
ing to prevent the demolition
of the ghetto wall, and that
he had been discussing this
problem with Lord Janner
of Leiceste r, Alderman
Michael Fidler, MP, and
Greville Janner, MP. They
told him that they would
mobilize other interested
members of Parliament and
try to meet with the Polish
ambassador in an attempt to
try and persuade the Polish
government that it would be
wrong to demolish the wall,
whatever the planning issues
involved may be.
Zeidel also told the JTA
that he had discussed the
problem with American,
Canadian, Australian, Bel-
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a protest to the Polish gov-
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demolition.
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writer, told JTA that he re-
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