14—Friday, January 3, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NCJW Throughout U.S. Boosts Aid to Incoming Soviet Jews El Al Pilots Decline to Help Air Force NEW YORK — In airports across the United States, there is a scene that has be- come fairly common in re- cent months: a plane lands with Russian immigrants, there is frantic discussion in Russian or Yiddish about relatives not seen in decades, and finally, after customs and immigration procedures, there occurs a joyful, tearful, emotion-charged reunion. There are other dramas for these immigrants—less pub- licized and less emotional — but no less important. There's the first job interview, the first trip on public transpor- tation, the first shopping ex- pedition to a suburban super- market — all the brief scenes of daily living that add up to the drama of resettlement . . . and to make these scenes run smoothly, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women has geared itself for action. In NCJW's Greater Miami Section the volunteers work in teams to provide transpor- tation, translate, seek out housing, collect Welcome Wagon packages from local merchants and make friendly TEL AVIV ,(ZINS)—E1 Al pilots refused a request by the Israel Air Force to per- mit its flyers to participate in El Al flights in order to gain experience with the Boe- ing jet. This unexpected re- Rated No. 1 in the U.S.A. Come in and see why before you buy! Prom $71.50 QUIST TYPEWRITER CO. INC. 1717 STEPHENSON HWY. (North of Maple) TROY • 689-8000 priMIZRACHI TOURS buff created a stir in mili- tary circles. The El Al pilots justified their attitude on grounds that the government may de- cide to use military pilots on the Boeing jet in case of an El Al pilot strike. The commander of Israel's air force issued a categor- ical denial, explaining that the army already owns Boe- ing aircraft, and his pilots need additional experience which they could obtain by participating in El Al com- mercial flights. Classifieds Get Quick Results inalro warm PESACH ALL INCLUSIVE MARCH 24 - APRIL 7 — $1075 MARCH 24 - APRIL 14 — $1225 PESACH & YOM ATZMAUT MARCH 24 - APRIL 17 — $1375 • • • • • Swiss ORT Views Israeli-Made Film TOURS INCLUDE: Round Trip via El Al 1st Class Hotels w/2 meals a day 2 Sedorim Pesach in Jerusalem Complete Sightseeing GENEVA — Swiss ORT members and friends 'gath- ered in a theater to see the premiere performance of "The Third Cry" produced and directed by Swiss-Israel film maker Yigal Niddam. Proceeds of the gala evening were earmarked for the ORT school for the deaf in Tel Aviv. 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