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January 24, 1975 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-24

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Knesset Debates Abortion Bills; Orthodox Factions Issue Protests

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two
ills legalizing abortion in
srael were approved by the
esset on first reading and
act to committee despite
Ater protests from religious
embers of the Knesset.
The more moderate of the
:wo measures, submitted by
Cdabor MX Haviv Shimoni on
behalf of 15 Knesset spon-
sors, . would permit abortion
only if approved by a special
onedical board.

The bill, backed by Health
Minister Victor Shemtov, was
approved by a vote of 4343.
The second measure, pre-
sented by Marcia Freedman
of the Civil Rights Party,
would permit abortion at the
request of the mother during
the first 12 weeks of preg-
nancy. It passed by a vote of
26-14. Six MKs, including
former Foreign Minister
Abba Eban, abstained in both
votes.

The final adoption of either
of the bills by the Knesset
after the three readings re-
quired by law, would make
legal a situation that has long
existed in Israel where 40-
60,000 abortions are per-
formed annually.
Shemtov told the Knesset
that while he supports the
measure, m or e attention

should be given to family
planning services that would
reduce the number of abor-
tions.
The Health Minister's re-
marks were interrupted by
shouts from MKs of the three
Orthodox factions—including
the National Religious Party
which is a member of the
government coalition.

Jews in Early Literature

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 24,1975-41

Cuban Jews' Sta tus Unchanged

Rose said the . Zionist Cen-
MONTREAL (JTA)—Alan
Rose, executive director of ter, the Jewish Library and
the Canadian Jewish Con- a public kosher restaurant

gress, reported that on a re-
cent visit to Cuba he found
that the Jews are treated with
every consideration by the
Cuban government and that
there had been no change in
the status of the 1,700 Cuban
Jews because of Cuba's sev-
erance of relations with Is-
rael.

were functioning normally, as
was the Albert Einst ein
school where 45 Jewish chil-
dren, ranging in age from 6
to 12, received regular He-
brew instruction.
He said the pupils received
lunch at public expense and
are bused to and from the
school.
Through special arrange-
ments with Cuban authorities,
the CJC has sent Passover
supplies to the Cuban Jewish
community for several years.
Rose said he arranged for
Passover supplies and other
items to be shipped from
Canada to Cuba in the near
future.
He said he had several
meetings with Moises Baldas,
president of the Commisar
Coordinatora de Las Soci-
edades Religiosas Hebreas
Cuba, the representative or-
ganization of Cuban Jewry.

Jewish influence on early Susanna Haswell Rowson's
American
literature actually "Slaves in Algeria" (1794),
NY Jewish Poor
predated the arrival of Jews a drama about piracy in Bulgaria Jews Get
Shun Food Stamps in the New World. The Puri- which a central role was Cultural Awards
NEW YORK (JTA) — A tan culture of New England, played by a rapacious Jewish
SOFIA (JTA) — Several
4 0,‘ 4 •
rabbi said that the Jewish for example, had a deep asso- miser and swindler.
Bulgarian Jews have been
By the middle of the 19th given special awards for
poor and elderly were the ciation with Jewish themes.
hardest hit by inadequate di- No Christian community in Century, at the time of the their work in the cultural
for the living decor in your home...
rection of the federal food history identified more with first large increase of the fields.
PLANTS
and POTS
the Israelites of the Bible American Jewish population,
stamp program.
Zako Heskia was given the
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than did the first generations Jewish characters began to
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Rabbi Joseph Langer, ex- of settlers of the Massachu- make their appearance in Golden Rose Award at the
at Evergreen, Southfield
ecutive director of the United setts Bay Colony who be- serious works of American Varna film festival for his
352-2089
Jewish Council of the East lieved their own lives a literal fiction. The German-Jewish film "Dawn," and was also
Side, cited a study by the reenactment of the biblical
named "An Artist of the
New York Food Research drama of the chosen people, peddler in Hawthorne's story People."
"Ethan
Brand"
(1851)
re-
and Action Center that only
Rachel Israel Bali, the sec-
half of those eligible for food the authoritative Encyclope- flects American awareness
of the growing number of retary of the Sofia Jewish
stamps are registered to get dia Judaica states.
In the early or late 18th German-Jewish immigrants, Cultural Organization, was
INVITATIONS
them.
Century, Jews first came while Longfellow's poem awarded "The Order of Sep-
by HATTIE
He added that there were upon the American literary "The Jewish Cemetery at tember Nine," Oved Leon
Latest medically approved
SCHWARTZ
only a few Yiddish-speaking scene as both authors and Newport" (1852) delineates Tagger, who was deputy
dermatology equipment used
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government workers through- fictional characters. The Jewish martyrdom and anti- minister for energy, was
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out New York City to help works of the early 19th Cen- Semitic persecutions through- named "Hero of Socialist
such Jews register and they tury playwrights (Mordecai out the age with profound Work."
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are
turned
away
if
they
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for
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victims.
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B.
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are
devoid
SCHWARTZ
tangle with the red tape and
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bureaucracy of the central of Jewish subject matter Europeans that began in the not more elastic, but more • ARTIE
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• AL SIMMS BAND
though
at
least
Noah
and
food stamp office."
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• BELLY DANCERS
Harby were involved in Jew- 1880's transformed the atti- adhesive.
tudes of American intellec-
ish community life.
On the other hand, as drama tuals toward the Jewish com-
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critic of the New York Eve- munity.
On the whole, the first re-
ning Post, Hanby attacked
the anti-Semitic stereotype of action still echoed the gen-
S h y l o c k in Shakespeare's erous sentiments of an earlier
"Merchant of Venice." 'A age, and it is impossible to
fourth Jewish dramatist of pinpoint with any precision
the period (Samuel Judah) the exact moment when far-
was hostile to his background reaching historical changes
and his unperformed biblical began to challenge this hith-
play The Maid of Midian was erto predominant image of
an attack on Old Testament the Jew in American litera-
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sympathetic treatment in as Henry James in "The
early American journalism American Scene" (1907), F.
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fared poorly in fiction and Beautiful and Damned"
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of distinction to express anti-
Semitism.
Henry Harland, a non-
Jew, who wrote a number of
popular novels during the
1880's, is credited with start-
ing an American - Jewish
school of literature. More
than 40 years before Ludwig
Lewisohn's treatment of in-
termarriage in "The Island
Within" (1928), Harland had
written (1887) about the
same - subject in "The Yoke
of the Thora." Abraham Ca-
han was the first American-
Jewish writer of considerable
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