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and SUNDAYS
NY Marks Israel Anniversary
NEW YORK, (JTA) —
Thousands of young people
marched along Fifth Av-
enue in warm and sunny
weather Sunday in the 11th
annual "Salute to Israel"
parade declaring that Israel
will survive despite acts of
terrorism against her and
that the Jewish people are
united as one.
According to Robert H.
Arnow, a parade co-chair-
man, an estimated 250,000
persons lined up along the
15-block route. The event,
sponsored by the American
Zionist Youth Federation,
marked Israel's 27th anni-
versary.
to Israel-Parade for Peace
Day" in their states.
Rep. Bella Abzug (D-
N.Y.), who participated in
the "Salute to Israel" parade
was also a marshall in a
rally celebrating the end of
the war in Vietnam, which
was being held at the same
time in Central Park.
About a dozen supporters
of the Palestine Liberation
Organization who tried to
organize a counter-parade
nearby on Madison Avenue,
gave Lip when no one else
turned up.
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The response to terrorism
was a strong theme in this
year's march.
Jerusalem Mayor Teddy
Kollek, a special guest of the
parade, said he was bring-
ing greetings to the
"greatest Jewish city in the
world from. the world's old-
est Jewish city."
Mayor Abraham Beame
of New York, expressed
Similar sentiments, de-
claring that people of this
city supported Israel in
her desire to achieve
peace. He said it is possi-
ble for the Arab states and
Israel to live together, but
if Israel is attacked and
has to fight back "we in
New York City will con-
tinue to give our support
that Israel may live."
Other speakers included
Israeli Ambassador
Simha Dinitz, United Na-
tions Ambassador Yosef
Tekoah, and Israel Consul
General in New York, David
Rivlin. Beame and Kollek
marched side by side at the
front of the parade flanked
by New York City area Con-
gressmen, city and state of-
ficials.
Most of the marchers
were high school students
from Jewish schools and
youth organizations as well
as marching bands from
public high schools and
Catholic parochial high
schools. There were also
participants from various
Jewish police organizations
as well as a bagpipe. band
from the Emerald Society of
the New York Transit Pol-
ice.
Many of the marchers
sang Hebrew songs and
wore colorful costumes and
there were many floats.
Many of the floats and
banners carried anti-Arab
themes. One float de-
nouncing- the United Na-
tions had the words:
"Today the oil, tomorrow
the world." Several floats
stressed aliya, and along
the route there were many
signs posted saying,
"What are you doing here,
come to Israel." The
plight of Soviet Jewry was
also stressed, and one float
carried a mock Soviet la-
bor camp.
Governors Hugh Carey of
New York, Brendan Byrne
of New Jersey and Ella
Grasso of Connecticut all
had issued proclamations.
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