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December 26, 1975 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-12-26

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10 December 26, 1975

TEL AVIV — Sephardic
Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
has ruled that religious
Jews can listen to a woman
sing on the radio if the lis-
tener does not know the
woman and a love song is
not being sung.
The rabbi made the ruling
after 600 persons com-
plained to the national radio
network.

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NY Jewish Population Declines

of the American Jewish
Year Book, which was just
published. The year book is
published by the American
Jewish Committee and the
Jewish Publication Society
of America.
In the article, based on
the National Jewish Popula-
tion Study conducted under
the auspices of the Council
of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, Fred. Mas-
sarik points out that the
movement to the suburbs
has resulted in the Nassau-
Suffolk area having a Jew-
ish population of 605,000,•
which is larger than that of

NEW YORK — The Jew-
ish population. of the
Greater New York area de-
clined by 383,000 between
1962 and 1970-71, and the
same period saw a substan-
tial exodus of Jews from the
city to the suburbs. In addi-
tion, the proportion of
young children under five
years of age in the overall
total of 1,998,000 Jews who
currently live in Greater
New York also declined.
This is disclosed in an ar-
ticle on "The Basic Charac-
teristics of the Greater New
York Jewish Population" in
the 1976 edition (Volume 76)

`America Is Not in Israel's Pocket'

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre-
mier Yitzhak Rabin warned
Israelis and Israel's leaders
not to regard American
friendship as "in our
pocket."

Addressing the monthly
meeting of the Israel-U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, Ra-
bin said that American
friendship for Israel is qual-
ified by its own interests in
the area. The U.S., he
stated, will not support Is-
rael if there is a danger of
superpower confrontation.
America's interest in the
Middle East is to achieve
peace, the Premier said, but
until that is achieveds the

U.S. wants the area to re-
main calm. In its relations
with the U.S., Israel has to
take into account both
America's friendship and
her interests in the area,
Rabin observed.
The continued friendship
with the U.S. is important
for Israel, he said, and it de-
pends on Israel to see to it
that the frienship continues.
He added that unless Israel
decreases its economic aid
'demands from the U.S. "our
friendship may be dam-
aged." But, he pointed out,
if the U.S. wants peace and
tranquility in the area a
strong Israel is a pre-requis-
ite.

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any borough in the city
proper.

Brooklyn's Jewish pop-
ulation is now estimated at
514,000; Queens 379,000;
Manhattan '171,000; Bronx
143,000; and Staten Island
21,000. The Jewish popula-
tion of Westchester is
listed at 165,000.

In New York City proper,
there was a loss of 608,000
in Jewish population, while
there was a gain of 191,000
in Nassau-Suffok and of
34,000 in Westchester.
The total number of Jew-
ish households in the
Greater New York area is
720,000, whose average size
is just below 2.8. The size of
Jewish households is high-
est in Nassau-Suffok (3.64
persons per household), fol-
lowed by Westchester (3.28).
Both these figures are
higher than that of any of
the five boroughs.

Arabian Peninsula Drift Found

NEW YORK — Photo-
graphs taken by American
astronauts on the joint U.S.-
Soviet space mission in July
confirm that the whole Ara-
bian peninsula is slowly ro-
tating toward Asia and that
the region of the Golan
Heights is probably geologi-
cally pivotal.

Scientists who analyzed
the photographs detected a
fan-shaped complex of
fault lines extending north
and eastward from the
Golan. Dr. el-Baz said the
lines are believed to be the
final portion of a geologic
drift line already existing.

The current theory of con-
tinental drift holds that the
Arabian peninsula is drift-
ing slowly eastward in a
way that will ultimately
close off the Persian Gulf.
Evidence of that drift was
revealed in the photographs
from the joint space ven-

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Daphna Tours is also fea-
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Israeli Co-Authors
Text on Irrigation

HAIFA — The first book
ever written on the subject
of trickle (drip) irrigation
design technology, which
has been an important step
towards more efficient irri-
gated farming, has just
been published in the
United States.
Dr. David Karmeli of the
Technion — Israel Institute
of Technology faculty of
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Irrigation Design" with
Prof. Jack Keller of Utah
State University.
It can be used both as a
textbook for the student
engineer and as a manual
for practicing irrigators.
The book has been trans-
lated into French, Spanish
and Persian editions.

praise her.

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Tours to Israel
Made Available

NEW YORK — Fall-win-
ter creations will be shown
at the 12th annual fashion
week, Feb. 7-13, at the Tel
Aviv Hilton.
Daphna Tours of New
York, official agent for
Fashion Week, is offering
departures on El Al Israel
Airlines at the special
round-trip group air fare
from New York. There are
four choices of dates: for
seven nights, Feb. 7-15, and
for nine nights, Feb. 2-12,
3-13 or 5-15.

ture, according to Dr. Far-
ouk el-Baz, coordinator of
the earth observation and
photography study for the
space mission.
Dr. el-Baz, director of the
Smithsonian Center for
Earth and Planetary Stud-
ies for the National Air and
Space Museum, said the
fault line was not known to
extend beyond the region
northwest of the Golan
Heights prior to the appear-
ance of the Apollo-Soyuz
photographs. Dr. el-Baz said
the fan-shaped pattern re-
vealed in the new photv
shows the movement of thi
Arabian land mass to be a
slow rotation, rather than
simply an eastward drift.
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