18 Friday, August 20, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sending of Israeli Youths to Gentile Homes Denounced JERUSALEM (JTA) — Welfare minister Zevulun Hammer of the National Religious Party has denounced the sending of 10 Israeli high school students to spend six months with non-Jewish families in the United States. MINDREADING & MAGIC Audience Participation Party Entertainment by Bill Nagler 569-1719 1-662-3700 ANNOUNCING DEBORAH'S. IMITATIONS Now At CITRONS SMOKE & GIFT SHOP LOWER LEVEL Advance Building 23077 Greenfield of Nine Mile Rd. Invitations For Every Occasion DEBBIE WEISSERMAN 537-1490 533-7534 CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION 1 Phone 549-7170 ememomesilles In a letter to Education Minister Aharon Yadlin, Hammer warned of the "grave danger and tempta- tion caused by sending Jewish youths to live with Rabbi Urges that Israel Send Religious-Oriented Emissaries JERUSALEM (JTA) — Rabbi Walter S. Wurz- burger, president of the Rabbinical Council of America, charged that Israel does not select the most suitable individuals to send abroad to promote aliya. Wurzburger said Israel should make sure that the people sent overseas to en- courage aliya should be more sensitive to religion. "After all," said Wurz- burger, "the main potential for aliya among American Jewry is that of religious Jews." Similarly, Wurzburger urged a larger role for religion in a wider spectrum of life in Israel itself, to make it not only a State for the Jews, but in essence a "Jewish State." 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This would be done, he said, by urging each con- gregation in the U.S. to grant leaves of absende for a sabbatical year for its rab- bis to allow them to ac- quaint themselves with the State of Israel and as a means of reducing the gap between the religious and secular society in Israel. He also urged American rabbis to set aside at least one Sabbath a year for a thorough discussion of aliya and the ties with Israel and for various Hebrew schools to gear their programs to stimulate aliya as one of the goals of Jewish education. Author Accuses Israeli Army of Intimidation of Reporters YARN SHOP eim4 s:4 non-Jewish families." Hammer demanded that the program be cancelled. But Dr. Dan Ronnen, ad- visor to Yadlin, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Charity Mon.-Sat. 10-5 rariM Auk moc IC:221:211 ±. "Castle Keepers" , Linda & Rob Goudsmit and Defense Ministry of- ficials of leaning on military correspondents in an effort to get them to write reports according to the "desirable line." The author of the book, "Blinds at the Top," is Shimshon Offer, who, as Davar's military correspon- dent for 10 years, covered the Six-Day War, the war of attrition and the Yorn Kip- pur War. Offer claims that in order to assure the "desirable line," the military establish- ment used pressure and threats, both explicit and implicit, and imposed its "line" on the press and other communications media. He tells of one senior of- ficial who requested military correspondents slant their reports on Israel Defence Forces activities along the preconceived views of the IDF. The officer, Offer reveals, told the cor- respondents that he has a "personal file" on all of them and that he assumed they wanted to maintain their contacts and relations with the army in the future. The book, which covers the relationship between the military authorities and the correspondents prior to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, devotes its last chapter to describing the methods taken to under- mine widespread protests by the correspondents right after the war. 0 Blessed is he who gives from his substance to the poor; twice blessed he who accompanies his gift with kind, comforting words. that the Ministry of Educa- tion had no intention of doing so. The 10 youngsters were sent to the U.S. as part of a program organized by the American Field Service in which youths from all over the world spend six months with American families and go to American schools. The Israelis were selected by the education system from schools throughout the country, after receiving their parents' approval. But Hammer felt this was not merely a matter of educational consider- ations, but also of national ones. 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