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New Year.
NEW YORK — In a
special 28-page monog-
raph, the latest in its Cur-
rent Jewish Affairs Pam-
phlet Series, the Labor
Zionist Alliance says that
many of the ideas for
which it fought 70 years
ago and which were op-
posed at that time by
numerous forces in
Jewish life, have "with-
stood the critical scrutiny
of history."
The booklet, entitled
"Seventy Years of Labor
Zionism in America,"
states that seven decades
ago, the LZA initiated
many innovative con-
cepts such as uniting the
American Zionist move-
ment by creating a feder-
ation of individual parties
and groups; and organiz-
ing a World Jewish Con-
gress to deal with the
problems of - world Jewry.
The LZA also called
upon American Jews to
establish kibutzim in Is-
rael through American
pioneers, and encouraged
the founding of a pioneer
movement in America to
send the first group of
pioneers as olim to the
Land of Israel.
People fought the above
WASHINGTON — A
growing notion that
going to college — as some
90 percent of Jewish
college-age youth now do
— is economically unjus-
tified was flatly rejected
by a prominent economist
and Jewish communal
leader at the Bnai Brith
biennial convention.
Dr. William Haber of
the University of Michi-
gan, a former chairman of
the Bnai .Brith Hillel
Foundations and a past
president of the World
ORT Union, described the
present glut of
professionally-trained
youth in fields where jobs
are scarce as "raising
serious questions"
whether students today
are being prepared for oc-
cupations "that are de-
clining or will soon disap-
pear" in the wake of the
present technological re-
volution.
But the same revolu-
tion is creating an Ameri-
can economy in which
"knowledge and ideas are
as important as natural
resources and capital,"
Haber declared.
Citing Labor Depart-
ment projections that
half of the American
labor force will be work-
ing 15 years from now "on
jobs which have not yet
been developed or in-
vented," he urged that
Jewish parents and youth
abandon "any .negative
attitudes" toward voca-
tional training and ret-
raining.
Bnai Brith
Bnai Brith, the largest
Jewish fraternal order in
the world, was founded in
1843 in New York by
twelve men led by Henry
Jones.
program, but the "ideas
and initiatives of the foun-
ders of Labor Zionism in
the United States and
Canada were and are in
the main the basis of our
Jewish communal life
today in North America,"
according to Aaron Alpe-
rin, writer, publicist and
historian of Zionism, the
author of the LZA pam-
phlet. '-
Published in English
and Yiddish, the booklet
was translated by Irving
Heller, Labor Zionist of-
ficer, teacher and active
leader in the United Fed-
eration of Teachers.
The monograph was is --
sued in-honor of the 70th
anniversary of the Labor
Zionist Movement in
America. This is the sixth
in the Current Jewish Af-
fairs Pamphlet Series is-
sued by the Department
of Culture, Education and
Community Activities of
the Labor Zionist Al-
liance.
Friday, September 24, 1976 33
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