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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-07

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18 Friday, January 7, 1977

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

New El Al Air Route is Profitable

BONN — Israel's Cargo rael to Cologne, West
Air Lines (CAL) has Germany, using, a 747
begun its flights from Is- jumbo jet borrowed from

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with the one plane, ship-
ping 110 tons of Israeli
vegetables at a time to
West German and West
European markets
through Cologne and re-
turning to Israel with
French and German au-
tomobiles and other
freight.
During its first five
weeks CAL averaged 40
percent of capacity on its
return flights to Israel,
which experts said would
be the key to success for
the new air route.
New unloading equip-
ment at the special ter-
minal at Cologne fi-
nanced by CAL, as well as
the refrigeration-
equipped, swing nosed
747, have already in-
creased Israel vegetable
exports on the route and
are expected to increase
exports of Israeli fresh
flowers by 25 percent.

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Criticism of Yosef Almogi Knocked

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Raya Jaglom, president
of WIZO, came under
strong attack at last
week's meeting of the
World Zionist Organiza-
tion Executive for her
criticism of Yosef Almogi,
chairman of the WZO and
Jewish Agency Execu-
tives.
In interviews several
days earlier with Haaretz
and the Jerusalem Post,
the WIZO president said
that Almogi was "un-
suited" to head the WZO
and Jewish Agency and
that "Almogi did not
make a good impression"
at the Agency meeting in
London last month.
She said that Jewish
Agency and WZO trea-
surer Leon Dulzin and
former Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan should
head the WZO "for the
good of aliya and for the
good of the Jewish world."
The attack on Mrs. Jag-
lom was led off by Mor-
dechai Bar-On, head of
WZO's youth and
hekhaltitz department,
who asked her if she spoke
for herself or WIZO and
questioned whether her
comments are in accor-
dance with the agreement
between WIZO and the
WZO.
(The Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency learned
that the agreement re-
quires WIZO not to take
any side nor to comment
on personal issues.)
Bar-On said Jaglom's
comments were, "by all
means an expresion of
no confidence" in Alrnogi.
"Perhaps it is high time to
discuss the status of
_ WIZO in the Zionfst or-
ganization," B,ar-On said.
Mrs. Jaglom replied she
spoke for herself and not
WIZO. She said she did so
because she felt the time
had come to do something
for the Jewish people and
the Zionist movement.
Mrs. Jaglom added that
while the Executi -Ve could
discuss the status of
WIZO it should remember
that "you did not put me
here" since she was
elected by the Zionist
Congress "and only it can
remove me from the
Executive."
Mrs. Jaglom was also
criticized by Ezra Shapiro,
chairman of Keren.
Hayesod; Haim Finkels-
tein of the WZO's educa-
tion department; Herut's
Yosef Klarman; and Yacov

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Israel Business
Committee Formed

NEW YORK — A total
of 50 leading business
people from all parts of
the U.S. met in New York
City Dec. 7 to formulate
policies for the Commit-
tee for Economic Growth
of Israel.
The group was called
together by Elmer L.
Winter, chairman, to dus-
cuss ways to help reduce
Israel's serious deficit in
her.balance of payments.
The goals of CEGI are
to increase exports from
Israel to the U.S. and seek
business investments by
American companies in
Israel.

RAYA JAGLOM

Tzur, retiring chairman of
the Jewish National Fund.
Prof. Ranan Weitz of
the WZO's resettlement
department defended
Almogi, while Dulzin was
the only one to defend
Mrs. Jaglom.
Almogi himself did not
take part in the discus-
sion except to bring it to
an end remarking it was a
"hard discussion."
Some Jewish Agency
sources later said that
the attack on Mrs. Jaglom
indicated that-the Execu-
tive supported Almogi.
But other sources said
that most of the persons
who criticized Mrs. Jag-
lom were attacking only
the way she did it and its
timing.
Meanwhile, Almogi is
coming under continued
heavy criticism from the
press and the Labor
Party.

head of the WZO's or
ganization and informa-
tion department, said it
would coordinate and im-
prove the Zionist infor-
mation network in
Europe, strengthen the
status of Zionist federtt-
tions there and. serve as a
center for the exchange
information.
Shenker also an-
nounced that an agree-
ment has been reached i
negotiations with the
Conservative Movemel
which is joining the WZO.

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