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December 30, 1977 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-12-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 30, 1977 13

Knesset to Simplify Aliya Tangle; Raps Israel's Bureaucracy

JERUSALEM (JTA) The
Knesset called on the
government last week to
simplify the absorption
procedures and end the
unnecessary division of
activities among various
absorption agencies.
The Knesset ,also called for
intensified action abroad in
order to promote the return of
former Israelis. Aliya
emissaries should be selected
more carefully, a Knesset
resolution said, in order to
increase their influence in
Jewish communities.
Absorption Minister David
said in the debate that he
reached ari agreement
with the Finance Ministry that
his ministry would receive a
special additional budget to
improve the absorption
procedures of former Israelis

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there are now "aliya desks"
for the promotion of aliya and
lengthy visits to Israel.
Additional desks will be
established in another 25
communities in the near
future, Bar-On said.
He returned from an
11-month stay in the U.S. at
the request of Jewish Agency
Executive chairman Yosef
Almogi. -The purpose of the
Bar-On mission was to
encourage greater
involvement of local
communities in the promotion
of aliya. Bar-On said the
present Mideast peace
developments have already
increased the number of those
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hardly/ any immigration from
the U.S., but rather "a
penetration by singles." He
also suggested that Israel
should make as a condition of
any resumption of diplomatic
relations with the Soviet Union
the total opening Of the gates
for Jewish emigrants from the
USSR.
Alignment MK Gad Yaacobi
said there was no justification
in trying to "buy off"
returning Israelis with
material bait. The 300,000
Israelis now living abroad will
not come back because of
material benefits, but rather
as a result of "a basic Zionist
conviction," he declared.
All the speakers criticized
the bureaucracy involved in
absorbing immigrants. The
subject of aliya was also dealt
with at a press conference by
Mordehai Bar-On, chairman of
the World Zionist Organization
Youth and Hehalutz
Department. He said that in
28 Jewish communities in the
United States, in which more
than 2.5 million Jews live,

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returning to Israel. The new
project will be implemented
Jan. 1, Levi said.
He also said it was decided
that his ministry would be
solely responsible for the
absorption of returning
Israelis, and not the Jewish
Agency.
Levi announced that the
Housing and Construction
Ministry agreed to begin
immediately to purchase
second-hand apartments for
the use of elderly immigrants.
Likud faction chairman,
Avraham Sharir, suggested
that Israel's 30th anniversary
be designated as the year of
peace and immigration. He
warned that without massive
immigration the Jewish
population in Israel faced the
danger of becoming a
minority even in this
generation.
The natural growth of the
Arab population in Israel is
three times larger than of the
Jewish population, he said.
Sharir noted there was

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