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House OKs Israel Arms Aid, Votes to Cut Off Aid to Syria
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The House of Representa-
tives approved an amend-
ment in support of Israel's
military requirements
while it was debating the
Foreign Aid Authorization
Bill. Approval was by a
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The amendment, offered
by Rep. Lester Wolff (13-
N.Y.), a member of the
House International Rela-
tions Committee, is much
less comprehensive than
the amendment adopted by
an 87-0 vote in the Senate
last week in support of Is-
rael.
The Senate amendment,
in addition to calling for
U.S. military equipment
transfers to Israel, also ad-
vocated Egyptian-Israel
peace negotiations without
preconditions. A House-
Senate conference commit-
tee will iron out the differ-
ences between the two ver-
sions when the bills come
before it for adjustment.
Meanwhile, the House
of Representatives,
which voted 280-183 last
week to cut off $90 million
in economic aid for Syria
for its attacks on Christ-
ian civilians in Lebanon,
continued to debate its
foreign aid assistance bill
with little expectation
that Israel, Egypt and
Jordan would be seri-
ously affected by the
mood in Congress to re-
duce expenditures-
The amendment to sus-
pend economic aid to Syria
for the fiscal year beginning
Oct. 1 was introduced by
Edward Derwinski
The Carter Administra-
tion reacted to the over-
whelming vote against
economic aid to Syria by as-
serting that it will continue
to fight for U.S. funding to
the Damascus government.
"The Administration con-
tinues to believe strongly
that there should be a sec-
urity assistance program
for Syria," State Depart-
ment spokesman Hodding
Carter said today. "As we
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made clear in our presenta-
tion to Congress, Syr:1
plays an important role in
the Middle East and the
U.S. relationship with Syria
is an important part of our
policy toward the Middle
East."
Carter said the Ad-
ministration would con-
tinue consultations with
Congress on the aid bill
and "urge that Congress
appropriate funds for
this program."
Meanwhile, a group of 30
national Jewish and Christ-
ian religious leaders who
met last week for 2V., hours
at the White House with
President Carter and top
Administration aides to ex-
press their support for the
foreign aid package before
Congress were scheduled to
hold a similar meeting
Thursday, Rabbi Marc
Tanenbaum, national in-
terreligious affairs director
of the American Jewish
Committee, said.
According to Tanenbaum,
the meetings with Carter
and top Administration of-
ficials constitute an ongoing
dialogue on the issue of
foreign aid and human
rights.
The Jewish leaders at last
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week's meeting were: Rabbi
Benjamin Kreitman, execu-
t,..-,. "ice president, United
Synagogue of America;
Rabbi Ely Pilchik, presi-
dent, Central Conference of
American Rabbis; Rabbi
Stanley Rabinowitz, presi-
dent, Rabbinical Assembly;
Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig,
president, Rabbinical
Council of America; Rabbi
Henry Siegman, executive
vice president, Synagogue
Council of America; and
Tanenbaum.
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Bombing Averted
TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
army spokesman said that
security services had re-
cently arrested members of
five terrorist groups on the
West Bank and that one of
the scores of detained sus-
pects led police to a com-
pleted bomb which the sus-
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the densely inhabited Yad
Eliyahu quarter in south-
east Tel Aviv.
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
strong appeal to prevent
Yiddish from becoming an
obsolete language, of in-
terest largely to research
scholars, by a major effort to
revive and develop Yiddish
to make it again a cement
between various Jewish
groups and a dam against
assimilation emerged from
the first meeting of the
World Council for Yiddish
and Jewish Culture.
The council is the execu-
tive body of the World
Bureau for Yiddish and
Jewish Culture established
in 1977 at a world conven-
tion of Yiddish writers in
Jerusalem.
Itzhak Korn, chairman of
the World Bureau, discus-
sed various plans to prom-
ote Yiddish and reported
that Habima, the Israel Na-
tional Theater, had been
asked to create a Yiddish
theater of high standards to
perform six months in Israel
and six months abroad.
The council also approved
a decision to publish at least
10 books a year within the
framework of the Good Yid-
dish Book Club. Other re-
solutions dealt with the
need for helping the present
Jewish press, which en-
counters economic prob-
lems.
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