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December 08, 1978 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-08

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24 Friday, December 8, 1918

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World Zionist Organization Seeks 27,000
Jewish Families for W.B. Settlements

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The head of the World
Zionist Organization set-
tlement departinent,
Matityahu Drobless, has
suggested that some 27,000
Jewish families settle in the

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reported.
A master plan for settle=
ment in Judea and
Samaria was presented by
Drobless to Premier
Menahem Begin, chairman
of the Ministerial Settle-
ment Committee Ariel Sha-
ron and members of the
WZO Executive.

The plan has not yet
been approved by the
various bodies 'which

deal with settlements, but
the report said Drobless
estimated the expense
involved at IL 54 billion.
Under the plan, IL 16 bil-
lion should be invested
next year to settle 8,000
families in 46 new settle-
ments in the West Bank.

The settlements strip
would run- from the Jenin
area in northern Samaria,
through the heart of
Samaria, all the way south
to the Hebron mountains.
The plan calls for building
new settlements alongside
the existing ones, in order to
"thicken" the Jewish
presence in the area. There
are now only 1,300 Jewish
families in the West Bank.

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educational systems of the
Reform and Conservative
movements in the U.S. will
arrive in Israel beginning
next year for various
periods of study, Dr. Eliezer
Tavin, head of the World
Zionist Organization's
Diaspora Education and
Culture Department re-,
ported.
Tavin returned from a
three-week visit to the U.S.
where he signed an agree-
ment between the WZO and
the non-Orthodox move-
ments.
Both movements operate
some 3,000 educational in-
stitutions throughout the
U.S. Ties with them have
been very weak so far, he
said. The agreement calls
for visits of teachers from
those institutions who will
take special courses on
Judaism, Zionism and Is-
rael. In addition the de-
partment will offer local
courses in the 'U.S.
The department recently
instituted a special section
to deal with Jewish kinder-
gartens overseas. During
his visit, Tavin met with
Bernice Tannenbaum,
president of Hadassah, and
with the executives of the
Jewish communal centers
'to discuss the possibility of
establishing a wider net-
work of Jewish kindergar-
tens in the U.S.

Seniors' Club

BUDAPEST (JTA) -- A
Jewish senior citizens' club,
the first of its kind in Hun-
gary, has opened here. The
club, where elderly people
will be able to hear lectures,
play cards and even have a
simple meal, will be oper-
ated by the Budapest
Jewish community. The
club is named after Jewish
-
artist Lipt Herman.

Interfaith Leader Scores
Chauvinism in Religion

NEW YORK — The
president of the National
Conference of Chrisitans
and Jews has declared that
male chauvinism is more
deeply embedded in the
churches and synagogues
than in virtually all other
establishment institutions.
Dr. David Hyatt-made the
statement in the foreword of
a new book by Betsy
Covington Smith entitled
"Breakthrough: Women in
Religion."
"The male chauvinism of
our churches and
synagogues is perhaps even
more entrenched than most
of our other establishment
institutions," said Dr.
Hyatt. "Indeed, this tradi-
tion that only the male can
' truly speak to God for a con-
gregation goes back
thousands of years to the
primitive roots of Judaism
and has continued to this
day in both Judaism and
Christianity."

"The current national ef-
fort to insure full and equal
rights for women is an in-
tegral part of the continuing
quest for human equality,"
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