THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 12, 1919 5 Israel to Admit 100 Boat People, Now Facing Falasha Problem (Continued from Page 1) spicuous. Tiberias, Naharia, Afula and Safed were mentioned. The refugees have spent the last several weeks aboard a ship in Manila after Asian countries re- fused to admit them. Israel is presently in touch with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to work out details of their transfer. A government chartered plane is expected to leave for Manila this week to airlift the Viet- namese to Israel. Upon ar- rival they will receive the treatment usually given refugees from lands of op- pression. There are presently 5,000 Vietnamese "boat people" aboard the freighter near Manila and one off Hong - Kong. Israel was apparently spurred to act by "peace pilot" Abie Nathan who has been conducting a world- wide campaign on behalf of the refugees from Vietnam. Nathan made a formal re- quest to the government last week to admit 400 of the • refugees from the ship in Manila. He said that sev- eral Dutch philanthropists had pledged $200,000 to pay for the airlift. Nathan received Sun- day's Cabinet decision with mixed feelings. He said he had hoped that all 400 would be admitted to Israel but since the number was limited to a token 100 he would try to persuade various Euro- pean governments to re- ceive the others. Naor insisted that there was "no connection" be- tween Nathan's initiative and the Cabinet's decision. He said the issue had been raised at a Cabinet meeting about two months ago and referred also to a Par- liamentary question on the subject by two Likud MKs six weeks ago. He said Nathan was "a good citizen" but appeared to disparage the "wide publicity" that, he said, Nathan had secured for his activities on behalf of the Vietnamese refugees. The Cabinet vote was 11-2 with four abstentions, according to Naor. Reli- gious Affairs Minister Aha- ron Abu Hatzeira of the Na- - tional Religious Party and Housing Minister Gideon Patt ,of Likud voted against the airlift on grounds that Israel should not become involved in a refugee prob- lem that was beyond its ability to solve. Three of the four abstain- ing were Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, Interior Minister Yosef Burg and Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon. The fourth minister abstaining *as not iden- tified. The majority of the Cabinet, however, felt Is- rael should set a moral example in this instance. * * * • Cabinets Talks of Falashas' Fate The Cabinet also dis- cussed the increasingly ur- gent problem of the New Falasha immigrants in Israel study Hebrew. Falashas, the Jews of nor the Zionist institu- Ethiopia, who are seeking tions had done much to to come to Israel, but no de- rescue Ethiopian Jews. cisions, if any, were an- The demonstrators say nounced. Some 150 7,000 of Ethiopia's 28,000 Falashas demonstrated Falashas are homeless, outside the Prime Minis- 2,000 are in refugee camps ter's Office while the and hundreds have been Cabinet was in session, cal- kidnapped and sold into ling for the government's slavery since 1974 when help to bring their perse- civil strife erupted in cuted brethren out of Ethiopia. Ethiopia' to Israel. I Absorption Minister Premier Menahem David Levy said the gov- Begin met with leaders of ernment "did, is doing and the Falasha community will continue to do" every- in Israel last Friday. He thing on behalf of Ethiopian told them that the gov- Jews. He said he could not ernment regarded the elaborate. Nathan, mean- Falashas as Jews and ex- while, said the Falashas pressed the hope that all were next on his list of will eventually immig- priorities. He said he would rate to Israel. But for the try to get permission to go to time being, he urged Ethiopia and bring them them to keep a low profile back to Israel. in their campaign. The Last week, the Jewish Falasha leaders rejected Agency issued the following this. They charged that statement in. response to neither the government charges by Falasha ac- tivists that it had been re- miss in dealing with the NEW YORK — Flying plight of Ethiopian Jews: "Without going into de- into 70 airports across the country on Dec. 27 and 28 to tails of the possibilities of collect checks from some aliya of Ethiopian Jews 100 community campaigns, in the past, the Jewish the United Jewish Appeal's Agency hereby clarifies fleet of 11 Operation Pony that even during the Express planes helped period of the previous re- achieve a 1978 cash total of gime, that of Emperor $277.5 . million, the highest Haile Selassie, the policy since the Yom Kippur War. of the Ethiopian govern- The peacetime year re- ment was against cord, announced by Stanley Falasha aliya, because L. Sloane,. UJA national the regime saw them as cash chairman, represents Ethiopian citizens in an increase of more than $5 every way and therefore million over last year's to- saw their future in Ethiopia. The few tal. Mitchell Rasansky, who Falashas who did leave created the airborne collec- left in order to study tion concept in 1977 and abroad, and with a view was the chairman of the to returning there. "Regarding the more re- 1978 operation, reported that, in magnitude and cent period: according to the coverage, the Dec. 27-28 rulings of the Chief Rabbis sweep doubled last year's of-. of Israel, there is no doubt that the Falashas are Jews fort. and that the Law of Return applies to them. Therefore, the Jewish Agency deals with them in the same way that it deals with any other Jewish community. "The present internal situation in Ethiopia, in- , ternational circumstances, the cutoff of ties between Is- rael and Ethiopia, and other factors are all, of course, causes that make dealing with Falasha aliya espe- cially difficult. For those reasons,- too, the Jewish Agency is not prepared to respond to reports and re- cent publications in the media regardingthis issue." In New York on Monday, 200 demonstrators carrying placards reading "No More - Holocausts: Mass Aliya for Ethiopian Jews," and chanting "Save Ethiopian Jewry Now," marched in front of the Israeli Consu- late in the first vigil for Ethiopian Jewry. The vigil, which later moved to the Isaiah Wall opposite the United Nations, was spon- sored by the American Association for Ethiopian Jewry (AAEJ). Representatives of the AAEJ delivered a letter to the Israeli Consulate, calling on the Israeli gov- ernment and world Jewish organizations to make the rescue . of Ethiopian Jewry a mat- ter of the highest priority. 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