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January 26, 1979 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-26

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34 Friday, January 26, 1919

Approximately 75 per-
cent of the nation's men-
tally retarded persons live
in isolated and im-
poverished urban and rural
slums.

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Republican Leader Foresees Carter-Israel Confrontation

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Republican National
Committee has disclosed
that its chairman, former
Sen. William Brock, had
expressed "deep concern" to
President Carter over the
Administration's diplomacy
in the Arab-Israeli dispute.
"This appears to be a de-
liberate move towards con-

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frontation with Israel,"
Brock wrote in a lengthy'
letter dated Dec. 21, follow-
ing the Administration's
support of Egypt's demands
to alter the U.S. treaty draft
that Israel had accepted.
When the White House
was asked for comment fol-
lowing the letter's disclo-
sure a month after it was
issued, a spokesman said a
response would be made "at
some point."
The timing of the disclo-
sure appeared to coincide
with Egypt's continued pub-
lic insistence on its de-
mands for changes in the
draft treaty and the United
States attempts to persuade
Israel to meet them.
Brock's letter said that
the Administration's

Hillel Leader
Sees Stronger
U.S. Jewry

WASHINGTON — The
international director of the
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions, Rabbi Oscar Groner,
says the American Jewish
community of the future
will be smaller but reli-
giously and culturally
stronger.
Rabbi Groner, who was
named chief executive of the
campus movement last Sep-
tember, says that despite a
continued drift toward as-
similation, there is ample
evidence of a "significant,
positive shift" in the Ameri-
can Jewish community over
the last 10 years and that a
"native, indigenous culture
of a high order" is develop-
ing.
"While we decry the cults
and get excited about the
potential harm of mission-
ary incursions and mixed
marriages, we overlook the
positive results of what the
Jewish community has
built," Rabbi Groner says.
"Today's Jewish students
are far more open to Jewish
ideas and practices than
their parents' generation.
"Twenty years ago,
keeping kosher had a low
priority in the Hillel pro-
gram because there was
little demand for it. To-
day, there is hardly a col-
lege in the United States
which has not met that
need in one way or an-
other."
Rabbi Groner is the
brother of Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.

Israel Population
Hits 3.7 Million

JERUSALEM — The
total population of Israel
stood at 3,730,000 as 1978
bowed out, according to the
Central Bureau of Statis-
tics. Of these, 3,135,000
were Jews, (an increase of
135,000 from 1977) and
595,000 Arabs (excluding
the administered areas, an
increase of 58,000).
The Arab population in-
creased by 3.3 percent of
over the past year, and the
Jewish population by 1.9
percent.
About 26,000 olim ar-
rived in Israel during 1979,
compared to 21,300 in 1977.

course "can only under-
cut" U.S. interests in the
Middle East. "Israel has
been and should con-
tinue to be America's
strongest and most reli-
able ally in the region,"
he wrote.
"I state what has been for
decades on obvious tenet of
American policy but recent
actions suggest that current
policy is based on a sharply
differing perception — one ,
which devalues Israel's -im-
portance to our nation."
Deploring "the presenta-
tion of American dictates"
to Israel, in an apparent
reference to Carter's sup-
port of the Egyptian pro-
posals, Brock wrote that
"Israel is not negotiating a
treaty. It is negotiating its
very survival." After calling
on Carter to "return to the
forebearance, patience and
good sense which char-
acterized your exceptional
achievement at Camp
David in September, Brock
stated:
"The patently unfair and
counter-productive por-
trayal of Israel as the obsta-
cle to a peace treaty when it.

BB Will Hear
State Department
Soviet Expert

WASHINGTON — Mar-
shall D. Shulman, special
consultant on Soviet Affairs
to the Secretary of State,
will be the featured speaker
Feb. 7 at the Bnai Brith In-
ternational Council mid-
winter plenary here.
The council will consider
international Jewish issues
on which to activate a
grassroots organization.
These include anti-
Semitism and ecumenism,
Soviet Jewry, United Na-
tions affairs and Israel se-
curity and 'economy.
The council will also
attend to a number of inter-
nal matters, including the
election of a chairman to
succeed Ricardo Holzer of
Panama. Holzer is complet-
ing his second two-year
term and is ineligible to run
again.
Dr. Shulman will discuss
the interrelationships of
U.S.-Soviet policies on
trade, defense and human
rights, with particular em-
phasis on the condition of
Soviet Jewry.

NY Jewish Life
Is Meeting Topic

NEW YORK "Culture
and Community Among
New York Jews" will be dis-
cussed during a three-day
conference beginning Jan.
27 at Columbia University.
The conference is spon-
sored by the YIVO Institute
for Jewish Research in
cooperation with Colum-
bia's Center for Israel and
Jewish Studies. It is de-
signed to promote public
dialogue on the develop-
ment of a distinctive and
multi-faceted New York
Jewish culture.
Thirty-nine experts in
areas ranging from Yiddish
theater to Jewish labor
associations will participate
in discussions on aspects of
Jewish life.

Lights! Action!

is they (Israel) who have ac-
cepted the proposed agree-
ments, while Egypt has at-
tempted to change its terms,
threatens everything which
so many people here and in
Egypt and Israel have la-
bored so long to build."

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