THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 Friday, February 9, 1979 DRAPERY CLEANING DRAPERY CLEANERS All That The Name Implies. We Remove & Rehang FREE ESTIMATE 891-1818 Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) Cardinal OKs Passion Play NEW YORK Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, ar- chbishop of Munich and Freising, West Germany, has given the controversial Daisenberger text of the Oberammergau Passion Play a clean bill of health, according to the Jewish Post and Opinion. A statement from the cardinal's office said he had been unable to detect any anti-Semitic tendencies in the script. Both Jewish and Catholic groups are threatening to boycott the decennial per- formance of the play, scheduled for the summer of 1980. The groups have been advocating the use of an earlier version of the play. Your Own Business in Israel Israel is an expanding and growing world marketplace. Your business initiative can make a major contribution to Israel's development. It won't be easy - but you will find a personal fulfillment. Israel needs your ideas, your energy, your investment. A h 25900 Greenfield, Suite 328 Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Telephone 968-1044 YCENTER Year Book Publishes Population Statistics NEW YORK - The Jewish population of the U.S., whose total numbers have levelled off, is begin- ning to move in increasing numbers from the North- east to the Sun Belt, com- parable to the general popu- lation. The reality of Jewish zero population growth and the trend of American Jews to migrate to the South and West are demonstrated in demographic reports on Jewish population, in the United States, which ap- pear in the 1979 edition of the American Jewish Year Book. Alvin Chenkin and Maynard Miran of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds, point out that this year's es- timate of the Jewish popu- lation of the United States, 5,781,000, is virtually the same as last year's, 5,776,000. They add that the 1970 National Jewish Population Study found that the number of Jews in the U.S: had levelled-off and it predicted no significant shift within the next de- cade. This has now been confirmed, they suggest, with the recent population figures published in the Year Book. ' Turning to the move- ment of Jews within the U.S., Chenkin and Miran point out that in 1978, the . number of Jews residing in the Northeast and North Central states was about two percent less than in 1977. Likewise, the. South and West accounted for about two percent more of the total Jewish population in 1978 than in 1977. "The two states showing the greatest increase in the South and West, respectively, are Florida and California," the authors declare. Figures on world Jewish BUY .YOUR NEW 1979 BUICK FROM MICHIGAN'S BIG BUICK DEALER TaMaROFF r- Buick-7 0pel Honda TELEGRAPH JUST SOUTH OF 12 MILE 353-1300 Immediate Delivery Open Mondays and Thursdays Til CUSTOM LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE population in the Year Book show an estimated increase of only 26,475 over the pre- vious year, a negligible proportion of the overall fi- gure of 14,286,000. The world Jewish popillation statistics were compiled by Leon Shapiro, Professor of Russian and Soviet Jewish History at Rutgers Univer- sity. After the U.S., countries with significantly large numbers of Jews are: Israel, 3,076,000; Soviet Union, 2,678,000; France, 650,000; Great Britain, 410,000; Canada, 305,000; Argen- tina, 300,000; Brazil, 150,000; and South Africa, 118,000. Forty-seven per- cent of world Jewry is lo- cated in North, Central and South America, 29 percent in Europe, 22 percent in Asia, 1.5 percent in Africa -, and 0.5 percent in Australia and New Zealand. In the United States, Jews comprise 2.7 percent of the total population. Among the Jewish population figures for U.S. cities listed in the Year Book's tables are: Greater New York, 1,998,000; Los Angeles, 455,000; Philadelphia, 295,000; Chicago, 253,000; Miami, 225,000; Boston, 170,000; Washington, 160,000; Bergen County (N.J.), 100,000; Essex County (N.J.), 95,000; Bal- timore, 92,000; Cleveland, 80,000; Detroit, 80,000; San Francisco, 75,000; Montgomery County (Md.), 70,000; and St. Louis, 60,000. In Europe, including Asiatic USSR and Turkey, there are 4,163,370 Jews. Of these, 2,678,000 are in the Soviet Union. Figures for other Euro- pean countries include: Au- stria, 13,000; Belgium, 41,000; Bulgaria, 7,000; Czechoslovakia, 13,000; Denmark, 7,500; France, 650,000; Germany, 34,000; Great Britain, 410,000; Greece, 6,000; Hungary, 80,000; Ireland, 4,000; Italy, 39,000; Netherlands, 30,000; Poland, 6,000; Rumania, 60,000; Spain, 10,000; Sweden, 16,000; Switzerland, 21,000; Tur- key, 27,000; and Yugos- lavia, 6,000. Estimated population for major centers of Jewish con- centration in the Americas, outside the United States, include: Canada, 305,000; Argentina, 300,000; Brazil, 150,000; Uruguay, 50,000; Mexico, 37,500; -Chile, 27,000; Venezuela, 15,000; Colombia, 12,000; and Peru, 5,200. In Asia, the only major centers of Jewish popu- lation, except , for Israel, are Iran, 80,000; and In- dia, 8,000. In Africa, there are substantial numbers of Jews only in South Af- rica, 118,000; Ethiopia, 38,000; Morocco, 18,000; Tunisia, 7,000; and Rhodesia, 3,800. There are 70,000 Jews in Au- stralia, and 5,000 in New Zealand. Among the major world cities outside the U.S. where Jews are located are: Amsterdam, 20,000; Antwerp, 13,000; Brussels, 24,500; Bucharest, 40,000; Budapest, 65,000; Cape israehs Demand Indian Statehood TEL AVIV - Approxi- mately 20 students dressed as American Indians climbed a canopy at the. American Embassy last Thursday and unfurled banners saying the U.S. should set up a separate state for American Indians if it insists on a separate state for Palestinians. .The students also said the U.S. should be more con-__ cerned about the care of In- dians on reservations. Some of the students set up teepees in front of the Em- bassy. The students on the canopy climbed down when ordered to do so by the police and were detained. On Sunday, in Jerusalem, a group of Americans living in Israel who all identified themselves as members of the Democratic Party began circulating a petition ask- ing President Carter to enact the Democratic Party platform pledge and move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Israel'4 Declaration of In- dependence: was - issued on May-14, 1948, Town, 25,650; Glasgow, 13,000; Haifa, 210,000; Is- tanbul, 23,000; Jerusalem, 266,000; Johannesburg, 57,500; Kiev, 170,000; Leeds, 18,000; Leningrad, 165,000; London, 280,000; Lyons, 20,000; Manchester, 35,000; Marseille, 65,000; Melbourne, 34;000; Mexico City, 32,500; Montevideo, 48,000; Montreal, 115,000; Moscow, 285,000; Nice, 20,000; Paris, 300,000; Porto Alegre, 12,000; Rio de Janeiro, 55,000; Rome, 10,000; Sao Paulo, 75,000; Strasbourg, 12,000; Sydney, 28,500; Teheran, 50,000; Tel Aviv - Jaffa, 394,000; Toronto, 116,000; Toulouse, 18,000; Vancouver, 12,000; and Winnipeg, 20,000. 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