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November 16, 1979 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-16

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24 Friday, November 16, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Israel to Change Tactics
Over Aiding the Falashas

previous policy of quiet dip-
lomacy and its contention
that action was being taken
on behalf of the beleaguered
Falashas in Ethiopia but
that its nature could not be
publicized.
The Agency's decision
was supported by the Knes-
set Immigration and Ab-
sorption Committee which
also decided to publicize the
plight of the Falashas.
Abraham Yadai, chair-
man of the Israel Falashas,
told a press conference a
week ago that not a single
Falasha left Ethiopia last
year. He stated that while
the entire world is alarmed
and cries out whenever a
Jew is arrested in the Soviet
Union or anywhere else,
there is no reaction to the
murder and persecution of
Jews in Ethiopia.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Jewish Agency and the
World Zionist Organization
will soon launch a
worldwide campaign to pub-
licize the plight of the
Falashas, the Jews of
Ethiopia, and to ease their
immigration to Israel. This
decision was taken follow-
ing a series of demonstra-
tions by Falashas who
charged that the govern-
ment and the Jewish
Agency are doing nothing to
rescue the 25,000 Jews in
Ethiopia.
The Jewish Agency deci-
sion to publicize the issue
amounted to a reversal of its

Rabbi Disputes
Alcohol Study

By BEN GALLOB

(Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.)

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sociologist, reporting on
what he called the first sci-
entific study of contempor-
ary drinking habits among
American Jews, said pre-
liminary findings indicated
a virtual absence of alcohol
abuse among adult Jews.
The basic conclusion and
Prof. Barry Glassner's sup-
porting data were chal-
lenged in almost every de-
tail by a New York rabbi
who founded a federation
task force on Jewish alco-
holism in New York City
several years ago.
The university report on
the study by Prof. Glassner
said the findings disputed
reports that American Jews,
are steadily becoming
addicted to alcohol in
greater numbers. The
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
made a copy of the Glassner
report available to Rabbi
Sheldon Zimmerman of the
Central Synagogue where
the rabbi arranged in 1973
the first Alcoholics
Anonymous tglit for Jews in
any city synagogue.
Rabbi Zimmerman said
that the AA unit in his
synagogue continued to
function and that six other
AA units have since been
organized in New York City
synagogues.

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