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Israel Women Draftees Down
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The number of women
drafted into the Israeli
armed forces decreased by
three percent between 1976
and 1978 because greater
numbers of them are claim-
ing exemption on religious
grounds.
Gen. Moshe Nativ, head
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rity Committee that 52.2
percent of draft age women
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pared to 55.2 percent in
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percent last year.
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CAIRO (JTA) — History
was made on a recent Fri-
day night at the Giniza
Synagogue here when
members of the Israel Con-
sul staff, which several days
earlier settled into an office
in Cairo, attended the
Shabat evening services.
Normally an attendance
of 15 people at the Friday
night services is considered
good, but on this particular
weekend 80 people crowded
into the synagogue to
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attend the services.
The Israeli contingent
was headed by Josef
Hadass, Israel's consul gen-
eral.
The services were held
in Middle East Sepharic
style while Israel televi-
sion cameras clicked
away.
Hadass, of Syrian birth,
and a Sephardic Jew, was
honored with the cantella-
tion of the traditional Fri-
day night kidush prayer.
Shamir Takes Ministry Post
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir was given a recep-
tion by senior Foreign
Ministry officials on his
first day in office Tuesday.
Shamir, a Herut hard-
liner who abstained when
the Knesset voted to ap-
prove the Camp David ac-
cords and the Egyptian-
Israeli peace treaty, made
no comments that might
have cast any light on how
he plans to deal with the
latest developments in the
foreign policy field, but he
said he was "well aware of
the operations of the
(foreign) ministry."
He has been meetirig
quietly with ministry offi-
cials since Premier
Menahem Begin formally
offered him the post to study
how it functions.
After he was sworn into
office Monday, Shamir
received the resignation
of Yosef Ciechanover, di-
rector general of the
foreign ministry, who
said he was quitting for
"personal reasons."
Ciechanover was a long
time protege of former
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan. When Dayan res-
igned last Oct. 21, Begin
asked Ciechanover to stay
on until a new minister was
appointed.
Ciechanover asked that
his resignation become ef-
fective as soon as possible."
Tiny Synagogues
Displayed in OP
A reception to kick off the
exhibit of synagogue minia-
tures by Aid Kushner will
be held 7 p.m. Sunday at the
Oak Park Library. The ex-
hibit will run through April
5 at the library.
The reception and exhibit
are sponsored by the arts
and cultural commission
and the Friends of the Oak
Park Library. The public is
invited free of charge.
Passover Custom Explained
By RABBI SAMUEL FOX
called for the annihilation
It is customary to place 10 of all the Jews in the Per-
pieces of bread around the sian Empire. It is like say-
house before the traditional ing that the universe has to
search for hametz on the be cleansed of such evil
night preceding the people who would destroy
Jews.
Passover festival.
Since the house has al-
Others claim that the 10
ready been cleaned and pieces represent the 10
cleansed of hametz and a levels of purity and the 10
traditional blessing for the levels of impurity. These
search is made, the 10 are each represented by 10
pieces are laid out to be sure levels of angels in each of
that the search will not be in the two categories. The im-
vain if no other hametz is plication is that people
found.
should search their hearts
Some claim that the and souls like the house of
number 10 is used because the Jew is searched to erase
on this night in the calendar all impurities and find the
the 10 sons of Haman had right steps on which to rise
copied the decree which to a high level of purity.
(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)
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the Orthodox Agudat Is-
rael faction that provided
exemption for women
claiming to be religious on
the basis of a written af-
fidavit. Previously, the
claimant was required to
appear before a panel.
Nativ said the number
of claimants dropped
after the army began spot
checks of affidavits and
prosecuted those whose
affidavits appeared to be
false.
Committee chairman
Moshe Arens said his com-
mittee had been promised
by supporters of the
amendment that it would
not reduce the number of
women conscripts. In prac-
tice, this has not been the
case, he said.
Cairo Synagogue Gets Crowd
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