18 Friday, April 18, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Great vices are the proper objects of our detestation, and smaller faults of our JERUSALEM (JTA) — pity, but affectation appears to be the only true source of The Iranian government has recently been toughen- the ridiculou s; . — Fielding ing its policy towards Jews Iran Toughens Exit Rules MIN ALL NEW FAMILY OR COUPLE MEMBERSHIPS . Just in time for Summer. Now you can enjoy the most luxurious health social club in Michigan at a great once . *FULL MEMBERSHIP ONLY I • $1 00.00*OFF! FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL ' MEMBERSHIPS Hurry. Join now, this offer expires soon . 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Jews seeking to emigrate from Iran permanently are free to do so — but must leave virtually all their wealth and property behind them. They are forbidden to take with them jewelry, carpets, electrical appliances or large sums of cash. This situation was de- scribed in Jerusalem by Likud Knesseter Moshe Katzav, himself of Persian origin. Katzav pointed out, too, that as a result of the U.S. rupture of diploma- tic ties with Iran, many Iranian Jews now living in the U.S. will have to apply for refugee status, or else go to Israel, when their Iranian passports expire. According to a recent re- port in Haaretz based on in- formation from Iranian sources in Israel, some 30,000 Jews out of an esti- mated 80,000 have left Iran over the past year or so. The majority have gone to the U.S. and Canada with some 10,000 or so in Israel. A considerable number of these emigrants, according to the paper, do not regard themselves as having left Iran permanently, and some have already returned there. The paper said there is no outright anti-Jewish dis- crimination on the part of Iranian authorities. What men call accident is the doing of God's provi- dence. • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • 0 4,7000,0 • • We Take The Worry Out Of DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery cleaning when properly done is an art, we at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS, practice most diligently, in our never ending quest to improve our service to you by seeking better systems and methods. Don't take good drapery cleaning for granted. We at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS make good cleaning happen. • DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS (Cleaned or Laundered) WINDOW SHADES LAMPSHADES PILLOWS VENETIAN BLINDS (Cleaned, retaped & re-corded) 00 If you're moving we can remake and re-install your existing draperies to fit another window or room. I We Remove & Install • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Suburban Call Collect • • . VISA & MASTERCHARGE si••••••••••o••••••••••••••••••••••• • 891-1818 ' VISA° Hurwitz Pleased by COL Figure TEL AVIV (JTA) — Fi- nance Minister Yigal Hur- witz said he was pleased that the cost-of-living index rose by only 5.1 percent in March, the last month of the 1979-1980 fiscal year. It was the second successive 'month in which the COL index hovered at five per- cent. But many economists be- lieve this was a temporary breathing spell and that liv- ing costs will soar more steeply in April. They noted that the March-figure bene- fitted from an energetic campaign to keep prices down before the Passover holiday. In April, the beginning of the new fiscal year, cost-of- living allowances for the last six months will be in- cluded in wages. By agree- ment between the govern-, ment and Histadrut, they will be 46 percent greater than the previous allowance. In addition, the price of fuel is expected to rise by 32 percent this month, which will mean higher prices for electricity and water which in turn will increase the costs of many other products and commodities. Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Statistics re- Violence Marks Anniversary of Deir Yassin. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Security forces broke up vio- lent demonstrations in Abu Dis village and in Ramallah April 9. A number of arrests were made and the demon- strators were charged with disturbing the peace. Students at the UNRWA school in Ramallah threw stones and burned tires in a demonstration marking the anniversary of the destruc- tion of the Arab village of Deir Yassin by Irgun forces during Israel's War of Inde- pendence. They were also expressing solidarity with- Mayor Kharim Khallaf of Ramallah and Mayor Ib- rahim Tawil of E1-Bireh who went on trial allegedly assaulting an Israeli policeman more than a year ago. Both mayors were acquit- ted by the magistrate who accepted the testimony of defense witnesses that the defendants did not deliber- ately strike the policeman but were knocked against him during a fracas in the Supreme Court building. The demonstration in Abu Dis was staged by stu- dents protesting the shut- down of the seminary there. They waved Palestinian flags and placards. A half-dozen students from Ramallah claimed after the deomonstration that they were cut and be- aten by Arab-speaking Is- raeli soldiers in revenge for the terrorist attack on the Misgave Am nursery. Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confi- dence of sinning. leased figures for the full fiscal year which ended March 31. The average COL increase was 120 percent. This included a 160 percent hike in food, a 140 percent increase in the cost of hous- ing and 70 percent increase in the cost of clothing and shoes. months ago. 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