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June 27, 1980 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 27, 1980



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from Marxist and other secularist elements, and
growing disaffection among regional and non-
Persian ethnic groups, such as the Kurds, the
Baluchis, the Azerbaijanis, and the Arabs of the
oil-producing region of Khuzistan. The contin-
ually unsettled situation since the revolution has
had a negative impact on the economy, com-
pounded recently by the sanctions imposed by the
United States and Western Europe.
The former (Jewish) upper class have generally
left the country, their substantial holdings have
been either officially confiscated, occupied or
brought to ruin through exorbitant demands by
workers' komites. Sharp declines in property
values and the economic chaos have hurt the
middle class and professionals. University pro-
fessors have been dismissed and some other Jews
have experienced discrimination. The majority of
the Jews remaining are from the poorer groups.
Synagogues and Jewish schools still function.
Parents increasingly send their children to
Jewish schools, since government schools re-
quire Koran studies. The Anjoman Kalimian, the
central Jewish body, still meets and there is a
designated Jewish deputy in the Majlis (Parlia-
ment). Foreign travel has generally been permit-
ted.
The ancient Jewish community of Persia, now in con-
tinuity in Iran, functions in spite of the chaos that has
become the concern of Jews everywhere.
Hope persists that the Iranian Jewish community will
retain its traditional role. It is of the utmost urgency that
Jews everywhere be fully appraised of the status of co-
religionists in a part of the world affected critically in an
era of confusion. Dr. Gruen and the American Jewish
Committee have earned the appreciation of their fellow
Jews everywhere in their pursuit of concern over Iranian
Jewry's status and by providing the information so vital to
an understanding of the basic facts in a grave situation.

Euro-Israel
Dialogue Opens

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A commission for a
European-Israeli dialogue
along the lines of the
Euro-Arab dialogue within
the Council of Europe, has
been established at the in-
itiative of several Dutch
members-of Parliament who
are also members of the
European Parliament, a
multi-national elective
body.
The Euro-Israel dialogue
will be open to all members
of parliament of all coun-
tries which are members of
the Council of Europe and to
members of the Knesset.
The first meeting is
scheduled to be held in
Strasbourg in January
1981.
The Dutch Liberal MP
Frits Porteine will chair the
commission and Robert A.
Levisson, recently retired
director of the Center for In-
formation and Documenta-
tion on Israel in The Hague,
is secretary.

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Extremist Group's Lawsuit
Against ADL Is Dismissed

(Continued from Page 1) upon which relief can be
Greenberg said that the granted."
Greenberg said ADL
deposition of Carto, "a vete-
ran anti-Semite and a con- has long monitored Lib-
fessed admirer of Adolf Hit- erty Lobby's operations,
ler," had begun in Washing- including what he called
ton in September-1979. Fol- "the thinly-veiled, pro-
lowing Carto's refusal at Nazism of a network of
that time to make available organizations and publi-
to ADL's attorneys certain cations masterminded by
relevant information and Willis Carto over the
documents, ADL obtained a years."
One of these, a recent
court order requiring his
appearance on May 22, ADL report revealed, is the
1980, for further question- - Institute for Histori
ing in the District Court of view, a pseudo-scho
McLennan County, Texas, group established last fall
where Liberty Lobby had by Willis Carto, with its
filed its suit. When Carto principal purpose to argue
failed to appear as required, that six million Jews were
the court entered an order not killed during the Nazi
on June 6 dismissing the years and that the
Liberty Lobby suit "with Holocaust was a hoax per-
prejudice" (i.e., it cannot be petrated by Jews them-
selves.
reinstituted).
Two years earlier, Lib-
erty Lobby's attempt to sue
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Keren Heyesod
Contributions Up

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Keren Hayesod re-
ported Monday that its
world-wide fund-raising ef-
forts have taken an upswing
for the first time since 1973.
Avraham Avi-Hai,
chairman of the agency, told
reporters that it raised
$110.2 million in the fiscal
year which ended last
Marcy 31 compared to
$100.6 million in the prev-
ious fiscal year.
The Keren Hayesod-
United Israel Appeal oper-
ates in countries through-
out the world except the
United States, which is
covered by the United
Jewish Appeal.

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