Chaplains Welcomed 3 Jewish Hostages (Continued from Page 1) receive Passover food from home, but when they asked where his wife lived and he replied Brooklyn, "They said she should be in Tel Aviv and they called me a dirty Zionist," he was quoted as saying. While at the U.S. military hospital in Weisbaden, the three hostages were greeted by U.S. Air Force chaplain bi Joel Schwartzman, flew in from Ramstein Force Base. He gave them Jewish Welfare Board Bibles and prayer books, necklaces with a Star of David and the JWB's Jewish chaplaincy badge. Rosen had served with the Peace Corps in Iran in the 1960s. The Iranian militants had referred to him as "a famous spy and plotter." Plotkin, a businessman on his first trip outside of the U.S., arrived in Tehe- ran in October, 1979 seek- ing business oppor- tunities and chanced to be in the U.S. embassy when it was seized. He was born in New York and has lived in Califor- nia for the past 18 years. Kalp's duties at the em- bassy are unknown. The militants accused him of being a CIA agent. He had served in Vietnam. He told his brother by telephone after landing at Wiesbaden that because of repeated at- Knesset OKs Plane Purchase TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Knesset Finance Commit- tee has approved the gov- ernment purchase of six new Boeing aircraft — four 767s and two 737s with four spare Pratt and Whitney engines — for a total of $260 million. The planes were origi- nally ordered by El Al, but the government refused to help with financing until the airline overcame its fi- nancial and personnel prob- lems which have brought it to the verge of forced clo- sure. The aircraft will be held by the government after de- livery begins in 1982, handing them over to El Al only after the government's conditions have been met. The government stands no chance of financial loss by e purchase as the aircraft, hich use less fuel than aircraft presently in use, are in brisk demand throughout the world. Correction In an article on the back page of the Jan. 16 issue of The Jewish News, New York attorney and Republi- can Party activist Rita Hauser is referred to as half-Jewish. Mrs. Hauser was born to Jewish parents and is a practicing, Jew. She says confusion about her status arises because her father later became a Christian Scientist. tempts to escape, he was be- aten by his captors, kept in solitary confinement for five months and denied mail from home. Many of the former hos- tages suffered maltreat- ment at the hands of the Iranians but none appar- ently were singled out be- cause of their religion. The only black hostage, Detroiter Charles Jones, this week assailed some of the clergymen who visited the hostages while they were in captivity. He criticized statements made by some of the clergy to television reporters. Jones felt they were too sym pathetic to Iran. The release of the 52 American hostages was hailed by Jewish organiza- tions throughout the U.S. point of view, it may serve as a dangerous precedent for other would-be kidnap- pers or hijackers, either in- dividuals, organizations or governments," he said. Merari said that for the past five or six years there had been a decline in the in-. cidence of hijacking, mainly because countries refused to grant asylum to the hijac- kers from fear of interna- tional sanctions. He said the Iranian gov- ernment, itself involved in the seizure and holding of the hostages, had succeeded in its operation "or at least had escaped • without punishment. Israeli Criticizes U.S. on Hostages TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr. Ariel Merari, an expert on international terrorism and researcher at Tel Aviv Uni- versity's Institute for Strategic Studies, said last week the freeing of the hos- tages in Teheran may serve as a dangerous precedent. 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