THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, February 6, 1981 A dear bargain is always disagreeable, particularly as it is a reflection on the buyer's judgment. WZO Leaders Criticize WJC Statement on Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — A World Jewish Congress study expressing criticism of Israel's domestic and foreign policies and ques- tioning the feasibility of aliya has created a furor among World Zionist Organization officials. The 119-page document, titled "The Implications of Israel-Arab Peace for World Jewry," a two-year study which was commissioned by the WJCongress, was made public at its assembly here. SUN., FEB. 8 vs VANCOUVER (JOE LOUIS ARENA) THURS., FEB. 12 vs HARTFORD (JOE LOUIS ARENA) SAT., FEB. 14 vs PHILADELPHIA (JOE LOUIS ARENA) 1 P.M. 7.30 P.M. 7.30 P.M. Tickets at Joe Louis Arena and all CTC Outlets including: Hudson s Kay Baum Stores Fisher Building. Windsor Arena. Randolph Travel Service. I Browse Bookstores. Connolly s Jewelers. Ren Cellar . Dickens Den and Showerrnan s Party Store TICKET INFORMATION (and Group Sales) 962-2000 . The document, which was issued by the WJC's 33- member International Eco- nomic and Social Commis- sion chaired by Baron Guy de Rothschild of Paris, con- cluded the criticism of Is- rael's policies by Jews in the United States and elsewhere should not be "swept under the rug" but rather openly expressed to relieve "increasing strains" in the relationship between Israel and the Diaspora. Among the "doubts and concerns" felt but often "suppressed" by "independently-minded diaspora Jews," the study said were: • "The religious monopoly exercised by the Orthodox rabbinate in Is- rael with the official "sanc- tion of the government — a situation offensive to Con- servative and Reform Jewry, as well as to many secular Jews." • "Israel's settlement Zupink as . 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