6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 10, 1981 IBM Selectrics Zionists Have Problems With Knesset Merida Recommendation U.S. Full Warranty NEW YORK (JTA) — set's Immigration and Ab- The recent recom- sorption Committee — cal- 342-7802 mendations by the Knes- ling on all Israeli and • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •'• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 500 • • • • • When you join our V.P. Club Membership • • • • • NOW ONLY '35" • • • Complete Video Library. Preview hundreds of movies • • • • ONLY 85.00 for 4 days • • • • • North Dallas Forty • STUNT MAN 9 to 5 • • - 10 - • Muppet Movie • XANADU FAME Movies such as • Alien • Jaws • • • • The Jerk AIRPLANE BLUES BROTHERS • • • • I • • • • • VIDEO. 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"The recommendations are much too strong and too harsh and will not solve the problem of yordim," Char- lotte Jacobson, chairman of the World Zionist Organization-American Section, claimed. The com- mittee's recommendations called specifically on the WZO not to employ yordim in its educational institu- tions. Mrs. Jacobson said, in that connection, that there aren't any yordim in WZO institutions and that the teachers employed by her organizations are shlikhim (emissaries) from Israel. She pointed out, however, that Jewish communities and Jewish centers across the United States employ Israelis as Hebrew teachers. As to the recommendation to fire yordhn, Mrs. Jacob- son said that American Jewish organizations are bound by U.S. law that pro- hibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race or national origin. "And that means you can't refuse to hire or fire a yored," she said. "Most of us feel," Mrs. Jacobson stressed, "that in- stead of talking of yordim we should talk of yerida," and how to prevent it. In its recommendations, the committee asked the United Jewish Appeal to abolish immediately its "Is- raeli Department," which the recommendations said, is active among Israelis liv- ing in the United States. "The UJA has no national program or fund-raising among yordim in the U.S.," a spokesman for the UJA said, claiming that leaders of the organization were "astounded" to read that they have an "Israeli De- partment." The UJA spokesman also claimed that the organiza- tion does not employ yor- dim.The only Israelis work- ing at the UJA, he said, are security guards who are students at American uni- versities and are employed at the UJA on a temporary basis. The Knesset committee's recommendations were also addressed to Israeli dip- lomatic missions abroad. Political Conflicts Can't Halt Israel's Trade With Britain By MAURICE SAMUELSON LONDON (JTA) — The bittersweet political rela- tions between Israel and Britain are currently going through one of their bitter phases. But trade relations between them rarely at- tracted so much attention as they did last month, proving the durability of the Anglo- Israeli connection. About 200 Israeli com- panies displayed their wares at a three-day exhibi- tion entitled "Industrial Is- rael," showing the British public that Israel is a highly sophisticated technological society. The exhibition coincided with the 30th anniversary of the founding of the British-Israeli Chamber of Commerce. Trade between the two countries is now running at about $1.2 bil- lion a year. Inflation Costs JERUSALEM (JNI) — A bigger share of Israeli fam- ily budgets goes toward necessities today than in 1976, with a corresponding decline in the amount spent on discretionary items, the Central Bureau of Statistics reports. Expenditure for essential food products, electricity, cooking gas, water, heating fuel and health insurance is up. Even more significant, perhaps, is the fact that for the very first time the balance of trade has swung in favor of Israel. She now sells Britian not only fruit and vegetables but a growing range of industrial products, like those that were on show in London's West Centre Hotel. Among the products fea tured were automotive parts, security systems, domestic appliances, air conditioning, solar energy equipment, medical equip- ment, rubber, plastic and metal cutting systems, bat- teries, computers and many more. 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