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September 25, 1981 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

There is no man who has
Conspiracies no sooner
not his hour, and no thing should be formed than exe-
that has not its place.
cuted.

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Israeli Feminists Hold Parley

By HADASSAH
BAT HAIM

From World Zionist
Press Service

From the 18 feminist
groups in Israel and a large
number of unafiliated
people more than 600
women took part this year
in the Fourth Annual Con-
gress of Feminists in Israel.
Besides most of the prob-
lems that beset women in
other countries, Israeli
women have additional
difficulties stemming from
the particular kind of
society they live in. One
delegate described it as a
secular state which is
nevertheless largely influ-
enced by ultra Orthodox
minorities to whom the
status of women is deter-
mined for enternity by
Jewish law.
The Labor Party, Israel's
largest political party, is
formally dedicated to the
principles of equal rights,
but when in power was un-
willing to enforce them. The
kibutzim, once the proud
upholders of the liberation
of women from the kitchen,
are now accused by some
feminists of tending to rele-
gate most of their female
members to services and
-child rearing.
-•- More than half of Is-

There was complete
accord in the resolutions
to press for equal pay, for
equal job opportunities
especially in the armed
forces and the police. Na-
tional service in one or
the other is compulsory
for everyone, but too
many women serve in
kitchens and services.
Non-Orthodox women
also agreed to pressure
the established religious
bodies for a more active
part in worship.

Heavily supported by all
delegates was the call to ex-
pand and improve the
women's shelters.

Hillel Fund Sets
a Comedy Night

The Wayne State Uni-
versity Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation affiliate will
have a "Comedy Night at
- the Movies" 9:30 p.m.
,Saturday at the Hillel
--House, 14400 W. 10 Mile
-Oak Park.
There is a nominal
charge. For information,
call the Hillel Office, 577-
3459, during -business
hours.

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rael's citizens come from
Near East and North Af-
rican countries where
women are lucky if they
are pampered at home. In
many of these countreis
slavery is still rife.
Polygamy is legal. Edu-
cation for poor people is
minin
' 'al and if they are
women, less than that.
The Jewish state, while
outlawing slavery, child
marriage and polygamy,
nevertheless excludes
women from holding
religious office and from
being counted in a mi-
nyan.

The congress brought to-
gether large numbers of
immigrants from the
sophisticated technologies
of the West who admitted
they found communication
difficult with their sisters
from more primitive back-
grounds.
It follows, therefore, that
this kind of congress
spreads from the top down-
ward. Of the 600 partici-
pants present less than 1
percent were engaged in
factory or manual labor.
Nearly all the women at
the conference were edu-
cated, articulate, intelli-
gent people.

Friday, September 25, 1981 65

NEW YEAR


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