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January 15, 1982 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Threat of Annihilation Faces Falashas:

HOUSTON (JTA) — The
threat of annihilation that
looms over the Jews of
Ethiopia was the focus of an
address by Bennett
Yanoi,vitz, chairman of the
National Jewish Commu-
nity Relations Advisory

SUNDAYS

Council (NJCRAC) at its
annual plenary session
here, attended by 400
Jewish leaders from 111
local and 11 national
Jewish community rela-
tions organizations.
The Falashas, Ethiopian

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Jewry, "face extinction not
merely from famine but
from persecution in the
form of pillaging, slavery,
forced conversion and other
deprivations," Yanowitz
said.
But "the adequacy of
world Jewry's response to
the plight of Ethiopian
Jewry is an issue that tends
to invite differences be-
tween those who stress the
complexity and risk in-
volved in the rescue effort
and others who focus on the
peril to the survival of the
Ethiopian Jews," Yanowitz
said.
He observed that those
who focus on the peril
"contend that the rescue
efforts are minimal, as
measured by the rela-
tively few who have made
their way out, and say
that more needs to be
done and therefore more
can be done.
He warned, however, that
public condemnation of the
Ethiopian government,
mass protests and Entebbe-
like operations were neither
productive nor possible.
He cited the volatile polit-
ical situation in Soviet-
influenced Ethiopia; the
continuing war between
Ethiopia and Somalia; the
rabid anti-Israel stance of
Ethiopia's Arab neighbors;
the vast and forbidding geo-
graphical setting of the re-
mote Falasha villages; and
the confusion and massive
privations in the refugee

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camps on the Ethiopian-
Somalia border where
Ethiopian Jews are inter-
mingled with perhaps two
million others.
Because of the difficulties
facing rescue efforts,
"neither we nor our Israeli
friends are satisfied at the
rate of emigration of Ethio-
pian Jews," Yanowitz said.
He expressed confi-
dence in the Israeli per-
sonnel and apparatus
that engineered previous
rescue efforts in other
countries and is now
working on Falasha re-
scue operations. In that
connection, Yanowitz
read a telegram from Is-
raeli Premier Menahem
Begin which stated:
"The government of the
day in Israel took the
momentous decision to
bring home all our Falasha
brethren and it is doing its
utmost persistently without
let-up, to carry out this his-
toric task."
Begin pledged that "We
shall not rest until the last
of our brethren will come
back home and find a haven
here for himself and his
family."
Yanowitz cited the role of
the NJCRAC Committee on
Ethiopian Jewry which, he
said, is to measure the effec-
tiveness of efforts being
made in light, of the needs
and circumstances.
He noted that the com-
mittee includes all of
NJCRAC's national
member agencies, the
Council of Jewish Feder-
ations (CJF), the Joint
Distribution Committee
(JDC), the Hebrew Im-
migrant Aid Society
(HIAS) and the United Is-
rael Appeal.
Last week, the Jewish De-
fense League staged a 90-
minute sit-in at the offices
of NJCRAC in New York
City to protest their "indif-
ference and quiet resigna-
tion to the murder and tor-
ture of the Ethiopian Jews."
Meir Jolowitz, chairman of
the JDL, said the JDL ac-
tion last week was to de-
mand of NJCRAC officials
that the organization
"make a priority in practice,
not in lip service, to rescue
Jews being oppressed in
Ethiopia and refugee camps
in the Sudan."

Friday, January 15, 1982 35

Czechs Imprison Catholic Priest

LONDON — A 61-year-
old Catholic priest im
Czechoslovakia who hid a
Jew from the Nazis during
World War II has been sen-
tenced to prison for dis-
seminating religious litera-
ture and operating a print-
ingshop"forprofit."

The International Coun-
cil of Jews from Czechos-
lovakia reported that Josef
Vlcek was recently tried in
secret with another priest
and four Catholic laymen.
Vlcek was jailed from 1950
to 1960 on charges of being a
Vatican spy.

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