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 .. . ... flar TA" Ai. BRING YOUR BUNCH TO BRUNCH! This Sunday take the whole family to a delicious Win Schuler's brunch and make Sunday a very special family day. We're waiting for you! 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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 Joseph SILVERSTEI „1%,4 Dedicated to memory of Mischa Mischalcoff Wednesday, January 20, 8:00 P.M. 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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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