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March 26, 1982 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, March 26, 1982

Escape Flooding in Indiana

Aguda Council of Sages Seeks Sabbath Ban on Airline

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Agudat Israel's Council of
Sages has ordered its four-
man Knesset faction to
press the government to

enforce a Sabbath ban on El
Al and to act more vigor-
ously to ensure passage of
the controversial "Who is a
Jew" amendment to the

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Aguda Israel as, its price for
joining Begin 's coalition
government.
The premier pledged to do
"all in his power" to push
through the amendment
that would recognize as
Jews only those converts
converted "according to
halakha." Persons con-
verted to Judaism by Re-
form or Conservative rabbis
would be excluded.

Food, Oil-Related
Commodities Up

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The price of oil and of all
other government-
subsidized commodities
went up between five to
nine percent in what the
Shmuel Halpert, the treasury said would be the
Aguda MK who attended last price hike "befor_
the latest meeting of the Passover, and perhaps the
Council of Sages, warned last till Yom Haatzmaut"
that the boycott was s (Israel Independence Day,
certainty unless El Al April 28).
complied. He said the
But the Histadrut
Aguda MKs were also or- branded the rise "unfair"
dered to seek a meeting since it came only a month
with Premier Menahem before the Passover holiday.
Begin "as soon as possi-
The rise effected milk and
ble" to expedite passage milk products, bread and
of the "Who is a Jew" flour products, eggs, meat,
amendment.
chicken, gasoline, heating
The amendment and the oil, food oil and oil products.
ban on Sabbath flights by El The rise in gasoline will
Al were among the conces- automatically trigger a
sions demanded by the wider wave of price rises in-
volving transport and haul-
ing.
Industrialists told report-
* ers they would be unable to
it "absorb" the fuel hike, as
the government urged, and
* would have to "pass it on."

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The Sages have warned
that unless Israel's interna-
tional air carrier ceases
flights on the Sabbath and
Jewish holidays before the
start of the Passover season
next month, it will call on
all Jews in Israel and
abroad to boycott El Al
which is government-
owned.
The boycott would coin-
cide with the peak of Jewish
tourist travel to Israel. Eco-
nomic observers believe the
financially troubled airline
could be seriously hurt since
a very large proportion of its
passengers are Orthodox
Jews.

FT. WAYNE, Ind. (JTA)
— A Fort Wayne Jewish
Federation executive re-
ported that the city's Jewish
community of 1,350 largely
escaped major damage from

the flooding last week that
caused an estimated $20
million in damage here.
No more than five Jewish
families were evacuated
from their homes.



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