THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Boris Smolar's `Between You . . . and Me' Aguda Israel Faction Quits Council Over Amphitheater JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Aguda Israel faction quit the Jerusalem City Council last weekend to Editor-in-Chief protest the construction of Emeritus, JTA an amphitheater near the (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) Jewish quarter of the Old City which might present JDC IN POLAND: Jews in Poland — the tiny Jewish productions that would of- community of about 6,000 remnants of the 3,500,000 Jews fend religious sensibilities. who lived in Poland before the Nazi occupation force anni- Menahem Porush, hilated them — had a joyous Seder this Passover amidst chairman of the Aguda years of gloom and depression. They were reunited with the Joint Distribution Committee after 15 years of separation. Party in Jerusalem, said there would be violence un- , The JDC, which had conducted relief operations in less the municipality de- oland since World War I, was welcomed by the Commu- stroys the amphitheater nist government in Poland in 1945, after the liberation of which is nearing comple- the country, but was expelled in 1949. It was invited back in tion. 1957 by the Communist regime primarily to care for Jews Although the departure repatriated from the "SovietUnion. However, it was expel- of the five Aguda Council led again in 1967, after the Six-Day War in which the USSR members leaves Mayor took an aggressive anti-Israel stand emulated by Poland, Teddy Kollek with a com- resulting in forcing practically all the repatriated Jews to fortable majority of 19 of his leave Poland. Only the elderly and the sick who had supporters in the 31- nowhere to go remained in the country. member body, it has been The Polish government has changed its attitude. It his policy to keep the Aguda invited the JDC to resume its relief activities for the re- within his coalition as a maining needy Jews who are scattered in 14 cities. means to defuse tension be-. For the Jews in Poland, the resumptoin of the JDC tween the Orthodox and relief activities meant not only aid in food for the helpless secular elements in the city. — which is in itself important in a country where there are A municipality spokes- food difficulties — but that it also brought an end to their man indicated that the city isolation. had already given in to reli- MOSCOW THE EXCEPTION: The JDC will be gious pressures by banning operating in Poland through the 14 small communities. It theatrical productions at will support a number of communal kitchens and will also distribute cash relief through the local communities to more than 2,000 heads of families. It will also improve the Saudi Oil medical aid for the sick and elderly, and will finance Jewish Revenue Up cultural projects. This year the JDC will spend $500,000 in NEW YORK — Saudi Poland. The sum will obviously be increased in accordance Arabia made $101.2 billion with the need of the Jews there. from the export of oil last One by one, the JDC is re-entering practically all the year, some 20 percent more Communist countries where it has been banned for years, than the 1980 figure, ac- except in the Soviet Union, where there is the largest cording to the Saudi Ara- Jewish population in Europe and where the receiving of a bian Monetary Agency. package of food or clothing from abroad is a great relief Saudi oil revenues have even for working people in any part of the country. - more than doubled since The JDC has been conducting direct relief operations 1979 with the country now in Romania through the federation of the Jewish com- producing 9.8 million munities there since 1967, after being expelled in 1946. barrels of oil each day, the During the last two years it succeeded in reaching agree- agency claimed. ments with Hungary and Czechoslovakia. In Yugoslavia, JDC activities have never been disturbed. In Bulgaria, the JDC had quit its relief operations of its own accord, after the bulk.of the Jews had emigrated to Israel freely. There are very few Jews today in Bulgaria and their relatiires in Israel are permitted to maintain contact with them and even to visit. The return of the JDC to Poland on Passover coincides with the observance of the 39th anniversary of the heroic Jewish uprising against the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto which started on Passover. The heroism of the Warsaw fighters, as well as the memory of the 6,000,000 Jews killed by the Nazis in Europe, is commemorated every year in Jewish homes throughout the world at the Seder with reci- tations which have become part- of the Haggada. The Polish government indicated to JDC leaders that it intends to make arrangements for a special commemoraz tion next Passover of the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. 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