THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday, July 30, 1982 HIAS Aided 13,000 in 1981 . NEW YORK — HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Air Society, helped almost 13,000 refugees find new ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF IT'S FREE PARTY ROOM For Children For More Information Call LILLIAN SHOSTAK 855-6338 Middlebelt at 14 Mile Road German Media Hit for Biased M.E. Coverage homes in free countries last year, according to the agen- cy's 101st annual report, BONN (JTA) — The published this week. Of president of the German- those served, 6,720 were Israeli Friendship Associa- Soviet Jews. tion, Erik Blumenfeld, has The HIAS report noted a accused the West German significant decline in the media of "one-sided report- number of Jews permitted ing" and "biased commen- to leave the USSR. tary" in its - coverage of To conduct its pro- events in Lebanon. grams, which are oper- In a protest addressed to ated through a network Foreign Minister Hans- of offices in 47 countries, Dietrich Genscher, HIAS spent $11,523,935 in Blumenfeld complained 1981. This included specifically about the com- placement and reception parisons in some of the grants from the U.S. gov- media between the acts of ernment, which partially Israeli troops in Lebanon covered HIAS' costs for and Nazi acts of genocide its Jewish caseload and during World War II. He which provided full found "false and detestable" reimbursement for costs the media's use of the term incurred in helping reset- "final solution" to define Is- tle 3,909 non-Jewish ref- rael's alleged intentions ugees. toward the Palestinians. HIAS' executive vice According to Blumenfeld, president, Leonard the Bonn government Seidenman, noted in the re- should use its diplomatic port that although the and political influence to 13,000 refugees helped in help achieve the evacuation 1981 represented a "sub- of west Beirut by the Pales- stantial" drop from the high tine Liberation Organiza- caseloads of 1979 and 1980, tion, to persuade the Arab "our level of activity was states to admit the PLO and still higher than in all but a to reestablish full Lebanese handful of exceptional years sovereignty in a Lebanon in the postwar period." free of all foreign elements. — amamam i mmommalmommommamsmiammitimmamammommammi—amimismomms - # (*VAWABLE COUPON > Off N Drycleaning' On ALL 50% 3 locations to serve you 22185 Coolidge ll at 9 Mae, Oak Park 23043 Beech at 9 Mile, Southfield 31555 W. 10 Mile I Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active, secure life at Franklin Club. 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