THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
INTRODUCING
Aliya Campaign
Set for Campuses
NEW YORK — The
North American Aliya Cen-
ter has announced a new
aliya - consciousness - rais-
ing campaign directed at
the 400,000 Jewish stu-
dents currently enrolled in
American colleges and uni-
versities.
The Aliya Center has
brought over a special rep-
resentative from Israel,
Daniel Pins, to serve as na-
tional student director.
Pins, who grew up in
America before his own
aliya to Israel, is setting up
a Student Information Cen-
ter in Boston, which will
publish a newsletter de-
scribing the university
scene in Israel, where a
comprehensive college edu-
cation costs one-fourth the
amount of American tui-
tion.
Israeli Execs -
to Visit U.S.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
delegation of 12 top Israeli
businessmen will spend two
weeks in the U.S. next
month, as a "corporate
executive mission to the
U.S. for the purpose of
promoting closer trade and
business cooperation be-
tween the two countries."
The mission is the first to
be organized and conducted
by the Israel-America
Chamber of Commerce with
the cooperation of the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
The mission members
will open their meetings
with American officials and
businessmen in Washing-
ton on Oct. 11 and then visit
Atlanta, Miami, San Fran-
cisco, Chicago and New
York.
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Argentine Jewry is assimi-
lation, not anti-Semitism,
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decai Edery, deputy director
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binical Seminary.
Tel Aviv University re-
cently estimated that a
mere 50,000 Jews will be
left in Argentina within
several decades if the cur-
rent pattenrs of assimila-
tion persists. There are
some 350,000 Jews in
Argentina today.
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