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vored good relations w ith and Pioneer Women, 13 (13
Israel. Israel had ho ped in 1978); the Mizrachi bloc, moving moments at the
after the destruction of 19 (20 in 1978); API, 2 (2 in congress session came at its
the PLO in Beirut that the 1978); ZOA, 22 (23 in 1978); opening when a large
U.S., Egypt, and possi bly and the UZR, 13 (13 in seven-branch menora was
kindled. The honor of light-
even Jordan would j oin 1978).
ing the first candle went to a
in renewed autono my
The Movement for the Soviet Jewish emigre, Yosef
negotiations.
Reaffirmation of Conser- Mendelevich.
However, Sha mir vative Judaism (MER-
The Shehechyanu bless-
claimed, because of the Re- CAZ), which is also a con-
agan plan, the Arabs are stituent member of the ing was recited by the oldest
now discussing how to get AZF, has no delegates to delegate, Rabbi Israel
Israel out of Judea a nd the congress, the AZF re- Goldstein, a prominent
American Zionist leader
Samaria and how to est ab- ported.
and rabbi who has lived in
lish a Palestinian state, led
An effort had been made
by the PLO. Israel w ill by the AZF to have MER- Jerusalem for many years.
The ceremonials, con-
never accept such a sta te, CAZ represented by one
ducted in an atmosphere
Shamir declared.
delegate, but the congress'
At that point, La bor Zionist Court in Jerusalem of reverent silence, were
Zionist delegates and me m- ruled against it. MERCAZ preceded by near chaos
bers of the Peace N ow had no delegates to the last as the overflow audience
movement leaped to th eir Nongress either because it of delegates, dignitaries
and other invited guests
feet waving placards re ad- was formed afterwards.
ing "Shamir, This Is N of Detroiter Frieda Leemon, were caught in a crush of
The Way" and "Zionism Is immediate past national thousands of ordinary
folk — filling the aisles.
Not Occupation."
president of Pioneer
Several delegates hur led Women/Naamat, serves on The congress organizers
epithets at the hecklers a nd the congress presidium and could not cope with the
in a few cases fisticu ffs on the Zionist General huge crowd and some
broke out. Ushers separat ed Council (Actions Commit- prominent guests were
unable to reach their
the fighters and when ord er tee).
seats.
was restored, the W
Another issue raised was
chairman apologized Z 0 Meanwhile, Leon Dul-
to zin called for the estab- the plight of the Falashas,
Shamir..
lishment of a new move-
The foreign minist er ment of "magshimim" Ethiopian Jews. The Public
Committee for Ethiopian
called for unit.
(fulfillment) to enlist
Navon's speech was in Jews throughout the Jews held a press confer-
c-"=)
a different vein. He d e- world who will put ence at which its leaders
-
complained
of
inaction
on
voted much of it to the r e- Zionism into practice by
cent wave of an ti- signing a commitment to the Falashas. Committee
Chairman Michael
Semitism in the wake of immigrate to Israel.
Korinaldi charged that Is-
the war in Lebanon.
Dulzin, chairman of the r ael and the Zionist move-
However, Navon spoke World Zionist Organization
out strongly against "those and Jewish Agency Execu- r ment have so far failed to
who say the whole world is tives, stressed aliya as a p escue Ethiopian Jews and
against us." In the first Jewish commitment in his c roposed that the Zionist
ongress appoint a commis-
place, Navon observed, the keynote address.
ion of inquiry into that
"assertion that the whole
The most profoundly f allure.
world is against us simply is
not true. Thank God Israel
has many friends."
Navon also endorsed a
statement made earlier in
the evening by Sephardic
NEW YORK (ZINS) —
Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Nearly 70 percent of the have their memories,
who urged the Zionist Jewish immigrants from associations, past. I was
movement "to inculcate the the Soviet Union are satis- not like them. I didn't col-
values of our ancient heri- fied with their life in the lect baseball cards, didn't
tage" into the young gener- United States, according to start driving at the age of
ation in the Diaspora be- a survey by Detroiter Zvi 15, didn't throw news-
cause that was the key to Gitelman of the University papers on their mani-
cured lawns, wasn't ab-
future aliya.
of Michigan, published in sorbed in comic books,
Of the American group
Soviet Jewish Affairs which didn't take psychological
represented at the congres s, appears in London.
tests.
eight are affiliated with I s-
They survey added: "The
"I was different . . . My
raeli parties, four of the m more educated people are
are not. The unaffiliated ar e less satisfied in America. personality and that of the
the World Confederation o f But even among the satis- Americans were formed
United Zionists which corn - fled, employment and lan- differently; Language itself
prises Hadassah, Bnai Zio n guage facility are identified is not the important thing.
and the American Jewis h as troublesome problems. Even if all America began
League for Israel; and th e They are painfully aware of to speak Russian, we would
Association of Refor m the decline in their social still feel ourselves in a
foreign country."
Zionists of Americ a status."
(ARZA).
Asked to define the social
The Labor Zionist Al class to which they belong 40 to Take Part
liance (LZA) and Pionee ✓ in the U.S., 45 percent say in AJCongress
Women affiliate with th e "new immigrants." Almost
Israeli Labor Party ; 50 percent say that in the Costa Rica Trip
American
NEW YORK — Some 40
Mizrach i USSR they would define
le aders of the American
Women,
Religiou s themselves as "intelligen- Je
Zionists of America and cia," but- 11 percent do so
a wish Congress will take
Emunah, with the Na - when asked to define their Pti rt in a mission to Costa
tional Religious Party ; American social class.
ca Jan. 10-16 as the first
stn p in an ongoing program
Americans for Progress
The immigrants display a to strengthen ties between
ive Israel with Mapam
marked ambivalence the Costa Rican and Ameri-
Zionist Organization o
America (ZOA) with the toward American culture — can Jewish communities.
Liberal Party; and the they find its freedom and
The mission will include
United Zionists Re- creativity attractive, but me etings with Costa Rican
visionists (UZR), with are repulsed by what they Pr esident Luis Alberto
consider to be its vulgarity Mo nge, his wife and other
Herut.
o
and pandering to low tastes. gov ernment officials. Costa
The number of delegates In any case, for most of them Ric
each party or bloc has to the it will forever remain an trie a is one of the few coun-
Congress, according to the alien culture. Isr s with diplomatic ties to
ael that has moved its
AZF, is: World Confedera-
A perceptive immig- em
tion, 69 (compared to 72 at rant has made the point Jer bassy from Tel Aviv to
the last Congress in 1978); most vividly in Novy sur usalem, in spite of pres-
e from Arab and com-
ARZA, 14 (9 in 1978); LZA Americanets: "I don't
munist countries.

An emotional candlelight-
ing ceremony, angry
demonstrations of partisan
politics and a strong affir-
mation by President Yit-
zhak Navon that Israel's de-
sire "to be different" is the
source of our strength and
resilience," enlivened the
opening session of the 30th
World Zionist Congress at
the Binyanei Ha'ooma Con-
vention Hall in Jerusalem
Tuesday night.
In addition to Navon who
greeted the congress dele-
gates as chief of state, the
principal speakers were
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir and Leon Dulzin,
chairman of the World
Zionist Organization
Executive, who delivered
the keynote address. Wed-
nesday morning's session
was addressed by Charlotte
Jacobson, chairman of the
WZO's American Section,
who stressed that the
Zionist establishment must
be reorganized to achieve its
goals.
Shamir was heckled re-
peatedly while delivering
what was billed as a major
political address. He'
blamed President Reagan's
Middle East peace initiative
for the lack of diplomatic
progress after Israel's suc-
cessful campaign against
the Palestine Liberation
Organization in Lebanon.
According to Shamir,
the trend
in Lebanon fa-
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