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August 12, 1983 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Aridor Demands Budget Cut

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Budget cuts amounting to
55 billion shekels, including
a cut of 20 billion shekels
from the defense budget,
was the main item on Sun-
day's Cabinet agenda.
The reductions were de-
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ter Yoram Aridor. The cuts,
which were not im-
mediately acted on, amount
to a five percent reduction
in all state expenditures.
Aridor's demand for the
hefty cut in the defense
budget was supported by
other ministers with the ex-
ception of Defense Minister
Moshe Arens who was will-
ing to go along with only a
four billion shekel reduc-
tion.

Jewish Children at Missionary Camp

NEW YORK (JTA) —
More than 100 Russian
Jewish children are attend-
ing a Connecticut camp op-
erated by missionaries, ac-
cording to the Task Force on
Missionaries and Cults of
the Jewish Community Re-
lations Council of New
York.
Seymour Lachman, task
force chairman, said "we
have found that some mis-
sionary groups are engag-
Aridor also proposed
ing in a concerted outreach
to revive the .03 percent
campaign to persuade Rus-
surcharge on all bank
sian Jewish families to send
withdrawals. This pro-
their children to Christian
posal had been defeated
summer camps, where chil-
several months ago. The
dren are inevitably more
finance minister's third
susceptible to indoctrina-
proposal was to cut na-
tion."
tional insurance old-age
He said such recruiting is
pensions.
particularly strong in the
Welfare Minister Aharon Brighton Beach area of
Uzan agreed to consider Brooklyn, where new Rus-
this, but rejected another sian Jewish settlers are ap-
proposal to tax allowances proached on the
on children.
boardwalks, in the parks
Energy Minister Yitzhak and even in their homes. He
Modai, a vocal critic of said parents calling for
Aridor's economic policy, more information can be
announced before the connected with Yiddish-
Cabinet meeting that he speaking staff members and
was going to present his the parents are told the
own economic program, the camp is Jewish. He said the
crux of which, he said, was fees charged by the camp
to make the - public pay for are as little as $5 to $10 a
all services and to chop sub-
week.
sidies to a minimum.
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In San Francisco, it was
learned that Avi Goldstein,
the nine-year-old son of a
well-known refusnik fam-
ily, in Tibilisi, in Soviet
Georgia, sent a letter to
Samantha Smith prior to
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asking that she deliver a
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According to the Bay
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May 10, which was ad-
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