50 Friday, October 28, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Election to Test Bias in Argentina
By DR. MARC
TANENBAUM
Seven Arts Feature
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An upsurge in anti-
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Jacobo Kovadloff, the
American Jewish Commit-
tee's director of Latin
American affairs, himself a
fifth-generation Argenti-
nian Jew, is presently in
Buenos Aires and the re-
ports he and others have
sent us are alarming.
Argentina is in a state of
economic and political tur-
moil. The -inflation rate is,
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radio programs and have
generally been behind a
series of bombings and
attacks on synagogues,
Jewish schools and
Jewish-owned busi-
nesses.
It is reassuring, however,
Kovadloff reports, that
major personalities and in
stitutions in Argentina —
the press, the church, intel-
lectuals and political lead-
ers — have roundly con-
demned this anti-Semitic
campaign.
After the elections, when
the appointments of gov-
ernment ministers are
made, we will have a clearer
idea as to whether Argen-
tina is turning toward
democracy or more tyranny
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The drop in the price of
commercial bank shares
was more moderate than
expected when the Tel Aviv
stock exchange reopened for
trading Monday morning
after an 18-day suspension.
Panic selling, feared by
some, failed to materialize,
much to the satisfaction of
the Treasury and the Bank
of Israel.
Finance Minister Yigal
Cohen-Orgad said he has
already launched an effort
to cut Israel's balance of
payments deficit by half
within the next two years.
He said the government will
promote exports and take
measures to reduce imports.
This, he said, will necessi-
tate a lower standard of liv-
ing among the financially
better off segments of
society. But the weaker
groups will not be harmed,
he promised. "I can say that
we have overcome the prob-
lems of the first stage and
we can now go on in our
plan, step-by-step, and bal-
anced growth," he said.
Meanwhile, Zvi Amit,
director general of the
Chamber of Commerce,
reported Friday that the
buying spree which pre-
ceded the 23 percent de-
valuation of the shekel
two weeks ago has re-
versed itself. The 10
largest construction
companies reported a
continuing decline in
sales, a trend that dates
from the start of the year.
Only 373 new . flats were
sold in September com-
pared to 628 flats in
August.
Building contractors are
complaining of a credit
shortage. Most importers
have stopped releasing
goods from customs because
of credit difficulties.
The demand for electrical
appliances dropped off
sharply after their price in-
creased by 30 percent fol-
lowing devaluation. A 30-40
percent drop was reported
The kingdom of the north
(Samaria), consisting of 10
of the Twelve Tribes of Is-
rael, and the kingdom of the
south (Judea), became two
distinct monarchies in an-,
cient Israel and both were
eventually destroyed by
hostile neighbors.
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unbelievably, 980 percent.
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hunger in this once wealthy
country.
On Sunday, Argentina
will hold elections char-
acterized as a move to re-
store constitutional
democracy. In this unset-
tled situation, right-wing
elements that openly
identified themselves as
being Nazi-Fascist have
surfaced again with viru-
lent anti-Semitic prop-
aganda. They have been
promoting such anti-
Jewish publications, as
"The International Jew,"
conducting anti-Semitic -
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