Friday, January 6, 1184 THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS Israelis Promote Internal Aliya Non-Dependent JERUSALEM (JTA) — The younger generation of Israeli politicians is promot- ing internal immigration from the center of the coun- try to outlying development towns in the hope that this will encourage young Jews from abroad to immigrate to Israel and settle in the towns. That challenge was pre- sented at a meeting in Kiryat Gat of the younger members of the various political parties, sponsored by the Zionist Council. Yerah Glatter, mayor of Yeroham, said at the meet- ing that Israeli leaders and leaders of world Jewry know very little about the development towns and therefore they are not on the immigration map. According to Arye Zimuki, chairman of the Zionist Council, the main TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- raeli economists 'point out that U.S. aid, grants from the United Jewish Appeal and United Israel. Appeal, and Israel Bond sales ac- count for only nine percent of Israel's budget. They say that this does not make Is- rael overly dependent on outside aid. problem of the development towns is their negative false image. He urged Jewish and Zionist organizations to cor- rect this. Zeev Baum, acting mayor of Kiryat Gat said there are some 140 immigrant families in the local absorp- tion center. Government National - Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) U.S. Government Guaranteed As To Timely Payment of Principal & Interest Agency Treats Housewife Addicts NEW YORK (JTA) — The supervisor of a drug abuse treatment program in a Long Island Jewish family service agency has reported that a growing number of middle-aged women are be- coming involved- with tran- quilizers in a problem com- pounded by the fact that only a few are willing to rec- ognize or admit they are be- coming addicts. Mildred Heller, the supervisor in the Rego Park Cycling Tours Are Available Through Israel Countryside NEW YORK — Imagine mounting a 10-speed bicycle in the holiest city on earth, and free-wheeling downhill through a spacious, magni- ficent desert to the lowest point on earth. That's just one morning on a new cycling tour of Is- rael being offered by Coun- try Cycling Tours of New York; the full 12-night tour of Israel features dozens of similar experiences, such as riding around the Sea of Galilee and coasting through the valley of the River Jordan to the Roman theater at Bet Shean. The Israel cycling tour is designed for cyclists with at least some experience of long-range bicycling. A support vehicle accom- panies all- tours, to carry luggage and provide assis- tance where necessary. The tour leaders are both fully 1 21/4% trained guides and experi- enced bicycle mechanics. Daily cycling distances are kept to a 30-mile length to allow time for sightseeing; for long up- hill journeys, buses carry the group. The full itiner- ary includes Israel's Mediterranean coast, the Galilee, Golan moun- tains, Jordan Valley, Jerusalem, Dead Sea, Masada and Tel Aviv. The 11-night tour costs $925 and includes hotel ac- commodation in three- and four-star hotels, most me- als, bicycle rental, all tour- ing, transfers and service charges. Three tour depar- tures are planned for 1984: May 17-29, Oct. 4-16, Oct. 25-Nov. 6. For details, contact a travel agent or Country Cycling Tours, (212) 874- 5151. * * * office of the Jewish Com- munity Services of Long Is- land (JCSLI), said the drugs used by women in what mental health experts call the "housewife syndrome" include valium and other tranquilizers, a "vast array" of diet pills and the evening cocktail which has become a daily necessity. 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