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September 07, 1984 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-07

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28 Friday, September 7, 1984

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like single parents and Russian
Jewish newcomers were particu-
larly hard hit.
The study declared that the
needs for financial help were
"largely due to new unemploy-
ment" of Jews "who have had a
history of gainful employment."
As had been widely reported
much earlier in other Jewish
communities, "some of these
people have lot their jobs and hold
mortgages and/or have other sub-
stantial financial obligations."
The study also found that 27
percent of the local senior Jewish
population is living at or below
the $10,000 a year income level —
about 650 Jews and that Kansas
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can economy has repaired the
crippling impact of the 1981-1982
recession on thousands of
middle-class middle-
management Jews apparently
does not apply at Kansas City's
26,000 Jews where there has ap-
peared an emerging problem of a
new Jewish poor.
A study, the Report of the Task
Force of Jews on the Edge, has
been made by the Kansas City
Jewish Family Commission and
the Kansas City chapter of the
American Jewish Commission.
Greater Kansas City is one of the
number of Jewish communities
participating in the Committee-
developed project, according to
the Kansas City Jewish
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Since, in Kahane's view, Is-
rael's Arabs will always feel
that "Jews are thieves" and
that Israel, "all of it," should
be their own, Kahane said the
only answer is "completing an
exchange of populations" that
began with the arrival of
700,000 Jews fleeing from
Arab countries in 1948.

enter the Arab town of Umm
Al Faham last Wednesday
with a large group of his sup-
porters, Kahane said he in-
tended to offer residents an
opportunity to receive visas
and funds to emigrate to
Western countries.
He said he had no idea" yet
what would be a fair compen-
sation for Arab emigration or
where the funds to pay them
would come from. He added,
however, that he believes he
can "convince many wealthy
American Jews that Israel's
survival depends upon a large
fund which would help the
Arabs emigrate out of Israel.

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be a majority?" Kahane asked.
Israel's left wing does not
have the courage to answer,"
charged Kahane. If they say
eyes' he said "they're not
Zionists." If they say `no,'
"then they're Kahanes."

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