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December 21, 1984 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 21, 1984

" HOLIDAY DESSERTS

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British group
will aid
Syrian Jewry

London (JTA) — A British
- Committee for the Rescue of Sy-
• rian Jewry has been formed to
arouse public opinion and support
for the 4,500 Jews of Syria whose
emigration has been banned for
years and who appear now to be in
greater danger than ever. Leon
Tamman, treaurer of the World
Sephardi Federation, is president.
Martin Shaw, chairman of the
committee, said last week that
fear for the safety of Syrian Jews
has grown since Rifaat Assad,
brother of President Hafez Assad,
returned from political exile and
was put in charge of internal se-
curity.
Shaw, a lawyer who has fre-
quently acted on behalf of Jews in
Arab countries, recalled that
Rifaat Assad was "primarily re-
sponsible" for the massacre of
20,000 members of the Moslem
Brotherhood in the city of Hama
in northern Syria two years ago.
His reinstatement as security
chief is "frightening" for Syria's
Jews, of whom 3,000 live in
Damascus, 1,200 in Aleppo and
300 in Kamishli, Shaw said.
He noted that Syrian Jews are
controlled by the security police
through a special government
committee for Jewish affairs
which includes officials of the
Interior Ministry and Palestinian
organizations. Syrian Jews are
not permitted to inherit property.
The property of deceased Jews re-
verts to the State, not to their
heirs, he said.
Another problem facing the
Jewish community in Syria is the
shortage of male spouses. There
are now 500 women of marriage-
able age unable to find Jewish
husbands, Shaw said. But the
Damascus regime refuses to let
them leave to find mates abroad
or to join relatives in places like
New York where 25,000 Syrian
Jews now live.

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Toronto (JTA) — The Canadian
Jewish Congress, while strongly
supporting the license renewal of
the publicly funded Canadian
Broadcasting Corp. (CBC), has
expressed some concerns over its
ethnocultural coverage and hir-
ing practices with respect to
minority groups in Canada.
In a submission to the Cana-
dian Radio and Television Com-
mission (CRTC),_the organization
recommended that CBC Televi-
sion interpret its mandate to
"play a role in ensuring that all
ethnocultural groups live in har-
mony and equality with the two
dominant cultures" in Canada
which are Anglo-Saxon and
French.
The submission provided an
analysis of instances where the
CJC found CBC wanting. They
include coverage of events of na-
tional importance to the various
ethnocultural communities that
have been covered only during
crisis periods or as colorful
backdrops to specific events.

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