out the "clean" words from a
filthy song and make it his
business to find out what they
mean.
These are the little acts that
should not go unnoticed by par-
ents. I may be naive, but I can't
believe that listening to the
lyrics of a forbidden song will
change him.

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Ministry announced last week
that it has instructed the Israel
Ambassador in Pretoria to in-
quiry into the expulsion of
Israeli correspondent Dan Sagir.
Israel Radio confirmed that he
has been ordered out of South
Africa.
Sagir is correspondent for
Haaretz and the army radio sta-
tion and has also reportedly
dealt with Jewish students af-
fairs in South Africa. He said he
was the third correspondent to
be evicted since the South
African government declared a
state of emergency on June 12.
Sagir said he thought he was
targeted because of the warm
relations between Israel and the
Pretoria government which the
latter does not want to strain.
His coverage of events in South
Africa was considered unwar-
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orities there.
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South Africa's Jewish communi-
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discussions by Prime Minister
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Agency Assembly which held its
annual session in Jerusalem.
Peres called a meeting of
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leaders to consider measures to
increase aliya by South African
Jews. Only 250 have come to
Israel so far this year.
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was also concerned about the
Jewish community as the situa-
tion deteriorates in South Africa
and by indiCations that while
Jews are leaving that country in
increasing numbers, they are not
settling in Israel.
They choose instead to im-
migrate to the United States,
Australia, New Zealand and
even neighboring Zimbabwe.
Haim Aharon, chairman of the
Jewish Agency's aliya depart-
ment, told the Assembly that a
special program has been under-
taken to ease the absorption of
South African olim by helping
them find housing and business
opportunities.
They require help, Aharon
said, in light of the drastic
depreciation of the South
African Rand and South Af-
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