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It was castigated as well by militant Jewish settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, who vowed to fight and demonstrate against the government plan. Housing, Jobs Needed For Soviet Aliyah Washington (JTA) — The only way to increase the number of Soviet Jews going to Israel is to be sure that they have good jobs waiting for them, a senior State Department official said last week. Richard Schifter, assistant secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian af- fairs, said this was stressed to him by refuseniks whom he met in Moscow during Secretary of State James Baker's visit last week. Elmer Winter, a former AJCommittee president and chairman of the Committee for Economic Growth of Israel, said it was not only jobs, but adequate housing. "If we want to raise the number of those who want to go Israel, number 1, there has to be jobs; and number 2, there has to be housing." Winter said Americans Jews can help this situation by increasing imports from Israel and investments in Israel, which would raise the number of job opportunities. Schifter noted that between Jan. 1 and April 30, more than 14,000 Jews left the Soviet Union, which is three times the number in for the same period last year. About 10 percent of them went to Israel. Soviet Jews have been ad- mitted to the United States as refugees, even though they hold visas for Israel, Schifter pointed out. He said this is an exception from the rule that those who have guarantees of admission to another country are not allowed in the United States as refugees. "It isn't likely that this is something that will be sus- tained by Congress in terms of cost for an indefinite period," he warned. Soviet, Israel dip Combined New York — The Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions (Reform) will combine a visit to the Soviet Union this summer with its travel pro- gram to Israel for high school youngsters. A second program, in- troduced last year, combines a visit to Poland prior to visiting Israel.