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hundreds of thousands
sprang up and is still active-
ly involved in seeking solu-
tions.
Education for democracy,
in the school system and
among adults, is never sim-
ple. It is all the more
difficult when outrageous
attacks on Israelis in the
course of the Arab unrest
exacerbates passions and
when the atmosphere is
poisoned by hatred, of Arab
against Jew, and Arab
against Arab.
Jewish hatred of Arabs is a
tragic phenomenon which
we must uproot. It is totally
unacceptable that the Jew-
ish majority should condone
violence indiscriminately
leveled at a minority living
in our midst. If we were to
accept such a situation we
would lose the very basis,
the moral basis on which our
society is built. --
To set up a new state
physically is simpler than to
shape its spirit and transmit

its highest ideals effectively
to a varied population, no
small part of it newly arriv-
ed. We believe that Israel
can and must do this.
We have a great historic
legacy to build upon and
years of the Jewish commun-
ity's own experience and
creed in this land. In the
flourishing spiritual and
cultural life of Israel today
there is compelling evidence
that it is possible to mound a
good society, vibrant,
creative, soundly based on
the best in our tradition,
capable of meeting the needs
and tests of modern times.
The Israel we and world
Jewry dream of must con-
tinue to make reality of the
noble vision, reassembling
Jews in the revived
homeland of our nation, and
giving concrete expression to
the culture and the ethics by
which our ancestors faced a
hostile world and preserved
the spirit of our unique
peoplehood. ❑

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18,800 Made Aliyah Last
Month For 39-Year High

Jerusalem (JTA) — A total
of 17,484 Soviet Jews im-
migrated to Israel in
August, and another 1,300
immigrants arrived from
other countries, in what is
believed to be the largest
monthly immigration to
Israel in 39 years.
Information on the
number of Soviet Jews who
arrived in the United States
last month is not yet
available, but is expected to
be minuscule by comparison.
The figure on Soviet im-
migration to Israel, a 14 per-
cent jump over the July
total, was reported by Sim-
cha Dinitz, chairman of the
Jewish Agency and World
Zionist Organization Exec-
utives. The National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry
released an identical figure
Tuesday in New York.
The August total brings
the level of Soviet Jewish
emigration to more than
80,000 so far this year, ac-
cording to the Soviet Jewry
Research Bureau of the Na-
tional Conference.
Four or five planeloads of
Soviet Jews arrive nightly at
Ben-Gurion Airport from
various transit points in
Europe. In addition,
"hundreds of Jews arrive
every month from the Soviet
Union in roundabout ways,"
Mr. Dinitz told the WZO Ex-
ecutive here on Monday.

He said even more
channels of exit are needed
for the stepped-up Soviet
immigration.
Mr. Dinitz also said that
the Jewish Agency is doing
its utmost "to break through
the barrier hindering aliyah
from Ethiopia. Neither the
government nor the Jewish
Agency deserve any
criticism by the Ethiopian
community," he said.
Mr. Dinitz was referring to
reports that the 15,000 to
17,000 Ethiopian Jews

The August total
brings Soviet
emigration to more
than 80,000.

waiting for permission to
emigrate in the capital of
Addis Ababa are suffering
from malnutrition and
disease. The Ethiopian
community here has accused
the government and Jewish
Agency of abandoning them.
Uri Gordon, head of the
Jewish Agency's Immigra-
tion and Absorption
Department, said that 10
Jewish Agency officials,
among them veteran immi-
grants from Ethiopia, are
assisting Jews in Addis
Ababa, along with the
American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee.

