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German Tourism
Low In Israel
Bonn (JTA) — Germany is
fast drying up as one of the
major European sources of
tourism for Israel.
The Persian Gulf crisis on
top of the intifada has caus-
ed large-scale cancellations.
The Munich-based Jahn
Reisen, one of the giants of
the travel business with
branches all over the coun-
try, has dropped Israel from
its list of next year's tour
programs, citing lack of de-
mand from potential
customers.
Other leading tour
operators, such as TUI, an-
nounced earlier that they
would not offer tours to
Israel next year.
Germany, with a Jewish
population of 35,000, has
sent more tourists to Israel
than either Britain or
France, countries whose
Jewish populations number
over a half-million. Most of
those tourists have been
non-Jews.
But that was in the past.
The unification of Ger-
many added the 16 million
inhabitants of former East
Germany to the roster of
potential tourists.
Anxious to exercise their
newly won right to travel
abroad, many East Germans
might have gone to Israel.
But they have been
frightened off by the fear of
war in the region.
Mea - nwhile, the
Agriculture Ministry has
canceled a scheduled visit to
Israel by an official delega-
tion without saying why.
But a new date is expected to
be set.
Emigration
In Decline
New York (JTA) —
Although 20,000 Soviet
Jews are immigrating to
Israel every month, that fig-
ure is likely to drop
significantly in the next 18
months as economic condi-
tions improve in the Soviet
Union, Soviet U.N. Ambas-
sador Yuli Vorontsov has
predicted.
In a rare synagogue ap-
pearance by a high-ranking
Soviet official, Mr. Voront-
sov told 250 people at Tem-
ple Israel in Great Neck that
the recent rise of nation-
alism in his country was not
accompanied by increased
anti-Semitism.
Soviet Jews are
emigrating for economic
reasons, not fear of violence,
he suggested.
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