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July 19, 1991 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-07-19

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Lack Of Jobs
Affects Aliyah

Jerusalem (JTA) — Con-
cerned about a sharp drop in
Soviet aliyah this month,
the Israeli government_ ap-
pears to have finally come to
grips with the fact that the
biggest problem facing new
immigrants is lack of
suitable jobs.
The ministerial committee
on immigrant absorption
convened to discuss solu-
tions to the employment
crisis. Absorption Minister
Yitzhak Peretz proposed
that the panel devote every
session for the next three
months to the subject of jobs.
Mr. Peretz admitted that
word circulating in the
Soviet Union about high
unemployment in Israel is
more to blame than new
Soviet passport regulations
for holding down aliyah to
5,700 so far this month.
Soviet immigration in July
is not expected to exceed
8,000, compared to over
20,000 last month.
Mr. Peretz suggested that
in the short run, the
government provide work
for the olim while it presses
the private sector to absorb
as many workers as possible
from the new immigrant
population.
Simcha Dinitz, chairman
of the Jewish Agency Ex-
ecutive, warned the com-
mittee recently that Ger-
many and other countries
are increasing their incen-
tives to attract well-
educated immigrants.

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wielding Arab wounded
three people in the center of
Netanya last week.
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was a tourist from France,
who was struck on the head.
She underwent major
surgery at Beilinson
Hospital in Petach Tikva.
The other two victims sus-
tained what were described
as moderate injuries.
The attack took place in
Independence Square in the
center of the seaside city.
Police arrested the
assailant, described as a 37-
year-old Israeli Arab from
Taiba village, not far from
Netanya. He gave no reason
for the attacks.
Police said the man had
been stopped and questioned
earlier on the Netanya
beach by a member of the
civil guard but fled, ap-
parently with the ax con-
cealed in a bag.

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