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November 22, 1991 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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happy about his own or
country's name being
dragged around in this
issue."
He said the Wiesenthal
Center officials have the
sense that the Lithuanian
leader wants to resolve the
issue soon.
Mr. Landsbergis has
pledged to vote for a repeal
of the 1975 U.N. resolution
denigrating Zionism as
racism when it comes before
the General Assembly,
David Harris, executive vice
president of the AJCom-
mittee, announced at the
luncheon.
But as to the extent of Mr.
Landsbergis' remarks, Mr.
Harris said, "clearly there is
still a good deal more work
to be done in Lithuania.
There are still definitional
questions and procedural
questions that remain am-
biguous.
"But what we heard to-
day," he said, "was an im-
port ant step toward
recognizing that a serious
problem remains that needs
to be addressed."
Not everyone attending
the luncheon was satisfied
with what Mr. Landsbergis
said.
"What was unequivocally
missing was a statement of
apology and regret that the
people of Lithuania took
part in the killing of Jews,"
said Abraham Bayer, direc-
tor of international concerns
for the National Jewish
Community Relations Ad-
visory Council.
"There were pogroms (by
Lithuanians) before the
Nazis entered Vilnius," he
said, "and there has never
been a full- fledged apology
to the Jewish people."

Unemployment
Soars In Israel

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
unemployment rate soared
by an average of 15 percent
in October compared to
previous months, according
to figures released last week
by the Labor Exchange.
The increase was described
as unprecedented for a sin-
gle month.
About 145,000 jobless peo-
ple registered for work last
month. The hardest hit loca-
tions were Mitzpe Ramon in
the Negev, where
unemployment rose by 16.3
percent, and Or Akiva, north
of Tel Aviv, which recorded a
13 percent rise.
The National Insurance
Institute, which pays out
unemployment benefits, re-
ported a 17 percent rise in
the number of people receiv-
ing the compensation.

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