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December 13, 1991 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-13

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Ready To Leave

Jerusalem (JTA) —
Yugoslavia's 5,500 Jews,
deeply attached to their na-
tive country, are becoming
more amenable to aliyah as
the civil war between Serbs
and Croats escalates and
economic hardships grow.
But despite the heavy
fighting in Croatia, "no
emergency airlift is planned,
like Operation Solomon,"
which brought more than
14,000 Ethiopian Jews to
Israel over a 36-hour period
in May, said Uri Gordon,
head of the Immigration and
Absorption Department of
the Jewish Agency for
Israel.
In an interview, Mr. Gor-
don said 60 Yugoslav Jews
immigrated to Israel last
month, compared to 70 since
the civil war began earlier
this year and 50 during all of
the previous three years.
He predicted that "the
trickle will strengthen in
coming weeks," with en-
couragement from the Jew-
ish Agency.
"Two aliyah emissaries
are currently traveling
throughout Yugoslavia,
assisting a growing stream
of new olim to complete the
necessary bureaucratic ar-
rangements," Mr. Gordon
said.
Two weeks ago, 32 families
requested aliyah permits,
Mr. Gordon told a group of
Eastern European immi-
grants in Tel Aviv last week.
He said the Yugoslav olim
will travel to Israel via
Budapest, where agency of-
ficials completed transit ar-
rangements for them in
September.
Until recently, Yugoslav
Jews were comparatively
well off economically and
relatively unaffected by the
civil war. But with almost 18
percent of the population
unemployed, younger Jews
are increasingly considering
the advantages of aliyah, ac-
cording to the Jewish Agen-
cy.
In October, several "pilot
missions" of Yugoslav Jews
came to Israel to examine
immigration prospects, and
several members, age 25 to
40, decided to stay. More •
such missions are expected.

The Hebrews have done
more to civilize men than
any other nation. If I were
an atheist and believed in
blind fate, I should still
believe that fate had ordain-
ed the Jews to be the most
essential instrument for
civilizing the nations.

—John Adams

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