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For Changing Families
A Community Service of
National Council of Jewish Women
Greater Detroit Section
invites you to
"How's Your Laugh Life?"
Israel Plans
Evacuation
with
Happy Feilgelson
Humor is our most powerful
natural resource to help us deal
with life's upsets. Our sense of
humor and ability to laugh with
others, at ourselves and at situa-
tions is what keeps us in balance:
Sunday, May 3, 1992
9:30 A.M.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1992
13 mile West of Telegraph
The management at Desserts By Sylvia Lee Ltd. has clear-
ly informed all of its customers that its baked goods are
not strictly kosher for Passover. All customers are alerted
to this before we take their order.
Have a happy, healthy holiday.
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Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator
FOR INQUIRIES CALL, 855-4324
Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Jewish Agency says it has
emergency plans to evacuate
the 5,500 Jews still living in
what used to be Yugoslavia,
should conditions worsen in
the former federation of now-
warring republics.
But Yugoslav Jews ap-
parently are not interested
in aliyah, a Jewish Agency
official conceded.
The rescue plans were an-
nounced by Jewish Agency
Executive Chairman Simcha
Dinitz before he left on a six-
day visit to the now in-
dependent republics of the
defunct Soviet Union.
Mr. Dinitz said a special
aliyah emissary presently in
Belgrade, capital of the old
Yugoslav federation, is
keeping in touch with
leaders of the Jewish com-
munities in the Croatian
capital of Zagreb and in
Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia-
Hercegovina.
Bosnia-Hercegovina is the
most recent scene of heavy
fighting. Dozens of people
were reported killed and
hundreds wounded since the
Serbian-led Yugoslav army
invaded the breakaway
province last week.
The United States last
week recognized the in-
dependence of both Bosnia-
Hercegovina and Croatia,
which was the center of
fighting until a U.N. cease-
fire took effect earlier this
year.
But a senior Jewish Agen-
cy official said here that the
initial response of the
Yugoslav Jewish community
to Israeli rescue offers has
not been positive.
According to Uri Gordon,
head of the agency's Im-
migration Department, most
Jews are concentrated in
Belgrade, where there is no
armed conflict and they are
not aliyah-minded.
Only 210 Yugoslav Jews
have immigrated to Israel
since the civil war broke out
in August 1991. Moreover,
Dinitz revealed that 80 chil-
dren from the battle area
who were brought to Israel
secretly several months ago
at their parents' request
returned to Yugoslavia
when the fighting died
down.
The Jewish Agency at-
tributes the disinterest in
aliyah to the high rate of
intermarriage in
Yugoslavia, estimated at 80
to 90 percent. Consequently,
the community's Jewish and
Zionist ties are weak.