Newspapers January 1982
- Hopes Raised For Improved Relations Between U.S. And Israel, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Reagan Warns Israel Against Annexing The West Bank, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Israel Reacts Cautiously To New Saudi Peace Pronouncement, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Egyptian Foreign Minister Still Hoping For A European Initiative, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Jews And Poles Rally Against Anti-semitic Acts In Poland, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Cabinet Extends Eitan’s Item; Appoints Mandelbaum As The Governor Of The Bank Of Israel, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Cabinet Divided Over How To Deal With Settlers Of Yamit, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- U.S. And Canadian Dollars And Swiss Francs Were The Only Currencies That Kept Pace With Inflation In Israel During 1981, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Rightwing California Gop State Senator Stripped Of Three Posts For Making Anti-semitic Remarks, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Bir Zeit To Reopen, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Peres, Rabin Warn That Israel Has To Avoid Binding Commitment To Christian Militia In Lebanon, JTA, Jan. 4, 1982.
- Aide To Ceausescu To Meet With Begin And Other Israeli Officials, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Shamir Urges Action To Defend Democracy In Poland, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Brzezinski- U.S. Jews Exercized Legitimate Right In Pressuring The Administration On Foreign Policy, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Indefinite Curfew Imposed On Rafah, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Labor Alignment Doves Join Non-aligned Leftists And Liberals To Form A New Group To Counter Alignment’s Drift To The Right, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- U.S. Welcomes Egypt’s Purchase Of Jet Combat Aircraft From France, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Bonn Hesitant About Visit To Israel By German Foreign Minister, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Background Report A Tenacious Defense Minister, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Cuba, PLO In Joint Venture On Film Dealing With Palestinians, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Report Wildlife Has Been Harmed in South Sinai Since Israel Returned the Area to Egypt, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- United Synagogue of America Launches National Park in Galilee, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Naor Submits His Resignation, JTA, Jan. 5, 1982.
- Israel Said It Is Not Surprised by Latest Saudi Disavowal, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Shamir to Meet with the Pope, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- UN Security Council to Meet Wednesday to Consider Israel’s Golan Action, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- ADL Survey- Anti-semitic Incidents in 1981 More Than Doubled since 1980, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- West Berlin Jewish Leaders Concerned about Anti-semitism In Poland, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- UNIFIL Chief Believes Quiet Will Prevail on Israel-lebanon Border, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Report Project Renewal Is Showing Signs of Success, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Modai under Investigation for Alleged Oil Deals Kick-backs When He Was Energy Minister, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Israel Government Urged to Concentrate on Nuclear Power to Make It Independent of Imported Oil, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Haig’s Mideast Visit Still Uncertain, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Israel’s Exports to The U.S. Went over the $1 Billion Mark in 1981, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Polish Americans Condemn Warsaw Regime for Anti-semitism, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- Poll Shows U.S. Public Maintains Its Strong Support of Israel, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- 1,000 Immigrants from Rumania, JTA, Jan. 6, 1982.
- State Department Eases Rules on Asylum for Iranian Jews, Christians, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Tightening of Israel-Rumania Commercial Ties are in the Offing, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Background Report 80 Percent of Austrian Population Harbors Anti-semitic Sentiments, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Cabinet to Consider Compromise Compensation for Yamit Settlers, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Jewish Agency in Dispute with Austria over Processing Soviet Jews, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Stein Resigns White House Post, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Anti-semitic Bias Found in Italy, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Haig to Visit Mideast Next Week, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Behind the Headlines Power Struggle among Conservative Jews Continues on Best Way to Create Conservative Zionist Group, JTA, Jan. 7, 1982.
- Cabinet Votes 5-4 for $250 Million Compensation Package for the Settlers in Northern Sinai, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Report 19 Killed, 223 Wounded in West Germany by Neo-nazi Terrorism since September 1978, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Poland’s Premier, Responding to Public Criticism, Acting to End Anti-semitism by His Military Regime, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- UN Debate on the Golan Issue, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Pope Urges Israel to Work Harder for Just, Stable Mideast Peace, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Haig Going to Mideast Next Week to Make a ‘Personal Assessment’ of the Status of Autonomy Negotiations, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Man Being Sought for Allegedly Labeling Non-kosher Meat as Kosher, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Israel Bond Organization Produced $432,958,900 In Cash In 1981, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Labor Zionist Sees West Bank Issue, Palestinian Problem as Dominating Israeli Politics in the Year Ahead, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Modai Calls for Official Inquiry, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- New Moves on The Golan, JTA, Jan. 8, 1982.
- Weinberger Charges that Israel, Not The U.S., Cancelled the Strategic Cooperation Agreement, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Eitan- Syria is Taking Steps that Could Lead to War with Israel, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Israel Still Not Ready to Agree to Allow East Jerusalem Arabs to Vote for Autonomy, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Leading Congressman Raps U.S. Policy in the Mideast, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Begin Endorses in Principle Modai’s Demand for Inquiry Commission to Investigate Charges, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Kreisky Rejects Jewish Agency Charges that Austria is Interfering in the Processing of Soviet Jews, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Memorial to Holocaust Victims, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Barlev Fires Blast at Sharon, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Reform Rabbi Says Israeli Leaders Must Pay Attention to Changing Mood in U.S. Jewish Community, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Shcharansky Described as Being in Poor Physical Condition, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Waxman Asks USSR to Permit His Cousin to Emigrate to Israel, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Yitzhak Tunik Approved by Knesset Unit as The New State Comptroller, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Israeli Officials Say U.S. Must Press Egypt to Soften Its Position on Four Key Issues in Autonomy Talks, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Knesset Finance Unit Balks at Compensation Offer to Sinai Settlers, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- U.S. Neo-Nazi Said to Have Provided German Neo-Nazis with Large Quantities of Anti-semitic Material, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Martin Luther King’s Role as Civil Rights Leader and Friend of Israel, Soviet Jews Honored by Jewish Group, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Dinitz Warns of Adverse U.S. Actions towards Israel after April, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Begin to Raise Issue of Shcharansky at Meeting with Haig Thursday, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- UN Debate on Golan Continues, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Arabs Ask Unesco to Take Measures to Safeguard Rights on the Golan, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Background Report the Sinai Withdrawal Issue, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Cop Wounded in Bomb Blast, JTA, Jan. 11, 1982.
- Begin Rejects Reassessment of Compensation to Sinai Settlers, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Special to the JTA Orthodox Coalition Says Those Studying for the Rabbinate Must Abide by Reagan’s Decision to Continue Draft Registration, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Dispute over Role of ‘Green Patrols’ in Dealing with Bedouin Population, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Abu-Hatzeira Denies Charges, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Zaire Seeks Compromise in UN Debate on Israel’s Golan Action, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Lazar Weiner Dead at 84, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Njcrac Official Says Falashas Face Extinction from Famine and Various Forms of Persecution, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Israeli, Egyptian Tennis Players Get Along Well, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Behind the Headlines- The Semantics of the Vatican, JTA, Jan. 13, 1982.
- Report Bombs Set Off at Israel, Other Embassies in Guatemala, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Four EEC Countries Indicate Readiness to Participate in the Sinai Peacekeeping Force, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Weinberger Going to the Mideast But He Will Not Visit Israel, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- On The Eve of Haig’s Visit- No Breakthrough Seen in Autonomy Talks with Egypt, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Begin Defends His Intervention to Kill a Radio News Broadcast Critical of the Defense Minister, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Evron Calls For U.S.-Israel Dialogue to End Friction between Them, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- U.S. Mideast Policies under Fire, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Sinai Settlers Claim Victory, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Efforts in Maryland to Stop Growing Number of Racist Incidents, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Report Rosen Will Settle in Tel Aviv, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Eva Schocken Glaser Dead at 63, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Dulzin- Lack of Cash Income from Diaspora Endangering Project Renewal, JTA, Jan. 14, 1982.
- Soviet Magazine Charges ‘Zionist Elements’ in Solidarity Are Receiving ‘Aid from Mossad,’ JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Holland Says It Is Ready to Participate in Sinai Force on the Basis of the Venice, Declaration, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Haig, in Israel, Says He Came to ‘Primarily Focus on the Peace Process,’ JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- UN Council Due to Vote Friday on a Tough Anti-israel Resolution, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Max Leibovich Dead at 75, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Giscard Plans to Visit Israel, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Ex-Nazi Sentenced, Then Freed, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- France Places Conditions on Reconstructing Iraq’s Nuke Reactor, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Small Number of Jews from Poland Allowed to Leave for West Germany, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Medical History in Israel, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Aridor Confirms His Opposition to High Payment to Sinai Settlers, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Mexican Tortillas Have a New Ingredient- A Special Protein Enriched Flour Developed in Israel, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- NYU Plans Anwar Sadat Chair, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- Fernando Levisky Dead at 71, JTA, Jan. 15, 1982.
- 25 Persons Injured in Terrorist Bombing of West Berlin Restaurant, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Mitterrand Going to Israel in March, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Sharon to Confer with Egyptian Officials during Four-Day Visit, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- UN Council to Set Date for Voting on Anti-israel Resolutions, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Anti-Semitism in California, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Moshe Harif, Wife and Son Killed in a Traffic Accident, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Committee of Inquiry Established, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Arab Sources to Finance World Conference Center in Vienna, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Probe Begun into Large-scale Arab Investments in the U.S., JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Judge Probing Red Brigade Accuses Israel of Trying to Destabilize Italy, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Antonio Cunha Bueno Dead at 63, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Background Report Haig and Weinberger as the Administration’s Odd Couple, JTA, Jan. 18, 1982.
- Israel Is in No Hurry to Respond to Four West European Countries on Their Participating in Sinai Force, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Report Egypt Agrees to Allow Israelis to Remove Structures from Sinai After Area Is Returned in April, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Haig Promises to Raise Issue of Soviet Jews, Particularly Shcharansky, When He Meets Gromyko, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Mitterrand Promises to Intercede on Behalf of Two West Bank Mayors, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Development Underway of at Least 20 New Settlements in Western Negev, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- A New Film about the Holocaust Is a Dramatic Reminder That It Did Happen, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Jews Are Still Scarce in the Upper Echelons of Banks in Philadelphia, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Israel Cut Inflation Rate by 31 Percentage Points in 1981, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- JDC Continuing to Extend Aid to the Jewish Community in Poland, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- UJA Collects $301 Million in 1981, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Another Victory for Sinai Settlers, JTA, Jan. 19, 1982.
- Reagan Stresses There Is No Deadline for an Autonomy Accord, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Report Sharon Has Succeeded in Getting Egyptians to Agree on a Number of His Proposals, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Israel to Seek ‘Clarifications’ from European Nations Concerning Their Participation in the Sinai Force, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Druckman Says He Is Confident Israel’s Final Withdrawal from the Sinai Will Be Halted, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Israel Denies Syrians Fired at Israeli Aircraft, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Rabbi Says Priority of U.S. Jews Shifting Away from Israel and Towards the American Jewish Community, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Ben-Elissar Succeeds Arens as Chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, JTA, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Verdict Expected Next Week in Trial of Two Terrorists Who Attacked Jewish Center Last August, Jan. 20, 1982.
- SCLC Denies Inviting Arafat to Visit the United States, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Study Shows Intermarriage Among Soviet Jews Approaches 50 Percent, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Behind the Headlines a Public ‘Trial’ on Yerida, Jan. 20, 1982.
- Begin Assures Reagan on Israel’s Restraint in Lebanon and the April Deadline for Withdrawal from Sinai, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Sharon, Hassan Ali Sign 12 Accords, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Mubarak- Egypt Will Not Improve Relations with Arab World at the Expense of Its Relations with Israel, Jan. 21, 1982.
- New Head of European Parliament Described as a Friend of Israel but Critical of Some of Begin’s Policies, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Italian Police Arrest Two Suspected Members of a German Neo-Nazi Group, Jan. 21, 1982.
- German City Bans License Plates with Letters Alluding to Nazi Era, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Leopold Trepper Dead At 77, Jan. 21, 1982.
- U.S. Expected to Veto Anti-Israel Resolution in UN Council, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Holocaust Survivors Mark Anniversary of Wannsee Conference by Testifying to the Reality of the Holocaust, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Mitterrand to Inaugurate Exhibition of Illustrations for Dayan’s Book, Jan. 21, 1982.
- U.S. Confident on Europeans Being in the Sinai Force, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Special to the JTA Gain for Jews Seen in Outcome of Debate over Denying Tax Exemptions to Schools Found Guilty of Racism, Jan. 21, 1982.
- Haig Definitely Returning to Israel and Egypt Next Week, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Religious Ministry, Chief Rabbinate Challenged to Show Cause Why Reform Rabbis Should Not Perform Marriages, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Remove Math and Computer Conferences from Poland, Two Groups Urge, Jan. 22, 1982.
- U.S. Vetoes Anti-israel Measure in UN, Jan. 22, 1982.
- PLO Rep Asks PLO to Approve Continuing Talks with Israeli Doves, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Two Members of David Graiver’s Family Released from Argentine Jail, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Carrington to Visit Israel, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Exports of Israeli Processed Food, Agricultural Products Edging Up to the $1 Billion a Year Mark, Jan. 22, 1982.
- PLO Said to Have Adopted Nazi Methods in Its Aim to Destroy Israel, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Permanent Exhibit on Anti-semitism, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Ort Schools to Emphasize Computer Training in the 1980’s, Jan. 22, 1982.
- First Meeting in the U.S. of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry Scheduled in Washington Jan. 26-28, Jan. 22, 1982.
- Hassan Ali Calls for Israel and PLO to Mutually Recognize Each Other, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Kirkpatrick Says the PLO Does Not Speak for All Palestinians, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Freij Urges PLO to Recognize Israel, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Sarid in Trouble for Saying He Is Willing to Meet with Arafat, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Two Terrorists Get Life Terms, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Reform, Conservative Leaders Hail Israeli High Court Challenge to Rabbinate on the Rights of Reform Rabbis to Perform Marriages, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Two Congressmen Say Soviet Jews Are Being Held ‘Hostage’ for Future Deals with the United States, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- WJC Leader Foresees Dialogue between World Jewry and India, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Levy Demands That Druckman Be Recalled from The U.S., JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Anti-semitism in the U.S. Assessed At NJCRAC Plenum, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Morris Nobleman Dead At 90, JTA, Jan. 25, 1982.
- Sharon’s Reported Proposal to Sell Structures and Equipment in Sinai to Egypt Draws Strong Protests, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Gaza Mayor Joins Freij on Calling on the PLO to Recognize Israel, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- A Deputy Minister Denies Making a Personal Contribution to Settlers Opposed to Withdrawing from Sinai, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Cabinet Defers Decision on Aridor’s Proposed 475 Billion Shekel Budget for the New Fiscal Year, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Yerida Attributed to Acute Housing Shortage and Unemployment in Israel, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Israel Government to Take Over Hadassah High School in Jerusalem, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Soviet Jewish Community in L.A. Disturbed by Police Charge that USSR is Sending Criminals and Terrorists into City Disguised as Jews, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- U.S. Not Concerned with Egyptian Request to Soviet Union to Send Industrial Experts to Egypt, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Neo-Nazis Disrupt Synagogue Services, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Background Report a Leading Conservative Defends Israel’s Action on the Golan, JTA, Jan. 26, 1982.
- Reagan Administration Proposes Sale of $79 Million Communications System to Arab Consortium which Includes Libya and the PLO, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Government Survives No-Confidence Vote on Issue of Compensation Payments to Settlers in Sinai, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Sharon- Egypt Will Not End Peace Process after April 26, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Dulzin Says There Is a Fear that Soviet Jews Will Once Again Become the ‘Silent Jewry,’ JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Genscher Is Expected to Visit Israel in April or May, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Report Plan to Destabilize Italy Is Masterminded by Communist Bloc Employing Palestinian Terror Gangs, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Reform Congregation in Wales to Start Special Prayer for Wales to Be Recited in the Welsh Language, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- L.A. Police Chief Rebuked for Report that the USSR Is Sending Terrorists to City Disguised as Jews, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Ayatollah Denounces Fahd Plan, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Special Interview Arens Ponders His Future, JTA, Jan. 27, 1982.
- Haig Back in Israel in Effort to Break Impasse on Autonomy Talks, JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
- Special to the JTA- Haig Talked to Gromyko about Shcharansky, Emigration of Jews, JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
- UN Assembly to Meet on Golan Issue, JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
- Cheysson- France Considers Israel’s Golan Action As ‘Null And Void,’ JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
- Lawmaker Gives Reagan Mixed Report Card for His Middle East Policy, JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
- Moshe Cohen Dead At 63, JTA, Jan. 28, 1982.
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