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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE January 10, 1986
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Colombian disaster victims
to get aid from Jewish group
BOSTON (JTA)-A project to
manufacture housing materials tor
Colombians who lost homes in the
recent mudslides has received an
initial grant of $110,000 from the
American Jewish World Service
(AJWS).
“Through the Ladrillos por
Colombia project, AJWS will create
a “brick factory” utilizing low-cost
local materials and small-scale
technologies already familiar to
rural Colombians,” said Lawrence
Phillips, AJWS chairman. Ladrillos
por Colombia means “Bricks for
Colombia.”
“This collaborative effort of AJWS,
the Jewish community of Colombia
and Israeli technicians, is designed
to create a self-sustaining operation.
It will be turned over to the survivors
of the Armero mudslide, providing
families with quality building
materials, training and new live
lihoods,” said Phillips.
The project, which will be located
on land approved by geologists
and the Colombian government, is
expected to continue producing
bricks after immediate needs are
met. It will thus provide a long
term source of income for many of
the affected families, the AJWS
said.
AJWS is a Boston-based non
profit humanitarian organization,
providing relief and development
assistance to the needy peoples of
Latin America, Africa and Asia
regardless of religious or ethnic-
background.
“Our goal of offering aid to the
needy around the world is consistent
with Jewish humanitarian values.
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in the American Jewish community
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L.A. mayor addresses
joint rabbinic sessions
PALM SPRINGS,Calif.(JTA)—
Conservative and Reform rabbis
were told by Mayor Tom Bradley
of Los Angeles that the message of
hate and bigotry spread across the
nation by the Rev. Louis Farrakhan
has revived the black-Jewish dialogue,
reporting that in his city a two-day
meeting was scheduled between 20
black and Jewish clergymen and
that some individual rabbis and
ministers had again started regular
discussions.
Bradley addressed a joint session
ofthe Rabbinical Assembly Western
States Region and the Pacific
Association of Reform Rabbis
Monday night at Temple Isaiah.
Both groups are meeting at separate
conventions here.
“We must never permit a message
of hate to split us apart, we have so
much in common historically,”
Bradley said. He stated that rabbis
have always been on the forefront
of the civil rights struggle, saying,
“This must continue and go further.”
Bradley refused to link the Rev.
Jesse Jackson to the “vile tongue”
of Farrakhan.saying that Jackson
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Tom Bradley
had apologized to the Jewish
community at the Democratic
national convention for his remarks.
“I am against any individual or
groups that supports and belieses
in bigotry, anti-Semitism or racial
hatred no matter who says it.” he
added.
Asked how the renewed black-
Jewish dialogue should handle the
thorny question of affirmative action,
Bradley replied, “I am aware ol the
strong reaction quota systems
represent to members ofthe Jewish
community. In Los Angeles, we sat
together and developed a consensus
to right historical inequities in
achieving jobs without imposing
hard, fast figures. We succeeded in
developing goals and timetables
acceptable to all.”
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