lied Cross Reports Israel Treated Canadian Judge RulesAgainst
Will Discriminatory to Jews
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Sinai Monastery with Respect
— A clause in a will which month before the will was
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Egyp-
tian charges that Israel's army
had failed to respect the' cul-
tural riches of the - ancient St.
Catherine's Monastery, on the
Sinai Peninsula, were proved
untrue through,a report brought
here by Dr. Louis- Gailland,
Swiss representation of the In-
ternational Red Cross. He made
his report not only to the Red
Cross but also to the United
Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization.
Far from failing to respect
the shrine, which contains his-
tOrical materials valued by Jews
and Christians, the Israel army
has treated the ancient docu-
ments. at St. Catherine's with
great respect, Dr. Gailland de-
clared. He visited the monas-
tery after Egypt had made the
charges of desecration against
Israel's army. Israel govern-
ment authorities expressed the
opinion that Egypt intends to
desecrate the shrine after Is-
rael's troops had been with-
drawn, in order to blame the
destruction upon ISrael.
Dr. Gailland said he inspetted
the library of the monastery
and found that ancient manu-
scripts there had been untouch-
ed. Furthermore, he said, the
Israeli troops are supplying the
monks at St. Catherine's with
flour so that the members of
the Christian order there could
continue their tradition of
throwing bread to the Bedouins
outside the monastery walls.
In order to get another report
on the false Egyptian charges,
the government asked the Met-
ropolitan Isidorus, of Nazareth,
Greek Orthodox Church digni-
tary, to visit the monastery.
Metropolitan Isidorus left this
morning for the shrine in South-
ern Sinai.
would have denied $80,000 to a
beneficiary if she married a Jew
has been set aside by a justice
of the Supreme Court of British
Columbia.
The will of Alfred H_urshman
provided that sum for his
daughter, Georgia, provided she
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