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February 13, 1970 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-02-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 13, 1970
Jews, Christians
Urged to Join Vigil El Al Ends Association With Tours
Against Viet War Featuring Passion

Play in Itinerary

NEW YORK (JTA)—El Al Israel
airlines, has terminated its associa-
tion with tours that feature the
Oberammergau, Germany, Passion
Play in their itinerary. The deci-
sion was made after the play's anti-
Semitic content was stressed by
the Anti-Defamation League of
Baal Brith in a protest to El Al
for its involvement.
In a letter to Arnold Forster,
general counsel of the ADL, Mor-
dechai Ben AH, president of El Al,
said he was "deeply grateful," to
the agency "for bringing this mat-
ter to our attention." El Al, he de-
clared, regretted its "unwitting
and implied support of the Ober-
ammergau Passion Play."
The airline had cooperated
with Orient Tours of London, in
an extension tour to. Israel of-
fered to Christian tourists at-
tending the Passion Play. Ben
Ari said that El Al's association
with a tour folder on "Oberam-
mergau and the Holy Land" re-
sulted from "the standard part-
nership between tour operators
and commercial airlines."
Forster said that the script of
the Oberammergau play, which is
used by some groups in this coun-
try too, maintains that the Jews
as a people are guilty of deicide.

Israel Offers Technical
Assist to Many Nations

JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Last
year, Israel sent technical experts
to 46 foreign, so-called underdevel-
oped countries including 19 in
Latin America alone.
The program also covers many
countries in Asia that are close to
the Vietnam front. In Laos, for ex-
ample, Israeli experts assisted in
250 different economic projects.
Israeli experts aided in the estab-
lishment of model villages in Cam-
bodia used to train 300 local stu-
dents in modern techniques. In
Thailand and in Nepal, Israelis
conduct agricultural schools with
an enrollment of 200.
Emphasis is placed on prepar-
ing the land for modern agricul-
ture as a prime national resource.
Model villages are established and
the latest techniques taught.

Lot 4
Eastland

Lot G
Northland

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — Eleven
religious leaders called upon Chris-
tians and Jews to organize a con-
tinuous vigil in front of the White
House beginning this past Wednes-
day (Ash Wednesday) through
Passover and continuing until
27 in protest over the war in Viet-
nam.

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threat and an international crisis,
Lent and Passover, 1970, is a spe-
cial time."

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The fast is sponsored by CAL-
CAV, an interreligious antiwar
group whose co-chairmen include
Rabbi Abraham Heschel, of the
Jewish Theological Seminary, and
FOR, an interfaith group whose na-
They also have called for a tional program director is Allen
"Freedom Seder" near the end of Brick.
Passover in which Jews and Chris-
tians will participate.

A statement signed by the 11
religious leaders including Rabbi
Arthur Lelyveld of Fairmont Tem-
ple, Cleveland, and Rabbi Balfour
Brickner, director of interfaith ac-
tivities of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations, declared
that "In our situation, with the
Vietnam War both a domestic

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