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April 03, 1970 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 3, 1970-3

Fatah May 'Deport' Kidnaped Israeli
Back to Hungary, Arab Agency Says

JERUSALEM (JTA)—E1 Fatah
may "deport" a kidnaped Israeli
to Hungary, the country where he
came from, the Middle East News
Agency said in a dispatch from
Damascus.
The report referred to Shmuel
Rosenwasser, 50, of Metullah, who
was abducted by Arab guerrillas
from Lebanon last Dec. 31. He is
reportedly being held by El Fatah
somewhere in Jordan.
According to the Arab news
agency, El Fatah leaders were
considering sending him to "his
original homeland" and allege
that Rosenwasser himself has
been "insistent" on going to Hun-
gary.

Meanwhile, no developments
were reported in efforts by the
International Red Cross and the
United Nations to have Rosen-
wasser exchanged for 11 Leba-
nese prisoners of war held by
Israel.

Israel made the offer because
it holds Lebanon responsible for
Rosenwasser's safety.
Israeli authorities have refused

Reconstructionist College
Plans Jewish Art Center
PHILADELPHIA—Two students

at the Recpnstructionist Rabbinical
College, Harry Fader and Mark
Mannis, are developing plans for
a Jewish Arts Center, a school
which will supplement more tra-
ditional modes of Jewish educa-
tion, particularly in the arts.
The student observed that there
is a vast amount of creative mate-
rial in the Jewish heritage which
could be used in a freer learning
atmosphere than is being offered
in contemporary Jewish educa-
tional institutions.

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