2 Israeli Arab Students at Hebrew U.
Awarded Judah Mao-nes Scholarships

NEW YORK—Yonas Ahu-Rahiya of Yarkeh, have been named re-
of the Bedouin tribe of Abu-Rabiya, cipients of Judah L. Magnes
and Ali Zneyar, of the Arab village Scholarships of the Hebrew Univer-
sity of Jerusalem.

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Named for the first president of
the Ilebrew University, the schol-
arships are given each year to
Arab or Druse students for out-
standing scholastic achievement.
The late Dr. Magnes, a noted
.American educator and spiritual
leader, who was president of the
university from its inception in
1925 until his death in 1948, was a
strong proponent of education as a
basis for understanding and amity
between Arabs and Jews.

Zneyar was born in 1947 in the
village of Yarkeh, where he re-
ceived his elementary education.
In 1965, he received his diploma
from the high school of the vil-
lage of Yesiff. He enrolled in the
Ilebrew University in 1968 and
is studying geography and geol-
ogy. Ile is currently in his second
year of undergraduate studies
and is an honors student.

Yonas Abu-Rabiya, born to the
tribe of Abu-Rabiya in the Negev
in 1948, completed his secondary
studies at a high school in Naza-
reth Terre Santa College in 1962.
He entered the Hebrew University
faculty of biology and in 1964 was
accepted to the medical school and
became the first Bedouin student
to study medicine. He received a
Magnes Scholarship last year.

I $25 Million Loan OK'd
for Israel by World Bank

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
World Bank has approved a $25,-
000,000 loan to Israel's Bank for
Industrial Development which
helps finance new industrial enter-
prises and the expansion of exist-
ing ones in Israel.

The World Bank's board of di-
rectors praised the Israel Indus-
trial Development Bank as "an
institution of national importance
and the greatest source in Israel
for medium term credit for indus-
trial development."

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NEW YORK (.JTA) — DaVid Bar "But people like you are neither, effect, Arab collaborationists. All
Illan, a prominent Israeli pianist helpful nor truly devoted. Consci-; you do is sabotage out efforts and
residing in New York, charged ouSly or unconsciously you are, in betray our cause."
Rabbi Meir Kahane and his Jewish
Defense League have sullied Isra- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 19, 1970-19
el's cause and good name by their
recent assaults on Arabs in New
York.
Bar Illan made his charge in a
letter to Rabbi Kahane which he
released as an open letter to the
American Jewish press.
"As a veteran of the liagana and
the War of Liberation I feel it is
my rightful duty to tell you that
if you were a paid agent of the
'Fatah' you could not do the cause
of Israel more harm than you have
done with your half-witted attacks
on Arab offices here."
Bar Illan wrote, "Su.ciy, even
in your most extravagant mo-
ments of wishful thinking y o u
cannot believe that these attacks
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diverting attention from the un-
speakable Arab crimes in the Ga-
lit. You got your little press inter-
views, in which you sounded like
an evasive mafioso and into
which, with the gall of a Goebbels,
you dragged the name of Golda
Meir to justify your drivel.
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not only as victims of 'Zionist per-
secution' but as voices of peace
and sweet reason."
Jamil M. Baroody is the Ambas-
sador to the United Nations from
Saudi, Arabia. Dr. M. T. Mehdi is
general secretary of the Actions
Committee on American-Arab Re.
lations.
Sarosdy issued a protest to UN
Secretary General U Thant about
the attacks. Ile was not, how
ever, one of its victims.
Dr. Mehdi was injured by tit('
assailants.
Bar Illan concluded his letter
declaring: "Israel needs the con-
scientious help and undying devo-
tion of every Jew in the world."

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DUSSELDORF (JTA) — A city
councilman from Vienna who
served in the Nazi army in World
War II, gave an eye-witness ac-
count here Monday of how Austrian
Jews were hustled into cattle cars
for deportation to Treblinka death
camp in 1942.
Hubert Psoch testified at the
trial of Franz Stangl, one-time
commandant of the Treblinka and
Sobibor death camps, who was ex-
tradited from Brazil three years
ago on war crimes charges.
Psoch said that as a 22-year-
old soldier, he was waiting with
his unit at a railway station near
Warsaw to be sent to the east-
ern front when he witnessed
brutality practiced by SS officers
on Jews destined for Treblinka.
They were beaten if they refused
to enter the cattle cars, and
those that tried to run were shot
down, Psoch said.
He said machineguns were fir-
ing all night, and in the morning
the railway platform was strewn
with dead men, women and chil-
dren. The ex-soldier said he was
moved by the pleas for bread and
water from Jews already locked in
the cattle cars and approached a
high-ranking SS officer whom he
asked whether German honor was
being served by shooting defense-
less people.
Psoch said that in reply the offi-
cer threatened to throw him into
a cattle car "together with the
Jewish pigs from Austria." Psoch
said that he managed to photo-
graph some of the happenings at
the railway station.

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