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Tanenbaum, na- tional director of interreligious affairs of the American Jewish Committee, the meeting will seek to evaluate the impact that the Conciliar Statement on non-Chris- tian religions has had on Catholic- Jewish relations during the past five years, and to identify future needs and directions. Papers and panels will also probe the relationship of Judaism as a universal religion to the par- ticulars of the Jewish people and the land of Israel. Underscoring the importance with which world Catholic authori- ties view the Convocation, two of the Catholic participants are com- ing from Europe for the express purpose of delivering major ad- dresses. They are the Rev. Corne- lius A. Rijk, director of the Vati- can Office for Catholic-Jewish relations, and Dr. Charlotte Klein, director of the Center for Biblical and Jewish Studies of our Lady of Zion in London. Among the Jewish participants will be Dr. Uriel Tal, professor of modern Jewish history at Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Rabbi Abra- ham Joshua Heschel, professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism at Jewish- Theological Seminary; and Dr. Irving Greenberg, professor of modern history at Yeshiva Uni- versity. Many Other Styles to Choose From 21250 GREENFIELD Groori-8 Center Oak Park Oak Park Store 0 Two Israel Profs Say Gov't. Ought to Help Refugees NEW YORK (JTA)—Two Israeli academicians agreed that their country bears a degree of respon- sibility for a solution to the Pal- estinian refugee problem. Dr. Eliezer Schweid, senior lecturer on Jewish philosophy at the He- brew University and Prof. Yeho- shua Arieli, chairman of the uni- versity's department of American studies, stated their views in a symposium on the Middle East crisis, published in the latest issue of "Dimensions in American Judaism," publication of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Another participant, Bairn Ya- hil, a former diplomat and pres- ently chairman of the Israel Broad- casting Authority, discussed what Israel's image should be to "free- dom loving people in the world." Dr. Schweld said: "The fact that Israel is not guilty of the refugees' predicament does not mean that it bears no respon- sibility whatever for their plight. Since human and national rights have been infringed upon m a direct result of actions of the State of Israel, it, too, bears a responsibility." Prof. Arieli thought that Israel could have done much to improve its own standing in the situation after 1949 "by proclaming its readi- ness, even unilaterally, to offer reparations for the loss of property to the Palestinian refugees and to cooperate fully with international bodies on the solution of the prob- lem, independently from a gen- eral peace settlement." He maintained, however, that "apart from a relatively small percentage, Israel cannot allow these refugees to return to their former homes." - Yahil said freedom-loving people should see Israel as "a small na- tion ready and capable of defend- ing its existence and its freedom, a nation resolved not to submit to force, but to resist the evil, a na- tion maintaining its democratic order in spite of war and seige, a nation defended by a people's army that Is the nation's most popular A Man of . . . • Experience • Dedication • Ability Institution." I. t1:1., • •t• • t