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June 02, 1972 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-02

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Liberated Areas Have 39 Settlements, Dayan Says

(:hristian-Oriented S. African Schools Cause Concern

JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — A
new doctrinal emphasis in scrip-
tural studies in South Africa's
state-run schools is causing serious
oncern in the Jewish community.
The congress of the South Afri-
can Jewish Board of Deputies in-
-trueted the board's executive

council to give the matter urgent
consideration and work toward a
unified position "to protect and I
advance the interests of Jewish
parents, pupils and teachers."
Bible studies always have been
part of the South African school
curriculum. In- the past. it was

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JTRUSALEM (ZINS) — Israel
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
told the Knesset that since the Six-
Day War, 39 new settlements have
been founded in territories liber-
ated from Arab control.
Dayan confirmed this in a tele -
vision interview earned by CBS

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ish comm unity being ad', ersely
affected . ' by the new regulations.

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in which he stated that "the West
Bank of the Jordan is a part of
our ancestral homeland. Whatever
agreement is ultimately reached
with the Arabs will have to include
the guarantee of the right of Israel
to establish Jewish settlements on
the West Bank of the Jordan."

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broad in character and, while in- I
eluding the New as well as the
Old Testament, was not doctrinal. I
New regulations. however. specify
that religious instruction in state
schools shall be t hostocentrie
and directed to accept Jesus Christ
as his personal Savior. -
Delegates to the congress re-
called a pros ision of the educa-
tion ordinance whit h states that
- no
pupil shall he required to
he present at the Lit In2 of re
li,vions instruction. if the parent
of
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