mu Hebrew University Graduates E. Jerusalem A rab Students New Persecution in Iraq Spurs JERUSALEM — The first during the 1971-72 academic of Damascus and finished at Arab student enrollment is Pleas to UN, World Governments Arab students from East year with an estimate of the Hebrew University this to be found at the Hebrew Jerusalem have graduated some 300 for the coming aca- summer with a BA in Eng- from the Hebrew University demic year. - lish language and literature. of Jerusalem, where a total One of the graduates began He is now a teacher in an of 250 Arabs were enrolled his studies at the University Arab high school in Jerusa- lem. Another East Jerusalem THE DETROIT !FINISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 3, 1972-11 student, who last year re- ceived a BA at the Hebrew University in political sci- ence and English, is now studying at the university towrads na MA degree in Presents PRINCE EDWARD these fields. He is employed 3/4 Coat with Matching Pants by the university as a re- in Colors and Velvet search assistant. • Italian Volare Boots The number of Arabs in • Colored Shirts the university's 17,000 - strong student body is Increasing by • Formal Knit Shirts approximately 10 per cent • Bell Bottoms • Flares annually. They numbered 205 Ask •bout spssciol wedd.ng rotes for. Sorry •• Or in the 1969 - 70 academie year • Largo Vatter,. el and 230 in 1970 - 71. FORMAL BAR MITZVA WEAR Among those enrolled in 1971 - 72 were some 25 women, Tuxedo Soles & Rental an increase of 10 since the Men's Clothing previous year. About one Complete Line fourth of them are from East 126 S. Woodward of Men's Suits Jerusalem, Judea and Sa- Sportcoots Birmingham. Mich. maria. The steepest Increase in Nondehnu at r "Temptation' 9 University Pre - Academic Center, which prepares stu- dents from disadvantaged backgrounds for full univer- I sity studies. Twenty Arabs took that course three years ago, the following year their number had doubled to 40, last year it increased to ('0, and 100 are enrolled this year. Practically all the Arab students at the center, which will have a total enrollment of more than 1,000 this year, plan to continue their univer- sity studies in the fields of natural science. This con- firms the recent trend away from their traditional pref- erence for literature, history and law in favor of the na- tural sciences. A total of some 900 Arabs study at Israeli universities, the bulk of them at Haifa University which has an en- rollment of about 500 Arabs among a student body of nearly 5,000. Many of those coming to Jerusalem study what is not offered at Haifa University. such as law, pharmacy and natural science. Synagogue Council to Study Priorities ow good it is Winston's finer flavor Only one extra long cigarette has flavor to match the good mood you're in. Winston Super King ...always real and rich-tasting. 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Rabbi Lehrman explained that it is the purpose of the new study to examine how funds are allocated within the Jewish community for do- rnestk programs and whether they serve Jewish purposes. Where a disharmony exists between programs of Jewish agencies and their Jewish purpose, the study will sug- gest how these funds can be reallocated to bring program in line with purpose. pressure had in the past suc- ceeded in persuading the Iraqi government In adopt a more lenient attitude to- ward the Jewish community. Ehan said that Israel tins appealed to Alain Poher, president of the French Sen- ate, and to UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to use their good offices on be- half of Iraqi Jews. OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR Selected fine jewelry and Diamonds Large Selection of Fine Opol Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repair • LI 7-5068 Noss Post Office 13720 W. 9 Mil* LARRY M. STERN & OPIE want your business. Before you buy your car — get our price ... LAST. Princeton Drops Parents' Birth Admission Query NEWARK—The president of Princeton University has assured the American Jewish Congress that unlike the cur- rent admissions form, next year's application will not ask parents' countries of birth. Rabbi Israel S. Dresner of Wayne. president of the Con- gress' New Jersey Region, wrote to President William G. Bowen to protest the ethnic inquiry. In a response, Dr. Bowen said steps had been taken "to make sure that the ques- tions related to national ori- gin are not included next year." with JERUSALEM (JTA)—Re. sponding to reports that Jews in Iraq are 'suffering new persecution, the Israeli government has appealed to the United NationS and ,c) foreign governments to aid the Jewish community in Iraq. Foreign Minister Abba Eban reported at Sunday's cabinet meeting that the sit- uation of Iraqi Jews has taken a turn for the worse recently, although only a few months ago it seemed to be improving. 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