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December 29, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-29

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12—Friday, Doc. 29, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Arab Terrorists Yield
in Bangkok Seizure

As The Jewish News went to press Thursday
morning, the word from Bangkok, Thailand, was
that five Palestinian terrorists had agreed to re-
lease six hostages at the Israel Embassy, in return
for safe conduct out of the country.

Philosopher Hook
Retires From NYU

NEW YORK — On his 70th
birthday, Prof. Sidney Hook,
renowned teacher of philoso-
phy at New York University,
delivered his final classroom
lecture after a career of 45
years.
Among his colleagues pres-
ent for Prof. Hook's lecture
was Dr. David Gurland, a
former student who switched

The members of the Black September organi-
zation originally had demanded that Israel release
36 jailed terrorists, or the six hostages would be
murdered. Among the 36 is the Japanese involved
in the Lod massacre.

An outraged Israeli cabinet, meeting in
emergency session, refused to submit to the
threats. The Palestinians gained entry to the en*
bassy by disguising themselves as diplomatic en-
voys, wearing top hats, mhite tie and tails. No
shots were fired.

Among the hostages was the Israel ambassa-
dor to Cambodia.

Avoid Map Makin!, in 11.E.. Jews Told;
Manuel Celler Cited at Bnai Brith Event

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an inch of withdrawal with-
out a negotiated peace" was
firmly supported by a for-
mer president of Bnai Brith.
Label A. Katz. who headed
the organization for six years
from 1959 through 1965. also
urged Jewish leadership in
the United States to avoid
"any suggestions of map-
making" in the Middle East,
although differences on the
future of the administered
territories, which can affect
future boundries, often are
debated by Israel's leaders
and the Israeli public.
Addressing the annual
meeting of the policy•making
Brai Brith board of gover-
nors, Katz declared that
map-making is "a policy for
Israelis and their opposites in
the Arab lands.
The commentary of out-
siders, including well-mean-
ing brokers' efforts by other
governments obscures a cri-
tical point that has persisted
since June 1967: a real peace
st:Il depends on face-to-face
negotiations." Katz visited Is-
rael last month, his first trip
there since suffering loss of
eyesight shortly after com-
pleting his term of presiden-
cy.

PROF. SIDNEY HOOK

from mathematics to philos-
ophy, so impressed was he
with what Prof. Hook had to
say. Today, Dr. Gurland is a
member of NYU's philoso-
phy department.
Although he is retiring
from active teaching, Dr.
Hook will not be idle: he has
plans for five books, the last
of which will be an auto-
biography.
Early in life, he was a
Marxist and gradually be-
came a leading critic of the
New Left.

56,000 Newcomers
to Israel Th is Year

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Louis Pincus, chairman of
the Jewish Agency Execu-
tive, said that 56,000 immi-
grants will have come to Is-
rael by the end of 1972, corn-
' pared with 42,000 last year.
He said that more than
30,000 of the newcomers are
from the Soviet Union, Im-
migration from the Western
countries has decreased.
Only 5,800 new olim came
from North America this
year, compared with 8,200
last year, Pincus told a
New York Congressman meeting of the executive,
Emanuel Celler, retiring after
49 years, was honored at the
Bnai Brith luncheon.
David M. Blumberg, Bnai
Brith president, presented
Celler with the President's
Medal for his distinguished
service in Congress and to
the Jewish people.
Celler had the record of
sponsoring 350 bills and four
amendments to the U.S.
Constitution.
He was the longest presid-
ing member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee in the
history of Congress.

Switzerland Hosts
Talmud Seminar

TEL AVIV (JTA )—Rabbi
Israel Leichtmann of Poni-
vez Yeshiva in Bnai Brak
and two of its senior lec-
turers are in Switzerland to
conduct a 10-day Talmud
seminar for European Jews.
The seminar, at the Dan
Hotel in Lugano, Is being at-
tended by Jews from Eng•
lend, France, the Nether-
lands, Belgium and Switzer-
land.
The seminar has been
labeled "Yarche Kala" after
the ancient summer tradition
when field work ended and
Israelite farmers gathered in
Jerusalem for studies.

Jewish Groups Demand Halt
to U.S. Bombing of N. Vietnam

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1,610 Arabs Jailed
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TEL AVIV — A defense
ministry spokesman said that
since the Six-Day War, Is-
raeli authorities have arrest-
ed and convicted 1,610 Arabs
from the occupied territories
on charges of sabotage and
working with Arab guerrilla
organizations.
Another 148 Arabs are be-
ing held without trial on "ad-
ministrative detention."
He denied a report by the
Union of Liberal Students, a
British group, that Arab
prisoners are tortured under
interrogation, calling them
"concentration camp stories
that don't exist here."
Israel has destroyed 1,007
houses in the territories used
by suspected guerrilla colla-
borators as bases or hide-
outs. The British report put
the number at 16,000.

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