B—April 6, 1973—The Jewish News NRP Modifies Its Resolution on Draft for Yeshiva Students TEL AVIV (JTA) — The National Religious Party's central committee meeting as a "convention" here Monday night, modified two contro- versial resolutions adopted by the NRP's national con- vention earlier this month. A resolution which support- ed compulsory military serv- ice for Yeshiva students, presently exempt, was replac- ed by one that encourages the formation of - a system at Yeshivot that would incorpor- ate the study of Torah and military training "in such a way as fits the tasks of our generation." The central committee also softened a convention resolu- tion that made the NRP's joining any future coalition KOSHER FOR PASSOVER SELTZER i tY3 run, Under supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis of De troit Regular or Sugar Free Flavorings Available WONDER SELTZER CO. WE 34040 or 398-4456 evenings Free Home Delivery No Deposit on Bottle Anti-U.S. Acts at American U. in Beirut Cited LONDON (ZINS) — The left-wing political organiza- the right to demand that all annual conference of the tions within the Zionist Fed- their contributions should go British Zionist Federation eration. to Israel and not remain in TUNIS (ZINS)—Observers has rejected allegations by Donors to the Joint Israel Britain to help left-wing poli- say the American University Herut that Zionist federation Appeal, Benjamin said, had tical parties. at Beirut, supported by the U.S. government, has become a propaganda center of the Palestinian terrorists and a nest of anti-American demon- strations. Recently at a student dem- onstration against the Suda- nese regime for its anti-ter- rorist policy, ringleader Hanu al Hasan, a member of the central committee of El Fa- tah, warned that any Arab leader who signs a peace with Israel will be assassi- nated in""a matter of hours." Al Hasan strongly attacked the Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan and Egypt, charging them -with being "tools of American imperialism" and as being manipulated by Washington to combat Arab guerrillas' and to bring about The altered phrasing al- a peace settlement in the lows the NRP a wide area for Middle East. government conditional on the the amendment of the Law of _Return to stipulate that conversions to Judaism must be according to Hala- kha. The resolution adopted Monday night stated that "the present condition must be amended" but did not demand amendment of the law. It added that NRP rep- resentatives in the govern- ment and the Knesset will not be able to share respon- sibility for the "defective law" and will consent to join the next cabinet on con- dition that the present situa- tion is amended so that no one is registered as a Jew unless he is a Jew according to Halakha. maneuvering in coalition ne- gotiations but does not pre- vent it from joining the gov- Israel, Jordan to Vie ernment even if the law is in Eilat Water Skiing not amended. EILAT — The Israel Water By a narrow majority of Skiing Association will join 51-49, the central committee in the International Water defeated a proposal by the NRP's younger circles to ro- tate party representatives in the government, Knesset and British Zionists Nix H erut's Claim They Supported Leftists Skiing competitions this spring for the first time — competing with Jordan, in the Bay of Eilat. Both the Israeli and Jordanian delegates at the recently h e 1 d International W a ter Skiing Congress in Austria agreed that each team would fulfill the requir- ed skiing maneuvers on its own side of the border, with other official bodies. Under the original propos- al, office holders would have been permitted to serve only three consecutive terms. The proposal would have deprived most veteran NRP leaders of seats in the next cabinet and Knesset. the results of both being sent to the international headquar- ters for judging in June. With Pablo Casals on Israel good binoculars, spectators "The mood the spirit the will be able to watch from feeling of Israel makes me the beaches of Eilat and feel 25 again." Aquba. leaders made "squalid deals" to subsidize the left-wing Zionist parties with British pounds donated to Israel by England's Jews. By a vote of 130-60 the con- ference defeated a move by Herut to reject the execu- tive's financial report. 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