THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 14, 1975
Intellectuals Set Paris Protest Against UNESCO Israel Ban
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More than 100 intellectuals
including five Nobel Prize
winners are due to meet in
Paris Saturday to prOtest
against UNESCO's recent
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anti-Israel resolutions.
The sponsors of the con-
ference include the five No-
bel Prize winners, writers,
scientists and parliamentar-
ians. Among them are
writer Ignazio Silone; the
late Sir Julian Huxley; Lord
Goodman; the president of
Notre Dame University,
Father Theodore Hesburgh;
and Nobel Prize winners
Kenneth Arrow; Gerhard
Herzberg; Eyvind Johnson;
and Andre Wolff.
The protest .conference
will be held about a week
before. the UNESCO Execu-
tive Commission is due to
meet in Paris to review the
organization's financial sit-
, uation with UNESCO
sources describe as "cata-
strophic."
The organization tradf-
tionally suffers_ from a
chronic deficit which has
become far worse since the
U.S. Congress' decision to
suspend American finan-
cial participation. Several
other countries including
Switzerland, have reduced
their contributions as a
result of the UNESCO an-
ti-Israel vote.
UNESCO's newly elected
Director- General. Amadou
Moukhtar M'Bow • has tried
over the last few weeks to
secure loans or other finan-
cial contrubutions_in East=
ern Europe and the Arab
world to fill the expected
$25 million deficit for the
. current year. UNESCO
sources say that his quest
has been unfruitful andthat
the director general hopes
"a compromise" solution
will be found. .
The sponsors of Satur-
day's conference hope that
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the voices of over 100 intel-
lectuals from practically all
. over the Western world, will
help the executive . commis-
sion adopt a realistic and
constructive approach true
to the organization's aims.
Among those due to,atr
tend are French writers
Eugene Ionesco and Ray-
mond Aron; American
writer James Michener;
musicians Isaac Stern and
Arthur Rubinstein; ci-
nema directors Dore
Schary and Carl Forman;
and British writers Ste-
phen Spender, Lynne
Reid-Banks and Alan Sil-
litoe.
Meanwhile, a painting
exposition, sponsored by
' UNESCO, has been par-
tially boycotted by artists
sympathetic to the Israeli
cause.
The "86th Salon Des Inde-
pendants," now showing a
retrospective look at women-
painters and sculptors since
the 17th Century, noted that
a group of artists had re-
fused to participate.
"The presence of a feW
85 Israeli Teachers.
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NEW YORK (JTA) — A
total of 85 Israeli teachers
served in 54 Jewish schools
in 40 American- communi-
ties last year through the
exchange visitors program
of the American Association
for Jewish Education.
The 85 teachers were
placed in full-time teaching
positions at both elemen-
tary and secondary levels
through the program, which
the AAJE administers un-
dee—authorization of the
State Department, accord-
ing tb Max Furer, AAJE
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ment director. He said the
placements, for two-year or
three-year terms, were
made among congrega-
tional, communal and day
schools of all denominations
in 20 states and the District
of Columbia. •
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an organization, created to
defend culture throughout
the world, which exiles from
its community a people
whose history is millenary,"
the artists stated.
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