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May 09, 1975 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-09

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24 Friday, May 9, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Aussie Govt. Under Fire After Jewish-PLO Clash

MELBOURNE (JTA) —
The Australian government
was asked Tuesday to give
assurances that pro-PLO
sympathizers would not be
allowed to import Middle
East violence. The leader of
the opposition party. Mal-'
colm Fraser, called for the
assurance after a violent
clash Sunday between Jew-
ish students and Arab sup-
porters in Melbourne.
The clash was the most
serious outbreak of violence
between local Jews and
Arab supporters since - the
politics of the Middle East
became a significant issue
in Australia after the Yom
Kippur War. •
In the fighting Sunday
more than 20 people were
injured; two Jewish gtu-
dents were taken to hospi-
tal, and an elderly Jewish

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The clash focussed atten-
tion on the political cam-
paign being waged against
Israel on Australia's univer-

has renewed fears here that
a senior delegation of the
PLO will be allowed to enter
Australia.

The opposition parties,
who have stated the PLO
should not be allowed entry
to Australia, are critical of
the Labor government's of-
ficial attitude of `ambig
uity' towards the PLO.

Ex-Seminary Chief Honored -

NEW YORK — Louis
Finkelstein, chancellor
emeritus of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, and Harvard Uni-
versity Nobel laureates, Si-
mon Kuznets and George
Wald, were honored Mon-
day by the Graduate- Facul-
ties Alumni Association of
Columbia University.

Amitai Etzioni, Columbia
U. sociologist and former
staff director of the More-
land Act Commission to in-
vestigate New York State -
nursing homes, was guest
speaker.

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The honorees received the
association's award for ex-
cellence.

Rabbi Milton Arm of
Cong. Beth Achim was
awarded the honorary Doc-
tor of Divinity degree by the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America last month
at the 75th convention of the-
Rabbinical Assembly at
Grossinger's, New York.

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The group of some 50
Jewish demonstrators was
taken by surprise when
More than 100 Arabs and
PLO sympathizers who
were participating in a
May Day workers march
in the neighborhood at-
tacked with sticks and pla-
cards. Police broke up the
fighting and arrested
three arabs. No charges
were made.

sity and college campuses
by left-wing student leader-
ship. Although the general
student population on all
campuses last year over-
whelmingly defeated a se-
ries of -violently anti-Israel
resolutions the leadership
this year introduced them
again.
Granting the two Palesti-
nian students entry visas

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spectator received severe
head injuries.
The clash erupted outside
the head office of the Aus-
tralian Union of Students
where two visiting Palesti-
nian students, Eddi Zanan-
iri and Samir Chiekh, were
holding a press conference.

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PHILADELPHIA — The
Reconstructionist Rabbini-
cal College will hold its
third commencement on
May 18 and graduate seven
rabbis.
The college was estab-
lished in 1968, and is the
newest institution for the
training of Jewish leaders in
the United States.'
Its students are required
to pursue a-Ph.D. program
at an adjacent university
while engaged in their Jew-
ish studies. This is in sup-
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Sephardi Parley
to Host Israelis

NEW YORK — Victor
Shemtov, Israeli Minister of
Health of Israel, will speak
June .1 at the American Se-
phardi Federation Conven-
tion at Shearith Israel Syn-
agogue in New York.
Another highlight of the
conclave will be an address
by Colonel Baruch Levi, ad-
viser to the Prime Minister
on Social Welfare in Israel,
and former commander of
the Gadna.
Several hundred -delegates
from throughout the United
States are expected to at-
tend the second national
convention. .

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