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 14K yellow or white gold textured case and bracelet, 8 full- cut diamonds $795 GA JEWELERS Ltd. 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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. DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally 891.1818 Subu , L.a.- Call Tolle:' Revcr se Charge, 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. GEORGE OHRENSTEIN • Certified Horologist Graduate Gemologist 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 Rabbi Miton Arm Awarded_ Degree Authorized Factory Agency ♦ spectator received severe head injuries. 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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- port of the theory first pro- pounded by Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan, founder of the Re- constructionist Movement, that within the Diaspora every Jew lives "in two civili- zations." MAKE THIS MOTHER'S DAY HER HAPPIEST DAY! _ 4 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. 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