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May 06, 1977 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

50 Friday, May 6, 1977

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U.S. Will Pay Outstanding 1975-1976 Dues to UNESCO

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Ambassador William
PARIS (JTA)—The
JEWELRY
U hodexnle IlinmonflA & Jeweir,
Jones, chief U.S. delegate.
United States delegation to
Herrumnting. Jewelry & U nich Hepairime
UNESCO announced that it said that America's deci-
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by the organization's gener-
al conference meeting in
Paris with pleasure and
satisfaction. -
CUSTOM WINDO'JV SHADES
A UNESCO spokesman
said
he expected the funds
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to be transferred within a
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couple of months. The deci-
OFF
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sion to pay the outstanding
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American dues for 1975 and
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1976 was recently voted; by
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Congress.
The U.S. decided to stop
paying its dues in October
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the occupied territories and
barred Israel from all its re-
gional groups.
At its recent Nairobi con-
ference, UNESCO managed
to find a compromise solu-
tion enabling Israel to at-
tend the European regional
group and avoiding a de-
bate on racism and Zion-
ism.
Practically all attending
delegations, including the
Eastern bloc and the non-
aligned countries. privately
expressed relief at Amer-
ica's decision to become a
full-paying member. These
delegations feared that a
continued American finan-
cial boycott would have en-
dangered further UNESCO
activities.
Israeli diplomats also
were partially satisfied as
the U.S. delegation is Is-

cept of Jesus as messiah
and Cerullo's claim in the
book that 25,000 Jews in Is-
rael are enrolled in a sim-
ilar course prepared in
Hebrew.
David Mann, coordinator
of the Jewish Community
Relations Council of New
York's special task force on
missionary activity, re-
called that Cerullo was the
subject of controversy last
year on the eve of Rosh
Hashana because his tele-
vision program entitled
"Masada" was widely ad-
vertised in the secular and
Jewish media without in-
dicating its true sponsor or
nature. The .film featured
well-known Israeli personal-
ities who were not aware of
the "messages" that were
interspersed during the pro-
gram, Mann said.
The son of a Jewish
mother and a non-Jewish fa-
ther, Cerullo, 46, formly of
New Jersey. purchased
three and one-half million
Jewish names from various
lists which he uses to mail
his book and other mis-
sionary material.

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NEW YORK (JTA)A free
Bible correspondence
course aimed at convincing
Jews to accept Jesus as the
messiah is being offered for
mailing "to your home or
office immediately free and
without obligation" by
Morris Cerullo, the author
of a 150-page paperback
book entitled Two Men
From Eden. -
A subscription blank for
the course, which is entitled
"Besorot Shalom" (Gospel
of Peace) and enclosed in
the book, is being mailed to
thousands of persons who
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ited in advance by the
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distributing the book. The
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office box number. The
course promises to provide
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cient manuscripts."
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dence that the book is being
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fact that its thrust is di-
rected at conversion is un-
derlined by the Hebrew
name of the course, the con-

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UNESCO meetings and a
loss of America's voting
rights would have indirectly
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Brandeis University Names
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son are the top officers of a
major New York liquor dis-
tributor.
Antonio Magliocco report-
edly appears on the Justice
Department 1964 and 1970
lists of organized crime fig-
ures and is identified in
New York City Police De-
partment files as a member
of the Colombo family.
The formal university
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troversy sparked by the se-
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Magliocco and his son,
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The Magliocco father and since. '1951. '

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NEW YORK (JTA)—A
spokesman for Brandeis
University in Waltham,
Mass., defended the univer-
sity's approval of Antonio
Magliocco, a reputed New
York mobster, for a univer-
sity award.
The spokesman said that
approval of a "Distin-
guished Service Award" far
Magliocco was made before
university officials knew
about "allegations" in "re-
cent stories in the press"
about Magliocco's back-
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