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May 27, 1977 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30 Friday, May 27, 1977

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cently carried a story out
of Israel quoting Haim Glo-
vinsky, honorary secretary
of the Israel Olympic Corn-
mittee, that the Russians
would, go all out to host and
protect the Israelis in the
1980 Olympics. The state-
ment caused the raising of
eyebrows, due, of course, to
the nasty treatment the So-
viet Union is according Jew-
ish citizens who wish to emi-
grate and, for that matter,
even those who remain at
home.
Many people find it hard
to reconcile the Russian
treatment of the Jewish
people with Glovinsky's
statement, but never-
theless, he advises us that
of all the nations concerned
with a smooth Olympic op-
eration, the Soviet Union
leads the pack. Coming
from Glovinsky, who has
sat at Olympic council meet-
ings with all of the IOC
members over the past 30
years, one has to assess his
evaluation of the ' situation
as being very valid despite
external appearances to the
contrary.
Glovinsky, a native of
Lodz, Poland, is very well
aware of the contrariness
of the Soviet rulers and has
run into their politicos time
and time again at various
sports functions. Never-
theless, he is adamant in
his contention that we need
have no fear about Russia's
conduct towards Israel in
1980.
Of more concern at the
moment is the possibility
that as a result of the re-
cent meeting of the Nation-
al Olympic Committee
(NOC of the World in Abid-
jan, Ivory Coast, South Af-
rica could be forced out of
the Maccabiah Games. The
NOC is comprised of 130 na-
tions whereas the Inter-
national Olympic Com-
mittee is comprised of only
70 nations.
It was recommened at
the NOC meeting for consid-
eration by the IOC that if a
particular National Olym-
pic Committee is suspended
by the International Olym-
pic_ Committee, then all the
NOCs must avoid any con-
tact with that particular
NOC.
There is no question that
South Africa, because of its
strong apartheid move-
ment, is the butt of every-
one's rancor.
While Nigeria's recom-
mendation was accepted at
the Abidjan meeting by the
majority, when it came to
the joint session between
the NOC and IOC executive
committee, Lord Killanin,
president of the Inter-
national Olympic Com-
mittee, merely noted the

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recommendation, spoke of
the difficulties involved and
then tabled the subject for
the present.
The next IOC meeting
will be held in Prague in
June, where the Nigerian
recommendation will be
taken into consideration
once again. Since the whole
matter cannot be concluded
prior to June, it is safe to
assume that nothing unto-
ward will happen so far as
the participation of the
South African Maccabiah
team is concerned.
***
MACCABIAH MISH
MASH: For the first time
in history the Virgin Islands
will be represented in the
10th Maccabiah Games
with a five-man delegation.
While the United States is
striving to bring a team of
300 athletes to the Holy
Land, Great Britain has in-
dicated it will come 135
strong while ' the Belgian
group has confirmed that
their team will consist of 80
athletes and officials.

The Canadian flag bearer
in the upcoming Games will
be Ms. Abbie Hoffman, the
veteran Olympic middle dis-
tance runner. There will be
an - assembly of veterans
who appeared in the first
Maccabiah Games in 1932
which will take place on
May 26. The leader of the
group is Yehoshua Alouf,
now considered the dean
among sports historians in
Israel.

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Dropsie Awards
Kaplun Prizes

PHILADELPHIA—Rob-
ert J. Lipshutz, White
House Counsel to President
Jimmy Carter, and Rabbi
Dr. Alexander Scheiber,
president of the Jewish The-
ological Seminary of Hun-
gary, have been named re-
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the most prestigious honors
bestowed by the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem,
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being duplicated in the
United States by the Drop-
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The prizes will be
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ernors dinner on Thursday
following the school's 65th
annual commencement. A
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