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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The U.S. Citizens Congress
Education Foundation, an
ultra-conservative group
founded by Rabbi Baruch
Korff of Rehoboth, Mass., is
conducting a congressional
internship program that is
open to students from Is-
rael, Iran and four Arab
countries — Egypt, Jordan,
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
According to the Founda-
tion's executive director,
Barry Cooperstein of Taun-
ton, Mass., the program is
designed to place students
for periods of six to nine
months in jobs at the
Capitol.
The Foundation's schol-
arship fund pays part of
their expenses, he said, but
none of them is compen-
sated in any way by the U.S.
government.
Two Iranians have
completed their training
period. One served Rep.
James R. Mann (D-SC)
and the other worked in a
research capacity for the
Senate Republic Steering
Committee at the sugges-
tion of Sen. James
McClure (R-Id.).
At present, two Egyp-
tians are in training.
Korff, who is honorary
president of the U.S. Citi-
zens Congress which he also
founded and contributed to
Richard Nixon's financial
support after his resigna-
tion from the Presidency,
was the guest of Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat last
December in Cairo.
He initiated the intern-
ships after meeting with
Egyptian officials here
early last winter. Both the
Congress and the Founda-
tion have their offices in
"It is the intention of
the Foundation not only
to facilitate the learning
process of the intern but
also to motivate him in
the pursuit of those com-
ponents essential to good
government and domes-
tic stability," Coopers-
tein said. "This should ul-
timately benefit the
intern's native country
and its future relation-
ship with the United
States and its neighbors."
Cooperstein said he ex-
pects interns from the other
four countries to come here
in the next two months.
We sometimes marvel
when we think how little
our parents knew of child
psychology and how won-
derful we are.
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