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November 24, 1978 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-24

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ADL Concerned About Campus
Anti-Semitism at Florida State

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Florida regional office
of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith has
expressed dissatisfaction
and concern over the lack of
more firm action by a stu-
dent disciplinary body
against two Greek letter
fraternities whose members
engaged in an anti-Semitic
assault on a predominantly
Jewish fraternity house on
the University of Florida
campus in Gainesville.
Arthur Teitelbaum, the
ADL's Southern Area direc-
tor, said the ADL has re-
newed its call to university
and state' educational
authorities to conduct inde-
pendent investigations into
the incident and take
appropriate measures.
He identified the offend-
ing fraternities as the
Sigma Phi Epsilon and
Kappa Alpha. According to
Teitelbaum, about 100 stu-
dents, most of them mem-
bers of the two fraternities,
massed outside the largely
Jewish Tau Epsilon Phi
fraternity house Nov.. 10
jeering and shouting anti-
Semitic epithets.
Some of the students
assaulted the house, de-
stroying a fence and
damaging shrubbery and.
other property. They
were dispersed by cam-
pus police.
Teitelbaum said the ADL

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called immediately for the
suspension of the students
involved and revocation of
the charters of Sigma Phi
Epsilon and Kappa Alpha.
A university council repri-
manded the fraternities and
did not address the anti-
Semitism.
Teitelbaum said the
ADL's concern was
heightened by the fact that
the assault on the Tau Epsi-
lon house was the second
anti-Semitic incident on the
Gainesville campus in re-
cent weeks. He said that on
Oct. 7, Sigma Phi Epsilon
members hurled anti-
Semitic epithets at Tau Ep-
silon members during a
football game. As a result,
Sigma Epsilon was tempo-
rarily deprived of its block-
seating privileges in the
football stadium.
Teitelbaum was unable
to say what may have
prompted the outbreak
of anti-Semitism on the
Gainesville campus. He
said, however, that it ap-
peared to be symptoma-
tic of the growing inci-
dence of seemingly unre-
lated anti-Semitic acts in
various parts of the state
where there has been an
upsurge of Ku Klux Klan
activity.
He recalled that a few
months ago, an Orthodox
Jewish student was beaten
up and thrown into a lake at
the University of Miami
and that several weeks ear-
lier a cross was burned in
front of the Jewish commu-
nity center at Newport
Richey, Fla. He said there

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
raeli soldiers at a remote
position in Sinai, near Ras
Sudar on the Gulf of Suez,
were surprised recently to
see a group of uniformed
Egyptian soldiers without
weapons approaching them.
The Egyptian soldiers
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ceived had been consumed
and there was no more food
for their unit. The Israelis
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blessings and hope for
peace.

Arab Pilgrims
Complain of Haj

JERICHO (JTA) — The
first 300 of 3,000 Israeli
Arabs returned last Friday
from their first pilgrimage
to Mecca since 1948. They
reported that at least three
of their people died en route.
They were weary and not
too pleased. This year, for
the first time, Arab citizens
of Israel were allowed by the
Saudi authorities to visit
the holy place of Islam.
During the three-week
journey the pilgrims spent
days on buses, slept out of
doors, had no medical atten-
tion and were charged
exorbinant prices for
minimum services, they
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