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December 01, 1978 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-01

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?Tilt PEIROIT JEWISII NEWS

Acts of Violence Against Egypt's Envoys
in the United States Are Denounced

NEV- YORK (JTA) --
Theodore Mann, chairman
of the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations,
denounced "a series of at-
tempts to terrorize mem-
bers of the Egyptian delega-
tion to the United Nations

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and Egyptian members of
the UN staff by setting fires
to their homes (in
Westchester County, N.Y.)
and other violence."
In response to a related
incident, Rabbi Henry
Siegman, executive director
of the American Jewish
Congress, assailed a fire-
bombing attack over the
weekend against the Egyp-
tian Consulate in San Fran-
cisco as an "evil and stupid
crime."
In a telegram to U.S. Am-
bassador to the United Na-

Pound Will Drop

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The exchange rate of the
U.S. dollar will reach IL 26
at the end of the next fiscal
year, according to the draft
budget prepared by the
Treasury.
The dollar now stands at
19 Israel Pounds. But with
an expected devaluation
rate of some 40 percent until
April 1980, the dollar will
cost seven more Pounds.
By April 1979, the
Treasury expects the dollar
to stand at IL 22, a devalua-
tion of 15 percent. ,

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tions Andrew Young, Mann
said "we and all who sup-
port the cause of Israel and
of peace in the Middle East,
denounce such despicable
acts. We have urged all per-
sons who have information
about such crimes to come
forward so that the guilty
may be brought to justice."
Mann declared that
those claiming responsi-
bility for "these cowardly
and criminal deeds have
identified themselves in
telephone calls to the
media as members of a
Jewish group."
Mann declared that
"these persons have no war-
rant to speak or act for Is-
rael or for the American
Jewish community."
In denouncing the fire-
bombing in San Francisco,
Siegman said "those who
committed this criminal act
share not only the methods
of the PLO, which is to use
violent means to terrorize
their opponents, but also
the goal ofthe PLO, which is
to sabotage the chances of a
peaceful settlement of the
Arab-Israeli conflict."

Four Die in Bus
Attack in Israel

TEL AVIV -(JTA) —.The
fourth fatality in the attack
On the bus near Jericho two
weeks ago was identified as
a 26-year-old k ibutznik
from Kibutz Mitzpeh
Shalom, Aryeh Bentovim.
He was on his way to Ben-
Gurion Airport from where
he was to proceed for a
10-day vacation in Cyprus.
Meanwhile, the United
States government Monday
condemned as "mindless
violence" the terrorist acts
in Israel and the West Bank
and named two Palestinian
Arab groups as "appar-
ently" having taken "public
credit" for them.
State • Department
spokesman Hodding Carter
said that his news reports
have named the El Fatah
and the Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine
as having taken credit.
Both are constituent mem-
bers of the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization.

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first time that musical in-
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covered that could have
been used in the Temple
service.

Rabbis Seek Aid
for Vietnamese

NEW YORK — Citing
the Israeli move to absorb
Vietnamese refugees, the
New York Board of Rabbis
has called upon President
Carter to issue an executive
order to allow the refugees
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