THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Colleges Given Boycott Guides NEW YORK (JTA) -- Concerned by efforts of Arab countries to influence American institutions of higher learning, the Ameri- can Jewish Committee has sent a proposed guideline to 187 leading colleges and universities aimed at pre- venting these schools from agreeing to discriminatory practices or biased courses when accepting foreign money. e41"/V id, SALE N S z DIAMOND BRIDAL SET .12 CARAT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE SET IN . 14K YELLOW GOLD Naum's sOt ,oAt 1 89 #8956026JMT REG: $219. SALE ENDS MARCH 24, 1979 CATALOG SHOWROOMS SOUTHFIELD SHOWROOM 27065 GREENFIELD RD. Ira Silverman, director of special programs for the AJCommittee, said there were no objections to "legitimate" programs of study of the Arab or Islamic world. He said there were objections to programs which displayed a definite anti-Israel slant as could be seen in their courses and lecturers. Silverman pointed speci- fically to the $750,000 re- ceived by Georgetown Uni- versity in Washington, D.C. from Libya for an Arab studies center and the $1 million given the Univer- sity of Southern California by Saudi Arabia for Arab studies, both with the pro- viso that Middle East studies would not include -Israel. Silverman noted that not only was Georgetown honoring Muammar Qaddafi, who was the "underwriter" of ter- rorist activities through- out the world as well as the university program, but was also being asked to accept a pro-Arab slant in its courses. He said that Georgetown said it was willing to re- ceive Jewish or Israeli funds for a program on the other side. Silverman stressed that Jewish groups would not be "sucked in" to trying to match Arab programs, since the important point was "Best Deal In Town" WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. 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He stressed, however, that Georgetown; a Catholic university, was not anti- Jewish, was creating a good Judaic studies program and had many professors close to Israel on its faculty. Another concern ex- pressed was the require- ment that colleges accept- ing Arab funds exclude Jews from their programs. The proposed guidelines would have the university or college state that it will not dis- criminate on grounds of race, sex, religion ,or na- tional origin in hiring or assigning personnel; or in the administration of grant4, contracts or other agreements with foreign entities and will not allow these entities to discrimi- nate against the school's personnel. Also, the school will not discriminate in the admis- sion of students to the pro- grams. It will not accept any grant, contract or other agreemeht with a foreign entity which would require cancelling programs or con- tacts with other countries. The AJCommittee recommends that all poten- tial donors be given a copy of the guidelines and that a university official be given the responsibility for monitoring compliance with the guidelines. * * * Boycott Law Agreement WASHINGTON — After months- of private dis- cussions, American businessmen and Jewish groups have re-ached agreement to support an ex- tension, without any changes, of the U.S. law that prohibits Americans from participating in the Arab boycott of Israel. Agreement was reached by the Business Roundtable and the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps recently told Congress that the Carter Administraiton also will support an ex- tension of the law. The Roundtable, how- ever, said that it will con- tinue to seek repeal of the Ribicoff amendment to the 1977 tax reform law, which withholds tax benefits from businesses "cooperating" in the Arab boycott. UJA Cites L.A. NEW YORK — The United Jewish Appeal's 1978 Pinchas Sapir Na- tional Campaign Achieve- ment Award for large cities was presented to the United Jewish Welfare Fund of Los Angeles. Los Angeles raised $31.5 million, a 16 percent in- crease over 1977 results. Friday, March 16, 1919 19 Nazi Poetess' Stamp Protested by British Jews' LONDON — The Board of Deputies of British Jews had condemned . West Ger- many's decision to issue a commemorative stamp honoring poet Agnes Miegel, an admirer o Adolf Hitler. - Miegel wrote many poems glorifying the Nazis .C.SS`° aS 0-0 0° and a volume of hen-work, with a foreword by Her- mann Goering, was used as Nazi propaganda in Ger- man schools. 'WS 9-01. • em "sang 9-1.1. lij.•sinta 4•UOIN 6 1.1. 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