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Young, Jackson Continue
Pro-Palestinian Positions
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Two black proponents of
U.S. dialogues with the
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sador Andrew Young and
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recent Israel Supreme
Court decision calling the
settlement of Elon Moreh il-
legal was "consistent with
Palestinian positions."
Jackson continued to con-
fuse, whether intentionally
or unintentionally, the
Palestine Liberation
Organization with the
Palestinian people. He told
the convention to look be-
hind the facts of those being
called terrorists. "The PLO
were displaced from their
homeland 31 years ago," he
claimed. He cited statistics
calling "the PLO" the doc-
tors and educators of the
Middle East.
Jackson said Israel must
release Jerusalem "from
captivity."
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Missionaries Withdraw Zoning
Request in Philly After Protest
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Beth Yeshua, described by
the Philadelphia Jewish
Community Relations
Council as a group of "fun-
damentalist Christians
masquerading as Jews," has
cancelled a bid to buy a resi-
dential building for worship
and a private school and
dropped a request for a
needed change in the zoning
law.
An outpouring of protest
at an Oct. 23 session of the
Lower Merion Township
Zoning Hearing Board
forced the board to move a
second session to larger
quarters. The second ses-
sion was cancelled when the
"congregation" withdrew
its bid to buy and its appli-
cation to the zoning board.
Michael Masch, JCRC
interreligious affairs direc-
tor, said the group had an
agreement of sale to buy a
three-story mansion in Mer-
ion for $210,000.
Masch said that the
issue had "sensitized a
great number of people —
Christian as well as Jew
— to the deceptive char-
acter of Beth Yeshua and
the unethical nature of its
attempts to seduce and
entrap Jewish young
people."
Masch said the "congre-
gation" had been function-
ing in the area for about five
years and had grown from
30 members to between 150
and 200. He estimated that
about half of the increased
membership was made up of
Jews, particularly young
adults.
He also told the JTA that
Beth Yeshua is one of about
25 so-called messianic
synagogues affiliated with
the Messianic Jewish Al-
liance of America, which
has its headquarters in
Chicago.
He said the group was
unique among missionaries
to Jews in that it refused to
use the world "Christ" dr
"Christian" in any of its
programs. But, he added,
while the group observes
many Jewish rituals, it has
altered their content to con-
form to Christian theology.
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"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
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Music for stage play and film by JERRY BOCK lyrics for stage play and film by SHELDON HARNICK
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