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November 23, 1979 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, November 23, 1979

Israel Ban ned at Tokyo Tourney

NEW YORK (JTA) ---
Dennis Hanover, coach of
the Israel karate team and
head of the Israel Karate
Federation, reports that the
Israel karate team's invita-
tion to the upcoming World
Games, involving 70 na-
tions in Japan, has been re-
voked.
Hanover, a South Afri-
can, who made aliya to-
gether with several of his
countrymen now represent-
ing Israel in karate, was in
New York last week to set
up a tour of the United
States for his karate team.
According to Hanover,
the Kyokushinkai karate
organization, one of two
types of karate in vogue
around the world, has in-
vited Israel through its
,association head, Mas
Oyama, to participate in the
tournament which began in
Tokyo this week.
Oyama is highly re-
spected all over the world as
a karate teacher and is the

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the PLO, would bomb the
site of the competition.
Since the six or seven
men who would repre-
sent Israel in this karate
tournament received fur-
loughs from the army,
which cannot be post-
poned, Hanover flew
to New York to confer
with Rabbi Alex
Sternberg, who heads the
worldwide Jewish Ka-
rate Federation, in order
to set up substitute tour
for the Israelis.
It appears likely that the
Israeli team will compete in
New York, Miami, Chicago
and Las Vegas. Hanover
and Sternberg, who is also
the coach of the American
team, worked out a program
whereby Israel will compete
against the United States
National team in Caesar's
Palace in Las Vegas on
Tuesday, then will go
against teams in Chicago,
New York and Miami.
Sternberg indicated the
Israelis will compete
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initiator of the Kyokushin-
kai type of karate. He was
Hanover's teacher and got
him interested in this type
of karate and offered to help
organize the Israeli karate
people involved in this
sport.
Hanover told the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency that Is-
rael competed in Japan in
1977 and was very well re-
ceived at that time. Accord-
ing to Hanover, .the main
reason for Israel's dismissal
from the 70-nation group
which will participate in the
karate tournament is the
fact that the Arab League
countries are very strong
and very much involved in
the organization of
Kyokushinkai.
The honorary president of
the Tokyo tournament is
King Hussein of Jordan.
The Palestine Liberation
Organization has been in-
vited and sent a group of
three karate participants to
represent them in the tour-
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NEW. YORK — Two
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