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February 15, 1980 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Computer, Judaic Studies Program

SKOKIE, Ill. — The He-
brew Theological College of
Skokie will offer a summer
program for high school
boys blending Judaic
studies and computer sci:
ences. The program will run

from June 23 to July 24.
For information, write
the dean of admissions,
Yeshivat Hakayitz, Hebrew
Theological College, 7135
N. Carpenter Rd., Skokie,

Ill.

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Egyptian Embarrasses Envoys
With His Anti-Israel Comments

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israeli circles have reacted
with "disgust" and disbelief
to virulently anti-Israel
remarks attributed to
Egyptian Deputy Premier
Hassan Tohamey in an
interview published in the
Kuwaiti newspaper Al-
Siyassa. Egyptian dip-
lomats in Tel Aviv seeking
premises for their embassy,
were embarrassed and
suggested that the corn-

ments, reported by Haaretz,
may have been taken out of
context.
Israeli political circles
said Tohamey's remarks
were "foolish and incredi-
ble" and in no way reflect
the views of the Egyptian
president and government
as Israel knows them. To-
hamey, a long-time friend of
President Anwar Sadat and
an early participant in the
Egyptian-Israeli peace

AJCongress Defends Student
Right to Petition in Calif.

NEW YORK — Does a
California shopping center
have the right to deny ac-
cess to students seeking to
circulate a petition on the
g r ounds that the center is
private property?
This is the question in
"Pruneyard Shopping Cen-
ter v. Robins," now before
the United States Supreme
Court. The American
Jewish Congress, on behalf
of itself and the Synagogue
council of America, filed a
friend-of-the-court brief de-
fending the students' right
to petition. Abraham S.
Goldstein, chairman of the
American Jewish Congress
Commission on Law and So-
cial Action, made the an-
nouncement.
The case involves a group
of Jewish students from
Temple Emanu-El in San
Jose who, in a class project
with their. teacher, sought
to collect signatures at the
Pruneyard Shopping Cen-
ter for a petition opposing

L.A. Seeking
Jews for Jobs

LOS ANGELES — Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Brad-
ley, in cooperation with the
L.A. chapter of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, has
hired a Jewish ombudsman
to inform the local Jewish
community of employment
opportunities in city gov-
ernment.
"Following extensive
analysis of the current city
work force and exploration
with the mayor's office, the
personnel department and
leaders of major city de-
partments about recruiting
and hiring practices we
have found in the past,
Jewish personnel have been
limited or absent from key
city government depart-
ments," noted Dr. Neil
Sandberg, director of AJC's
western region.

Yeshiva Students
Study in Israel

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
total of 300 Jewish teena-
gers are in Israel as the first
participants in a new pro-
gram under which all of the
12th grade students of a
number of yeshivot will
study in Israel for at least
six months before gradua-
tion, according to Moshe
Ishon, director of the Torah
Education and Culture De-
partment of the American
Section of the World Zionist
Organization.

the United Nations resolu-
tion condemning Zionism as
a form of racism. They were
ejected from the center by
Pruneyard's security force.
When the students
brought their case to
court, their right to peti-
tion in a shopping center
was upheld by the Sup-
reme Court of California.
The owner of the shop-
ping center then ap-
pealed to the United

States Supreme Court on
the ground that the state
court ruling violated his
constitutionally - guar-
anteed property rights.

The brief argues that a
shopping center in contem-
porary California is a public
forum where free expres-
sion is protected by the
United States Constitution.
The brief also argues that
California's recognition of a
state constitutional right to
gather signatures for a peti-
tion at a privately-owned
shopping center does not
deprive the shopping center
owner of liberty or property
without due process of law.
It notes that the petitioners'
activities were found by the
lower court not to interfere
with the operation . of the
shopping center.

process, was quoted as pre-
dicting the imminent col-
lapse of that "semi-state, Is-
rael."
According to the inter-
view, he said he deduced
from conversations with
Jews and from Koranic
references that the end of
Israel is near. He accused
Israelis of besmirching
his name and claimed
that Jews were "traitors
and hypocrites and had
been portrayed as such in
history books."
Tohamey is a Moslem
fundamentalist who has
been close to Sadat since the
pre-revolutionary times in
Egypt.

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