THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Greece, PLO Increase Ties

NEW YORK — Palestine
Liberation Organization
leader Yasir Arafat com-
pleted a three-day official
visit to Greece on Wednes-
day. The Greek government
of Prime Minister Andreas

Papandreou announced
that it was upgrading the
PLO office in Athens to the
status of a diplomatic mis-
sion, the same status Greece
extends to Israel.

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Allan/Touro College Begins Registration for Classes

The winter term of the
Allan/Touro College will
begin on Jan. 7 with a var-
ied selection of courses for
women, scheduled during
the day or evening at the
college, 21550 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
The Allan/Touro College,
which began its four-year
baccalaureate degree pro-
grams in September with
classes for women, is also
expanding its offerings to
men. Credit courses in the
men's division will be held
in the evening at Yeshivat
Akiva, 27700 Southfield,
Lathrup Village.
taking
Students
courses at Allan/Touro
receive credit toward a
degree at Allan/Touro or
at Touro College in New
York. Part-time students
are also invited to par-
ticipate in these courses
and may elect to have
their credits transferred
to another institution.
The Allan/Touro College
offers Judaic studies as well
as liberal arts courses for
credit.
A full tuition scholarship
is available to early regis-
trants. All students, how-
ever, are required to pay a
registration fee. Those stu-
dents who wish to receive
credit for their courses must
complete the Allan/Touro
application form which is
available from the college
office.
In addition to this liberal
arts program, the college
has a language program
geared to recent immig-
rants who wish to develop

and refine their English
language skills.
A schedule of classes,
which includes a regis-

tration by mail form, is
available from the col-
lege office. Students may
also register, in person

Jan. 4-6 between 10 a.m.
and 3 p.m.
For information, call the
college, 357-2968.

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