THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34 Friday, January 15, 1982
The Jews, in bondage in
Egypt, possessed scrolls, in
which they reveled in every
Sabbath. These promised
them that God would re-
deem them because they re-
sted on the Sabbath.
— Midrash
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Comply With Draft Registry
Rabbinic Students Advised
NEW YORK (JTA) — and Canada; Agudath Is-
The Orthodox Jewish Coali- rael of America; National
tion on the Selective Service Council of Young Israel;
System has sent an advisory Rabbinical Council of
letter to officials of Jewish America; Union of Or-
religious schools, stressing thodox Jewish Congrega-
that while individuals tions of America; United
studying for the rabbinate Satmar Organization;
may, like all divinity stu- United Lubavitch Commu-
dents, claim deferment from nity; Central Rabbinical
military service, they must Congress of the United
still abide by President States and Canada; Torah
Reagan's decision to con- Umesorah, the National
tinue draft registration, Society for Hebrew Day
Rabbi Herman Neuberger, Schools; and COLPA.
the coalition chairman, said
today.
Neuberger said the letter Hate-Spreading
was prompted by informa- Neo-Nazi Sought
tion that there is considera-
BONN (JTA) — An
ble confusion among both American neo-Nazi, iden-
school administrators and tified by West German
divinity students stemming authorities as Gary Rex
from the fact that the re- --Lauck of Lincoln, Neb., has
newed registration proce- apparently left the country
dures differ substantially to avoid standing trial for
from those of previous draft spreading anti-Semitic
registrations.
material in the Federal Re-
Under the current sys- public.
tems, registration requires
A court in the town of
only the filling out of a form Zweibruecken issued a war-
available at U.S post rant for his arrest after he
offices.
failed to show up at a hear-
Under the present sys
ing.
tem, filing for deferment
The authorities believe
or exemption would that Lauck, 28, who is of
take place only after in- German origin, has re-
ductees were chosen, as turned to the U.S.
before, by lottery and
The authorities say it is
called up for induction. unlikely that Lauck will
But that would happen ever be brought to trial be-
only if the President an- cause his offenses are politi-
nounced the existence of cal crimes, a category
a national emergency, excluded from the present
requiring mobilization.
agreements with the U.S.
The coalition members for extradition or mutual
are the Union of Orthodox prosecution.
Rabbis of the United States
Zaire to Restore
Tie With Israel
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael Television's radio
monitor reported that Zaire
President Mobutu Sese
Seko said in an interview on
Radio Kinshasa that he was
determined to restore dip-
lomatic relations with Is-
rael.
He was quoted as saying
that Zaire was an indepen-
dent country and would not
give in to pressure or dic-
tates against any decision
he might take to resume re-
lations with Israel.
Clashes Close
Arab University
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
trustees of Al-Najah Arab
University of Nablus have
decided to close the institute
following bloody clashes be-
tween rival groups of stu-
dents on the campus.
Eighteen students were
injured and a lecturer was
thrown from a third-floor
window.
March of Dimes
Sports Award
Dinner Slated
The 12th annual March of
Dimes Sports Award
Dinner will be held 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Re-
naissance Ballroom of the
Westin Hotel.
TV2 weatherforecaster
Sonny Eliot will be master
of ceremonies. For ticket in-
formation, call the March of
Dimes, 864-6000.
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