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Trachtenberg stated that the role of the Jewish faculty member on campus "is a difficult, even a tormented, question." Dr. Trachtenberg, a member of the Hillel Com- mission for eight years, said that most Jewish teachers, especially those in the social sciences• and humanities, seek to communicate gen- eral humanistic and social values, rather than the specific values of their Jewish culture. From the point of view of modern secular cul- ture, he explained, the Jewish perspective "is either nationalistic parochialism or a com- plete distortion of perspective." Secular humanists who feel they should not identify with any single culture - "that the whole globe is to be the feast on which we dine" - cannot be ex- Fine Dining In The Elegant Vineyard's Tradition --r W111411 41 IMO *If . .01.• • • d 41,.•/Pip Ow" Oh • • IVA • • •;• esse.. Also Enjoy Our Fine Menu Downstairs. 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It cannot be imposed, he warned. Egyptian Envoy Suggests U.S., PLO Negotiate . WASHINGTON (JTA) - Ashraf Ghorbal, Egypt's ambassador to the United States, suggested this week that the Reagan Adminis- tration conduct a "dialogue" with the Palestine Libera- tion 'Organization as a means to induce the PLO to "take the steps" toward recognition of Israel. "The United States is not at war with the PLO," Ghorbal said in a wide rang- ing discussion on Middle East issues sponsored by the American Enterprise Insti- tute, a conservative think- tank. The PLO, Ghorbal said, "seeks only an understand- ing, a psychological um- brella, a dialogue between the U.S. and the PLO which will be destined to help the PLO be convinced that they take the steps that we all want them to take." Ghorbal pointed out that the PLO has but "one trump card," that of recognition of Israel, and "if they give that away, they have nothing to use in negotiations." 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