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Three novels defused into
a single volume elevate
"The Refusers" by Stanley
Burnshaw (Horizon Press)
into fictionalized history.
Burnshaw treks major
roads in 3,000 years of
Jewish history in a trilogy
that deals with as many
major experiences.
In his three books that
combine into "The Refus-
ers," the author covers the
historic dramas of Moses
and the early Egyptian era;
and the Marranos.
In the second book he
develops the theme relat-
ing to the Inquisition. The
third is an echo of the
most recent events, the
Hitler terror, the sur-
vivalism.
In its totality, this work
combines differing experi-
ences which, in reality,
merge into a single story
that spells Jewish history.
The author is a novelist
and poet, as well as a trans-
lator. He is the editor of
"The Poem Itself' and "The
Modern Hebrew Poem It-
self."
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resident of Gaza was killed
and eight others were in-
jured when a grenade
thrown at an Israeli vehicle
exploded in a crowd of bys-
tanders in the town's main
square.
The incidents were the
first unrest in the adminis-
tered territories since Is-
raeli forces invaded Leba-
non on Sunday. The bio-
lence erupted at Najah Uni-
versity in Nablus where
students erected road blocks
and stoned Israeli military
vehicles. The demon-
strators shouted slogans
denouncing the Israeli ac-
tion in Lebanon and vowing
support for the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
Soldiers dispersed them
with tear gas and rubber
bullets. They also fired into
the air.
According to security
sources, two Arabs were
injured by glass splinters
and a third was hit in the
leg by a richocheting bul-
let. Arab sources put the
number of wounded at
five.
Meanwhile, the West
Bank civil administration
banned the circulation of
three East Jerusalem
Arabic dailies on the West
Bank on grounds of incite-
ment. The newspaper Al
Fajr carried a front page ad-
vertisement denouncing the
Israeli operation in Leba-
non and "the conspiracy of
silence by the Arab states."
The ad urged the Arab
countries to fulfill their "na-
tional commitments"
toward the Palestinian
people.
It was signed by the
mayors of the West Bank
and mayors ousted by the
Israeli authorities who af-
firmed their support of the
PLO as the "sole legitimate
representative of the Pales-
tinian people."
In Detroit this week, the
Detroit Free Press carried
an interview with Tawfiq
Zayyad, the Arab mayor of
Nazareth since 1975 and a
member of the Knesset
since 1973.
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NEW YORK — Yeshiva
University's Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law will
award 308 Juris Doctor de-
grees to its 1982 graduates
during the school's fourth
annual commencement on
Sunday.
Close to half the
graduates (145) are women.
Zayyad charged that
the Israeli action in
Lebanon was intended to
exterminate the Palesti-
nian people.
On Tuesday, the Free
Press interviewed Shimon
Samuels, director of the
European Office of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.
Samuels refuted the
PLO's denial that it was in-
volved in the shooting of Is-
rael's ambassador to Brit-
ain. Samuels said the. PLO
has proven itself insincere
"when it says its enemy is
Israel, not Jews."
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