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August 06, 1982 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-06

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c-- 3 Friday, Aavist 6, 1962

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women Prepare Access Guide for the Handicapped and the Aged

Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, has embarked on a
project that will provide a
comprehensive access guide
to be used by the handi-
capped and elderly.
The guide will designate
accessibility to many medi-
cal and educational institu-



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tions, public buildings, cul-
tural and recreational
areas, places of worship,
shopping centers and stores,
theaters and restaurants in
Wayne, Oakland and
Macomb counties.
It will be published in di-
rectory form and distrib-
uted free at the end of this
year.
Volunteers from NCJW
and the entire commu-
nity will conduct the
building surveys follow-
ing a one morning or eve-
ning professional train-
ing session on Aug. 30
and 31, conducted by
Miriam King, founder
and director of the
Michigan Center For A
Barrier-Free Environ-
ment, at the Southfield

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Foreign Ministry pub-
licly rejected a statement by
the World Council of
Churches (WCC), blaming
Israel for the plight of the
refugees and homeless and
demanding immediate lift-
ing of Israel's siege of west
Beirut where 5,000 to 6,000
Palestine Liberation
Organization terrorists are
dug in awaiting the out-
come of United States-Arab
negotiations to get them out
of Lebanon.
The Foreign Ministry as-
serted that the demand of
the WCC for the immediate
lifting of the siege of west
Beirut "should have been
addressed to the PLO which
is holding as hostages tens
of thousands" of residents.
The Foreign Ministry
also declared that the WCC
had been misled about "the
alleged barring of

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humanitarian agencies
from extending help to the
needy in Lebanon and the
Red Cross from visiting
camps where terrorists are
detained."
Dismissing the charges
as "simply untrue," the
ministry declared that
Red Cross representa-
tives have visited the de-
tention camps "and tes-
tified to the satisfactory
human conditions pre-
vailing" in the camps.
It added that the WCC
commission "Also failed to
be informed about the ex-
tensive reconstruction and
rehabilitation under way in
liberated south Lebanon.
The WCC, comprising
400 churches of the Protes-
tant, Greek Orthodox and
Catholic faiths, based its
charges against Israel on a
report by a five-member
delegation which the WCC
had sent to Lebanon. The
report was made to an as-
sembly of the member
churches held at the WCC's
headquarters in Geneva
last week.
The unanimity of the
anti-Israel stance expressed
by the WCC was shattered
by one of the WCC officials,
Armenian Archbishop Ag-
amia, and by sharp and
skeptical questioning by re-
porters at a press conference
on the delegation report.

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Are Jailed for
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two
young women soldiers have
been sentenced to prison
terms for beating a British
woman employee of Bir Zeit
University -on the West
Bank.
One of the soldiers was
given a three-month jail
sentence and the other one
was sent to prison for one
month for beating Ann
Scott at Military Govern-
ment headquarters in
Ramallah last June. She
had accompanied two stu-
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identity cards confiscated
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questions about what she
was doing at Bir Zeit, she
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