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August 13, 1982 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, August 13, 1982

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This worker is one of hundreds of ORT students
who are working in Israeli factories this summer as
replacements for reservists called up because of the
hostilities in Lebanon. The Organization for Rehabili-
tation through Training calls it "I'm Here to Replace
My Father Who's Been Called Up" program.

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JERUSALEM — In the
wake of Israel's invasion of
Lebanon, Egyptian Foreign
Minister Kamal Hassan Ali
has reaffirmed his country's
commitment to the Camp
David peace process, the
Jerusalem Post reported
last week.
Ali reiterated Egypt's
support for the peace proc-
ess in remarks to reporters
following a meeting in
Cairo with Saad Mortada,
Egypt's ambassador to Is-
rael and Abdel Meguid, the
Egyptian delegate at the
United Nations.
"What happened (in
Lebanon) . . . does not
encourage peace or build
peace," Ali said. "But, the

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organization. The first
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Aug. 18, 1897, by a group of
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BBW now has 120,000
members in 900 chapters
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The emerging scope of the
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Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty . . . remains an Egyp-
tian commitment."

Libyan Criticism
Ruffles Greece

NEW YORK — The
Greek governinent has pro-
tested the Libyan diploma-
tic mission's characteriza-
tion of the Greek opposition
party's Middle East policy
as "defending international
Zionism."
The head of the Libyan
mission in Athens over the
weekend also told reporters
that the New Democracy
Party had adopted policies-
that "long ago should have
been dumped on the rubbish
heap of history."
The Greeks told the Li-
byans that the criticism was
"quite unacceptable."

March in Munich
Against Israel

NEW YORK — One
thousand West German and
Arab demonstrators
marched through Munich
last Saturday to protest Is-
rael's action against the
Palestine Liberation
Organization in Lebanon.
The marchers called the
action genocide and called
for German recognition of
the PLO. The demonstra-
tion was organized by the
Palestine Students Organ-
ization and came a week
after the El Al annex at the
Munich airport was
bombed, injuring seven per-
sons.

Britain to Aid
Search for
Wallenberg

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forts to ascertain the truth
about the fate of missing
diplomat Raoul Wallen-
berg, the legendary savior
of Jews in Hungary during
the Nazi occupation of that
country in World War II.
Wallenberg has been
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in January 1945. If alive, he
would be 70 years old.

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