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August 13, 1982 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-13

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Jewish Divorce
Bill Recalled

NEW YORK ( JTA) —
Assemblyman Sheldon
Silver (D-Manhattan) said
he had recalled a measure,
sponsored by him and ap-
proved by both the Assem-
bly and Senate of the 1982
Legislature, on the problem
of Jewish religious divorces
because Gov. Hugh Carey's
office had informed him the
governor intended to veto it.
Silver also said that he in-
tended to introduce a new
bill in the 1983 legislature
similar to one he had spon-
sored, also approved by both
houses, to provide time off
for observance of religious
holidays by Jewish and
non-Jewish teachers.
Carey vetoed that bill last
week. Silver withdrew the
divorce ("get") bill also last
week.
Carey had been advised
by his counsel that both
measures were unconstitu-
tional.

The root of all discontent
is self-love.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Christian Author Asserts
Israel Raid Was Welcomed

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
Jerusalem-based Christian
author and lecturer who re-
cently returned from a tour
of south Lebanon which in-
cluded discussions with
Lebanese Christians and
Moslems in the region, re-
ported that an overwhelm-
ing majority of the popula-
tion welcomed the Israeli
military operation to rid
south Lebanon of the occu-
pation of the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization.
While asserting that the
PLO, in accordance with an
agreement set forth in 1973,
was to operate only a politi-
cal office in Beirut with a
small military presence in
Lebanon, Lance Lambert
said in a recent interview on
the Christian Broadcasting
Network's "700 Club" pro-
gram that the PLO had "lit-
erally taken over" south
Lebanon.
He would describe only as
"horror stories" the at-

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rocities by the PLO related
to him by persons living in
south Lebanon.
"When the Israelis
went into Lebanon, they
found 500 tanks — T-62s,
T-55s — these are not the
most obsolete (Soviet-
made) tanks" he declared
on the broadcast pro-
gram which is syndicated
to 150 stations nation-
wide. "What was a ter-
rorist organization or a
political organization
doing with 500 tanks?"
According to Lambert,
who is the author of three
books and is based at the In-
ternational Christian Em-
bassy in Jerusalem, the
huge arms caches found by
the Israel Defense Force
were capable of arming
some 200,000 fighters.
Lambert said that the
PLO was in the process of
organizing by the fall of this
year a "volunteer army" to
join the Palestinian army
with recruits from North
Vietnam, North Korea,
Cuba, Iran and elsewhere.
The author and lecturer
claimed, as have Israeli offi-
cials since the "Peace for
Galilee" campaign began
June 6, that the PLO had
carefully placed their mili-
tary armaments inside civi-
lian centers, including the
basements of mosques, hos-
pitals, schools and medical
clinics, "endangering the
civilian population of Leba-
non . . . In fact, they have
used the civilians, including
the Palestinian people, as
hostages," he said.
Lebanon and its capital,
Beirut, Lambert claimed,
"was the world center for
KGB training for terrorist
subversion." He said that
camps run under the au-
spices of the United Nations
Relief and Works Agency
(UNRWA) were terrorist
training centers for groups
like the Bader-Meinhof
gang, the Japanese Red
Army, the Italian Red
Brigade and anti-Basque
terrorists.

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The annual contest is
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Clubs, and is chaired for the
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Lions from Michigan and
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game.
Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel will sing the
Canadian and American
national anthems before the
game.

Medical Grants

NEW YORK — The Mor-
ris J. and Betty Kaplun
Foundation has announced
grants of $5,000 each for the
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