THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS So nigh is grandeur to our dust, so near is God to man, when duty whispers low, "Thou must," the youth re- plies, "I can." —Emerson SEE THE NEW ■■ RIKSHAW INN YOU MUST TRY OUR NEW LUNCHEON MENU! WE NOW HAVE DELIVERY SERVICE IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 851-6400 Carry Outs Available ALEXANDER'S rgA 13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE 542-4414 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. OPEN 7 DAYS Mon. Thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FROM $2.95 85c EXTRA INCLUDES: SOUP, VEG., COFFEE OR TEA OR 1 SOFT DRINK OR 1 HOT CHOCOLATE AND DESSERT I 1 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 1-11 a.m. Mon-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. til 2 p.m. FROM 99c to $2 1951 WAFFLE AND COFFEE 2EiGS, TOAST & COFFEE $1.45 $1.10 American Criticism of WB Pledge Termed Hypocritical Commentary from Seven Arts Friends of Israel in the United States were recently treated to their first dose of international hyprocrisy — American style. The event centered upon the rift between Jerusalem and Washington over the Israeli government's re- quirement that all for- eigners seeking work per- mits on the West Bank sign a pledge to refrain from "any act or rendering of any service to the PLO or any other hostile organization as defined by law." So far, 21 foreign lectur- ers and teachers employed at Bir Zeit and Al Najah Universities, both on the West Bank, have been forced to leave the country because they refused to sign the pledge on the grounds that it was a political docu- ment that infringed on aca- demic freedom. Secretary of State George Shultz, re- minding all of his former life in the academic com- munity as dean of the graduate school of business at Chicago University, compared the pledge re- quirement to that of loyalty oaths demanded by certain American universities in the 1950s and urged the academic community to speak out against it. But the Israel Embassy was quick to retort that the pledge requirement was similar to that being required of aliens seek- ing entry into the U.S. The U.S. law bars tem- porary visas to persons including teachers, who are anarchists, Com- munists, Nazi war crimi- nals and groups whose aim is to overthrow the government. This stipu- lation has been used by the U.S. to exclude pro- fessors from East Euro- pean countries and members of the PLO. So it was with a bit of irony that a mere week after the Shultz castigation of Is- rael, the State Department chose to bar leading Pales- tinian poet and PLO sym- pathizer Mohmoud Darwish from participating in a New York poetry reading to raise funds for the United Na- tions Children's Fund relief work in Lebanon because of his ideological views. 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RESTA URANT- DEUCATESSEN 353-4999 +•••••••••••••••• • 11 MILE AT LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW MALL TORONTO (JTA) — De- nnis McDermott, president of the Canadian Labor Fed- eration (CLF), said he re- jected a pro-PLO resolution overwhelmingly adopted at last week's convention of the Ontario Federation of Labor (OFL) and that he was prepared to test the issue at the next meeting of the CLF's executive council. The OFL, which repre- sents some 800,000 trade unionists, recognized the PLO as the legitimate representative of the Pales- tinian people. But the OFL's president, Clifford Pilkey, later interpreted that endorsement as being con- ditional ,on the PLO's recog- nition of Israel. McDermott denounced the PLO last Friday, December 10, 1982 45 YOU'LL LOVE OUR GREEK DISHES AT GOLDEN PLATTE 35227 Greek-American Restaurant GRAND RIVER & DRAKE 477-3111 Farmington IN THE DRAKESHIRE PLAZA NOW SERVING SAGANAKI FLAMING CHEESE OPA! JUST LIKE GREEKTOWN! 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S. of 14 Mile Royal Oak 549-2323 43180 W. NINE MILE RD. 600 FEET EAST OF NOVI RD. NOVI, MI. major credit cards accepted FOR I valet parking optional INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS CALL 349 6200 - A UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE Y THROUGH SATUR Pym Is Upset by Responses to Reagan Plan LONDON (JTA) — British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym expressed dis- appointment with both the Israeli and Arab response to the Middle East peace in- itiative announced by President Reagan Sept. 1. But he criticized Israel more sharply for refusing Reagan's call for a freeze of settlements on the West Bank. Pym spoke at a meeting of Jewish leaders from the Commonwealth countries, organized last week by the Board of Deputies of British Jews. He stressed that de- spite his criticism of Israel's negative response to the Reagan proposals, Britain had "deep respect" for Is- rael, its democracy and freedom. mu; gimp: •-- Inn ... 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