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Congress Proclaims ADL Day
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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Reagan signed a
joint Congressional resolu-
tion last week proclaiming
Nov. 12, 1983 as Anti-
Defamation League Day in
honor of the 70th anniver-
sary of the organization
founded by Bnai Brith.
A spokesman for Rep.
Jerry Patterson (D-Calif.),
who initiated the legisla-
tion for the resolution, told
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the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency that only two per-
cent of resolutions designat-
ing such days are passed by
both houses of Congress.
Both the House and the Se-
nate approved the resolu-
tion last week.
The resolution praises the
ADL for having "since its
inception . . . worked to
strengthen the democratic
underpinnings of American
society and to establish a
harmonious unity of friend-
ship and understanding
amidst this nation's religi-
ous, racial and ethnic diver-
sity."
ADL was also praised
for having "combatted,
counteracted and edu-
cated against anti-
Semitism, racism and the
extremists of to-
talitarianism" and for
representing the "special
concerns and interests of
the American Jewish
community in upholding
human rights and civil
liberties in this country
and throughout the
world."
Patterson, in introducing
the resolution on the floor of
the House, noted that the
"basic tenets" of the ADL
are embodied in a statement
by the poet Walt Whitman
that "whoever degrades
another degrades me."
Study Group,
ADL Publish
Bibliography
NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith (ADL) and the
National Committee for
Middle East Studies have
published a bibliography of
reference materials on vari-
ous aspects of the Middle
East for junior high and
high school teachers.
Contained in the fall
issue of "Middle East
Notebook," a joint publica-
tion of the committee and
the ADL, the bibliography's
primary focus is on mate-
rials not generally consi-
dered as texts — personal
accounts, novels, studies by
anthropologists and cook-
books. An addendum of 12
works by noted scholars is
included with the bibliog-
raphy.
The publication may be
obtained by writing to Mid-
dle East Notebook, 823 Un-
ited Nations Plaza, New
York, N.Y. 10017. There is
a nominal charge for the
periodical.
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