THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1984 MAGICIAN has "fulfilled all our obligations' -;nder the Egyptian-Israeli peace ) 6r eaty, Egypt has been violating li tLe treaty, specifically because it as failed to return its ambas- ador to Israel for the last two years. c "Meanwhile, in a convention 'session on anti-Semitism, dele- Ates were told by the ADL's asso- ciate national director, Abraham Forman, that they should take the initiative in combatting such hatred when it appears in their p-ea. "There is no greater impact in Fighting this poison than on the .Jcal level," Foxman said, adding Isat if people wait for action from a national or international Jewish organization it may be too ate. The growing rift between kmerican blacks and Jews was --Idressed by Morris B. Abram, .ionorary president of the Ameri- 1 ;:cm Jewaish Committee and an ttorney at a Washington law irm. 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" ,...\\\,.- ..,%— „:" ... :-,:.....2...\'`Z,. % . \ :,,,, l'adassah raises `3 million for !outh aliyah 1 San Francisco (JTA) — Hadas- ah, described as the single i liggest contributor to Israel's li routh aliyah program, raised "1,172,000 this year toward sup- ort of its 313 residential and all- -,-, r facilitt which provide care nj i lnnualy L its 18,000 youth, Sylvia Dopp.-31t, youth aliyah i, hairman, reported last week at i'ie. Hadassah annual convention iere, attended by 2,500 delegates ,nd guests. 1 She also reported that as a spe- qai gift to youth sliyah, at the onclusion of its 50th anniversary Iear, the Hadassah board voted n additional $250,000 for a new r rts center in Israel. 1 rabs released , . Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel efense Force released several ,o7en Arabs from the Ansar tison Camp in south Lebanon 'uesday, the day of the Moslem of Id el-Adha. i .ast l l About 800 prisoners are still onfined to the camp which once teld 5,000. 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