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May 16, 1986 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-16

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• Finally there is the matter of
the Soviet bloc exploiting Arab
radicalism in efforts to extend
their power and influence. The
Soviets have political and mili-
tary training centers for the ter-
rorist cadre, what they call "free-
dom fighters." The Soviets pro-
vide know-how for handling exp-
losives, the fine arts of clandes-
tine operations, the use of prop-
aganda — all the skills to subvert
and weaken nations. We should
make it clear to the Russians
they can't help stir up terrorism
and still have good political rela-
tions, or commerce or tourism,
from the West.

Those who look for causes of
terrorism usually have the wrong
cause in mind. If our world is
going to be decent and civilized,
there never can be any excuse
that can justify the deliberate
kidnapping, maiming and mur-
der of innocent civilians.

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Science specialist in bone mar-
row transplants arrived in
Moscow last week to aid pa-
tients suffering marrow damage
from radiation poisoning as a
result of the Soviet nuclear
plant accident at Chernobyl.
The Israeli expert is Dr. Yair
Reisner, affiliated with the
Weizman Institute in Rehovot
since 1961, and currently work-
ing at New York's sloan-Ket-
tering Cancer Center. Two other
bone marrow experts — Drs.
Paul Terasaki and Richard Gale
— also left New York for
Moscow with Reisner to aid the
patients.

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Raouf El Reedy, Secretary of
Education William Bennett,
Senator Carl Levin, Ambassador
Sol Linowitz, AIPAC President
Robert Asher and American
Jewish Congress President Theo-
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Jewish Committee's 80th An-
niversary annual meeting this
week in Washington, D.C.
Among the issues to be dis-
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Middle East and current progress
toward peace; ways of combatting
international terrorism; the role
schools play in instilling values;
the resurgence of religious ac-
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