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November 14, 1986 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-14

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United Nations (JTA) —
The General Assembly con-
demned by a large margin Is-
rael's "increasing collabora-
tion with the racist regime of
South Africa," and demanded
that Israel terminate "all
forms of collaboration" with
the Pretoria government.
The vote Monday night was
102-29 with 26 abstentions.
The anti-Israel vote, singling
Israel out for alleged military
and economic cooperation
with the . apartheid govern-
ment of South Africa, was
one of eight resolutions con-
demning all aspects of South
Africa's apartheid policies. Is-
rael is singled out for con-
demnation on this issue by
the General Assembly every
year as a result of Arab pres-
sure despite the fact that
Arab and other countries are
engaged in trade and have
other ties with South Africa.
According to information
distributed by the Israel Mis-
sion, South Africa imported
U.S. $10 billion worth of oil
from the Arab countries, from
1980 to 1984, in violation of
the 1979 UN oil embargo on
South Africa.
The United States, Canada
and Australia, as well as
most of the west European
countries, joined Israel in vot-
ing against the resolution. Is-
raeli diplomats said that last

New York — An amicus, or
friend-of-the-court, brief
submitted by the American
Jewish Congress to the Court
of Appeals of the State of
California, charged that the
Livermore Valley Unified
School District contravened
the constitutional prohibition
against government estab-
lishment of religion by allow-
ing a prayer reading at com-
mencement exercises for
Granada High School in
Livermore, Calif.
The brief said that al-
though the high school gave
its students a voice in plan-
ning their graduation, this
did not constitute an excuse
for allowing prayers at the
ceremonies. The fact that a
majority of seniors voted in
favor of such prayers did not
free school officials from the
responsibility of Drpvpnting-

Israel against a similar reso-

tion, it added.

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lution, while this year 28
countries supported Israel.
The anti-Israel vote coin-
cided with the 11th anniver-
sary of the General Assembly
resolution, equating Zionism
with racism.

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Friday, November 14, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Howard Lenhoff, past president of the American Association
of Ethiopian Jews, wears a tallit (prayer shawl) woven by
Ethiopian Jews in Israel. The AAEJ plans to import the
tallitim to the U.S. The project is an. attempt to assist
Ethiopians who were craftsmen prior to their aliyah to find
employment.

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