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his recent meeting with
Joseph Cyrek, chairman of
the Polish Parliamentary
. Commission on Foreign Af-
fairs, Sultanik said steps are
being taken to restore diplo-
matic relations between the
two countries. Re said
another encouraging develop-,
ment was the assurance given
him from Warsaw that the
Polish government and the
Catholic Church have agreed
to remove a Carmelite Con-
vent form the site of the
Auschwitz death camp.
In another' evelopment, it
was reported in Israel that a
team of 30 athletes from the
University of, Warsaw will
participate in the 19th Inter.
national Student Sport
Games, to be held in late
April, hosted by Ben Gurion
University.- This marks the
first appearance' of a Polish
team in the tournament
which will include approx-
imately 1,000 athktes from
Brazil, Switzerland, Ger
many, England and Israel.
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Israel Is Luring
Bond Reinvestment
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Detroit area synagogues -
and temples have joined with
over 900 Jewish congrega
tions in the United States
and Canada in a massive
two-year Israel Bond "Great,
Ingathering" reinvestment
campaign.
Rabbi Stanley M. Davids of
New York, national chairman
of Israel Bonds' National
Rabbinic, Cabinet, said, "One
million friends of Israel ral-
lied in, support of Israel by -
purchasing bonds at the time
of the Yom Kippur War. 'Is-.
rael now wants to say."thank
you' bjr'giving up to 20
months'. advanced interest to
bondholders for reinvesting
1972-1973 bonds early.
"The 1972-1973 bonds are
valued at their full:maturity ,
amount now if investors add
the cash.' difference between
that, sum and the issue price
,of a higher denomination se-
curity.
Slepaks' Son
On Hunger Strike
Washington -- Alexander
SlePak, a 35-year-old Soviet
Jewish emigre began 'a
17-day ', hunger 'strike at the ,
U.S.' Capitol last Friday to
protest the harsh ',treatment
of his parents; Vladimir and
Maria Slepak, by Soviet
authorities. ' . • ,
The hunge strike, Slepak
says; symbolizes the 17 years',
his parents have , been denied
exit visas from the Soviet
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