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The sponsors of the Temple- ton Prize postponed the award's presentation in order to investigate the Jewish groups' accusation. In addition, an independent investigation by New York Times reporter Peter Stein- fels has uncovered additional damaging material on Khan and the World Muslim Con- gress. Rabbi A. James Rudin, in- terreligious affairs director for the AJCommittee, said he had enough evidence of "hostility toward Jews" to cause him to send a cable to Sir John Templeton, founder of the prize, protesting the award. Abraham Foxman, national director of the ADL, sent a letter to Templeton saying Khan heads "an openly anti- Jewish organization" that has espoused the revisionist theory that the Holocaust never occurred. Khan, 73, lives-in Karachi, Pakistan, headquarters of the Saudi-financed organization that claims to promote Mos- lem unity and defend the rights of Moslem minorities. Learning To Teach English Jerusalem — Sixty Palesti- nian Arab high school teachers of English have com- pleted an in-service training course given by the depart- ment of in-service teacher training of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Participating in the course were teachers from Jenin, Hebron, Tulkarem, Jericho, Ramallah, Nablus and Bethlehem. They were in- structed in the latest methods of teaching English as a foreign language. New Directory Washington — The 1988 Directory of Holocaust Institu- tions was published by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. The directory lists 98 Holocaust institutions in the United States.