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October 07, 1988 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-07

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bi Meir Kahane's extremist
Kach party, which was sup-
ported by 5.4 percent of the
voters in September, after
dropping to 3.9 percent in
July. In May, Kach polled 4.4
percent.
Maariv published a survey
conducted by the Israeli In-
stitute for Military Studies,
which showed that 74 percent
of students at vocational and
religious schools hate Arabs,
compared with only 12 per-
cent of high school students.
The survey found that 40 to
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Washington (JTA) — The
need for blacks and Jews to
continue working together, as
they did during the 1960s
civil rights struggle, was
stressed at a Capitol Hill
luncheon.
"We can no longer afford
the luxury of _divisiveness,"
Don King, the boxing pro-
moter, stressed at the B'nai
B'rith International-Don
King Center for Black Jewish
Relations awards ceremony.
The center presented its
first Martin Luther King-
Abraham Joshua Heschel
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respect."
Thomas Neumann, execu-
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B'rith International, noted
that within one week a
synagogue, including five
Torah scrolls was set on fire
and the Mississippi home of
Rep. Mike Espy (D-Miss.), a
black, was defaced by racially-
motivated vandalism.
The two incidents "had one
thread in common — pre-
judice, hatred," Neumann
said. "We can suffer and sur-
vive the differences between
communities, but we can't
suffer and survive if we don't
get together to fight the com-
mon problem."

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