shrined in the Declaration of
Independence."
Clause Two proclaims
equality before the law. "All
are equal before the law.
There will be no discrimina-
tion between men and women
or between persons on
grounds of religion, nationali-
ty, race, ethnic group, land of
origin or any other grounds,
when such grounds are irrele-
vant."
Other clauses enshrine per-
sonal freedom, freedom of
travel, freedom of access into
the country, freedom of faith
and religion, freedom of ex-
pression, freedom of creativi-
ty and scientific research,
freedom of occupation, and of
association.
Clause Nine guarantees the
right of privacy. Clause 10
proclaims the right of all to
partake of the legal process
and to seek help from the
courts of law.
Apart from the express ex-
clusion of marriage-and-
divorce, the law also excludes
from its own jurisdiction
soldiers and policemen.

Convent Crisis
Solution Vowed

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Polish religious affairs
minister said last week that
the controversy surrounding
the Catholic Carmelite con-
vent at Auschwitz will be
resolved to the satisfaction of
both the Church and the in-
ternational Jewish
community.
Wladyslaw Loranc, the first
Polish cabinet minister to
visit Israel in an official
capacity in more than two
decades, offered the assurance
during a discussion here with
his Israeli host and counter-
part, Zevulun Hammer.
The Church claims that
Polish administrative dif-
ficulties have so far caused
the delay, but even the latest
Jewish demand, that the
Carmelites be transferred to
temporary quarters outside
the camp pending completion
of the new convent, apparent-
ly has not been met.
Last Wednesday, a group of
students attached to the
World Union of Jewish
Students protested outside
the Yad Vashem Holocaust
Memorial over the convent at
Auschwitz as Loranc was
visiting the shrine.
Next Wednesday, the Euro-
pean Union of Jewish
Students, a constituent group
of WUJS, and the Alliance of
Jewish Youth Movements are
planning a silent protest
march in Brussels in order to
reaffirm their demand for
relocation of the convent.

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