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May 18, 1990 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-18

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Israel To Open
West Bank
Universities

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel
has announced its decisidn
in principle to reopen the
Arab universities in the
West Bank that authorities
shut down as trouble spots
when the intifada began 29
months ago.
Shmuel Goren, coordinator
of government affairs in the
administered territories,
said the first university
would be reopened "within
days or a very few weeks."
He did not say which of the
six universities in the ter-
ritories it would be, but in-
dicated that if conditions
were satisfactory, the other
five would be opened shortly
afterward.
That would be up to the
Palestinian population,
Goren said.
He alluded to the recent
reopening of high schools in
the territories, which were
closed at the peak of the Pa-
lestinian uprising because of
violent demonstrations.
There was a deliberate deci-
sion on the part of the Pales-
tinian population that once
reopened, the high schools
would remain quiet, Goren
said.
He said he hoped for the
same kind of cooperation
with respect to the univer-
sities.
Avi Pazner, acting Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir's
media spokesman, said the
decision was "not directed
abroad," meaning it was not
intended to mollify world
opinion.

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ple were expected, but 200
more showed up. Those at-
tending signed up at a Kat-
mandu restaurant fre-
quented by Israelis.
"They all planned their
traveling so that by Pesach,
they'd be in Nepal," Alevsky
said. "We didn't know there
would be a seder until a cou-
ple of weeks before we were
sent."
Many Israelis, expecting
trouble in Katmandu, had
also left the city for the
mountains, with Lubavitch-
provided Passover wine,
haggadot and matzah among
the provisions stuffed into
their backpacks.
Those hundreds that did
attend the seder "were in
very good spirits," Alevsky
said. "They jumped on the
chairs and tables, and danc-
ed all night."
But not, it can be safely
assumed, to "Katmandu."

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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