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In a Jihad, the Moslem ho- ly war, the murder of the in- fidel is a sacrament, the van- quished are to be shown no mercy, and the sacrifice of one's life guarantees entrance to heaven. Making peace with Israel is an act of heresy for a Moslem. The Islamic nations of the Middle East read the Koran's call to arms literally, and for us to do otherwise requires the most outrageous ra- tionalizations and convoluted logic. Peace cannot be pur- chased by territorial com- promises to Moslem cru- saders indoctrinated to settle only for conversion or death. The reactionary politics of Rabbi Kahane also fail to solve the problem of Islamic anti-Semitic dogma while ad- ding to the problem by an- tagonizing secular and Chris- tian Arabs. Rooting out anti- Semitism is a worthwhile goal, but it is necessary to muster the strength to stand up to it and to understand it before you can challenge it. Dennis L. Green Detroit U-M Dearborn Failed Its Job The American Jewish Com- mittee commends the ad- ministration and the athletic department of the University of Michigan-Dearborn for placing sport above politics. To invite an Israeli basketball team to the school demonstrated a belief that a university must be an open forum where no one, regardless of race, creed, or national origin, should fear to speak, perform or play. Fur- ther, the University of Michigan-Dearborn showed an equal commitment to the principles of free speech and assembly. However, these ideals clash- ed on the basketball court Nov. 26, and the university, from our perspective, came up lacking. The reason for this is clear. University officials for- got that no freedom is total- ly unrestricted, including the right of free speech. For exam- ple, we are all familiar with Justice Holmes' comment about yelling "fire" in a crowded theater. When student protest ex- tends to disturbing a univer- sity event, the protestors have gone beyond acceptable limits. The protestors should have been asked to leave the arena floor and, if they refus- ed, they ought to have been ejected. Absent guidelines for stu- dent protest and the articula- tion by the university ad- ministration of acceptable as well as unacceptable behavior, the unfortunate events which occurred Nov. 26 will be repeated again and again. It is an issue of the resolve on the part of the University of Michigan- Dearborn to curb excesses, while creating the environ- ment that allows Israeli athletes to participate freely in a basketball game and those opposed to the policies of the Israeli government to have their views heard. Laurence Imerman Vice president, American Jewish Committee Detroit Chapter Free Speech And Democracy As a graduate of the University of Michigan, I am ashamed of the behavior of a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators against the visiting Israeli basketball team at U of M Dearborn, causing the team to walk off the court. It reminds me of the time when I attended U of M and these same groups would in- terrupt a speaker they targeted as being disagree- able to their cause, shouting and harassing the speaker with the intent of denying the opportunity for those who at- tended to listen to the speaker they came to hear. This outrageous behavior is not the exercise of free speech, rather it is harassment and incitement, neither protected by the first amendment. Perhaps these same demonstrators would do bet- ter to learn the American values of respect for others, especially guests, and display less of the behavior of the brutal and oppressive regimes they admire: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan and the various terrorist Palestinian factions, none of which are democracies, all of which kill or jail en masse those that disagree with them. As a member of the U of M "family," I apologize for their behavior. Martin Leaf West Bloomfield Israel Can't Handle Soviet Immigration It is with a heavy heart that I write this. But after con- sidering the disastrous ef- forts of the Israeli govern- ment to absorb the Russian immigrants, I plead with American Jews to pressure Continued on Page 12