I NEWS • Palestinian, Israelis Get \- Human Rights Awards /--' Vienna (JTA) — Two Israeli doves and a Palestin- ian nationalist were among the 24 recipients of the Bruno Kreisky Human Rights Prizes. The prizes are named for the late Jewish-born chancellor of Austria. His abiding interest in Middle East peace was emphasized by Mayor Helmut Zilk of Vienna in his speech at the awards ceremony Jan. 19. The ceremony was held after the second Iraqi missile attack on Israel, which, speakers noted, was hardly an occasion for joy and jubilation. Most of the prizes went to organizations engaged in human rights and human- itarian activities. The individual recipients included Yael Dayan, an au- thor and journalist who is the daughter of the late Israeli foreign minister and defense minister, Moshe Dayan. She was cited for contributing significantly to the dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians. Another recipient was Israeli lawyer Felicia Langer, who presently lives in Germany. She was honored for serving as legal counsel to West Bank Pales- tinians faced with deporta- tion, arrest and the punitive destruction of their homes. The Palestinian winner of the Kreisky Award was Faisal Husseini, a promi- nent intellectual and jour- nalist from East Jerusalem, who preaches non-violent resistance to Israeli rule in the territories, though Israeli officials say he is a leading organizer of the in- tifada. The jury cited Husseini's efforts to find "a peaceful solution of the conflicts bet- ween Israelis and Palestin- ians through negotiations." An award also was given to the International Center for Peace in the Middle East, an organization headed by Chaim Cohen, former presi- dent of Israel's High Court of Justice. Christians, Jews Attend Evangelical Breakfast Washington (JTA) — Evangelical Christians, Jews and "Messianic Jews" prayed together at the 10th annual National Christian Prayer Breakfast for Israel, which for the first time took place during a major crisis. "Disruptions of families, threats to loved ones and the constant preoccupation and concern with war — these things help us to under- stand, or at least to begin to understand, the sacrifices that have been made in Israel," former Attorney > General Edwin Meese told the 600 participants in the Jan. 30 breakfast, sponsored by the Tennessee-based Re- ligious Roundtable. This year's breakfast featured an attempt at building a new Evangelical Christian group to support Israel politically and econ- omically, called Watchmen on the Walls, from Isaiah 62:6., which reads: "I have set watchmen on thy walls, 0 Jerusalem, which shall /- never hold their peace day nor night." About 125 of those present attended a Religious Round- table forum afterward ad- dressed by representatives of Jewish groups, including Americans for a Safe Israel and CAMERA, the Com- mittee for Accuracy in Mid- dle East Reporting in America. They also heard from Raphael Farber, Israel's tourism commissioner for North America. After that, 160 boarded buses to the Israeli Em- bassy, where they were given Israeli-grown olive and palm branches to mark the Tu B'Shevat holiday, which fell on Jan. 30. Many of them waved miniature U.S. and Israel flags along with the branches and joined in singing the Hebrew melodies "Hinei Ma Tov" and "Bashanah Haba'ah." Zalman Shoval, Israel's ambassador to the United States, thanked the crowd for the "pleasure and privi- lege" of being invited. Vice President Dan Quayle canceled his plans to attend the breakfast so he could go to the funeral for the late king of Norway, King Olav V. Pleasant sounds, sights and smells put one in good spirit. — Talmud: Berachot, STRICKLY SWIFT 2C0% OFF NEW IN-STOCK PRE-TEEN DRESSY DRESSES Open To The Public Monday-Friday Call For Times Available 669.1440 2065 W. 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