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February 18, 1994 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-18

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schools instead of public
schools.
The Orthodox Jewish
community, including
Agudath Israel, has sup-
ported school voucher pro-
posals that have appeared on
several state ballots.
AJCongress opposed the
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sored by Sens. Dan Coats, R-
Ind., and Joseph Lieber-
mann, D-Conn., on the,
grounds that it would violate
the constitutional separa-
tion of church and state by
sending government money
to religious institutions.
"We think the Senate's
vote sends a clear message
that Congress will continue
to uphold the fundamental
principle that public funds
should not be allowed into
private and parochial
schools," said Mr. Pelavin of
AJCongress.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — For the
first time ever, the Knesset
played host this week to Pa-
lestinians aligned with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
At the invitation of
Knesset member Ran Cohen
of the left- wing Meretz par-
ty, five Palestinians from
Nablus attended a meeting
with lawmakers from mostly
left-wing parties.
The visitors called for the
release of Palestinian
prisoners, whom they de-
scribed as having no Israeli
blood on their hands. They
also called for the release of
Israeli soldiers missing in
action.
The Palestinians arrived
at the Knesset with five
Israelis, all of whom are part
of a long-running Arab-
Jewish dialogue group from
the Nablus-Jerusalem area
which supports the peace
process.
Mr. Cohen invited the
group "to show that Meretz
is concerned about the fate of
both Israelis and Palestin-
ians," said party spokesman
Dani Miodownik.
The Palestinians asked to
come as a "goodwill gesture"
in anticipation of the begin-
ning of the Muslim holy
month of Ramadan, he said.
The Palestinians included
Sihab Shaheen, who was
deported from Israel in 1968
because she was a member of
the Communist Party, and
Muhammad Sawalha, a pro-
fessor and a former member
of the Palestinian delegation
to the peace talks.

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