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August 26, 1994 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-26

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London (JTA) — A London con-
stable who converted to Judaism
has brought a complaint against
the Metropolitan Police, alleging
he was the victim of abuse by fel-
low officers.
The case will serve as a test
case to determined whether a
convert to Judaism is protected
by laws against racial discrimi-
nation.
Paul Thomas alleges that he
has been the victim of abuse by
fellow police, and that anti-Semi-
tism has blocked his promotion.
But according to legal advisers
for the constable — the British
term for police officer — the Met-
ropolitan Police is arguing that
as a convert, Mr. Thomas is not
Jewish by ethnic origin and,
therefore, not covered by existing
legislation.
A preliminary hearing sched-
uled for Aug. 30 will consider
whether Mr. Thomas is legally
entitled to lodge a claim of racial
discrimination.
Mr. Thomas, 38, converted to
Judaism in Israel in 1978 after
working on a kibbutz. He re-
turned to England with his Is-
raeli wife, Dina, in 1980 and
joined the Metropolitan Police.
Two years ago, he received an
award for his record of arrests
and his training of new recruits.
Dina Thomas alleged that her
husband — who has been on sick
leave since February — has been
called "Yid," "Moses" and "Hymie"
by other police, and that anti-
Semitism has blocked his pro-
motion to sergeant.

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Budapest (JTA) — A suspicious
suitcase that turned out to be
harmless was found and deto-
nated over the weekend by Hun-
garian police at the site here
where the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra was performing.
Although it turned out to be
a false alarm, the security alert
delayed the orchestra's arrival
from Frankfurt for two hours,
Hungarian Television reported.
Hungarian police have been on
alert at Jewish and Israeli sites
since bombs hit Jewish targets in
Argentina, Panama and Britain
last month.
The Israeli Orchestra's Buda-
pest performance was one stop
on a European tour that also in-
cluded Hamburg, Germany, and
Zagreb, Croatia.
Tickets for the Budapest con-
cert were not completely sold out,
apparently because of the un-
usually price of tickets, which cost
the equivalent of between $50
and $60.

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