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Temple Mount
Probe Urged

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money within the U.S., or for just being our customer
that month.

Washington/JTA — A U.S. congress-
man called on the State Department
and the United Nations to investigate
the destruction of Jewish archaeologi-
cal sites on the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. ,
noted in letters to the organizations
that the Muslim religious trust that
maintains the area is permitting con-
struction crews to dig on the Mount
and is denying access to the Israel
Antiquities Authority
"The Waqf appears to be participat-
ing in a calculated assault on Jewish
heritage, Jewish history and Jewish
culture," Waxman said.

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Young Judea Seeks
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Gay Rights Bill
Is Opposed

New York/JTA — A fervently
Orthodox organization is pressing New
York legislators to oppose a state gay
rights bill on the grounds that it will
"undermine religious freedom and con-
vey an inappropriate social message."
Agudath Israel of America is argu-
ing that an ongoing lawsuit against
Yeshiva University accusing the
Orthodox-run institution of violating
city anti-discrimination laws by bar-
ring gay couples from married-student
housing has "potentially staggering"
implications for religious organiza-
tions should New York State join
New York City in forbidding discrim-
ination against gays.

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Washington/JTA — Members of
Young Judaea presented State
Department officials with 22,000 sig-
natures on a petition asking for the
United States to pressure Hezbollah to
release Israeli soldiers and civilians.
Hadassah's Zionist youth movement
members, who spent six months gath-
ering the signatures, also are meeting
with lawmakers on Capitol Hill on
Tuesday. In a related development,
Hadassah said letters written by
Young Judaea to the Israeli MIAs were
returned by the International
Commission of the Red Cross, which
said that it wanted to remain neutral
in the situation.

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