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The theme of the Bar-Ilan - University program will be "God's Works and God's Words: Between Observations and Exegesis, Matter and Spirit, Science and Religion." Shoah Survivor Joins Hall Of Fame New York/JTA — A Hungarian Holocaust survivor who later won 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics was inducted Monday in New York into the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame. Agnes Keleti won her medals at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics, and later moved to Israel. Keleti survived the war by purchasing the papers of a Christian girl and escaped to a small Hungarian village, where she worked as a maid. Israelis Fear Arab Passengers Brussels/JTA — Sixty Israeli Jews refused to board their Sabena Airlines flight from Brussels to Israel unless four Israeli Arab passengers were removed. The 60 Israelis were flown to Tel Aviv on an El Al flight last Friday after Sabena rejected their request. 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Top Rabbi Raps Assisted Suicide London/JTA — Britain's chief rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, supported a High Court decision that a man could not help his terminally ill wife commit sui- cide without facing criminal charges. "The termination of life is the sole right of our Creator. For others to do so is an intrusion into God's domain," his spokesman on medical ethics, Rabbi Chaim Rapoport, said after the ruling last week. Sharpton, Rabbis To Visit Israel New York/JTA — The Rev. Al Sharpton will visit Israel later this week to "show solidarity with victims of terrorism" and help improve black- Jewish relations, according to a spokeswoman for the controversial black leader. Sharpton is a former New York mayoral candidate whom some Jews view as having fanned the 1991 riots in Crown Heights. Sharpton's first visit to the Jewish state will be a pri- vate trip, accompanied by rabbis Marc Schneier and Shmuley Boteach, among others, his spokeswoman said. Rabbis Plan Prayer Vigil New York/JTA — An interdenomina- tional group of New York-area rabbis will hold a prayer vigil in Manhattan on Nov. 11 "for America, against ter- rorism" to drive home the point that "America and Israel face a common enemy," said an organizer, Rabbi Avi Weiss. Rabbi Weiss led a similar group of rabbis, spanning the religious and political spectrum, in a June 3 pro- Israel solidarity rally that drew thou- sands onto the streets of New York.