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October 17, 2003 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-10-17

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RINKE CADILLAC
86 Years And Still Delivering

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`GrOAC Smartlease 36 months. Plate or transfer fee due on delivery. State Tax Additional. Mileage limitation of 12.000 per year. 20c per mile excess. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end for
pre-determined amount. To get total payments, multiply by the number of months. Must be eligible for Cadillac loyalty on Deville and Seville and Conquest on CTS. Programs good thru 10/30/03.

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The American Society of the University of Haifa grieves iVith the Halt z CO111177111Zi h/ and all of
Israel over the slaughter of innocents i z tz Haifa restaw-ant beforeYom Kippur.

Men, women, children, entire families.

An inhumane act that Left two of our students dead —Mark Buz' no, 29, killed
along with has young wife, and Nir Regev, 25.

' hal Carmelt, a University staff enzployee and her
That maimed Mir

A murderous perversion that made no distinction between Jew and Arab.

We cry out in condenuzation Of those who send and those

who senselessly act as human bombs.

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American Society of
the University of Haifa

220 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1301 • New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-685-7880 • Fax: 212-685-7883
email to: asuhtr@catt.net

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network of Palestinian NG0s."
The foundation has also granted sev-
eral million dollars to American Jewish
and Israeli peace groups. Some
$500,000 went to Reform Judaism's
Mideast peace program, "Seeking Peace,
Pursuing Justice," which seeks to mobi-
lize North American Jewry for social
justice in Israel.
Ford also funds several Israeli-based
dissident and human rights groups that
campaign for Palestinian justice.
B'Tselem currently receives $250,000
for what Ford databases and reports
describe as "monitoring human rights in
the West Bank and Gaza Strip, docu-
menting violations, and advocating for
policy changes."
Rabbis for Human Rights has been
granted more than $250,000 for "rab-
binically-based educational and organiz-
ing activities promoting human rights
policies by Israel in the West Bank and
the Gaza Strip."
Last year, Hamoked was granted
$300,000 for "advocacy and legal action
to promote human rights of Palestinians
in the Occupied Territories facing
human rights violations by Israeli
authorities."
B'Tselem and Rabbis for Human
Rights have also vocally and publicly
condemned the campaign of Palestinian
suicide bombings and other terrorism
aimed at Israeli civilians.
The Ford Foundation also funds the
Washington-based New Israel Fund for
its activities promoting social change in
Israel. Since 1988, the foundation has
provided more than $5 million to the

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