world The staff of Roundup from page 68 MB Jewelers wishes everyone a ha py and healthy Nen , Year! - Mom', Chris Toni 248.356.7007 Bloomfield Township if; Bloomfield JEWELRY DESIGN Plaza at Maple Rd. Telegraph WWW.mbjewelrydesign.com We are updating the Jewish News website. Look for our new site in the next month! We will have a brand new look and features. Look for more news about our updates. 70 September 22 2011 Jewish mother, told The Associated Press that a SWAT team pulled her and two Indian men from Frontier Airline flight 623 after it landed Sunday at Detroit Metro Airport. Hebshi, a freelance writer and mother of two, wrote on her blog that she was held for hours, strip-searched and questioned before being released without charges. Hebshi told the Detroit Free Press that she believes she was targeted because of her dark complexion. She also is in contact with the American Civil Liberties Union. "They did seem to think that my rights were violated, even in such a sticky situation:' Hebshi wrote in an email, referring to the ACLU. "Understandably, security issues are heightened when dealing with air- planes, regardless of what day of the year you choose to fly." According to Frontier Airline and the Transportation Security Authority, the three were arrested after a pas- senger reported "suspicious activity." None of the three knew each other. However, airline spokesman Peter Kowalchuk in an email to the AP said that both the passenger's complaint and the alert passed on by the flight crew referred only to "the suspicious activity of two gentlemen and only two gentlemen." "After that, what happened was out of the control of the Frontier crew," Kowalchuk said. Hebshi on her blog asked, "What is the likelihood that two Indian men who didn't know each other and a dark-skinned woman of Arab/Jewish heritage would be on the same flight from Denver to Detroit? Was that sus- picion enough?" which sent a news release to media and other Jewish community groups calling for Johnston's firing. Blogs and social media picked up the story. "In the lecture, I discussed that the course focuses on the texts and not `opinions," Johnston said in a state- ment. "In fact, I stated that for this course opinions are not relevant and I questioned the common idea that everyone is entitled to their opinion. "I pointed out that everyone is not entitled to their opinion by giving the example of someone having an anti-Semitic opinion that is clearly not acceptable. This was an example of the fact that opinions can be dan- gerous and that none of us really do believe that all opinions are accept- able." Grunfeld told the Toronto Star that she may have misunderstood the con- text and intent of Johnston's remarks, but that doesn't matter. "The words 'Jews should be steril- ized' still came out of his mouth, so regardless of the context, I still think that's pretty serious:' she said. In a statement, the newly created Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said it believes Johnston's "use of an abhorrent statement was intended to demonstrate that some opinions are simply not legitimate. This point was, without ill intentions, taken out of context and circulated in the Jewish community." "Professor Johnston, himself a member of the Jewish community, may regret his wording but should not see his reputation tarnished:' the cen- ter said. "This event is an appropriate reminder that great caution must be exercised before concluding a state- ment or action is anti-Semitic." Jewish Professor Defends Himself Against Allegation TORONTO (JTA) — A Jewish profes- sor in Toronto was forced to defend himself against allegations of anti- Semitism in an episode tinged with irony. Cameron Johnston, who has been teaching at York University for more than 30 years, was the focus of contro- versy following a Sept. 12 lecture on critical thinking and whether one is entitled to one's opinions, even if they are extreme. "All Jews should be sterilized" is an example of such an extreme opinion, Johnston told the 500 students. One of them, 22-year-old Sarah Grunfeld, stormed out of the class. She contacted Hasbara at York, an on-campus Israel advocacy group, Netanyahu U.N. Talk, P.A. Statehood Bid Same Day JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address the U.N. General Assembly on the same day that the Palestinian Authority presents its statehood bid to the Security Council. The Palestinians will submit a bid for full membership in the Security Council of the United Nations on Sept. 23, PA Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki announced late last week. On the same day, Netanyahu told a news conference with Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas that he will address the issue of the statehood bid and the quest for peace in the region in his address Sept. 23. P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas will Roundup on page 72