Word: nai
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...earlier interview, Kahane said that Hillel's policy was dictated by a directive from B'nai Brith, Hillel's national, parent organization, which prevents any representative of the JDL from speaking at organizations supported by B'nai Brith. Kahane said that Hillel's refusal to allow him to speak was a violation of his right to free speech and threatened a law suit if he was prevented from speaking at Hillel...
Rabbi Larry S. Moses, international director of B'nai Brith Hillel Foundations, explained his organization's policy, saying that "His [Kahane's] teachings have been inimical to Jewish teachings and traditions...
Rabbi Samule Z. Fishman, associate national director of B'nai Brith Hillel Foundations, said that the policy banning JDL representative is binding on all Hillels...
...Hillel Chairman Aaron S. Saiger said that Harvard Hillel's failure to invite Kahane is not the result of the B'nai Brith policy and that there is no policy which excludes Kahane from speaking at Harvard Hillel. "I do not consider B'nai Brith's resolution binding on us [Hillel] as a student organization," said Saiger. Saiger said that, "Kahane has the right to speak, but Hillel has the right not to invite...
...Viennese Jews who escaped the Holocaust. His grandfather was not so lucky. He was murdered in a death camp. Bachrach's parents--like some other shellshocked survivors--had their son baptized. But young George always considered himself Jewish. As an adult, he became an active member of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League. He has been one of the area's staunchest supporters of Soviet Jewry. He has always been proud of his Jewish heritage...