From Deseret News archives:
Y. students return to Jerusalem for studies
Group is first to study at the center in 6 years
Classes are scheduled to begin today despite opposition from some Jews and against the backdrop of a power struggle between the Palestinian movements Hamas and Fatah.
BYU is preparing to announce that it will double to 88 the number of students admitted to the center for both the spring and summer terms, university spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said. The center has room for 170 students.
The Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies opened in 1987 but hasn't been used for classes since BYU sent students home in November 2000 because of clashes between Israelis and Palestinians in the streets of Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem Post reported Thursday that at least one political leader is opposed to the return of students because most, if not all, are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns BYU as well as the Deseret Morning News.
Leaders at the Jerusalem Center should be monitored closely, said Meir Porush, 51, of the United Torah Judaism Party. Porush is serving his fourth term in the Knesset, or Israeli parliament.
BYU and Israeli leaders agreed before the Jerusalem Center was built that no one involved with the center would engage in missionary activities in Israel. During the application process this fall, each BYU student signed an agreement not to proselyte, resuming a practice in place before studies at the center were interrupted.
The statement in the application reads, in part:
"By signing below, you agree to not distribute, either directly or by mail, any materials pertaining to the Church or its doctrines within Israel or Palestine. You will not discuss the Church or its doctrines or answer any questions regarding the Church or its doctrines with individuals who reside in the Holy Land or who may be visiting there."
The center's executive director, Eran Hayet, told the Post, "The place is defined as neutral and this approach is expressed in the variety of people who work here, among whom you can find Jews, Arabs, Christians, Israelis, Palestinians, Americans, all welcome."
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