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November 17, 1972 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-17

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Davan Sees Improved Situation Since Last Visit to U.S. '

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Nov. 17.1972-5

He said it was time for the he believes has been selected
the Suez Canal in an interim : mier Golda Meir and Foreign
(Continued from Page 1)
Dayan met for 90 minutes agreement with Egypt to re- Minister Abba Ehan sought to U S. government to encour- by the Russians as their ma.
Tuesday morning with Rog- open the waterway. Such an assure fellow Israelis over age direct negotiations be- jor target of interest. Ile said ;
he was certain that the new
ers. Ile disclosed to news- agreement — or negotiations the weekend that they need tween Israel and Egypt and
congress would continue to
men that he breakfasted leading up to it—is believed j not fear new pressures from not go around corners thiough
Xperienced
Tuesday morning with Pres- to he the main goal of U.S. I the United States on Israel third parties and all sorts of support Israel just as the pre
idential adviser Henry Kis- policy in the Middle East at I for compromise now that deep diplomatic fiction. At vious one and said that he
Xcellent
singer but did not disclose the present time. President Nixon has been re- least an understanding be- would continue his personal
Xtremely
tween the Israeli government efforts. Sen. Jackson said he
•elected
what was discussed. Dayan,
Dayan told reporters that
would press the new congress
Reasonable
accompanied by Israel Am- he didn't bring any new pro- I Ehan also stressed that and the Egyptian government
is very important,'' he said. to deny the Soviet Union
bassador Itzhak Rabin, had posals for reopening the point at Sunday's cabinet
Sen. Jackson, who was on most-favored-nation status as
Murry X. Kublin Adu
what a Pentagon spokesman Suez Canal. "The only point meeting, where he said that a three-day visit to Israel, long as the head tax re-
548-5600
described as a "working is that we are willing, like in contacts with U.S. officials said his next stop is Iran and mained to prevent people
before
and
after
last
Tues-
courtesy lunch" at the Penta- the past, to negotiate for
the Persian Gulf region, which from emigrating .
gon with Admiral Thomas H. peace — a complete peace day's elections indicated no
Moore, chairman of the Joint treaty, an interim treaty, a intended policy changes on
Chiefs of Staff, and with partial treaty, a treaty of the Middle East, though the
Deputy Secretary for De- any kind. We are ready and Americans were hoping for
fense Kenneth Rush. During willing to negotiate," he said. progress toward negotiations
the day, Dayan also met with
f or an interim Suez Canal
Asked by reporters if So- agreement between Israel
Richard Helms, CIA chief.
vigil-made SAWS antiaircraft and Egypt.
After his meeting with
missiles were back in Egypt,
Rogers, Dayan indicated to Dayan replied, "So I read in
Eban told the cabinet that
,
reporters that their discus- the papers." Asked if Russian Washington had no new sug-
sion was a general review personnel were returning to gestions to offer on the Mid-
of the current situation. "I Egypt, he shrugg..t1 and re- die East at this stage. lie
asked for good relations marked
n
"I do 't think they said in a radio interview that
to go on between America i left. „ •
Israelis must believe the
and ourselves—which we are
U.S. when it says it is op-
Dayan was accompanied by
enjoying now — and I hope
posed to coercion in the Mid
Rabin
and
Gen.
Mordechai
they will go on," Gen. Dayan
East.
said as he faced a battery of Gur, the Israeli military at-
Israeli Ambassador Itzhak
reporters and television cam- tache. The meeting also was
eras in the State Department attended by Assistant Secre- Rabin, on a taped interview
tary of State for Near East- from Washington, said he be-
lobby.
ern Affairs Joseph J. Sisco lieved U.S. policy in the Mid-
His account of his talk with
and State Department aides. dle East would continue on
Rogers failed to bear out
the assumption that an in-
earlier speculation that the Mrs. Meir, Eban Insist
terim agreement between Is-
purpose of the Israeli defense There Are No Pressures
rael and Egypt was the best
chief's visit to Washington From U.S. on Israel
way to reach a settlement in
was to seek more Phantom
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pre- the region.
jets and other sophisticated
Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D.,
military hardware.
New Trend in Yiddish Wash.) said here Tuesday
According to some sources,
Israel wants the advanced Folk Music Suggested that he had a "gut feeling"
that Israel's Interest may suf-
weaponry in order to mini-
NEW YORK—Dr. Barbara
mize the risks should it agree Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, a 30- fer in the long run as a result
to pull back its forces from year old folklorist from the of the Big Power detente. "I
don't have any evidence that
THIS ... AND THIS ... AND THIS ... AND EVEN THIS!
University of Texas, told the
the Nixon administration in-
recent annual banquet of the
tends to put pressure on Is-
YIVO Institute for Jewish
rael. I only Inject a word of
So you're difficult to fit.
Research here that, rather
caution, for wherever there
than collecting individual
Not at Shifman's ... where you'll find
are serious discussions going
and exclusively Yidish
on between the Super Powers
songs, workers in the field
an excellent selection of famous maker slacks in
obviously the Middle East
should consider a perform- will be one of the topics
the hardest to fit shapes.
er's entire repertoire: "songs raised, I suspect that there
that Jews sing, not just Jew-
A rainbow of colors awaits you.
something

ate

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A Weekly
Israel Quiz

is this danger of

A weekly quiz, marking
the 25th anniversary cele-
bration of the birth of Israel,
has been prepared for this
and other member papers of
the American Jewish Press
Association by the depart-
ment of education and cul-
ture of the American Section
of the World Zionist Organi-
zation.
1. What is Har Hatzofim
and where is it?
2. What is the Hebrew
equivalent for a workers co-
operative?
3. What is the communal
or collective village called?
4. Who was the British
statesman who dedicated the
cornerstone of the Hebrew
University?
5. To whom does the land
acquired by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund belong?
6. Who was the author of
"Rome and Jerusalem"?
7. Who was the Israeli au-
thor who received the Nobel
Prize for Literature?
8. What is the name of the
first kibutz established in
Palestine?
Where is the Israel
9.
atomic reactor located?
10. Who declared: "If you
will it, it is no legend?"

above
the
Answers to
questions will be found on
page 6 of this issue.

ish folk songs." coming out of these talks that
Dr. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett might impinge en the Long.
—now visiting professor at term interests of Israel,"
YIVO's Max Weinreich Cen- Sen. Jackson said at a press
ter for Advanced Jewish conference here.
Studies and at Columbia Uni-
versity — said the artist's
total context, including his
SHANDLES HAS MORE
life history and place within
the Jewish community, must
be taken into account.
TIVO's annual Seltzer-
Brodsky .Prize for the best SM.* Lon. Pent
Most.. Se,*
essay on an American Jew-
ish subject was also dis-
tributed to the two winners,
154 SOUTH WOODWARD
Gertrude Dubrowsky and BIRMINGHAM MI 7-4150
Michael Mashberg.

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