ejec s ar,on JERUSALEM (JTA) — A proposal •by a Likud leader that Israel negotiate with the Palestinians to depose King Hussien of Jordan was dis- missed by Premier Yitzhak Rabin as "too absurd to merit consideration." Rabin said, however, that einar s ee U to he may have misunderstood the intent of remarks attrib- uted to Gen. (Ret.) Ariel Sharon in a Maariv interview. Sharon, a Yom Kippur War hero and founder of Likud was quoted as saying that the only alien presence in the area is the Hashemite dyn- asty in Jordan—not the Jews whose homeland this is, nor the Palestinian Arabs, some of whom lived here for cen- turies. According to Maariv, Shar- on said that if Israel was willing to talk to the barbar- ous Syrian's, it should not rule out talks with the Palestin- 52—Friday, Dec. 6, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ians and their leaders pro- vided the latter agreed that vwwwwwwwwww***********w**** everything west of the Jordan River is and must remain Harry and Ann Schwartz and the Girls wish all part of Israel.. * their friends,and customers a Happy, Healthy Hanuka * Anyone willing to negotiate with Israel on those terms * * 23077 Coolidge, Oak - Park * * * * * *www,******* * * * * * * * * Jiappy )oyou3 fi anukt SAO), IniEcimAN pharognAphy 398-7211 cANdids moviEs- PORTRAITS LET DAVID WACHLER AND SONS REDESIGN YOUR WORN-OUT OR OUTMODED JEWELRY. MANY BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL DESIGNS ON DISPLAY. WINNERS OF THE MOST COVETED HONORS IN JEWELRY DESii,N THE DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL AWARD AND FIRST PRIZE IN THE AMERICAN DIAMOND JEWELRY COMPETITION . . 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Asked to comment on the published report, Rabin told a group of editors in Tel Aviv u epose ussein IS es ata og on Films NEW YORK—In response 64 films available for rental to the growing demand ex- to community groups pressed by Jewish commun- The films cover, a wide ities for Jewish audio-visual spectrum from biblical spec- materials, the National Jew- tular to art film, Israeli dov- ish Welfare Board Lecture umentary to musicals. Bureau issued a descriptive The catalog is available catalog of "Selected Full- - from the JWB Lecture Bur- Length Feature Films, of eau, 15 East 26th, New York, Jewish Interest," which lists N. Y. 10010. Nov. 29 that if Sharon meant that Israel should help Yassir Arafat overthrow Hussein and set up his own regime in Jordan, the suggestion was outlandish nonsense. But if Sharon was saying only that the Palestinian problem ought to be solved within the context of a single Palestine-Jordan entity, he was expressing what has long been the firm policy of the Israeli government, Rab- in said. The Premier recalled that King Hussein had ousted ter- rorist forces from Jordanian territory in 1970. An Arafat regime in Amman would sim- ply mean another Soviet- armed state on Israel's east- ern frontier and that was not in Israel's interest, Rabin said. Sharon warned in his inter- view that another Middle East war seemed inevitable and could be avoided only if Israel is prepared to fight. He advocated a national unity government embracing Li- kud. Rabin-said he was prepared to set up a coalition incluSive of Likud provided that the op- position party pledged to sup- port the government's basic policies. But as far as he knows, Likud is not now pre- pared to accept those poli- cies, Rabin said. 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Ilt was that our ancestors, by giving' their lives in battle against, their Syrian opprei- sors and the idols they tried to force upon our people, won a great victory. The motif of nes gadol haya sham continues through- out the course of Jewish history. In our own time the most significant nes was the creation of the new state of Israel and the preservation of its independence despite the efforts _and attacks of such a vast and overwhelm- ing number of enemies; This is one of the greatest mir- acles of our time. But we are a' people of miracles. Another nes gadol is happening before our eyes today. Once more some of our brethren are able to free themselves from oppression— this time the oppression of a harsh Soviet government. As we kindle the lights of Hanuka in happy anticipation of dreidel games, crispy lat- kes, glittering gelt and even yummy chocolate gelt, we must -carry in our hearts the great message of Hanuka miracle. 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