Israel Would Give Up Sinai, Abu Rodeis Oil Fields for Peace Treaty With Egypt: Rabin PARIS (JTA) — Israel i up "most of the Sinai" to Prime Minister Yitzhak Ra- published Wednesday by the would be prepared to give I Egypt for 'a peace treaty, bin declared in an interview Paris daily newspaper Le Figaro. "It is evident that in the case of a simple non-aggres- sion 'agreement, the Egyp- tians will receive much less than what they would obtain in the frame of a peace treaty." In the event of a true peace, Israel would accept also, "without the slightest difficulty," releasing Abu Rodeis, site of important oil wells, and the strategic "The People of Israel Lives" mountain passes of Mitla and Gidi, Rabin went on. Dear Friend: Replying to recent decla- In this hour of crisis for our people and the Land of Israel their enemies rations by Palestinian lead- are miligning our people and distorting the historical facts about the land. ers concerning a possible re- ciprocal recognition by Is- We come to you to help us present the TRUE FACTS of our claims to the rael and the Palestinian Land of Israel. Liberation Organization, Ra- bin stated that it was not We have to prove to the world that Eretz Yisroel—the Land of Israel, has possible to recognize or deal NEVER BEEN AN ARAB POLITICAL ENTITY. On the contrary, the Holy with an organization that considers the Israeli state as Bible accepted by the entire civilized world, contains a divine promise no more than a religious "AN that this land IS TO BE to our Patriarchs and to the Prophets minority. This land was occupied EVERLASTING POSSESSION" of our people. "In any case, I do not and ruled throughout history by our people. For nearly 4,000 years, think that the issue of the Jews continuously lived in this land, Jews exiled, never gave up hope of Middle East crisis depends on the Palestinians. It de- return. Thus, the Bible is our mandate that testifies to the immortal and pends on the Arab states. indissoluble bond which binds the people of Israel to the Land of Israel. Only when they (the Arab states) accept or adjust To bring these facts to the non-Jewish world through press, radio and themselves to the existence TV is the command of the hour. WE MUST OFFSET THE LIES OF THE of a Jewish state in the area will we be able to find a so- ARAB LEAGUE'S RICH PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. lution to the Palestinian problem," Rabin said. Join us to bring justice to Israel. The situation is critical. ACT WITHOUT The Israeli prime minister DELAY. Please respond with your most generous contribution. 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According to Rabin, this slow dismantling of the West- ern economy is much more efficient than a direct attack, and the West should pause to reflect on the conse- quences of the present situa- tion. Commenting the recent visit of French Foreign Min- ister Jean Sauvagnargues to Israel, Rabin declared that the French approach to the Middle East was out of pro- portion with the importance of France on the world scene. "I am not an expert in French foreign policy, but it seems to me that France can conduct a super-power policy in the Middle East seems utopic to me." He added that it was not possible for France, nor for any other European country bound by the declaration of December 1973 to play a me- diator role in the Middle East, to take a clear position in favor of the Arab camp. Avner to Succeed Tekoah? JERUSALEM (JTA)—The name of Cabinet Secretary Gershon Avner, a former Israel ambassador to Can- ada, has been mentioned in political circles as a possible Tragic Aspects Told of Weizmann's Life TEL AVIV (ZINS)—The extensive press coverage marking the 100th anniver- sary of the birth of Israel's first president, Chaim Weiz- mann, includes several trag- ic aspects of his family life. Dr. Weizmann lost a son, Michael, who was a casualty of World War II while serv- ing with the British Army. Dr. Weizmann never fully recovered from this blow. There now lives in Ireland his only eldest son, Benja- min, who has cut himself off completely from 4srael, even to the extent of refusing to go to Israel to attend the fR- neral of his mother, Vera Weizmann, who died some six years ago. Agudath Israel Has Job Guidance in NY NEW YORK — Project COPE (Career Opportunities and Preparation for Employ- ment), a major manpower program has been launched here by Agudath Israel of America, as part of its social services to the community. COPE will provide voca- tional guidance, on-the-job training, job-related educa- tion, placement in vocational schools and direct job place- ment. successor to Yosef Tekoah, longtime envoy to the UN who, will end his seven-year tour of duty in New York in the summer. Tekoah, currently on home leave, will become president of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev at Beersheba. Privately, officials acknowl- edge that Avner, a former president of the "Oxford Union" (the British univer- sity's debating club) and a gifted orator, could be the right man for the job. The man whom most diplo- matic and political observers think naturally suited for the post, veteran diplomat Mor- dech-ai ("Reggie") Kidron, a senior adviser to the foreign ministry and head of its UN department, has indicated that for personal reasons he must decline it. Avner himself says he knows nothing of rumors linking his name to the post. Hebrew U. President Receives Fellowship JERUSALEM — Wadham College, Oxford, voted to con- fer an honorary fellowship upon Avraham Harman, president of the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem. In a letter to Harman on behalf of the governing body of Wadham College, Stuart Hampshire, the warden of the college, wrote that "the honorary fellowships are a recognition of the college of the outstanding achievements and distinctions of an old member." Friday, January 10, 1975-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UNESCO Dropped as Parley Sponsor If you've been rationing yourself to half a cup of coffee because you're worried about caffein, forget it. 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