THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ford's Mideast Reassessment Program Far From Conclusion WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House and the State Department made it clear Tuesday that the Ford Administration's reassess- ment of Middle East policy is ongoing and not yet near a conclusion. Presidential Press Secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that Presi- dent Ford's statement last Friday that the U.S. ap- proved Security Council res- olutions 242 and 338 on the Middle East stands." Questioned about Secre- tary of State Henry A. Kis- singer's remarks Saturday that the Administration would have to seek a defini- tion of what is meant by secure, recognized borders for Israel as stated in reso- lution 242, Nessen referred reporters to the State De- partment. Kissinger made his re- marks with respect to the letter to Ford last week signed by 76 senators urging the President to reaffirm American military and eco- nomic support for Israel and stand by the principle of secure, defensible borders for that country. Kissinger observed that the matter of borders was one of the "ambiguities" in Resolution 242 and that the Administration would seek a definition in consul- tation with Congress, especially the Senate. State Department sources declined to comment on Kis- singer's statement or why, nearly eight years after the adoption of Resolution 242, the secretary of state finds CALL TODAY! 353 5811 Now Accepting Reservations for Spring and Summer in the Mountains Brickman • Brown's Nevele • Grossinger's Concord • Raleigh Kutscher's • Tamiment it necessary to look for a definition of its contents. Asked what happened to the Rogers Plan, the State Department sources would say only that the reassess- ment of Middle East policy is continuing. The Rogers Plan, enunciated in Decem- ber 1969, by former Secre- tary of State William P. Rogers, envisioned a Middle East settlement based on Is- rael's return to its pre-June 1967 borders with only mi- nor boundary changes. It was taken to represent the U.S. interpretation of Reso- lution 242 with regard to secure boundaries for Is- rael. Ford and Kissinger both said over the weekend that the U.S. would present its own Middle East peace plan after the President's meetings next month with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Premier Yit- zhak Rabin of Israel. Kissinger stressed that this would be done only if the President failed to bring Israel and Egypt closer and that the U.S. would not im- pose any solution. Any set- tlement has to be worked out by the Arabs and Israe- lis through direct or indirect negotiations, he said. 69,000 Arabs Worked in Israel JERUSALEM (ZINS) — In 1974 some 69,000 Arabs from the administered areas under Israeli control found employment within Israel, an increase of 12 per- cent compared with the year 1973 and 31 percent higher than the figures for 1972. RESORT SOUTH HAVEN,MICHIGAN 8 n ti ACRES OF FUN! At Mid-America's fabu- lous resort... a playtime paradise when you'll Dege3Og TRAVEL AGENCY HARVARD ROW SOUTHFIELD MIZRACHI TOURS Now Low Rotes! 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In- cluded are the ancient for- tress of Masada, a swim in the salty Dead Sea, a trip to see the Dead Sea Scrolls, a visit to King David's Tomb and the Wailing Wall. Cities on the itinerary also include Beersheba, Jerusalem and Haifa. For additional informa- tion about the 22-day Iran/ Israel tour consult your lo- cal travel agent or Pan Am. SCHECHTER'S 17491E40 STRICTLY KOSHER HOTEL 0 GLATT Reduced Summer Rates! • 100% Air Conditioned •Olympic Size Swimming Pool • Private Sandy Beach & Patio • Free Parking, Entertainment •Oceanfront Synagogue •TV & Radio In All Rooms •Childrens Day Camp •Sugar, Salt & Fat Free Diets PASSPORT PHOTOS all nations, all types of identification photos fast service at these The tombs of Queen Esther and her uncle Mordecai in Hanadan, Iran, are two of the many points of interest included in Pan Am World Airways 22-day trip to Iran and Israel. The tour also includes visits to Masada, the Wailing Wall and other points of Jewish interest. This year. Pan Am's World has designed a tour that includes both Iran and Israel (with air travel from New York to Tehran via Iran Air). . The 22-day trip includes deluxe and first class ac- commodations with private bath, American breakfasts throughout, transfers be- tween airports and hotels, several special lunches and dinners, and tours and ex- cursions to many points of interest. Also included are Pan Am's World bonus features a Pan Am World Flight After nine nights in Iran the tour continues to Tel Israeli Judge Claims Orthodox Monopoly Can Be Challenged! NEW YORK (JTA) — Justice Haim Cohn of Is- rael's Supreme Court, said last week that Conservative and Reform rabbis could challenge the Orthodox mo- nopoly of religious in Jewish Education in Argentina Is Improving JERUSALEM (JTA) — After years of steady dec- line, the state of Jewish edu- cation in Argentina is begin- ning to show some slight improvement, according to Haim Finkelstone, head of the Jewish Agency's educa- tion department. Six new Jewish schools had been set up in outlying areas this year as the first N stage of a comprehensive ed- ucation plan devised by Jew- ish Agency chairman Pin- has Sapir during his visit to Argentina last year, Finkel- stone said. The overall figures showed an increase of 500 children enrolled at Jewish schools in Argentina. But the total figure was only 20,000, Finkelstone contin- ued. The basic problem was a shortage of teachers, espe- cially young teachers. Altogether in Argentina there are some 1,100 teach- ers of Hebrew or Jewish studies. But the profession stood low in the social and financial scale and for that reason it was attracting few new applicants. Israel in Israel's courts and indicated that by so doing they might gain the right to perform marriages and other religious functions in Israel. Addressing a press con- ference at the American Jewish Committee here, Justice Cohn expressed vehement opposition to reli- gious law as the law of the state and said one of the reasons why Israel has not drafted a constitution in the 27 years since its independ- ence was because of Ortho- dox demands that a consti- tution include a provision stating that "Judaism should be the religion of the state." The Supreme Court jus- tice also had harsh words for a recent resolution of the United Nations Human Rights CoMmission con- demning Israel for its arrest and conviction of Greek Catholic Archbishop Hillar- ion Capucci who is presently serving a 12-year prison term for smuggling arms to terrorists in Israel. UN interference with Is- raeli court proceedings is "incompatible" with the rule of law, Cohn stated. He said Israelis must be deter- mined never to lower their own standards of morality and integrity. 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