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May 30, 1975 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-30

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24 Friday, May 30, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Adviser Named

BINGO
CONGREGATION 111VAI DAVID
EVERY THURS. 7:45
24350 SOUTHFIELD RD.
SOUTHFIELD. MICH.





BINGO
AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL
SANS SOUCI HALL
ON 9 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT
EVERY SUNDAY 7: 15 P.M .

.......

BINGO
CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM
21100 W. 12 MILE
SOUTHFIELD
WED., 7:30 P.M.

REHAVAM ZEEVI

BINGO
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
5075 W. MAPLE
BETWEEN MIDDLEBELT & INKSTER
MONDAYS 7:30 P.M.

BINGO
CONG. BETH SHALOM
14601 WEST LINCOLN
OAK PARK
EVERY TUES. 7:30 P.M.

BINGO
ST urnm; JUNE 2
Every Monday nite
7:30 P.M.
16990 W. 12 Mile
JWV Memorial Home

Rehavam Zeevi has been
named intelligence adviser
to the prime minister in Is-
rael in accordance with
Agranat Commission rec-
ommendations. Zeevi will
also continue in his post as
Premier Yitzhak Rabin's
Special Adviser (to coun-
ter terrorism).

Rabin Aligns With Knesset 'Hawks' on Territory Issue

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Yitzhak Rabin, evi-
dently buoyed by what he
said was an overall improve-
ment in Israel's political
position in recent weeks,
lined up with the "hawkish"
elements of his Labor Align-
ment Tuesday who support
the government's refusal to
offer further territorial con-
cessions without commen-
surate Arab commitments
to non-belligerency.
In a speech that marked
the end of a three-week
marathon debate between
"hawks" and "doves" in the
Labor Alignment's leader-
ship and Knesset faction,
Rabin vigorously defended
his government's refusal to
come forth unilaterally at
this time with a definitive
overall peace plan including
maps delineating Israel's
future borders.

Such a move by Israel had
been urged by former For-
eign Minister Abba Eban,
veteran Mapam leaders
Meir Talmi and Yaacov Ha-

Shlikhim to Get Tighter Controls

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Reacting to public criticism
of its aliya department's
emissaries abroad, the Jew-
ish Agency has now laid
down strict guidelines gov-
erning the conduct of their
shlikhim.
They may not purchase
any housing in foreign coun-

COMMUNITY
LEADERS'
RECEPTION

tries, may not engage in any
private business and must
devote 100 percent of their
time to their assignments in
behalf of aliya. They are
prohibited from taking
courses at universities or en-
gaging in any other activi-
ties that are not connected
with their official mission.

zan and others who main-
tained that it was up to Is-
rael to take the initiative
to break the present nego-
tiations impasse, especially
in light of its strained rela-
tions with the United
States.

But Rabin asserted
flatly that Israel would
never return to its pre-
June, 1967 borders and
warned that if his govern-
ment drafted a precise
peace program at this
time, what Israel offered
as its maximal concessions
would be taken by the Ar-
abs as nothing more than
an initial bargaining posi-
tion that could be whittled
down.

Rabin, who will meet
with President Ford in
Washington in two weeks,
presented a broad outline of
future frontiers from which
he indicated that Israel will
never retreat. He said that
Israel would insist on a per-
manent presence in Sinai of
a yet undetermined depth,
but which must include a
land link to Sharm-el-
Sheikh at the southeastern
tip of the peninsula.

He pledged that Israel
would never "descend" from
the Golan Heights. He indi-
cated that the future bound-
aries would be determined
by existing Israeli settle-
ments on the Golan. "We
did not set up the settle-
ments there in order to take

ANN ARBOR
CHABAD HOUSE

them down again," he told
the alignment members.

He said the Arabs should
have learned a lesson from
this.

He said that on the West
Bank, Israel had proposed a
settlement based roughly on
the so-called Allon Plan,
drafted by the present For-
eign Minister Yigal Allon
shortly after the 1967 Six-
Day War, which envisioned
retention of a strip along
the Jordan River and auton-
omy for the Arab populated
regions of the West Bank.
He said that proposal and
alternative "functional" ar-
rangements were all re-
jected by Jordan.

The premier rejected the
"fears and dark prophecies
of some sooth-sayers" and
declared that Israel's politi-
cal position had improved of
late. He was referring ap-
parently to last week's let-
ter from 76 senators urging
President Ford to re-affirm
America's commitment to
economic and military sup-
port for Israel and Israel's
new trade agreement with
the European Common
Market which was con-
cluded despite bitter pr(
tests and threats from th,.
Arab states.
Observers believe Rabin
feels that, armed with the
strong statement of support
from an overwhelming ma-
jority of U.S. Senators, he
can meet with President
Ford in a position to with-
stand Administration pres-
sure for concessions by Is-
rael.

Analyzing events that
followed the collapse of
Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger's efforts to
promote an Israeli-Egyp-
tian second-stage agree-
ment in Sinai in March,
Rabin said Israel had
achieved a major success
by demonstrating that it
could stand up to pressure.

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