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June 11, 1976 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

June 11, 1976 19

`U.S. Jews Criticism of Israel Doesn't Affect Their Support'

NEW YORK (JTA) — were a throwback to the
Rabbi Alexander M. Schin- Vietnam War and "applied
dler, chairman of the Con- to the Middle East, they
ference of Presidents of evoke dangerous and mis-
Major American Jewish leading comparisons."'
Organizations, declared
"What divides the 'doves'
that criticism of certain Is- and 'hawks' on Israel is not
raeli governmental policies the ultimate goal of peace
by American Jews in no but the kind of risks that
way implies any diminution should be taken to achieve
of their commitment to Is- that peace," Schindler said.
rael.
Meanwhile, former Is-
He took issue with the raeli Premier Golda Meir
labeling of Jews as "doves" told American Jewish
or "hawks" with respect to leaders that she was not
their views on Israeli poli- worried about Israel's
cies. He said those terms problems with the Arab
states or the United
States, but was concerned
Your
about reports reaching Is-
rael that American Jews
were divided over Israel's
policies and of the possibil-
ity of a split in the ranks of
Jewish unity.
Speaking at a meeting of

the Conference of Presi- should be resolved through
dents of Major American
negotiations between Israel
Jewish Organizations, Mrs. and Jordan. She noted that
Meir said the intimate rela-
most Palestinians are Jor-
tions between American
danian citizens and that
Jewry and Israel called for
there is no room for a third
free and frank discussions.
state between Israel and
She stressed that while
Jordan.
there are differences of
opinion, on the major issues
Russian Orthodox
the government is united.
to
Visit Israel
Mrs. Meir said that
most Israelis will be pre-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
pared to compromise on
delegation of eight leaders
the West Bank in return
of the Russian Orthodox
for peace with Jordan.
Church is due in Israel this
But, she said, the Israeli
week.
settlements along the Jor-
The group, headed by
dan River are a security
Archbishop Oharov, is com-
line for Israel in case of a
ing officially to celebrate
Jordanian attack.
the Orthodox Pentacost at
The former premier,
the holy places in Jerusa-
whose speech marked the
lem.
end of her current Ameri-
The group will meet with
can speaking tour, said that
the Israeli Minister for Reli-
the Palestinian problem
gious Affairs Yizhak Rafael.
One of the subjects on the
Mapam Is Facing Two Options; agenda is the enlargement
of the five-member perma-
Stay With Labor or Separate
nent delegation of the Or-
thodox Church in Jerusa-
They come to your
lem. Meetings with other
TEL
AVIV
(JTA)

The
continue
to
be
part
of
the
home or office with
Israeli
leaders are also ex-
Mapam
convention,
which
government. They said de-
their "garage-on-
opened Wednesday, will livery of opinion among pected.
wheels." Valet
prepare the party for two Cabinet ministers did not
service that doesn't
options — to remain part of help bring peace nearer.
one penny extra!
the Labor Alignment or
■ Expert diagnostic tune-up
Mapam has taken preli-
■ Electronic analyzer — all
strike out on its own in the minary steps for a separate
engine systems
next Knesset elections, Ma- election list if it finds, after
■ Professionally trained
pam leaders said.
the Labor Party convention
mechanics
Meir Talmi, secretary in December, that it can no
■ Perfect results assured
Call Sanford Rosenberg
general and Naftali Feder, longer remain in the align-
the faction's political secre- ment. These include the es-
398-3605
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tary, said that the govern- tablishment of a special de-
EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts.
ment must take the initia- partment to organize party
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tive in a political drive branches and appoint teams
Mastercharge and BankAmericard
toward peace if Mapam is to and cadres to conduct elec-
tion campaigns.
Meanwhile, Likud
leader Menachem Beigin,
who is trying to bring Re-
serve Gen. Ariel Sharon
back into the opposition
group, paid a visit to Shar-
on's farm Monday.
Sharon, who was the
founder of Likud, report-
edly does not want to return
to its leadership until the
various parties and factions
WITH A SYMBOL OF LIFE
in Likud unite as one party.
Beigin's effort was seen as a
reflection of a fear within
Likud that Sharon might
join Prof. Yigael Yadin, the
archaeologist and former
Chief of Staff, in forming a
new party.
Beigin, meanwhile, ad-
vised the faction's executive
committee to prepare for
national elections early next
year.

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