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December 10, 1976 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kissinger, Dinitz Discuss U.S. Aid for Israel

WASHINGTON (JTA)
— Secretary of State
,-llenry A. Kissinger and
Israel's Ambassador to
the United States,
Simcha Dinitz, held an
> unannounced meeting
last week at the State De-
\---Dartment at which one of
/—
the topics discussed was
• Israel s request for $2.3
billion in military and
economic aid for the fiscal -
year 1978, starting next
Oct. 1.
report that the Ford
A
nistration's Office
Management and
_.tiget had rejected Is-
rael's request was not
true, a source said.
The OMB is still study-
ing the request and, in
any case, it will have to be
reviewed by Bert Lance,
who was announced by
President-elect Jimmy
Carter as his choice for

.

the OMB post. The Israeli
request is for $1.5 billion
in military aid and $800
million in economic aid.
The Carter Administra-
tion is expected to submit
its foreign aid program to
the Congress in March or
April.
Kissinger and Dinitz
also discussed the
Lebanese situation and
the general Middle East
situation. Dinitz was re-
ported to have thanked
Kissinger for U.S. sup-
port of Israel in two de-
velopments at the United
Nations.
One was support for the
Security Council resolu-
tion extending, with no

Museum Sells
Salomon Stamp

PHILADELPHIA —
The Museum of American
Jewish History in
Publisher Honored Philadelphia is selling
RIO, DE JANEIRO postcards with an en-
(JTA) — Adolfo Bloch, largement of the Haym
president of the Bloch Salomon Commemora-
Publishing Co., was tive on one side and a
awarded the title of mint copy of the stamp on
Jewish Community Man, the reverse side in a
1976, by the Hillel Lodge mount.
Cost of the card is 50c.
of Bnai B rith in Sao
Enclose a stamped self-
Paulo.
The award ceremony addressed envelope, and
- was attended by more mail to the Museum of
than 800 persons, includ- American Jewish His-
ing the representatives of tory, Independence Mall
the Governor of Sao Paulo East, Philadelphia, Pa.,
State and of the Sao 19106.
Paulo mayor.
Bloch has been direct- Rabbi Groff

ing a strong campaign, Appointed Dean
particularly in "Man-
NEW YORK — Rabbi
chete," a large illustrated
• weekly he owns, against Abner H. Groff has been
the vote at the UN Gen- appointed dean of admis-
eral Assembly in Novem- sions at Yeshiva Univer-
ber 1975 equating sity in New York City, it
Zionism with racism, and was announced by Dr.
similar defamations of Is- Norman Lamm, presi-
rael.
dent.

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conditions, the UN Dis-
engagement Observer
Force mandate on the
Golan Heights for
another six months. The
other was U.S. opposition
in the General Assembly
to an Arab-sponsored re-
solution criticizing Israel
for its policies in the ad-
ministered areas.

In a related develop-
ment, the State Depart-
ment said that a report
that the U.S. would sell
Israel 300 F-16 planes
was "speculative" and
that it would not even say
that it was a "ball-park"
figure. The Department
reported that Washing-
ton is studying the quan-
tity and time of delivery
of F-16s which Israel has
asked the U.S. to provide,
but there was no mention
of how many planes were
involved.

Department spokesman
Robert Funseth said the
U.S. had agreed in princi-
ple a year ago to supply
planes such as the F-16s to
replace Israel's "existing
inventory." The U.S. deci-
sion on this matter, it is
understood, probably will
be left by the Ford Ad-
ministration to the incom-
ing Carter foreign affairs
establishment.
(In Jerusalem, Premier
Yitzhak Rabin told the
Cabinet that the-re is no
doubt that Israel will get
the F-16 planes from the
U.S. The only questions
still undecided are how
many planes will be
purchased and how they
will be financed.
He said of the $2.3 bill-
ion in economic aid re-
quested by Israel from
the U.S. for fiscal 1977-78,
$1.5 billion was for milit-
ary items.)

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