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38 Friday, January 28, 1977
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Golda Meir Speaks With U.S. Teens Via Telephone Hookup
ST. PAUL, Minn. (JTA)
— More than 700 teena-
gers from the St. Paul-
Minneapolis area spoke
with former Israeli Pre-
mier Golda Meir by inter-
national telephone
hook-up at the St. Paul
Jewish Community
Center last week.
In a 25-minute conver-
Meir
sation,
Mrs.
answered questions
asked by the young
people, 'delivered her per-
sonal message and was
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FELDBRO
saluted by the teenagers
who sang three Hebrew
folk songs.
The call was arranged
by two St. Paul teenagers
who wrote to Mrs. Meir
last October.
"We cannot bring you
here. We cannot go to Is-
rael this year. But if we
could hear you or listen to
you on the phone, we prom-
ise to do our best to reach
out to every single Jewish
youth in the Twin Cities,
have them meet in a big
room and listen to you. Can
you do it? Tell us the time
-and day."
The youngsters,. Fabi
Cheistwer, 16, and Tony
Horwitz, 17, were
answered last month and
the "Day With Golda"
plans were set in motion.
The call was placed to
Kibbutz Revivim where
Golda answered four
questions and delivered
her "message." Her
words were piped
through the Center's
sound system.
In response to the first
question, she said Israel
will never negotiate with
terrorists because "their
purpose is to destroy Is-
rael."
She addethhat her coun-
try always is ready to
negotiate with legitimate
governments but will not
"compromise" by talking
with terrorists.
Asked how she felt
about Soviet Jews who go
to the U.S. rather than
Israel' after finally get-
ting out of the USSR,
Mrs. Meir stated that the
only objection is that it
inhibits the chances of
others leaving to come to
Israel, because only so
many can get permission
to leave.
She commented that
she is "happy when any
Jew can' get out of Rus-
sia."
A third queStion was
"Do you think Israel
should resign from the
UN?" Mrs. Meir said she
did not think so, but ad-
ded, "I think there are
many countries in the UN
which think we should
resign."
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thing. Know who you are.
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