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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-05

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22 Friday, August 5, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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daica. The programs are
based on courses offered by
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emy for Jewish Studies
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Israel Disavows Involvement in Struggle

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
Government officials said
last week that they "know
nothing" of an alleged pres-
ence of Israeli defense ex-
perts in Ethiopia. No fur-
ther reaction or other com-
ment could be elicited.
The disclaimer was made
in connection with reports
in recent weeks that there
was some Israeli in-
volvement—along with the
known massive Cuban and
Soviet involvement—in Eth-
iopia, which finds itself lock-
ed in increasingly grim
struggles with Eritrean sep-
aratist rebels and Somali ir-
regulars.
According to an Ameri-

Eban. Assumes Image-Building
Mission for Likud Government

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
Former Foreign Minister
Abba Eban left last week
on a two week "information
mission" to the _United
States for the Likud govern-
ment.
Eban, a Labor MK, said
on a radio interview before
his departure that he saw
nothing .wrong in under-
taking a mission for Likud
because he would confine
his efforts to explaining gov-
ernment policies in areas
where there is a broad con-
sensus and a necessity to in-
form American opinion
about Israel's problems be-
fore the Geneva conference
reconvenes.
According to Eban there
is a "national consensus" in
Israel not to return to the
1967 borders and to oppose
a Palestinian state in terri-
tories that Israel may evac-
uate. He said that in dis-
cussing these matters he
would be expressing the
views of his own party.
In response to questions,
Eban said he thought the
issue of legalizing three set-
tlements on the West Bank,
which drew a sharp Ameri-
can rebuke last week, had
been exaggerated. He noted
that the former Labor-led

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can report several months
ago, Israeli planes occasion-
ally touch down at Addis
Ababa, the Ethiopian capi-
tal, and are taken into
closed hangars.
Last week the Washing-
ton Post carried a story at-
tributed to U.S. sources, ap-
parently meaning in-
telligence sources, alleging
that a few dozen Israeli se-
cret servicemen have been
in Ethiopia training or ad-
vising local • forces in
counter-insurgency.
Non-govermental observ-
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the Israeli government that
the U.S. sources saw fit to
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government authorized set-
tlements on the West Bank
though it limited them to
strategic areas whereas the
Begin government appears
to be less selective.
Eban told newsmen at
the airport that he was not
in full agreement with the
new government. He will
meet with U.S. officials in
Washington and with the
media in various parts of
the country.
He said he undertook the
mission at the invitation of
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan and that it was ap-
proved by Labor Alignment
leader Shimon Peres. Eban
will stop over in London
briefly before proceeding to
New York.

Libraries Cited
for Jewish Identity

NEW YORK—(JTA)—"It
may well be that the great
Jewish teachers have been
as qualified psychologists
as Erich Fromm and Erik
Erikson," stated Rabbi
Isaac N. Trainin, director
of the Commission on Syna-
gogue Relations of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Philan-
thropies, at the recent 13th
Annual Judaica Libraries
Conference at Federation
headquarters in Manhattan.
The network of 42 Ju-
daica libraries at federation
agencies, established since
1965 through the Commis-
sion's Task Force on Art
and Literature in Jewish
Life, is part of federation's
on-going emphasis on pro-
viding . Jewish education
and the opportunity to build
cultural identity for all
ages.
Citing psychology as only
one example, Trainin em-
phasized the wealth of learn-
ing in many areas found in
Jewish literature. He com-
mented on the unique acces-
sibility and profound in-
fluence of Jewish literature
as an essential factor in the
formation of Jewish cultur-
al identity.

Histadrut Official
Will Visit U.S.

NEW YORK—Yeruham
Meshel. secretary-general
of Histadrut. the Israel
labor federation. will come
to the United States this
month to attend the meet-
ing of the AFL-CIO Execu-
tive Council in Washington.
D.C. at the invitation of its
president. George Means'.

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displeasure that Israel os-
tensibly is aiding the side
helped by the Soviet Union
and Cuba while the U.S. ap-
pears to have cast its lot
with Ethiopia's enemy, So-
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