THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 16, 1977 31 When you speak of some- one. tell the good you know of him YOUR PARTY TRAY LEFKOFSKY'S 12 MILE &SOUTHFIELD In Mike's Market 569-6115 Carter Brands Israeli Settlements 'Illegal WASHINGTON—Presi- dent Carter said last Friday that expansion of Jewish settlement in the adminis- tered territories is "illegal" and creates a problem for his Middle East peace ef- forts Chef Rudy's New BEEF BIRD 'n FAMILY BUFFET 27411 SOUTHFIELD (3 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE) 559-1091 COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS ALL DAY--LUNCH OR DINNER $ 1 .99 RELISH BAR FREE ROAST TURKEY W/DRESSING $21 0 BROILED HADDOCK ROAST BEEF PLATE 989 $185 GREEK SALAD AND SPINACH PIE DAILY OPEN 7 DAYS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS r f MON. THRU FRI. DAILY HOURS: %ON. 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President Carter's state- ment was in response to a report in Israel that Agricul- ture Minister Arik Sharon had said several settle- ments had been established in the West Bank in the past in secret. Sharon de- nied making the statement. Israeli Premier Menahem Begin indicated in a series of weekend interviews that he would not countenance independent expressions of policy by members of his Cabinet. There is no policy of indi- vidual ministers, there is a policy of the government, he told interviewers when asked about the statements by Sharon. French Writer Topic of Talk The Center for New Think- ing will discuss the works BEER & WINE NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 357-3280 0 7/t add Reedotwtecidd of French writer Anais Nin 8 p.m. Sept. 27 at Cran- brook House. Rabbi Sher- win Wine • and Gloria Ross will read from Ms. Nin's works. Music will be provid- ed by Ian Lyons. There is an admission charge. and refreshments will be served. 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Israeli Dances Described in Book NEW YORK—Israeli folk dance buffs now have writ- ten instructions for their fa- vorite dances available for the first time in a new book entitled "100 Israeli Folk Dances", published by the Israel Folk Dance Institute of the American Zionist Youth Foundation. The book is intended as a man- ual for folk dance teachers and interested amateurs. For information. write Is- rael Folk Dance Institute. 515 Park Ave.. New York, N.Y. 10022. fie also served notice on the Gush F,munim that while they may criticize the government. the settlement program will be carried out only according to govern- ment decisions. Sharon was also quoted as saying that Israel would never withdraw from the Golan Heights although Begin has indicated to Pres- ident Carter Israel's read- iness for certain with- drawals from the Golan in the framework of a peace treaty. Begin claimed that if the American administration had tried to pressure Israel to accept PLO participation at the Geneva Conference Israel would have said no to the conference. He said it was inconceivable that Is rael should help PLO chief Yasir Arafat and his associ- ates topple the Hashemite monarchy in Jordan and set up a Palestinian state there. With respect to peace ne- gotiations. Begin said the time for interim agree- ments was past. What Is- rael wants now is full peace in accordance with historic precedents including diplo- matic and consular rela- tions, he said. He stated that his recent visit to Ro- mania was more than cere- monial but refused to go into details. He also defend- ed Israel's relations with South Africa. 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