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October 21, 1977 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Riegle, Hyatt Hit U.S.-Soviet M.E. Declaration

BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS
63rd
ANNIVERSARY DINNER

WASHINGTON — U.S.
Senator Donald Riegle (D-
Mich. ) greeted 1,500 persons
in Lafayette Park opposite
the White House Oct. 6, who
were protesting the joint
U.S.-Soviet statement on
Middle East peace issued
Oct. 1.
"I was astonished at the
timing and content of the
U.S.-Soviet statement,"
Riegle said. "At best, the
U.S.-Soviet :tatement is
confusing and a cause of
new concern and apprehen-
sion to many of us. At
worst, it has the potential
for very ' great harm," he
added.
Riegle questioned Presi-
dent Carter's motives for
issuing the statement,
implying that it might

THE FAIRLANE MANOR

Promising further support
for Israel, Riegle told the
crowd, "We will continue to
meet — as often as neces-
sary, until we understand
exactly the content and
basis of U.S. policy in the
Middle East."
Meanwhile, in New York
Dr. David Hyatt, president
of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, cau-
tioned President Carter that
"we are playing with dyna-
mite when we actively
involve the Soviet Union in
any U.S. efforts toward

peace in the Middle East."
Hyatt sent a mailgram to
President Carter reiterating
the fact that the Soviet
Politburo has been "a
major adversary of Israel's
right to exist." He stressed
that it was Soviet weapons
which made the Arab
attacks on Israel in 1967 and
1973 possible.
Hyatt reminded the Presi-
dent of Soviet aggression in
Hungary and Czechoslova-
kia and said that "the,whole
Middle East could easily be
eaten up by Soviet con-
querors if we allow them to
wedge their way into Israel-
Arab peace negotiations."
Also, U.S. Sen. Richard S.
Schweiker (R-Pa.) last
week strongly criticized
President Carter for giving
the Soviet Union a role in
the Middle East peace
negotiations.

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Sunday evening,. November 20,1977

David B. Holtzman
I. William Sherr
Co-Chairmen

GOLDEN TORAH AWARD RECIPIENT

Dr. Joseph E. Goodstein

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"somehow fit into a large
U.S.-Soviet arrangement
that might include SALT
and Helsinki, and other
issues."
Riegle also raised doubts
on the propriety of the dec-
laration, asking why it
failed to call for a formal
peace treaty, why the PLO
catchword "rights" instead
of the usual word "inter-
ests" was used in reference
to the Palestinians, why
there was no mention of UN
Resolutions 242 or 338, and
he asked if the U.S. con-
sulted fully with Israel
before signing the commu-
nique with the Soviets.

Israel Proposes
Mideast Market

GUEST SPEAKER

Senator Jacob K. Javits

For Reservations, Please call: 557-6750

NATIONS
UNITED
(JTA)—Israel proposed last
week the creation of a
Middle Eastern Economic
Community to "serve as a
common market for our
Arab neighbors and our-
selves" once peace is estab-
lished in the region.
Addressing the United
Nations Economic and
Financial Committee, Gad
Yaacobi, a member of the
Knesset and of Israel's Mis-
sion to the UN said ',Israel
is willing to share its knowl-
edge in various areas such
as agriculture, water
resources, including the
desalination of sea water
and innovations in irrigation
techniques and solar
energy."
Yaacobi, who served as
Minister of Transport in the
former Labor-led govern-
ment, referred to improved
conditions on the West Bank
and in the Gaza Strip to
illustrate how the sharing of
know-how and regional
cooperation can contribute
to the economic growth and
the welfare of the populace.

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