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December 16, 1977 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-12-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 16, 1977 15

In the Best Interests of
Israel-American Relations and
to
Promote a Strong
Relationship
With Israel's Leadership

VOTE SLATE
# 3

.

for the World Zionist
Congress Delegates



-The Zionist Organization of America
and Its Local District, the Zionist
Organization of Detroit urges all Zion-
ist constituents to cast their ballots
for

SLATE # 3

as an assurance that the hands of
Prime Minister Menahem Begin will
be upheld at the 29th World Zionist
Congress in Jerusalem, next
February.
There is an urgent need to assure
proper leadership in the Jewish
Agency as an ally of world Jewry with
the government of Israel. The Zionist
Organization of America stands in the
forefront of such relationships
between Israel and American Jewry.
Support of such a relationship
between Israel and the government
headed by Prime Minister Menahem
Begin is critical. To assure strength
for such an alliance you must vote
for

K.

SLATE

Enroll all your friends and members
of all Zionist organizations in this
effort striving for strength in a vital
friendship between world Jewry and
Israel. Urge them to vote for

SLATE #3

Vote promptly upon receipt of your
ballot for the forthcoming World
Zionist Congress.

Senators Rap Administration
for 'Sidetracking Peace Pact'

WASHINGTON (JTA)—
Two Republican Senators
have lashed out at the Car-
ter Administration for alleg-
edly trying to sidetrack a
possible Egyptian-Israeli
settlement in favor of a
comprehensive - agree-
ment at a Geneva-type con-
ference.
Sens. Robert Dole of Kan-
sas and Lowell Weicker, of
Connecticut, accused the
Administration of following
an obstructionist course in
speeches to Zionist and pro-
Israel groups last week.
Dole, who received the
Louis D. Brandeis Award
from the Baltimore ctstrict
of the Zionist Organization
of America, told a ZOA au-
dience in the Pikesville Ar-
mory that "the Adminis-
tration's line, from the
moment Prime Minister Be-
gin finished his speech in
the Knesset, has been that
Israel jeopardizes the peace
initiative by not announcing
concessions."
Dole charged that the Ad-
ministration's course is
"more pernicious" than the
proposal by United Nations
Secretary General Kurt
Waldheim to hold Middle
East peace talks under UN
auspices.

-

Weicker, addressing the
Philadelphia chapter of the
Technion Society of Amer-
ica earlier this week, cl-
aimed that U.S. insistence
on "the comprehensive ap-
proach gave the most radi-
cal elements in the Arab
woad veto power over the
act%ns of the most moder-
ate."
Seldom, he said, has the
U.S. government acted
"with such blind, arrogant
incompetence." He urged
American Jewry to provide
Egypt with the kind of
"moral and material sup-
port" they have provided
-. Israel and to reach out to
Egypt "in recognition of a
common purpose."

Lebanese Offers
Refugee Solution

;

In a related development,
Waldheim, responding to a
complaint by the Confer-
ence of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organiza-
tions, has defended his call
for Mideast peace talks as
"simply a suggestion" to
help convene a Geneva con-
ference "in a constructive
atmosphere."
Waldheim's letter was re-
leased by Rabbi Alexander
M. Schindler, chairman of
the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American
Jewish Organizations.
Schindler had sent a tele-
gram to the UN official as-
sailing the proposal and
charging that any Middle
East talks attended by the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization—which had been in-
vited by Waldheim—would
"sabotage the momentum
toward peace."

-

ery type of enmity con-
tains the possibility of being
cured, except that of the
man who hates you out of
envy.
—Ibn Gabirol

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