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May 05, 1978 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-05

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8 Friday, May 5, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Carter Cheers Israel, 1,000 Celebrate at Reception

THE ABRAHAM
BEN - ZEEV

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atmosphere of relations be-
tween the United States
and Israel." He expressed
"cautious optimism" that
the peace process .in the
Middle East could be re-

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May 11, 1978
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mewed as a result of his
talks in Washington.
Clearly satisfied and in a
sharp contrast to his un-
happiness after his visit to
Washington in March,
Begin did not go into details
of his talks with the
President. He only said that
they spoke "about essen-
tials."

The government of Israel
will discuss "in the next few

weeks" serious issues and

then "we shall be in touch"
with the U.S. government,
Begin said. Foreign Minis-
ter Moshe Dayan, after his
talks with Vance last week,
also said that there were
questions that would now
have to be answered by the

Sami Esmail 'Beaten' Again?

TEL AVIV — Attorney
Felicia Langer has charged
that Israeli prison guards
have beaten Michigan State
University student Sami
Esmail. Earlier charges by
Mrs. Langer that Esmail
had been tortured were re-
futed by U.S. observers and
Embassy officials.
Esmail, standing trial for
allegedly being a member of
the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, is
spending two weeks in sol-
itary confinement, accord-

ing to Mrs. Langer, for re-
fusing to be searched and
threatening a guard.

A spokesman for the U.S.
Embassy who visited Es-
mail with Mrs. Langer on
Sunday said Esmail was in
good health. Mrs. Langer
said he was dirty from a
week in solitary confine-
ment. She claimed that Es-
mail and two other clients of
hers were placed in solitary
because they complained of
prison conditions.

Dulzin Vows Drop-Out End

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Leon Dulzin, chairman of
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion Executive, has vowed
to end the phenomenon of
dropouts — Soviet Jews who
leave the USSR with Israeli
visas but opt to settle in
other countries after reach-
ing Vienna.
Dulzin said he would dis-
cuss the problem with
American Jewish leaders

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when he visits the U.S.
shortly "to find a solution
out of a joint concern for the
Jewish people."

Dulzin said "the rate of
Jews arriving in Vienna
with Israeli visas who do
not go to Israel has
reached 50.7 percent
compared to 37.2 percent
in 1975 and less than five
percent in 1973 These
data must ring an alarm
bell," he said, "since I see
in them a danger for the
Jewish awakening in the
USSR and the aliya
movement from the
USSR to Israel."

Dulzin claimed, "This
subject has been frozen in
the last couple of years, but
it seems to me that all the
elements dealing with the
subject must re-examine
the various options to limit
the dropout phenomenon."

Israel, Papua
Establish Tie

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israel and Papua-New
Guinea have established
diplomatic relations, the
foreign ministry an-
nounced. Israel's Ambas-
sador to Australia, Michael
Elizur, will also serve as
ambassador to Papua-New
Guinea.
Another diplomatic event
was the signing of a 10-year
fishing agreement between
Israel and South Africa. Is-
raeli trawlers will be
allowed to fish within the
200-mile limit declared by
-South Africa. The two coun-
tries will cooperate in scien-
tific research and in fish
processing techniques and
industries.

Israeli Cabinet.
At the Forum Auditorium
in suburban Ingleside,
Begin was greeted by
12,000 cheering members of
the Los Angeles Jewish
community. In an obvious
good mood after the Wash-
ington talks, Begin never-
theless told the crowd that
Israel would never return to
her 1967 borders "where she
would be at the mercy of
9,000 Arab tanks."
He also appealed to the
leaders of the Soviet Union
on behalf of Soviet Jewry.

Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley and
California Governor
Jerry Brown made ap-
pearances at the rally
and expressed strong
support for Israel. Sev-
eral hundred Palestinian
demonstrators marched
outside the Forum and
several arrests were re-
ported.

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
The latest Louis Harris poll
results showed that 66-26
percent of Americans are
opposed to the Carter Ad-
ministration's proposed sale
of jet aircraft to Israel,
Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Begin also attended a
United Jewish Appeal
luncheon, a dinner hosted
by Chicago Mayor Michael
Bilandic and received an
honorary degree from
Northwestern University.
He was scheduled to spend
Thursday in New York be-
fore returning to Israel.

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