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Menahem Begin's sincerity
in current negotiations.
Dr. Jakobovits had al-
ready written an explanat-
ory letter on his stand to'the
New York Times. It was
quoted in full in last week's
Jewish News.
In his letter, Mann stated
in part:
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Bob Hunter;
Community Relations Manager,
Southfield, offers you this
telephone tip:
Teach your children
how to use the phone in an
emergency!
Anyone can have an emergency at home that calls for fast, intelligent use
of the phone ... a sudden illness, accident, fire. Hopefully, you already
have a list in your phone book or elsewhere near the phone, giving the
numbers of your doctor, hospital, poison control, police, fire department
and your home address. But, if you have children at home, would they
know how to use the phone in an emergency? Make sure they do.
Show them where you keep the emergency numbers and how to call
the operatoi; if necessary. Your babysitter should be told who to call, too.
Know if 911 can be dialed for fire, medical and police help in your area.
Nobody likes to think about emergencies at home. But, it's better to give
it a little thought now, than be sorry you didn't
later. Why not check out the family on your
emergency phone call procedure right now?
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other friends of Israel great
patience, because a secure
peace is worth waiting for; a
peace negotiated by proxy
or imposed by others will
not endure."
"Prime Minister Begin
is a trustee for all of us,
charged with the enorm-
ous responsibility of pur-
suing both peace and
security. He is as commit-
ted to both of those goals,
I believe, as any Jewish
leader today. And he will,
in a sustained negotia-
tion, prove to have the
necessary courage, im-
agination and flexibility
to achieve both of those
goals, if the Egyptian in-
tentions are honorable.
"You undoubtedly knew
the certain consequences
which would ensue from
your public criticism: that
Jews and non-Jews alike
would conclude that if even
the chief rabbi of Britain
thinks the Prime Minister
is inflexible, then it must be
so; that President Carter,
whose public criticism of the
Prime Minister is so similar
to yours, would be encour-
aged to engage in more of
the same; that President
Sadat would wait longer be-
fore returning to the
negotiating table, on the
sensible assumption that
such criticism will weaken
the prime minister.
"These are weighty con-
sequences in themselves.
You may not, however, have
appreciated sufficiently the
additional consequence that
nothing will more certainly
produce an unsatisfactory
result in a negotiation, than
a public disavowal of the
negotiator's stance by those
for whom he is negotiating.
"Finally, while I share
with you and all Jews in
Israel and elsewhere the
agony of enduring the
criticism that has been
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Differing with Dr. Im- leveled at Israel for the
manuel Jakobovits, chief past half year, as a leader
rabbi of Great Britain, on of a large Disapora com-
methods of a pursuing peace munity, I could not join in
aims in the Middle East, it unless I were certain
Theodore Mann, president that there is a surer road
of the Conference of Presi- to a secure peace than the
dents of Major American direct negotiations Israel
Jewish Organizations, has for 30 years insisted
wrote a disputing letter in upon and Egypt after 36
which he expressed support hours spurned.
"I urge upon you and all
for Israel Prime Minister
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Waldheim Worried
About Lebanon
An occasion for congratulations, a moment for well wishes, a
time for sympathy ... these are a few of the situations requiring
UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — Secretary General
Kurt Waldheim sent a per-
sonal cable to Premier
Menahem Begin of Israel
concerning the situation in
south Lebanon, a United
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