38 Friday, host 11, 1978 EARLY FA PREVIEW LL THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20% OFF LIMITED TIME everything in the store! OPEN THURS & FRI. TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 to 5 ONLY! 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: GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield LOVE TO ROSE BOBROFF 86th From Her Children: DAY ,. ., MORRIS & SYLVIA BOBROFF, HAROLD & ETHEL 1 BOBROFF, SARAH & SY NEUMAN & N JUDY & MANNY STEIN g i El 0 - ON ,.:4 Grandchildren: ri JERRY & ANDREA BOBROFF, NORMAN BOBROFF, ,'. ELAINE & MICHAEL WINE, MARK BOBROFF, JANICE & DOUG MILLER, STEVE NEUMAN, MARIENE & BOB BUDMAN, LARRY STEIN, I P LINDA & BOB SCHMIER & MARCY STEIN !I e ,:? 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"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 EASH • MR • • JEWELS • 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 BURTO N'S HARVARD ROW MALL men ■ 0 1.01.w.x.x.4%; U.S. Jewish Leader Differs With Jakobovits on M.E. • • Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold or antique jewelry!!! Lisc. by State of Kell. 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