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January 05, 1979 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, January 5, 1919

AJC Prepares
Spanish Tapes

U.S. Envoy Young Says
UN Undermines M.E. Peace

NEW YORK — Andrew

oung, the United States'

ambassador to the United
Nations, has accused the
UN of undermining rather
than encouraging negotiat-
ing efforts to achieve a
peace settlement in the
Middle East.
Ambassador Young made
the complaint in a policy
statement to the General
Assembly, where a series of
anti-Israel resolutions had
been approved by a coalition
of Arab, Communist and
Third World votes.
"The United Nations
should be in the forefront of
efforts to promote a just and
lasting peace in the Middle

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
More than 50 Spanish-
language radio and televi-
sion stations in the United
States are using bi-weekly
taped news commentary
provided by the American
Jewish Committee in a new
program to reach the large
Spanish-speaking audience
with news and commentary
on human relations issues,
Richard Maass, president,
has reported.
The taped commentaries,
as well as written materials
for the Spanish-language
press, are prepared by
Jacobo Kovadloff, a native
of Buenos Aires and director
of the AJCommittee's Latin
American Affairs.
He had directed the AJ-
Committee office in Argen-
tina which was closed in
1977 after threats on his
life, Maass said.

East," he declared. "It
should not allow itself to be
swayed by political doc-
trines which claim to ad-
vance peace but only hinder
it.
"This body cannot ig-
nore developments in the
area which promise- pro-
gress toward peace, it
should support them. Its
members should cer-
tainly not attempt to
undermine them in the
way the present resolu-
tions so clearly aim to
do."
Young also assailed the
Palestine Liberation
Organization for refusing to
accept Resolution 242 and
"the concept of peaceful
negotiations."

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Israel's Weizman Battles the Cabinet

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman is unhappy with
the Cabinet's slow move-
ment toward renewing the
peace talks with Egypt and
is seriously concerned that
the chances of peace are
slipping away while
hardline ministers
stonewall against any com-
promise, sources close to the
Defense Minister have inch-
cated.
Weizman, who with
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan headed the Israeli
negotiating team at the
Blair House talks in Wash-
ington in November, be-
lieves that the peace talks
have been bogged down
needlessly in a morass of
legalisms, the sources said.
As a consequence, he has re-
solved to devote his time ex-
clusively to defense mat-
ters.
Yediot Achronot reported
that Weizman stormed out
of a meeting this week with
Premier Menahem Begin
and Minister of.Agriculture
Ariel Sharon, the most out-

Sephardic Rabbis
Battle Against
Assimilation

NEW YORK — Eleven
Sephardic rabbis from Latin
American countries jour-
neyed to Yeshiva Univer-
sity in New York City for a
historic meeting with their
American and Canadian
counterparts at the first in-
ternational conclave of the
Sephardic Rabbinate of the
Americas: They confronted
what was described as the
"spiritual suicide" taking
place among Sephardic
youth.
The rabbis resolved to
make this dialogue an an-
nual event to be sponsored
by Yeshiva University and
by the World Sephardi Fed-
eration. Plans are under-
way for the second conclave
to take place in Mexico City
in 1979.
Setting the tone in his
keynote address, Dr. Sol-
omon Ganon, president of
the federation, said that "In
their new surroundings, our
people have often aban-
doned the family values
which were so evident in the
old countries with the ex-
ception of our Syrian
brothers who by great sac-
rifice have built Torah in-
stitutions in their com-
munities. We shall need ex-
perienced and well trained
educators who will be able
to face these difficulties and
turn the tide of assimilation
and spiritual suicide."

Writer's Seminar

NEW YORK (JTA) — An
experimental creative writ-
ing workshop for talented
Jewish high school stu-
dents, held for the first time
last spring, will be repeated
by the Martin Steinberg
Center of the American
Jewish Congress starting in
January but limited to high
school sophomores, the cen-
ter's program director re-
ported.

with the Egyptians in
Washington.
Weizman reportedly rests
his hopes on the expectation
that Dayan will eventually
take a firm stand against
delaying tactics by Cabinet
ministers.

spoken Cabinet hawk. "I
can't sit with that man any
more," Weizman was
quoted as saying with refer-
ence to Sharon. Eventually
Begin calmed him, the
newspaper said.
That was not the first
time, however, that
Weizman lost his temper
with Cabinet colleagues
who he thought were
dragging their feet on
peace issues. He is known
to have stalked out of at
least one Cabinet meet-
ing in the past two
months and was furious
when, during Begin's ab-
sence in Canada, the
Cabinet refused to ap-
prove elements of the
draft peace treaty he and
Dayan had worked out

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