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May 04, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Magen David Adorn Invited to U.S Red Cross Meetings

NEW YORK (JTA)— For
the first time in its history,
the American National Red
Cross (ARC) has issued an
official invitation to Magen
David Adorn (MDA), Is-
rael's emergency medical
service, to send a delegation
to the ARC national con-
vention in Kansas City, Mo.
May 13-16.
George M. Elsey, ARC
president, in his letter of in-
vitation, assured the MDA
delegates of a warm wel-
come and invited them to a
10-day tour of ARC chapters
throughout the country.
Representing MDA will be
Prof. Moshe Many, chair-
man of its international de-
partment.
Elsey also extended an
invitation to American Red
Magen David for Israel

(ARMDI), MDA's sole sup- MDA red Star of David
port arm in the U.S., whose symbol has not been ac-
delegation will consist of cepted, the ARC has al-
Joseph Handleman, na- ways extended to MDA
tional president; Benjamin its full support and coop-
Sage, executive vice eration.
president, David Sidman
As evidence of this sup-
and Pearl Stahl, national
port, ARC recently in-
directors.
Despite the fact that strutted its chapters to in-
MDA has been consis- dude the MDA red Star of
tently denied member- David flag whenever they
ship in the International display the other three rec-
Red Cross because the ognized Red Cross flags —

Sadat Lashes Arab States

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat angrily defied the 16
Arab states that have
broken relations with Egypt
because of its peace treaty
with Israel and pledged, in a
May Day speech on Tuesday
to "dispel Israeli fears and

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traveled together to El
Arish.
The joint body is respon-
sible for facilitating the im-
plementation of the
Israeli-Egyptian peace
treaty which took effect offi-
cially April 25. They will
meet alternately at
Beersheba and El Arish,
beginning after the latter
town is returned to Egyp-
tian sovereignty May 26.
Meanwhile, a second pre-
liminary meeting was
scheduled for next Monday.
in Sinai on the El Arish-
Kantara road.
Another joint committee
will begin its deliberations
in Tel Aviv shortly to im-
plement the military as-
pects of the peace treaty,
'chiefly the details of Israel's
phased withdrawal from
Sinai. Defense Minister
Ezer Weizman, who re-
turned to Jerusalem Friday
after a three-day visit in
Cairo, indicated that all was
going well and relations be-
tween himself and Egyptian
officials were excellent.
Weizman met with
Egyptian War Minister
Kamal Hassan Ali. The
most substantive news of
the visit was provided by
Hassan Ali who spoke to
Israeli journalists. The
Egyptian war minister
appeared relaxed and
made no attempt to evade
questions on delicate
subjects. He said that Is-
rael's actions against the
Palestinians in south
Lebanon would not affect
the negotiations with
Egypt because they were
viewed in Cairo as purely
defensive with no
thought of gaining terri-
tory.
However, he warned that
if Israel wanted to avoid an
obstacle on the road to nor-
malizing its relations with
Egypt and to continue the
peace process, it would have
to discontinue its settle-
ment activities on the West
Bank.
"It will be very difficult
for us even to try to per-
suade the Palestinians to
stop shooting and start talk-
ing if the settlements are
continued," Hassan AIi
said.

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Israeli-Egyptian Peace Unit
Holds Its Initial Conference

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
first joint Israeli-Egyptian
peace commission held its
initial meeting in Sinai on
Sunday, mainly a ceremo-
nial affair at which a timet-
able for future meetings
was set, an agenda agreed to
and a priority list of subjects
to be discussed was drawn
up.
The Israeli delegation,
headed by Brig. Gen. Dov
Sion, and the Egyptians, led
by Brig. Gen. Seif E-Din,
met at Tasa and then

the red cross, the red cres-
cent and the red crescent
and lion.
Other Israeli delegates
will include David
Frankel, Mr. and Mrs.
Chaim Allon and Mrs.
Dina Harris.
Duane E. Johnson, direc-
tor of the Red Cross of
Southeastern Michigan,
Wednesday announced the
appointment of Myron
Steinberg and Philip
Slomovitz as delegates to
the Kansas City convention
sessions.-

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ANWAR SADAT
suspicions. Let - those
(Arabs) who broke off rela-
tions with us understand
that we shall not retreat,"
he said. "God- willing, the
peace operation and the
normalization of relations
will continue."
Sadat added, in his speech
at the Red Sea town of
Safaga, "If Israel makes one
step forward,- we shall
match it with 'two steps to
encourage it." He was espe-
cially bitter toward Saudi
Arabia, Egypt's principal
financial backer since the
Yom Kippur War, and ac-
cused the Saudis of bribing
other Arab states to sever
relations, with Egypt.

He charged that the
Saudis themselves were
blackmailed by the lead-
ers of Syria, Iraq, Libya
and the Palestinians.
"Saudi leaders become
the tools of Libya's mad
boy Qaddafi, the Soviet
Union and the ruling
party leaders of Syria
and Iraq," he said.

Sadat did not rule out a
cut-off of Saudi money to
ante Egypt's purchases of
weapons from the U.S. But
he said revenues from the
Suez Canal and the Sinai oil
fields, once they are re-
turned to Egypt, would
compensate for the expected
loss. Sadat pledged to do his
utmost to advance the es-
tablishment of a Palesti-
nian state on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip but said he
would not negotiate with Is-
rael to return the Golan
Heights to Syria.

Heritage Week

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
proclamation designating
this week as Jewish Heri-
tage Week in New York
City was issued by Mayor
Edward I. Koch.
The city-wide program is
sponsored by the Jewish
Community Relations
Advisory Council and the
New York City Board of
Education.

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