6 Friday, August 10, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carter-Vance Reassurances Ease U.S.-Israeli Tensions (Continued from Page 1) mental change in policy." The U.S., he said, was concerned and preoccu- r LOSE 17-25 POUNDS ill just 6 WEEKS 1 Oui:k:y-Sately- P-airnanently You can oo it...and were here to help make it happen at Daily Diet Coun- seling NO SHOTS NO DRUGS NO CONTRACTS Call today and get started on your way to a healthier, hap- pier, thinner' lite... r \N Al HE Los,,, Qc 4-4., DAILY DIET e7 z COUNSELING 30233 Southfield Rd. Suite 112 in the Cranbrook Centre 642-5 66 5 pied with oil supplies and prices and sought to reach an accord with Saudi Arabia. Specifically stating that he had read Dayan's interview published in Yediot Achronot, Vance declared in Washington: "I want to state categori- cally that there has been no change in our policy toward Israel. Our long standing support for the security and well-being of Isarel is firm and un- shakeable. It remains our policy to work towards a comprehensive peace settlement which is based on UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338." In an effort to alleviate the concern of both Is- raelis and American Jews, Vice President Walter Mondale said over Israel Television Friday that the U.S. pol- icy toward the PLO has If You Want to BUY 'EM We Want to SELL 'EM! See Us First! GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE, INC. 28000 TELEGRAPH at Tel-12 Mall 354-3300 SPITZER'S Just South of 12 Mile Rd. Carries a complete line of Kosher Carmel & Kedem Wines and Champagne For Weddings & Bar Mitzvas Special discount prices by the case We Discount ALL Best Selling Books SPITZER'S Hebrew Book & Gift Center 11 Mile & tahser, Southfield Harvard Row 356-6080 Open All Day Sunday not changed. The policy of our country toward the PLO remains un- changed," Mondale stated. "We have said re- peatedly, and I repeat again today, that we will have no contacts with them unless they accept UN Resolution 242 and acknowledge the right of a permanent state of Is- rael. Mondale said that press reports that Car- ter had compared the PLO to American civil rights groups were "totally misleading." Carter had said in an interview published last Wednesday in The New York Times that the Palestinian move- ment was like the civil rights movement. This brought him im- mediate condemna- tion from Jewish and black groups. In his television com- ments, Mondale said Carter had discussed with reporters the pro- visions of the Camp David accords which in- cluded a call for negotia- tions on allowing some Palestinians to return to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He (Carter) said that the right to re- turn could have an enormously important and satisfying effect on reducing tensions in the area, even though many, in fact, did not return," Mondale explained, add- ing: "And he likened it to the civil rights stage when people were urging the elimination of dis- crimination, for exam- ple, to attend a certain college even though they may not have had any in- tention of going to the school. In other words, the right was the impor- tant fact." Mondale re- portedly made the same point in telephone calls to American Jewish leaders last week. Daniel P. Moynihan (D-NY) warned the Carter Administration Tuesday night against any Middle East policy change which would sacrifice Israel's vital interests to Arab oil blackmail. "American foreign pol- icy is not for sale — not one million barrels of oil a day, not 100 million barrels will buy the honor of this republic," he declared. He made his statement in an address to 250 members of the American Friends of the Hebrew University at a meeting in New York. At the same meeting, Evron rejected Carter Ad- ministraion warnings that Israel may have violated U.S. law by its use of American-made warplanes in raids against terrorist bases in Lebanon. Moynihan - said, "The Camp David agreements are solemn and must be kept. You cannot simply Make Believe Kingdom Educates Young Israelis TEL AVIV — In "The Kingdom of Choice" some streets are dirty and others clean; the water and air are sometimes fresh, but often foul. And washing machines and irons are potentially helpful or hazardous. The world around us is only what we make it, seven-year-olds in Tel Aviv are learning. By entering their make believe "king- dom," the children see that nothing in their environ- ment happens by chance and that each child plays a vital part in creating and maintaining his own sur- roundings. One of the people most actively involved in prepar- ing environmental aware- ness programs such as this, is Dr. Devorah Ziv, a pretty, young mother and coor- dinator of Environmental Education for the Israel Environmental Protection Service. As a native Israeli, born a few years before the 1948 War of Indepen- dence, Devorah perhaps exemplifies the new environmental con- sciousness of this 30- year-old country as it passes from the hurried turbulence of its birth and youth into maturity. Although 30 years ago, as a child, she lived near the same streets now being explored environmentally by Tel Aviv seven-year- olds, her "kingdom" was worlds away. "A walk to the grocer meant running from house to house with my mother, hiding so that the British wouldn't catch us breaking the curfew." The sage said, "Every- thing requires a fence." He was asked, "What is the fence'?" He answered, "Trust." "What is the fence of trust?" he was asked. And he replied, "Faith." To the further question, "What is the fence of faith?" he an- swered, "To fear nothing." —Solomon Ibn Gabriol change them because the Saudi king, prince or what- ever, has said, 'well, we will let you have another million barrels of oil a day as a Fourth of July present.' " He declared that "We are not going to let this Ad- ministration buy oil at the expense of the freedom of Is- rael. The thing I am trying to make clear to the Ad- ministration is that the U.S. Congress, much less the American people, will not accept this." If we have come this far into the 20th Century that we we have not un- derstood the nature of a totalitarian society, then God have mercy on us all," he added. "To re- peat, the American foreign policy is not for sale." He declared at the press conference that he felt Americans would "walk to From Jew to Nun Memorial Cites Nazi Victim work before we sell out an- other democratic power for oil." He also told the news- men he thought Carter's Administration was "col- lapsing on him." Evron told the dinner that Israel was taking "grave risks" in implement- ing the treaty with Egypt, adding that Israel had re- ceived "written commit- ments from Egypt and the United States." Evron said the commit- ments "are not a one-wav street and if the agreemer are not adhered to by tits_ other parties, Israel has the legal, moral and practical right to re-evaluate its own obligations." In rejecting Carter Ad- ministration complaints about the use of American warplanes, Evron said, "As long as terrorists are based in and use Lebanon to launch murderous attacks on our women and children, Israel must and will use these arms in self-defense to destroy these bases and frustrate their efforts." 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