THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8 Friday, March 7, 1980 Ezer Weizman, Begin Clash on Settlements FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM MARV CHECK • • • • Burglary Vandalism Fire Personal Attack MARV ROEN AM Price You Can Afford NO IFONE Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. & Fire Dept. Central Office Hidden Wire Installatio. You Won't Know We've Been There emergency reporting system with 24 hr. protection AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ALARM INC. JAY HARON 838-7008 (Continued from Page 1) with the Israeli stand on settlements, Weizman said. His bitter exchange with Begin came after the latter insisted that the settle- ments were vital to Israel's security. "We are making everyone sick and tired of us," the defense minister' declared. "We spend time on marginal matters like Heb- ron and Elon Moreh and this drags on endlessly. Thisngs cannot carry on like this anymore." Begin retorted, "Keep your voice down please. I am the chairman here. It is I who set the tone at this meeting, not you." Weizman replied that "if a proposal is tabled here to settle Jews in Hebron I shall vote against it." Begin reminded Weiz- man that he had sup- ported the Cabinet deci- sion last month ',that Is- rael has the right in prin- Princeton's BAR ITZ iE Son of Mr. & Mrs. Martin D. Haron Beth Achim Feb. 16th ERIK ZUCKERBERG Son of Laura Miller & Robert Zuckerberg Temple Israel Jan. 25th The Princeton Shop outfits more than half the Bar Mitzva boys in town! Join this select group. SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION FOR SPRING BAR MITZVAS Come In And Let Us Dress All Your Men For This And All Other Mitzvas ciple to settle Jews in Hebron. To which Weiz- man responded, "I would ask you too not to raise your voice to me." The Cabinet unanim- ously rejected the Security Council resolution. The government state- ment unequivocally re- jected the Security Council move, saying there was no difference whatsoever among residential quarters within Jerusalem. Jerusalem was one city under Israeli sovereignity and the eternal capital of the state, the statement read. The statement said Jewish settlements in the territories were an inalien- able right. The Cabinet termed the U.S. vote "repugnant" and said American support for the resolution gave rise to "deep resentment -and sharp protest amongst the people of Israel." Israel's chief autonomy negotiator, Dr. Yosef Burg, expressed fears following the Cabinet meeting that the Security Council resolu- tion would have a harmful effect on the autonomy talks. He told a meeting of the National Religious Party parliamentary caucus that he had person- ally expressed shock at the decision to the American representative to the talks, Ambassador Sol Linowitz. Burg said several clauses in the resolution were familiar to him from his talks with the Ameri- cans. He therefore felt that the U.S. had been in- volved in its drafting. Later, accepting President Carter's apology for the U.S. vote, Israel Prime Minister Menahem Begin qualified it by stating that the entire resolution, including references to set- tlements, not only the refer- ence to Jerusalem, should have been repudiated. Egypt-Born Israeli Poetess Calls for Peace in Her Works By DVORA WAYSMAN World Zionist Press Service MARK ELIADES Son of Sue Eliades Beth Abraham Jan. 26th A HERSCHEL DAVID BLUMENFELD Son of Dr. & Mrs. Sol Blumenfeld B'nai Israel-Beth Yehuda Jan. 26th The Cabinet deferred a decision on Hebron until its meeting this Sunday. Ac- cording to reports, Begin will press for a clear deci- sion to settle Jews in vacant buildings in that West Bank Arab town. It had been re- ported earlier that the prime minister favored a compromise which would establish a yeshiva in Heb- ron as a symbol of Jewish presence but not inst- 11 , Jewish families there this time. His apparent shift to a tougher stance is believed to have forestalled plans by the Gush Emunim milit- ants of Kiryat Arba to seize buildings in Hebron with- out official sanction. The militants have become in- creasingly impatient with the Cabinet's repeated postponement of a decision on Hebron. Now, confident of Begin's support, they ex- pect to have their way with- out taking unilateral ac- tion. S EY/IA O LR KAPIA Nt o DIAMONDS Much has been written By Direct from the Importer about Ada Aharoni, whose Largest Selection of poems — particularly in her Diamonds Anywhere fourth and most recent Howard S. Niskar GIA book: "From the Pyramids Certified Diamond Appraiser to Mount Carmel" — are an eloquent testimony to her belief in and yearning for peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors. ADA AHARONI Born in Egypt, Mrs. Aha- sists of only eight lines, and roni works actively for The is entitled "Israel": Bridge" — an association of To leave you now Arab and Jewish women, would be an formed to foster under- amputation — standing between the two I would survive, groups in Israel. Her back- 30555 Southfield Rd. 645-9200 but there would ground is multi-cultural. Congress Bldg., #100 be She was educated in One block south of 13 Mile Rd. less English in Egypt; spoke Southfield, Mi. 48076 of me. French at home and Arabic in the streets; and is the wife and mother of native Israelis. A lecturer in English lit- erature at Haifa Univer- sity, she has taken a year's leave to work on a novel to be entitled "Born in Egypt," which she describes as an historical romance. Her first booklet of poems, which came out in 1971, - was entitled, "Whispered Thoughts," and was compiled by her students. The poems are love poems, and thoughts With One Year Follow Up Visits And 60 of a tender, caring Day trial Plan — Cost Of Lenses Refunded woman. In full If' Not Completely Satisfied. Profes- "Poems from Israel" was sional Fees And Care Kit Not' Included. published in 1972 by Out- posts Publications, England. "Poems from Is- rael and Other Poems" was “ntest looms said with our prost•ssissisol is al*. published by Berger Press (U.S.) in 1974, followed by INVISIBLE BIFOCALS s6500 "From the Pyramids to Mt. Come in And Savei Let's Get Acquainted Carmel, Metal and Violets," published by Eked (Israel) in 1979. It contains many beautiful poems, but to me OPTICAL & HEARRIG AIDS; INC. the most poignant of all con- Established 1954 __ Greenfield Plaza Shopping Center — Ground Floor, That action is not war- 22883 Greenfield Rd. 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