THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $14,700,102 Gifts Spark AJCampaign Opener Tapper's does APPRAISALS Traditional Generosity Assures Current Drive Goal Will Exceed Last Year's Mark Inspired by an address in which former Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan em- phasized the urgency of a continuing American Jewish interest in Israel's needs, with local leaders appealing for increased labors in the drive, the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign opened Wednesday evening at a dinner meeting at Adat Shalom Synagogue, at - which the initial sum of $14,700,102 was announced as an encouraging begin- ning in an all-out effort to continue for six weeks. Sol Drachler, execu- tive vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who summed up the results of the drive as of the opening night, said he was confident that when the drive con- cludes, last year's $16.9 mil- lion will be exceeded. The $14.7 million total to date is $1.2 million above the 1979 opening figure. Drachler said that Detroit, with the 12th largest U.S. Jewish popu- lation, will again be ex- ceeded only by New York, Chicago and Los Angeles in its Campaign total. David Handleman and Irving Seligman, Campaign co-chairmen, who presided, analyzed the results of pre-Campaign solicitations and spoke about the urgent needs for the overseas causes and Israel as well as the local and national agen- cies included in the drive. Supplementing their ap- peals, George Zeltzer, president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, added an appeal for consideration of _ the local programs, for aid to the Russian emigres set- tling in this area and the to- tality of the local program, with emphasis on the aged. Announcing their di- vision totals were Cam- paign division chairmen Emery Klein, Harry Sil- verman, Earl Grant, Lester Burton, Sol Colton, Dr. Harris Mainster, Kenneth Safran, David Levine and Shelby Tauber. All records for attendance were broken at the dinner meeting, with more than 900 in attendance and some 200 unable to secure reserva- tions because the capacity of the social hall of Adat Shalom had been exceeded far in advance of the meeting date. Dayan was introduced by Paul Zuckerman, who with his wife hosted Mrs. Dayan who arrived in Detroit be- fore her husband. Dayan told the audience that he had met earlier Wednesday with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, and then with President Carter, Vice President Walter Mondale and national secu- rity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. He told the audience and television reporters that the • March 1 UN Security Coun- cil resolution condemning Israel's settlements in "occupied Arab territory — and Jerusalem — was a scandal, a shame. This means that we must dis- mantle the Jewish Quarter in Old Jerusalem which was destroyed by the Arab Legion in 1948, and by the Roman Legion 3,000 years before. "The Arabs controlled Old Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza from 1948 until 1967," Dayan re- minded the audience. "They did not form a Palestinian state then. They did not resettle the Palestinian refugees. They did not declare Jerusalem as their capi- tal. In 3,000 years, only the Jews have consid- ered Jerusalem as their capital." He said the United Na- tions Security Council can- not re-write the Bible, nor change Jewish prayers or history. "I ask your people (the U.S.), what city do you want us to have as our capi- tal? Can there,_be any one other than Jerusalem?" Dayan said Anwar Sadat prepared Egypt for seven years to destroy Israel, and only became an advocate of peace when he found Is- rael's forces within 100 kilometers of Cairo on the west side of the Suez Canal. "Sadat had to learn this les- son, and we had to pay de- arly for this lesson," Dayan said. He added that the Middle East is not a political issue for Israel. "This is our life," he said. "Not one European country would allow the U.S. to refuel its airlift (at their airports) during the Yom Kippur War. We have to remember these things when we talk about our fu- ture." Dayan repeated re- marks that he has made in New York and other cities during his current U.S. visit: he favors Is- raeli settlements on the West Bank, despite the fact that he voted against specific settlements near Nablus and a Jewish presence in Hebron. The Conference of Jewish Ac- tivists passed out flyers before the dinner critical of Dayan's view and ad- vocating Israeli annexa- tion of Judea, Samaria, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights and East Jerusalem as an historic right. Dayan said that Israel must have settlements on the West Bank because without them Israel could not have a military presence there. He said Is- rael must always have mili- tary forces and an early warning network along the Jordan River. "Without set- tlements and a military presence," he said, "the West Bank will become a Palestinian state to be used as a springboard to destroy Israel." But he said Israel must be selective in placing these settlements. He said the historic im- portance of the Camp David accords was emphasis on negotiations with Jordan as Israel's eastern neighbor. "It does not call for a Pales- tinian state as our neighbor. It does away with the Ro- gers Plan of returning ter- ritories. It says Israel's neighbor is Jordan, and we will negotiate with Jordan while we are on the Jordan River." Dayan also approved of the Camp David impetus for shifting Egypt's military dependance from the Soviet Union to the U.S. NO CONDOMINIUM OWNER CAN AFFORD jp BE WITHOUT IT! Jewelry Appraisals Done While You Wait $15 for the first item $5 for every other item We purchase your unwanted precious Gems, Antiques and Gold Jewelry for immediate cash. Anita Mentzel: Gem Appraisal Consultant Ot4vpu C6R Tapper's, the source. 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