28 Friday, April 11, 1980 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS W. Germany Urges PLO Role in Mideast Peace Talks -BONN (JTA) — West German leaders in both the government and opposition parties appeared to be in agreement on a Middle East policy favorable to the Palestinian cause and recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization as a participant in the peace process. In a debate broadcast last Friday on the German Radio network, Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher reiterated his THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES Presents the TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MINA and THEODORE BARGMAN LECTURE SERIES Theme: IS THERE ANYTHING WORTH SACRIFICING FOR? Wed., April 16, 1980 8:15 p.m. Dr. Marvin Fox, Director, Lown School of Near Eastern & Judaic Studies Professor of Jewish Philosophy, Brandeis University "BETWEEN-MAN AND GOD" AN INQUIRY INTO THE RABBINIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC In the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium 21550 W. Twelve Mile Road Southfield, Michigan April 23, 1980 - Dr. Peter Martin - BE- TWEEN FATHER AND SON April 30, 1980 - Dr. Edna Coffin - BE- TWEEN A PEOPLE AND THEIR LAND: THE IDEA OF _ SACRIFICE IN -CONTEM- PORARY ISRAELI LITERA- TURE May 7, 1980 - Summary Session and Discus- sion support for the Palesti- nians' right to self- determination. He maintained that its implementation within the framework of a Middle East peace settlement might 're- store Arab unity which is a major aim of Bonn's policy in that region. Former Chancellor Willy, Brandt, chairman of the ruling Social Democratic Party, con- tended that a considera- ble portion of the PLO's leadership would be favorable to a solution based on United Nations Security Council Resolu- fions 242 and 338 which would enable both Pales- tinians and Israelis to live within secure boundaries in their respective states. Brandt met with PLO chief Yasir Arafat in Vie- nna last year, a move widely interpreted as a major shift in West Germany's Middle East position and bitterly denounced by Israel. Another participant in the debate, former Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder of the opposition Christian Democratic Union, observed that any lasting solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict must offer the Palestinians the opportunity to create a state-like entity. According to Schroeder, Israel should rely for its security on Big Power guarantees and de- militarized zones. Schroeder, who met with Arafat five years ago — the first German political leader to do so — said he doubted that the Palesti- nian issue could be resolved without the participation of the PLO. He said that would test the responsibility of the Israeli government. Meanwhile, Bonn con- tinues to seek public support for the upcoming diplomatic initiative by BETH SHALOM SERIES '80 PRESENTS THE FIFTH IN THE SERIES OF SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES PROFESSOR JUNE SOCHEN, Professor of History, Northeastern Illinois University SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1980 7:30 P.M. Author of books and articles on women and ethnic groups in the United States, including "Herstory: A Woman's View of American History," "The New Woman" and "Movers and Shakers: American Women Thinkers and Activists." Education was at the University of Chicago and Northwestern Uni- versity. Recipient of several awards as an out- standing teacher and scholar. TOPIC: JEWISH AMERICAN WOMEN: PAST & PRESENT This lecture is being sponsored by the Max Chomsky Family in Memory of Mr. Max Chomsky. The public is invited at no charge. the European Economic Community (EEC) member states to bring the PLO into future peace efforts in the region. In Detroit, the Jewish Community Council has denounced the Austrian government's diplomatic recognition of the PLO as an "endorsement of terrorism." In a letter to Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky on behalf of Detroit's 300 Jewish organizations, Community - Council President Marian Shifman stated, "It is regrettable, in our opinion, that the gov- ernment of Austria has seen fit to recognize — and there- fore encourage and give sustenance to — forces of terrorism and destruction, forces which have been re- sponsible for the senseless and wanton murder of hun- dreds of innocent men, women and children." Mrs. Shifman added that through its political cove- nant, through its public statements and through its actions, ". . the PLO con- tinues to dedicate itself to the destruction of the sover- eign and democratic state of Israel." — AFL-CIO Head Pays Tribute to Israel NEW YORK — AFL CIO President Lane Kirkland called Israel "America's most loyal ally" and de- clared that as a matter of self-interest alone, the sur- vival of Israel must remain the keystone of American policy in the Middle East." In commenting on the up- coming talks • between President Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian President Sadat, Kirkland said that "Nothing would do more to ensure the success of the forthcoming talks and to clear the way for permanent peace between Egypt and Israel than the unequivocal declaration that America stands against the creation of a Palestinian state dedi- cated to Israel's destruc- tion." Kirkland spoke at a re- cent dinner in Washington honoring J. Albert Woll, general counsel of the AFL-CIO. More than $6 million in Israel Bonds and other in- struments were purchased in tribute to Woll, who was cited for his "decades of - service to American labor and his devoted support of Israel." - Education, as science it- self, is but means to an end, the dominance of man over things; human science and power. —Francis Bacon 5.57-6644 iNnsw ‘Jhe ANNUAL MEN'S CLUB AUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 12 8:30 P.M. An Evening of Fun and Entertainment el/ TORONTO The leader of Reform Judaism in the United States and Canada says "Western Europe's once-proud democracies ap- pear ready to trade Jewish blood for Arab oil." Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, warned in an address last month that Great Britain, France and West Germany were pre- paring to follow the lead of Chancellor Bruno Kreisky of Austria in extending dip- lomatic recognition to "the terrorist PLO, which seeks the destruction of Israel." 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