THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community Council Applauds Unanimous Support for Israel Marian Shifman, Mrs. Shifman, in a letter to president of the Jewish Council affiliated groups, Community Council, has emphasized the need to dis- urged that organizational tinguish between isolated leaders stress the unanim- differences of opinion and ity of the Jewish community unanimous community on matters pertinent to Is- support for the following rael's security. basic points: - Reacting to widely pub- • The PLO is publicly licized statements by prom- dedicated to the destruction inent American Jewish of Israel. To hand over mili- - leaders who oppose certain tary or diplomatic power to Israeli government policies, such an unreconstructed terrorist organization would be suicidal for both NEED Israel and American na- tional interests in the Mid- dle East. • If an independent it Mitzva Wedding Palestinian state, un- Stationery Etc. limited in its jurisdiction, were established on the West Bank tomorrow, it would be a PLO state. anything Call Barbara Starkman Therefore, other than a gradually developing autonomy, as defined by the Camp INVITATIONS 20% of 968-5080 "The Best Music in Town" "ALL KINDS OF MUSIC are in stock, DISCO, TRADITIONAL, TOP 40 and ROCK" Parties, Dances & Special Occasions David Accords, repre- sents a threat both to Is- rael and American na- tional self-interest. • Any appeasement of Arab demands at the ex- pense of Israeli security must be unacceptable to Is- rael and to the United States. The basic impedi- ment to peace in the Middle East remains the refusal of hard-line rejectionist Arab states to accept the exist- ence of Israel and to enter the negotiating process. • Jerusalem must re- main the undivided capital of Israel under Israeli sov- ereignty. Mrs. Shifman recom- mended that when indi- viduals or organizations communicate with political leaders or the media, they point out that there is con- tinuing and unanimous support within the Jewish community on these issues. Commenting on Mrs. Shifman's remarks, Israeli Consul-General Moshe Gil- boa said the statement, ". . . rendered a significant community service . . . it re- flects the unity and solidar- ity among Jews in general and between the Jewish people and the Jewish state in particular." 546-5797 — 544-0454 TS - SOUND - EXPERIEt jal Miss Gunsberg (LIGH Weds D. Schram ELECTROLYSIS WORKS! HELEN ZINBERG R.E. 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