26 Friday, September 5, 1980
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Here Deplores
Submission to Oil-Wielding Arab Powers
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Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Elad Peled presented
Cong. Beth Shalom with a plaque containing the
blessings before and after reading the Torah. The
congregation is a participant in Israel Bonds' High
Holy Day appeal. Shown at the Beth Shalom parlor
meeting at which $80,000 in Israel Bonds were pur-
chased are, from left, hosts Mr. and Mrs. Max Dub-
rinsky, Peled and Beth Shalom president Robert
Littky.
Deputy morality was subdued and
Jerusalem's
Mayor Elad Peled, who was submission to oil threats
on a brief visit here in be- have undercut the friendly
half of the Israel Bonds attitudes of several coun-
tries. He especially deplored
campaign, deplored the
submission to threats from the removal of the Dutch
oil-powered Arab quarters embassy from Jerusalem.
Recalling the discrimina-
which have resulted in an
"immoral resolution" tions that marked Jorda-
nian rule of Jerusalem be-
adopted by the UN Security
Council and submission to it fore the 1967 Six-Day War;
Peled pointed to the free-
by several nations.
Peled stated at a press doms now enjoyed by all
conference on Aug. 27, prior faiths in the Holy City.
He expressed the view
to addressing a pre-holiday
Israel Bonds appeal at that if they were not re-
Cong. Beth Shalom, that stricted by fears, the
Arab population of
Jerusalem would sup-
port Israeli efforts to es-
tablish a strong Arab-
Jewish relationship.
"One can walk in
Jerusalem at any time of
day or night without fear,
contrary to the panic one
hears about in American
cities," the Jerusalem de-
puty mayor said. "Arabs
helped elect Mayor Teddy
Kollek out of respect for his
unprejudiced administra-
tive skills. This is what we
aspire to friendship and
cooperation. Therefore, we
abhor the manner in which
threats of oil embargoes
have forced the abandon-
ment of some embassies in
Jerusalem."
Peled is the former direc-
tor general of Israel's Minis-
try of Education and Cul-
ture and has held several
posts in the Israel Defense
Forces. He served as chief of
operations of the General
Staff and was assistant to
the Deputy Chief of Staff.
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