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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Multinational Sinai Force
Integral to Peace: Begin
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem Begin
said here that the U.S.
commitment to set up a
multinational force to police
the Sinai after Israel's final
withdrawal was "an integ-
ral part of the peace treaty."
This was his reply to re-
porters' questions about
whether Israel would refuse
to withdraw, in April 1982,
•unless such a force was es-
tablished in good time and
Israel's satisfaction.
, Begin's remarks on the
Sinai peacekeeping ar-
rangements were seen as
significant in view of the
fact that Foreign Minister
Yitzhak Shamir was to
meet with U.S. Secretary of
State Alexander Haig in
Washington this week.
The premier's vague
reply on the question of
whether the autonomy
talks situation would af-
fect Israel's commitment
to withdraw in April 1982
also seemed important
when set against the
backdrop of chief au-
tonomy negotiator Yosef
Burg's tough statement
earlier in the week decry-
ing Egyptian foot-
dragging over the talks.,
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Hasidic Mystic
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Burg warned in that
statement that Israel would
have to "draw conclusions"
if Egypt did not fulfill its
explicit undertaking to
negotiate "continuously
and in good faith" so as to
achieve the autonomy
agreement "at the earliest
possible date."
Israel, Burg noted, could
not be expected to fulfill all
of its commitments in the
peace package while "other
parties fulfill theirs only
selectively." Asked about
this, Begin said he did not
recall that Burg had made
this remark.
NEW YORK — Arthur
Green's biography of Rabbi
Nahman of Bratslav will be
published this spring by
Shocken Books. "Tor-
mented Master: A Life of
Rabbi Nahman of
Bratslav," explores the
motivation behind the
enigmatic author of elusive
tales and mystical Hasidic
stories.
Green, an associate pro-
fessor of religion at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania,
was the winner of the first
Kenneth B. Smilen Present
Tense Award for Best Book
of Judaica.
There are three requisites ful reflection, on the good- ness; and a recollection of
to the proper enjoyment of ness of the giver; a deep the uncertainty of our long
earthly blessings: a thank- sense of our own unworthi- possessing them.
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NCCJ Brotherhood Week
Points to People as Resource
NEW YORK — Dr. David
Hyatt, president of the Na-
tional Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews, has re-
minded the nation that "our
greatest natural resource is
our people" is his annual
message celebrating the
48th observance of national
Brotherhood Week, which
ends tomorrow.
"The fact that 800 million
people in the developing
world still live in poverty;
that 300 million people are
unfit to work because of
physical problems, and that
40 percent of the world's
population cannot read or
write is unconscionable,"
Hyatt declared. "I've said it
before and I will reiterate it,
our greatest natural re-
source is our people. We
must remember that
human rights are more im-
portant than property right
and people are more impor-
tant than things!"
Dr. Hyatt spoke at the
NCCJ's national board of
trustees meeting, at which
Detroiter Alan A. May pre-
sented a resolution on the
political right wing in the
U.S. and Moral Majority.
The resolution, which
was adopted without mod-
ification, states that the
NCCJ affirms "our com-
mitment to a religiously
pluralistic and culturally
diverse society. We re-
pudiate those who call for
religious, philosophical or
political exclusivity and
who claim a monopoly upon
virtue. We call upon all
peoples to debate their
problems and propose solu-
tions in a spirit of mutual
understanding, compas-
sion, respect and brother-
hood."
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Socialist International
is to hold an executive meet-
ing in Israel on June 12, just
18 days before the Israeli
election.
Political observers in Is-
rael immediately inter-
preted the Socialist Inter-
national's scheduling of the
first-ever session in Israel
as a deliberate effort to help
Israel's Labor Party in the
election campaign.
Editor-in-Chief
Emeritus, JTA
(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)
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