THE DETROINEWISH NEWS Friday, March 6, 1981 21 Sadat Tells Sternstein His Goals: Complete Camp David, Peace NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Joseph Sternstein, president of the American Zionist Federation, says he was assured by President Anwar Sadat in Cairo last week that the Egyptian leader's "primary concern" is "completion of the Camp David process" and "to eliminate the threat of war in the Middle East." Rabbi Sternstein told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Sadat gave him those assurances in the course of a 90-minute private meeting at the Presidential Palace last Thursday. Sternstein, who visited Cairo after Begin Campaigns in Samaria , JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Menahem Begin visited Elon Moreh and three other settlements in the Samaria district last Friday in an apparent elec- tion campaign move to re- mind his constituents how Jewish settlements on the West Bank have expanded under the Likud govern- ment. It was his first visit to the site since May 1977 when, in the wake of Likud's upset victory over the Labor Party, he pledged that "many more Elon Morehs will be established." Begin was accompanied by Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon who heads the Ministerial Settlement Committee and is the most outspoken advocate of mas- sive JeArish settlement in the occupied territories; Interior Minister Yosef Burg; and Finance Minister Yoram Aridor. In addition to Elon Moreh, they stopped at Karnei Shomron, Kedumim and Ariel. At each settlement the visitors were greeted with the traditional bread and salt. But many residents complained that the government was not settling the territories fast enough. Begin pointed out that the Jewish population on the West Bank has increased from 5,000 in 30 settle- ments to 24,000 in 85 set- tlements and towns dur- ing his term in office and that in the past four months the military gov- ernment seized some 5,000 acres to expand existing settlements. Sharon spoke of the secu- rity value of the settlements and the importance of a new highway that bisects the Samaria district, connect- ing Israel's coastal plain with the Jordan Valley. Begin declined to make any comments to the unusually large press entourage that accompanied him on his visit, including six foreign and local television crews. Al's Foreign Car Service Specialist in • Toyota • Audi Porsche • Volkswagen • Datson • Honda Cars 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. Alfons G. Rehme 1 H C. CALL S48-3926 548-4160 1 I out of involvement in a Middle East solution," Sternstein said. "Second, I put to him our puzzlement as to his proposal for a Palesti- nian government-in- exile. To this, he said that this will come 'down the road.' It is not his pri- mary target which is completion of the Camp David process. "In addition, he stressed that he was interested in in- cluding responsible Pales- tinian Arab leaders in order to avoid irresponsible acts of violence." Sadat did not say who he had in mind, how- ever, Sternstein said. He noted that the meet- ing coincided almost to the day with the first anniver- sary of the presentation of credentials by Israeli Am- bassador to Egypt Eliahu Ben-Elissar. Sadat "made the point I — PEARL SCISSORS BUCKLES UNLIMITED NOW OPEN April Deadline for Groups Which Help Nazi Survivors NEW YORK (JTA) — tions may file applications The Conference on Jewish with the conference by April Material Claims Against 30. Applications should be Germany has announced addressed in 10 copies to: that organizations which Conference on Jewish provide shelter to Jewish Material Claims Against victims of Nazi persecution may apply for grants from a Germany, Inc., 15 E. 26th Hardship Fund established St., New York, N.Y. 10010. with German federal gov- ernment appropriations. 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