THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 18, 1981 5 Tough Line Disappears in Warm Reigan-Begin Summit Talks (Continued from Page 1) negotiations which Begin Middle East and Persian and Egyptian President Gulf. Anwar Sadat agreed The Administration should resume in Carlo agreed to send its ambas- next week. But the Ad- sadors to Israel and ministration apparently Egypt to the autonomy did not indicate any U.S. proposals for moving the negotiations forward, perhaps waiting for the results of the Cairo talks. Begin gave his assur- ances that Israel wants to continue the cease-fire across the Israel-Lebanon border, although he stressed Israel's concern about the Palestine Libera- tion Organization rearming itself in south Lebanon and - about increased Palestinian terrorist acts inside Israel. The Israeli Premier said that Reagan renewed the U.S. pledge about not hav- ing any contacts with the PLO. Reagan had already made this clear when he re- jected Sadat's urging- that the U.S. open contacts with the PLO during Sadat's visit to Washington last month. But as was the case with Sadat's visit, the most im- JEWISH portant achievement of Be- gin's two days of talks with NATIONAL FUND Reagan was the personal re- 27308 SOUTHFIELD lationship established be- SFLD. MI 48076 SAY IT WITH TREES 557-6644 Monday Pau Thursday. 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM • I Dooy—Nospesol ' 1ff 4 , • Air Sympathy ' • " • FRUIT BASKETS 3 Times Daily Nation-Wide '1! Delivery $ 1.795 RODNICK- McINERNEY'S tween the two men. Begin repeatedly said he was "gratified" with his recep- tion in Washington and has told people Reagan proved himself to be "a true friend of Israel." In his welcoming ad- dress and at a toast at a White House dinner for Begin, the President went out of his way not only to mention the his- toric trials of the Jewish people, the struggle for survival of the state of Is- rael, but also Begin's own lifelong efforts on behalf of the Jewish people and Israel. He even at one point mentioned that he read Begin'i book, "White Nights," a de- scription of his impris- onment by the Soviet Union during World War IL When Begin left for Israel Tuesday, after calling on former President Carter in Plains, Ga. he could see this friendship formally ex- pressed through the agree- ment on strategic coopera- tion. But its specifics are still not clear, except that it may include some stockpil- ing of U.S. military supplies in Israel, joint U.S.-Israeli military exercises and joint planning against threats from outside the Mideast. Begin said he still hopes a written memorandum will spell out the agreement when Israeli Defense Minis- ter Ariel Sharon comes back to Washington in November for talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Wein- berger. Meanwhile, the Adminis- 772-4350 tration may allow the Is- , !:, tmsz,-, ,..1m=mrsziffe 7 raelis to spend $200 million 'cop e GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS to $300 million in U.S. mili- tary aid on Israeli- manufactured arms and is sending a Pentagon team to Israel on Sunday to see what additional arms for U.S. forces can be purchased DC there. ALI At the same time, Sec- retary of State Alexander 0 Haig, at a press confer- ence last week and dur- 0 CO ing a meeting with Crown 0 Prince Fand of Saudi I- Arabia in Spain Satur- m day,..was quick to stress ee that the strategic cooper- U 0 ation agreement was not a defense agreement but Ix 'A IAA was aimed at threats 0 from outside the Middle .11 LLI East — the Soviet Union DC 0 or their surrogates and COO terrorists. Haig said any 0 of the moderate Arab m states could have a simi- xr m lar agreement. Both m Begin and Haig also pointed out that Israel -never has nor wants now any foreign soldiers to help defend itself. Both Begin and Haig also 0 stressed that the strategic 0 ..1 cooperation agreement has 0 nothing to do with whether 1•• the AWACS sale goes a through. But an unnamed DC Ciarginffn Pentagon official warned . 0 Friday that the new agree- 0 Cc 21000 ment would be in jeopardy if ZP W Ai lb Open 'TN 9:00 ni the sale is blocked by Con- TD. Mon & Thum Eves. 1.41 2 Moi cr. gress. Appearing on NBC- –t um m TV's "Meet the Press" pro- j e "Theateal`PeoPle GREATER DETROIT OLDS xl gram on Sunday, Begin said ee BEAT THE '82 STICKER SHOCK a BUY YOUR '81 OLDS TODAY! h i** 0/ tear""'" he had "never heard even such an allusion about such a possibility from either Re- agan, Haig or Weinberger. What this threat makes clear is that anti-Israel ef- forts will continue within the Reragan Administra- tion, particularly in the Pentagon and among some State Department profes- sionals. They intend to use this threat to push the AWACS sale and will seek revenge if they fail. • • • Orthodox Condemn Satmar Protests undertaken anti-Israel demonstrations during the critical visit of the Prime Minister of the state of Is- rael. • "The Rabbinical Council of America, and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations of America which represent the Ameri- can Orthodox Jewish com- munity, have a deep and abiding commitment to the Jewish state. The demon- strations of this extreme group, though permissible in a democratic society, are not consistent with the Torah spirit which they claim motivates their be- havior. "It is unfortunate that they capture the media and create the impression that there is a great deal of re- sentment and hostility for the Jewish state , when in fact the Jewish state is sup- ported almost unanimously within the Jewish religious community." Delicate Dangles ./7" -471 t;) Begin was greeted ,t) warmly when he arrived in A single script initial Washington by members of dangling from a 16 - chain teh Jewish community out- makes a most attractive side Blair House. He thril- necklace. Popular with young and-old alike Beautifully led the crowd by mingling hand - Cut in Sterling 511 - er with the throng and warmly Or 14K yellow gold shaking hands. In New York early this • I. Sarin Saw 510.15 week, however, more than Ii 148 Ydln Pali $33.15 OOK BETTER ! SAVE Stro 15,000 Satmar Hasidim Initial Only LONG & demonstrated outside the swiin sliver $5.15 SHORT Sheraton Centre while II 1411 WI $13.50 S59 Values Begin attended a dinner of Atter Fire 3,000 arranged by several irises 5.44, Jewish organizations. $139 Group T L911 Grant SIBS Crisp The Satmar sect was pro- testing what it said was Jewelers Ltd. WEBBINCS PARTIES BAR MITZVAS police brutality against Or- Creative Jewelers Diamonds — TODAY thru SAT — 10 ant to 5:30 mu Pnssclous Stones — thodox Jews protesting ar- Preclsion Thnorleces cheological digs in HARVARD ROW MALL BIRMINGHAM Jerusalem. The Satmar pro- 11 Mlle & Lallser 353-3146/ testors called Begin a 154 SOUTH WOODWARD (ME 2-4154 "Nazi" and a "terrorist." 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