. , 26 Friday, November 29, 1981 COUPONs C \ifiLlfTTE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS State Dept. Sees Possibility of Palestinian State in M.E. WASHINGTON (JTAl — The State Department said last week that while the United States'does not ad- vocate the creation of a Palestinian state, it does not rule out that such a state could come into exist- questions from reporters. But that does not necessar- ily mean that it should be ruled out of negotiations. I do not think that any American Administration could put itself in that posi- tion." ' ence through negotiations. "I don't think you have found any United States Administration in recent years that advocated a Palestinian state," depart- ment spokesman Dean Fischer said in response to 5 LBS. OF MATZO If I Can't Beat Your Best Deal Margolis Household Furniture 6 Mile, I BIk. 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Abrams was nomi- nated after Ernest Lefever was rejected by the Senate committee and his name was withdrawn. Lefever had advocated the scrap- ping of many human rights laws and formerly had ties with Liberty Lobby. '2 BUCKLES UNLIMITED Fischer also said the United States had made it "clear" to Israel that it does "not condone" over-flights • of Saudi Arabia, such as the one by Israel earlier this month in which the Israeli planes left after being con- fronted by Saudi aircraft. NEW YORK (JTA) — A growing number of the women who have been or- dained as Reform and Re- constructionist rabbis since such ordinations began in 1972 are being placed as "solo" rabbis, spiritual leaders of congregations too small to need more than one rabbi, the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency was in- formed in its annual survey on the status of women rab- bis in America. During the past summer, 14 women were ordained as Reform rabbis and four as Reconstructionist — mak- ing the grand total of American women ordained as rabbis 47 — 37 Reform and 10 Reconstructionist. Rabbi Joseph Glaser, executive vice president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the Re- form rabbinical association, told the JTA that eight of the movement's 37 women rabbis have been placed in solo pulpits, presumably a step up the rabinical career ladder from the far more typical position of assistant rabbi held by most of the- women rabbis. •rv., u:- For appointment 851 S 6 2 0 R4.1 6 Jr r - , ake Rcr .._ . -1,3%1'.' . .% a..icenfir•id ommii==i1MRO= MMMMMMMM MIBINISIMOSMOMO Fischer said Haig had pointed out that most of the eight-point Saudi plan was unacceptable because it laid down conditions that should be . negotiated. He said Haig was saying that a Pales- tinian state was "unac- ceptable unless and until it is negotiated." 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