1,70/WIVA/ 18 Friday, January 29, 1982 . • /40, W/S,27 , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Likud Survives No-Confidence Vote Over Sinai Compensation angered by what it deemed to be excessive compensa- tion payments to the settlers in northern Sinai. The 55-52 vote against JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Menahem Begin's government narrowly sur- vived a no-confidence vote Tuesday in a Knesset the no-confidence motion followed the adoption of a resolution by the Knesset describing as "scandalous waste" the government's How To Make Hearts Flutter $13995 Valentines Day is not far off. Think of someone special, give them a gift of love. Regular retail price $204.00. Where else but TAPPER'S ! offer to pay the settlers more than $250 million. The money is to compensate them for the homes, farms and businesses they will have to leave behind when Israel completes its final withdrawal from Sinai on April 26. The sum, proposed by De- puty Premier and Agricul- ture Minister Simha Ehrlich and endorsed by Begin, split the Cabinet. Ministers supporting the deal argued that the high price was necessary to as- sure a peaceful evacuation of Sinai. But others, notably Finance Minister Yoram Aridor, warned that the payment would touch off a new round of inflation. The settlers themselves have not yet accepted the offer. Businessmen in the Yamit region have called it unfair because they would receive less than farmers. The Knesset Fi- nance Committee insists that the payments be made partly in long term government bonds and the cash balance subject to income tax. Begin so far has opposed those conditions. Mitterrand Will Avoid Territories on Israel Visit Meanwhile, Begin on Monday returned to his office for the first time since he fell and broke his hip in November. He worked for a half-day and walked with the aid of an orthopedic walker. He has been attend- ing Knesset sessions in re- cent weeks in a wheelchair. * * * MKs in Trouble on Sinai Issue TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- puty Premier and Housing Minister David Levy, who presided over Sunday's Cabinet meeting, suggested that Deputy Mihister of Religious Affairs Rabbi Haim Druckman should be recalled home from the United States. Druckman is presently in the U.S. as part of a six-member delegation representing the "Move- ment to Halt the With- drawal from Sinai" trying to convince American Jews that withdrawal from Sinai threatens the security and survival of Israel. Levy said he though it wrong for a Deputy Minis- ter to act abroad against government policy. 2 Kin of Banker Graiver Are Released by Argentina NEW YORK (JTA) — Two members of the family PARIS (JTA) — of David Graiver, the President Francois Mitter- Argentine Jewish banker CASH FREE rand, who is due to pay an who was reported to have GIFT official visit to Israel March been killed in an airplane REFUNDS 3-5, will avoid the old city of crash several years ago, WRAPPING Jerusalem and the West have been released from jail in Argentina following that Bank. 26400 West Twelve Mile Road MON.-SAT. country's Supreme Court French sources said that in Southfield's Racquetime Mall. 10:00-5:45 Mitterrand does not want to ruling that the "Graiver Northeast corner of 12 Mile & Northwestern . Hwy. 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The assets of David Graiver and the five mem- bers of his family then in jail were included in the CON- AREPA decision. New Year of Trees on Feb. 8 Brings Thoughts of Spring . By ABBY KANTER Jewish National Fund NEW YORK — During this wintry season, Jews K : : everywhere turn their POI.L.ON ANTI PERSPIRANT DEODORANT I thoughts to the start of TICKI F 1 spring. For the holiday of Tu which this year 1 b'Shevat, falls on Feb. 8, is the holiday 2 oz. FLORAL of winter's end in the Jewish FRESH $ - 68 HERBAL I homeland. UNSCENTED In Israel, by the time Tu b'Shevat arrives, the harsh I BEER ENRICHED winter rains are usually gone, blossoms begin to ap- pear on the hillsides, and ® the flowers of the almond 11 oz. I tree make their glorious de- SHAMPOO/ normal 8,11 but. So, by virtue of their CONDITIONER dry I ties to Israel, for Jews Tu b'Shevat is a celebration of Deeo Egrg::::2q $1 89 1 the coming of spring. Israelis mark Tu b'Shevat by planting : At the same time, Deputy Minister of Transport David Schiffman denied that he had made a personontri- bution to the Movement to Halt the Withdrawal from Sinai in order to undermine government policy. Schiffillan came under at- tack by fellow members of the Likud coalition in the Knesset for his visit to the Yamit region. He admitted, in an interview on the Army Radio, that he had pre- sented a personal check for a substantial sum to a settlement in the Yamit region but claimed his was misinterpreted. Meanwhile, Je Agency officials attacked Defense Minister Ariel Sharon's offer to . sell greenhouses, buildings and irrigation equipment to Egypt, rather than transfer them from Sinai to the Negev. The officials said the sale price will not cover the re- placement costs, and that Sharon is just trying to de- fuse the opposition of the Sinai settlers. trees in honor of friends or family members or in memory of a departed loved one. Schoolchil- dren troop out to forest sites where, to the ac- companiment of song and prayer, they place their saplings in the soil. But celebration of Tu b'Shevat is not confine Israel alone. Jews in o lands feel the warmth oft e Israeli spring in their hearts and help make Is- rael's forests bloom by con- tributing to the ongoing af- forestation efforts. More than 150 million trees have been planted in Israel through Jewish National Fund — Keren Kayemet LeIsrael.