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February 12, 1982 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

• Israel Central Blood Bank Named
for Detroiter Joseph Handleman

Special to The Jewish News



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LONDON, England —
Establishment of the
Joseph Handleman Central
Blood Bank in Israel was
confirmed at the first mid-
winter international con-
ference of Friends of Magen
David Adorn, Israel's coun-
terpart of the Red Cross.
Handleman headed a
delegation of American Red
Magen David for Israel
leaders who attended the
conference.
Benjamin Saxe sum-
marized the achievements
of the international confer-
JOSEPH HANDLEMAN
ence which included:
ing
of the activities of MDA;
• A betters understaind-
• A greater financial

commitment of the Friends
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of MDA in the projected
PERMANENTLY MDA budget 1982-1983;
• A limited financial
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are adhering to a continu-
ing policy of advocating
admission of Magen David
Adorn into membership of
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Cross.
Handleman expressed
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Magen David Adorn and
quoted a statement by
American Red Cross
President George M. Elsey
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understanding and mutual
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services.

Reagan Stands
Firm on Talks
With the PLO

NEW YORK (JTA) —In
an exclusive interview with
the editors of Readers Di-
gest, President Reagan dis-
cussed the Palestinian is-
sue. In the interview, which
appears in the February is-
sue, Reagan was asked:
"Are you determined to
-hold off discussions of any
kind with the Palestine
Liberation Organization
until it recognizes Israel's
right to exist? And would
you recognize the PLO if it
did acknowledge that
right?"
Reagan answered: "This
is a decision to be made after
they do it. I know the PLO
had kind of held a position
that their non-recognition
of Israel is a bargaining chip
that they could bring to a
negotiating table. ,
"I think they're wrong: I
don't see how you sit down
to bargain with someone
who has taken a position
where they deny your right
to exist and that you should
be destroyed. That to me is
not a bargaining chip. And I
am hopeful that, as we con-
tinue dealing with the more
moderate Arab states, we
will bring them to accept
recognition that Israel is a
nation that is going to con-
tinue existing."

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Middle East by helping to
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