10 Friday, May 21, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weakened Likud Defeats No-Confidence Motion (Continued from Page 1) Hanan Porat, of the Tehiya Party, whose other two members — Geula Cohen and Prof. Yuval Neeman — voted with Labor. The other two abstentions were cast by Telem's Ben-Porat and Yigal Hurwitz. Tehiya bitterly op- posed Israel's with- drawal from Sinai. It had voted against the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in 1979. It is now said to be seeking com- Likud. Telem MK Mor- dechai Ben-Porat said that his party would support whichever bloc seemed most likely to implement the Dayan plan. Lin called a press confer- ence Tuesday to explain his move and to reply to charges by Begin and other Likud leaders that he had surren- dered to bribes. He said his decision to break with the coalition was not taken on the spur of the moment. He said he had been made to mitments from Begin that would tighten Israel's grip over the adminis- tered territories. Telem, on the other hand, wants Israel to impose au- tonomy unilaterally on the West Bank and Gaza Strip if no agreement can be reached with Egypt or the Palestinians. This was pro- posed by the late Moshe Dayan when he was Foreign Minister iri Begin's first administration, but it was overwhelmingly rejected by e ruise Y w i tr ilrail a 7 Days On The "Oceanic" from 9240 DECEMBER 19 to 26th • San Juan • St. Thomas • St. Maarten SPECIAL SAVINGS ON AIR FARE! call: 5.6 h 9-0900 one nort land plaza 20755 greenfield road southfield, michigan 48075 feel like an outcast in the party and charged that "associates of the Premier incited various elements to hurt him physically." According to Lin, his dis- enchantment with Likud derived in part from its per- sistent dredging up of past Synagogue Body Asks Nukes Halt NEW YORK (JTA) — The Synagogue Council of America has called for an end to the nuclear arms 'race, declaring that "as Jews we are survivors of Hitler's Holocaust and ex- perience a special sense of responsibility to raise our voices lest we drift into a nuclear catastrophe which would spell the doom of all mankind." The council is the na- tional coordinating agency for the Conservative, Or- thodox and Reform rabbinic and congregational organ- izations. quarrels with Labor and in- citement against Labor Alignment leaders. "1 was among those who helped shatter the hatred for Menahem Be- gin, but I'm afraid that we are returning to the days of hatred," Lin said. The MK, who once headed Mapai's Department of Arab Affairs, also accused the government of failure to adopt a policy of encourag- ing oderates among Israel Arabs. 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