Friday, June 11, 1982 You,You,CASH IN ON cree4suie—Pak, " COUPONS... RETAILERS ... PROFESSIONALS 540 - 0407 Advertising Salespeople Wanted Too .> se VAI V` V %l THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Jewish Show on Belgrade TV BELGRADE — The Communist Youth's Seven Secretaries," a television series being broadcast here contains segments of an Dr. Lawrence Allan Brown, Son of Ms. Esther-Lerner-Brown, proudly announces his graduation from the "Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine" on May 27. Dr. Lawrence Allan Brown is a graduate of Mighigan State University & also of South- field High School. Good Luck Always, Mom, Bruce & Linda anti-Jewish nature and has been deemed "objectionable and impermissible" by the local Jewish community, according to the World Jewish Congress (WJC). Suspicious Israel CAIRO (ZINS) — Com- menting in an Arab maga- zine on the peace and au- tonomy negotiations with Israel, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said: "A state that is sur- rounded by all the Arab states with everyone hiding in ambush for it naturally will be suspicious. If we were in its place, we would be suspicious too." It is not enough to suc- ceed. Others must fail. SAVE THIS AD — FATHERS DAY JACK'S FACTORY OUTLET SAVE 20% -50% ON LEATHER JACKETS Zip-Lined $8891 . FATITT-Pflriffzwmruwm AV E TH1 A D -- FATHERS DA 12 ).5 SAVE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AMAZING VALUES] SAVE OVER HALF [ • SUITS • PANTS • SWEATERS • JEANS • TOP COATS • ETC. 3 PIECE VESTED SUITS GABARDINE • SWEDISH KNITS WOOL BLENDS • TWEEDS $68 t $110 Reg. $135 to $185 RATED 4 STAR BY UNDERGROUND SHOPPER Formerly Jack's Men's & Boys' Wear of Oak Park JACK'S FACTORY OUTLET LADIE'S QUALITY MEN'S WEAR WHOLESALE Miracle Mile Shopping Center 335.8277 CLOTHING 'TELEGRAPH N. MEN'S WHOLESALE CLOTHING OF SQ. LK. Mon., Tues., Wed. 10-6; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 10-8; SUNDAY 12-5 SAVE THIS AD — FATHERS DAY ISRAEL'S PAINFUL INTERNAL DEBATE I ' srael remains one of the few nations on this small planet where public policy is openly debated and • citizens are free to disagree with governmental decisions and offer alternatives. It is certainly the only country in the Middle East where the freedom of dissent is ac- cepted and widely practiced. The American public is largely unaware of the fact that there is a significant public debate going on in Israel right now. As the nation enters its 35th year of tenuous existence its citizens are struggling with the most fundamental of questions. At stake is the survival of the State . and the nature of the State which will survive. It is little wonder that the American observor, ' both Jew and non-Jew, is confused by the pattern of events. In the same week Israel can return the Sinai to Egypt (a glorious gamble for peace) and also conduct pre-emptive air raids into Lebanon which appear to many to be in excess of the provocation. Settlers are removed by physical force from the Sinai at the same time that new set- tlements are announced' for the West Bank (Judea and Samaria.) One is an unprecedented act of reconciliation, the other an indication that the oc- cupation may become institutionaliz- ed and permanent. Many policies presently being im- plemented on the West Bank are con- fusing and disturbing to many sup- ports of Israel. Will the directions be- ing taken by the current government genuinely assure the survival of Israel, or are they self-defeating in their very nature? . Increasing numbers of Israeli citizens are wrestling with the same questions. Moshe Unna, one of the founders of the Religious Kibbutz Movement, says: "Our approach sees in Zionism a constructive move- ment which is based on positive ethical and social principles prin- ciples which have prevented us in the past, and should prevent us in the future, from being drawn into blind nationalism, militarism, and the ig- noring of fundamental human values.'' Uriel Simon, professor of Bible at Bar Ilan University, declares: "The Jewishness of the State of Israel will be determined by the country's spiritual and ethical content and not by its size...It pains me to lose part of Eretz Yisrael, but the thought of the State of Israel ruling by farce over one million Arabs is much more painful to me than having to live with less than all of Eretz Yisrael." No one can predict how this inter- nal struggle will be resolved, but we can be certain that it will find its resolution through the democratic process. 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