100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 16, 1982 - Image 27

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

, :

.

Warning Issued on Sending U.S. Marines to Lebanon

A warning that, if Ameri-
can troops are assigned to
Lebanon, the U.S. must not
become a protector of the
PLO, is expressed in an
editorial in the Wall Street
Journal, July 8. The edito-
rial declares:
"As with all attempts at
decisive action these days,
President Reagan's offer of
American troops to expedite
a PLO withdrawal from
Beirut is drawing its share
of criticism.
"For our part, we see the
delicate negotiations to
save West Beirut from
further bloodshed and de-
struction as involving the
sort of complexity that re-
quires a lot of trust in the
people directly involved.
"If there is a role for the
U.S. Marines to play, it
should be remembered
that the reason we have
Marines is to employ
them in political situa-
tions where both risks
and opportunities exist.
"But having said that, we
hope that Mr. Reagan and
other U.S. policy makers
are aware of the one risk
they should avoid at all
costs, being seduced into a
role where the Marines be-
come the protectors of the
PLO.
"Our objective, one with
which Israel's needs are
consistent, should be to re-
turn Lebanon to the
Lebanese and pacify the
western shores of the
Mediterranean. Continued
existence of the PLO as a
fighting force in that region
is not consistent with that
goal. •
"It should be clear by now,
even to those U.S. policy
makers who have been the

Michigan
Never Tasted
So Good!

The seasons and
foods of Michigan
unite in the "Season-
al Samplings" cook-
book, published by
the American Can-
cer Society. There
are delightful holi-
day samplings, fruit
recipes, a restaurant
sampler and more!
For $6 you can give a
welcomed gift for
any occasion and
support the work of
the American Can-
cer Society.

CALL:

American
Cancer Society.

This space contributed
by the publisher.

most supportive of the PLO,
that the organization is not
much loved even in the
Arab world.

mediator Philip Habib
negotiated a year ago.
"The PLO's resistance to
withdrawing from Lebanon
is understandable. Its lead-
ers, who've already suffered
in the esteem of the Palesti-
nian people, would face
further ignominy leading
their embattled forces out of

,

Friday, July 16, 1982 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SAVE UP TO 60% 0
DIAMONDS._;

"Large numbers of former
Palestinians and their de-
scendants now populate the
• We Sell Diamonds Only
Israeli-controlled West
• By Appointment Only
Bank of the Jordan, the
"It has had almost no
Call Jerry Turken at
Jordan-controlled East
help. Its final play is to try
Bank,
Syria
and
Lebanon,
to get U.S. and French
The New York
along with several other
forces into West Beirut as
Diamond Cutting .
Mideast countries. Many of
a buffer between the Is-
Company
them are well established
raeli and PLO armies — the war zone.
"The Diamond Cutters"
where they are and might
in other words, protect-
3000 Town Center,
"All they would have to like to remain, providing
ing the PLO from the Is-
Southfield, Michigan,
they
could
be
given
genuine
gain
would
be
a
chance
to
raeli threats that consti-
355.2300
civil
and
political
rights.
tute its only incentive to conduct their activities
"The PLO,-by posing a
somewhere
else,
but
proba-
leave Lebanon. Under no
threat to host govern-
circumstances should the bly with the various PLO ments, inhibited that
factions
split
among
several
President agree to any-
thing that would pull the countries and in each case process, rather than con-
..2"

under control of a govern- tributed to it. It trained
U.S. into that role.
he New York Diamond Coning Company. 1077
ment more capable of con- terrorists who had be-
"If the U.S. and French al- trolling them than was the come an international
menace.
lowed themselves to be case in Lebanon.
"U.S. policy makers
drawn into such a role, it
"Their optimum solu-
tion would be to draw in should be thinking of the fu-
would be tantamount to
guaranteeing Lebanon of peace-keeping forces and ture of the Palestinians and
further trouble, rather than then go into a stall that the other Arabs of the Mid-
would allow them to re- dle East who might be wil-
a possible peace. We already
ling to work toward a
have seen how well the PLO
main in Beirut.
"But we doubt that Israel genuine peace.
abides by cease-fires sup-
"They should be consult-
posedly enforced by outside
intends to allow that. There
peace-keeping forces. Their is no reason why it should. It ing with the Israelis, who
enormous military buildup
has the PLO in a vise and it also want to establish a
will start squeezing hard permanent peace in the
in South Lebanon took place
over the next few days. It area. They should be think-
under the noses of the UN
does not want to have to ing of the Lebanese, a
forces sent in there to main-
conduct another expedition people who have been
tain the cease-fire U.S.
into Lebanon a few years wracked with war for nearly
a decade.
from now.
Yiddish Book
"If the commitment of the
"Israel knows, and the
Exchange Begun U.S. should know, that the Marines can further these
AMHERST, Mass. — PLO militants must be constructive goals and ef-
What do an epic poem about neutralized or removed forts, they should certainly
Kentucky, a vegetarian from the scene before there be committed. If not, the
cookbook and a set of can be a serious approach to matter will have to be left in
Sholem Aleichem stories dealing with the problems the hands of the Israelis and
Lebanese to deal with as
have in common? You can of the Palestinians.
they
think best "
find them all in the Na-
tional Yiddish Book Ex- Kiryat Shmona
change's newly releaste Seeks Residents
"Catalogue of Rare and
KIRYAT SHMONA (JNI)
Out-of-Print Yiddish

Now that the northern
Books."
border
is again peaceful, a
The bi-monthly catalogue
is available free-of-charge. new effort will be made to
The Board of Directors of Fresh Air Soci-
For information, contact the repopulate Kiryat Shmona.
New
residents
are
being
ety will hold its Annual Meeting, Election
National Yiddish Book Ex-
of
Directors and Officers and Dedication
change, Old East Street sought by the northern de-
School, P.O. Box 969, velopment town, and those
of
Camp Maas on Sunday, July 18, 1982
who fled the PLO bom-
Amherst, Mass., 01004.
bardment in early June are
at 2:00 p.m. at the Butzel Conference
being encouraged to return.
Center, Ortonville, Michigan
Six Honored
Dozens of families who
Please join us on this occasion. Allan
left the upper Galilee in re-
by Tel Aviv U.
Nachman, President.
cent years because of the
TEL AVIV — Honorary security situation have al-
degrees were recently ready announced plans to
To Flint
awarded by Tel Aviv Uni- return, according to Kiryat
versity to Prof. Michael I.
Shmona Mayor Robert
Sovern, president of Col- Reuven.
Camp Maas ORTONVILLE
umbia University, Prof.
A new project to bring
Perryville Rd.
Guillermo Soberon Jewish volunteers from
Perryville Rd.
ca
Acevedo, president of the South Africa to the Galilee
?) BUTZEL
International Association of was initiated last week by a
3' CONFERENCE
FENTON
CENTER
Universities and National South African Zionist Fed-
Grange
Hall
Rd.
Health Coordinator of eration delegation in Israel
Mexico, Maurice to attend a meeting of the
HOLLY
—8
Goldschleger of France and
Jewish Agency Board of
— FL Leroy St.
Morris Leigh of Great Bri-
Governors.
Silver Lake Road
tain.
Honorary fellowships
TAU Dedicates
were awarded to Yitzhak
Campus Square
Oren and Aharon Sacharov,
both of Israel.
TEL AVIV — Jacob and
Shoshana Schreiber
Program Attracts Square, the central square
Tel Aviv University, was
Benard L. Mass
To Detroit
To Ann Arbor
Jewish Residents of
dedicated last month. The
NEW YORK (JTA) — A ceremony also marked the
Directions to Camp Maas and The Butzel Conference Center are shown below.
revitalization program for inauguration of the Jacob
the Jewish community of and Shoshana Schreiber
The Butzel Conference Center is located about 20 miles north of Pontiac and 4 miles east of the
Mount Vernon, operating Doctoral Fellowship in the
Grange Hall Road (Fenton) exit of 1-75.
out of the Lower Westches- Humanities.
ter YM-YWHA in that city,
The square will serve as
FROM DETORIT, drive north on 1-75 to the Fenton exit, follow Grange Hall Road east to Barron
has not only attracted Jews the site for a wide range of
Road. Follow Barron Road north one and half miles to Perryvillel Road, turn right and drive east on
to settle there but has pro- events, from outdoor semi-
Perryville Road to the Butzel entrance on the right.
vided members for nars and presentations of an
synagogues and Jewish academic or artistic nature,
FROM THE ANN ARBOR AREA, take US-23 north to the SECOND Silver Lake exit (one exit past
communal organizations, to social gatherings of stu-
Fenton), turn right and follow Silver Lake Road east to Leroy Street. Go left over railroad tracks and
turn right (east) on Grange Hall Road. This will cross 1-75. Then follow "From Detroit" directions.
according to the Federation dents and formal cere-
of Jewish Philanthropies.
monies.

" 4.

s

COMMUNITY INVITED TO ANNUAL MEETING, ELECTIONS OF
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS AND DEDICATION OF CAMP MAAS

A

-

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan