Friday, July 30, 1982
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BETHLEHEM (JNI) —
Bethlehem Mayor Elias
Freij chastised the PLO and
the Arab world for waging
fruitless wars and issuing
empty rhetoric instead of
"challenging Israel for
peace."
In a UPI interview earlier
this month Freij said, "Our
whole position is weaker
now. Last May the PLO had
its power base in Lebanon.
Where is all that now?
Where does that leave us?"
The Palestinian mayor
said he believed that "had
the Arabs challenged Israel
for peace and not for war
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many years ago, the out-
come may have been more
promising."
Freij, nearly as critical
of the PLO and the Arab
world as of Israeli
policies, has been echoed
by Lebanese leaders.
Jean Aziz, a potential
successor to President Elias
Sarkis, said that in no case
should the new president be
elected with the "aid" or
"support" of the Arab lega-
tions.
Ancient Jewish
Home Found
in French City
PARIS (JTA) — A Jewish
house dating back to the
early Middle Ages was dis-
covered last month in the
city of Rouen. French ar-
cheologists, who studied the
find, believe the house
served as the home of a
Jewish merchant and his
family in the 11th Century.
The house was discovered
when workers building an
underground parking la for
the city's court accidentally
stumbled on it. Local ar-
cheologists are quoted as
saying that it is well
preserved and contains rare
household objects.
BB Fighting
M.E. Propaganda
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Bnai Brith International is
mobilizing its membership
in 45 countries to counter
the propaganda war being
waged against Israel's at-
tempt to remove the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion from Lebanon.
As part of the effort, Bnai
Brith is sending letters to
each of more than 200,000
members in the • United
States. The last time such
letters were sent was in
1977, following the Hanafi
Muslim take-over of Bnai
Brith headquarters here.
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ted from left, honoree Annette Meskin and speaker
Dr. Miriam Freund-Rosenthal. Standing are, from
left, Russell Meskin, Rose and Julius Meskin, Mar-
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Senatorial Candidate Ruppe
Affirms Support for Israel
Congressman Philip
Ruppe, candidate for the
Republican nomination for
the U.S. Senate, in a major
statement this week stated
that he will pursue a policy
of U.S. support for Israel.
"It will be in pursuance of
my record in Congress since
1967," he declared.
This refutes the analysis
of candidates in this issue
by Morris Amitay who
judged Ruppe as not having
rendered fullest support to
Israel.
In his assertions this
week, in statements to
The Jewish News, former
Rep. Ruppe said.:
"I consider myself a
strong supporter of Israel.
As an ally, the United
States must do all it can to
insure the survival of the
state of Israel. As a U.S.
Senator, I would work with
the Jewish community
toward that end."
Ruppe added that he
hoped for a speedy resolu-
tion of the Lebanese crisis,
with the Lebanese left to
themselves to establish
their own government. At
the same time he expressed
the hope for a speedy solu-
tion of the Palestinian is-
sues.
Ruppe took occasion to
criticize Senator Don
Riegle, who is assured of the
Democratic nomination for
re-election, calling him "in-
consistent on major issues."
Differing with the
President, Ruppe said he
favors cuts in military
spending.
Contrasting the Ruppe
position on Israel, one of his
opponents for the Republi-
can Senatorial nomination,
William Ballenger, at-
tacked-the Jewish attitudes,
stating, "It is high-time
politicians on both sides
stopped quaking and cower-
ing in fear of the Zionist
vote., whether because of
worry about their financial
clout in a campaign or the
arm twisting they may do."
Republican candidates
Ballenger and Robert
Huber told the Detroit
News this week that they
PHILIP RUPPE
"understand but do not ap-
prove" of Israel's action in
Lebanon.
Ballenger criticized Is-
rael's "special relationship"
with the U.S., but that rela-
tionship was defended by
candidate Deane Baker.
Cherry Kugel
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.)
1/2 lb. fine noodles
1 cup sour cream
4 eggs
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups cottage cheese
1 stick margarine
1 cup cherry pie filling
Mix all ingredients except
margarine and cherry pie fil-
ling. Melt margarine and place
on bottom of pyrex 9x13 pan.
Mix other ingredients with the
margarine in the pan, bake 40
minutes, at 350 degrees. Re-
move from oven. Spoon cherry
pie filling over kugel. Bake 30
minutes more. Refrigerate "
pan. Cut into squares. Make.
12 squares.
Pioneer Women
Deadline Today
Pioneer Women/ Naamat
Greater Detroit Council
members who plan to attend
the Midwest area confer-
ence in Akron, Ohio, must
make reservations by today
in order to participate in car
pools to the conference.
For information, call con-
ference chairman Keren
Berris, 355-2780; or the
Pioneer Women office,
967-4750.