62 Friday, December 3, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Student Peace Talks Try Fails By HEIDI PRESS _ An attempt by Jewish students at Wayne State University to discuss peace with Arab students on cam- pus fizzled Monday. According to Rabbi Louis Finkelman, director of the Hillel Foundation on the WSU campus, not only Arab students, but the whole campus was invited to the meeting where the Jewish students hoped to talk about peace, based on the Camp David accords, with the Arab students. About 25 people, mostly Jewish students and mem- bers of the Israel Scene Caravan, who were on cam- pus Monday, came to the ballroom of the Student Center Building. Three Arab students attended, but left as the meeting was about to begin, Finkelman said. Mark Prussian, vice president of the indepen- dent Students for Israel _organization at WSU, said that the meeting was not proposed as a public- ity stunt. He said it was a sincere attempt to meet with the Arab students, but "they were not will- ing to listen." The South End, WSU's student newspaper, asked Nezar Khalid of the Organ- ization of Arab Students why his group would not attend the meeting. "We would just be going over the same type of hacIleu arden EVERGREEN PLAZA • TEL- 12 MALL „yam you a veti 114 12PY # wg th , this CHOOSE FROM OUR EXCITING HOLIDAY COLLECTION OF Famous Maker SPORTSWEAR DRESSES COATS ACCESSORIES dialogue," Kahlid told The in the region want, add- South End. "It would be ing that the problem with their facts versus ours." He the accords was that they added that his group is not a "don't give the Palesti- political organization, but nians their own state or an outlet for Arab students self determination." According to The South to explain their culture. Khalid said that "there End, the ASA spokesman must be neutral American said that the members "feel students in attendance" for they cannot work for peace the discussion to be a suc- until Israel withdraws from Lebanon." cess. The South End - re r— Rabbi Finkelman said the ported that a spokesman meeting, called in com- for the Arab Students memoration of Partition Association said his Day, was occasion to re- group didn't attend "be- enact the partition of Pales- cause they felt it wasn't tine. He said a cake was an effort to discuss a true baked in a shape of the Mandate and was peace." The spokesman Palestine sliced up and given away, said the Camp David "especially to members of agreement doesn't repre- the Arab students organiza- sent what all of the Arabs tion." it ,,et? , e c*P ot a • ,k` e Nt` I 1 I a _I hadlleiii arcllen EVERGREEN PLAZA .TEL - 12 MALL Nt',.,,c1zc , ,...e. ...., ,,--- .,.. -- '•''f0. .0 11/4 0 t"3 6" GI 6 ,,z,„Lo ,:p" g) .z. . , ,,... „,„ -N A e cs. :, X ' to e ORCHARD MALL Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 10-6 6353 Orchard Lake Road II Thurs. Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 I A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 1 I I - Expires Monday, Dec.13 th L IIIIIIIMNIIIIIIIIIIIII•1lMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII West Bloomfield (313) 855-2099 Blue topaz, garnet, cit. , reg. $375.00 now $251.25 Garnet, cit , amyth., aqua., sm. quartz, reg. $225.00 now $150.75 Peridot, aqua., cit., garnet, amythest, reg._$285.00 now $190.95 Peridot, aqua., cit. , garnet, amythest, reg. $499.00 now $334.33 Garnet, amythest, cit. , reg. $165.00 now $110.55 Cit , reg. $49.95 now $33.46 Amythest, reg. $49.95 now $33.45 4 , - • " ••••• , "" • R . .t. 4:)$, • . N r /.:' gold. Bracelets and earrings. I : SHOPPING SPREE! ; reg. merchandise only eb .8bV' ,$5• p(Z. .cr ci, The latest in semi-precious gemstones, set in 14 karat 2070off .. i>