14 Friday, February 5, 1983 THE 'DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NJCRAC Calls for Unity on Israel TarflaRCIFF LeasinG co 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. Across From Tel-12 Southfield (3 1 3) 353- 1 300 ALL MAKES & MODELS — DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN Sam Scotella CLEVELAND (JTA) — A call for "unity in crucial matters affecting Israel's security," while still strengthening "channels for free debate and free expres- sion within the family" was issued by Bennett IMPACT May be worn as a pin or pendant—excellent for remounting your own diamonds. All custom jewelry and designing done in our workshop. ASTREIN'S 120 W. Maple / Birmingham / 644-1651 REG. 685 now $ 485 MON. - SAT. 10 am - 5:30 THURS. - FRI. 'Til 8:30 pm DR. ISIDORE STEINER is pleased to announce the association of DR. PHILIP H. KRESCH IN THE PRACTICE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE & 8URGERY INGROWN TOENAILS CORNS & CALLOUSES WARTS (HANDS & FEET) HEEL PAIN DIABETIC FEET FLAT FEET PAINFUL FEET 17727 W. 10 Mile OFFICE SURGERY corner Sfld. HOSPITAL SURGERY Next to Sunoco Station CALL NOW 557-2400 NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION or EXAM Taxi Service available for senior citizens X-RAYS OR ADDITIONAL TREATMENTS BILLED TO INSURANCE Yanowitz, chairman of the National Jewish Commu- nity Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC), at the group's plenary session meeting last week. Yanowitz appealed for the "discipline in the American Jewish commu- nity" needed to maintain "pluralism joined with un- ity" as he addressed the 400 delegates to NJCRAC's an- nual plenum. "What we as an American Jewish community do or don't do makes a difference in how this nation responds to Israel's economic, dip- lomatic and military needs," Yanowitz said as he underlined the critical need to maintain unit of support. The NJCRAC chair- man drew a sharp dis- tinction between public and private expressions of differences. He claimed that resorting to public forums represents "pressure not persua- sion," which should re- main " a function of the Israeli electorate." Ambassador Richard Fairbanks, the Administra- tion's special negotiator for the Middle East peace proc- ess, denied that President Reagan is "seeking to im- pose a peace or dictate a set- tlement." He spoke in re- sponse to charges made be- fore the NJCRAC by a Notre Dame University Mideast expert, Prof. Alan Dowty, that Reagan's Mid- dle East initiative of last Sept. 1 was "leap-frogging" the Camp David peace proc- ess. Fairbanks maintained that the Reagan plan had "challenged the parties to the conflict to meet at the negotiating table" and that "Arab leaders are now talk- ing about how to make peace with Israel — not whether." He said the "stream of Arab Kings, Presidents and Foreicrn Ministers" who have bbeen to the White House to discuss the Reagan initiative, all received "the President's unyielding mes- sage" that "the place to negotiate is at the table, face-to-face with Israel." That was the intent of the President when he launched his September 1st Nuclear Debate for Junior Div. "The Nuclear Buildup: Prescription for Survival or Prelude to Destruction?" will be the topic for the next program in the Lilian Bernstein Lecture Series sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation Junior Division 8 p.m. Tuesday at the United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Eugene Perrin, co- chairman of the Detroit chapter . of Physicians for Social Responsibility, and attorney Michael L. Stein will present opposing views. For information, contact Sandra Feuer, Junior Di- vision director, 965-3939. Belgium is the little, white ewe lamb of Europe. t A A ' initiative," Fairbanks said, calling the Reagan plan " fully within the Camp David formula." Dowty, a specialist on Mideast affairs, sharply criticized the public pro- nouncements of a final arrangement contained in the Reagan initiative, which "forced both Israel and the Arabs to also react publicly instead of moving matters toward negotiations." He warned that attempts to achieve a Mideast peace "all at one leap" with a "blue-print final formula" are doomed to fail. Instead, Dowty called for a gradual approach that sees "peace as a process" and that em- phasizes a step-by-step ap- proach as in the Camp David process. Albert Chernin, NJCRAC's executive vice chairman, asserted that "the Camp David peace process sets forth a simple principle that no pre- conditions should be set as a basis for the parties to come to the negotiating table." "All claims are legitimate and negotiable at an appro- priate time as part of the process," Chernin said. But, Chernin charged, "These principles may be mangled by the United. States post- ure." Chernin charged that "Saudi Arabia exercises the veto over peace in the Middle East." Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio) also spoke before the group in an effort "to clarify his views" on Israel. Glenn voted in 1978 for the sale of F-15 fighters to Saudi Arabia, but against the sale of AWACS planes and enhancement equip- ment. He defended his criti- • • •• cism of Israel's raid on Iraq's nuclear reactor facility. Glenn said "the security of Israel is not negotiable" and called Israel a "stable American ally." He said the U.S. should not reduce mili- tary or economic aid to Is- rael, nor should Israel with- draw from Lebanon before Syrian troops withdraw. SIEVE war. BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOMES WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT OR OURS WITH YOUR PLANS OR OURS .. . GREAT FINANCING!! 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