- March 4, 1983 7 :11"."11P ,14 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Obstacles Continue to Block Accord Now I Wait Again . (Continued from Page 1) of refugee camps, attended a meeting in Sidon on Swiday to call for peace with Israel. The leader of the group, who asked not to be identified, was quoted as saying, "Is- rael, I think, must pay the price for peace. You must give us a chance to go back to living in Israel or to have citizenship either here in MAX BURNS Humidor One CUSTOMERS: YOUR CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ARE AT Bottle 'n' Gift ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lk. Rd.—North of Maple 851-9700 Lebanon or anywhere else." The person was quoted further as saying: "If Israeli officials are really willing to make peace, we are ready and we have the courage to sit down with them and find a solution." He was scornful of the Palestine Liberation Organization "who ran away to Tunis or Algeria or wherever, we don't care." Ibrahim Nimr Hussein, chairman of the Commit- tee of Local Arab Coun- cils in Israel, has called on Israeli authorities to ensure the safety of Palestinians in south Lebanon or withdraw from Lebanon al- together. Thousands of Israeli Arabs have applied for permission to go to Lebanon to visit relatives in refugee camps in the Sidon area See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick IS THE GUY IS THE BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. 'Tit 9 P.M. LEASE AS LOW AS $125 PER MONTH W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way 342-7100 where a number of Pales- tinians have been found murdered in recent weeks. The Interior Ministry is reluctant to grant permits on grounds that it is not safe to travel in Lebanon. A number of Israeli Arab have disappeared without a trace after entering Leba non to visit relatives. Israel Radio reported tha t the Israeli military authorities in Sidon have warned local political groups to cease their harassment of Palestinians in and around the town. The Support for Israel (Continued from Page 1) more with Israel (57 per- cent) than those who live in the east (46 percent). The support for Israel among religious groups in the U.S. was highest among Jews (94 percent) who indi- cated zero support for the Arab nations; Protestants, 52 percent for Israel and 10 percent for Arabs; and Catholics, 43 percent for Is- rael and 16 percent for the Arabs. Persons in the 25-34 age bracket showed the highest support for Israel, compared with other age groups, with 55 percent in favor of Israel and 11 percent in support of the Arabs. The findings of the poll clearly indicate that Israel has recovered from the sharp decline it suffered in An Officer and A Gentleman The Road Warrior Lady Chatterly's Lover Yes, Giorgio Blade Runner $2.50 overnight $5, 4 days $35 membership fee VIDEO PLUS 19739 EVERGREEN ROAD (at 12 Mile) SOUTHFIELD, MI 569-2330 radio quoted reliable By SHMUEL KATZ sources as saying that I waited during seven long years representatives of these un- for Christians the world over disclosed groups were to cry out against the carnage in Lebanon. summoned to appear before For perhaps even a Moslem voice Israel officers and told that that would stay the bloody hand of the PLO. such activities would not be * * * tolerated. I waited during seven long years The Israel army is also as Christians murdered Moslems said to have stepped up its and the descendants of Ishmael patrols and checkpoints in shed the blood of those who claim to turn the other areas inhabited by Palesti- cheek. nians, to prevent further in- * * * cidents. According to re- Now I wait again ports from the area, a group for the Christian who will stand up and say calling itself the Voice of I am ashamed Sidon has been distributing The outrage in Beirut was carried out leaflets calling on Palesti- By men wearing the sign of a crucifix on their chests, nians to leave the area and for the Pope who will address his faithful return to refugee camps. and declare that the crime committed in Shatila and Sabra was carried out by Christians VIDEO PLUS AUDIO 6641 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (Old Orchard Mall) WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 855-4070 Open 7 Days Gift Certificates Available! American public support as a result of the war in Leb a- non and the massacre in tw Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut last Septembe r. Various polls released i n September showed tha only 32 percent of th American public supporte d Israel, compared to 49 per cent in July 1981. _ or does the weight of a thousand massacres — called Kishinev or St. Bartholomew — lie heavy on their conscience that they must crucify the Jewish people again. to Bolt Talks Unless e Jordan Palestinians Invited' ` Egypt ROME (JTA) — Boutros Foreign Minister Emilio Ghali, the Egyptian minis- Colom agreed to at their ter of state for foreign af- meeting Tuesday that Rabbinic Counci fairs, said here Tuesday "Europe can play an impor- ' that Egypt would not par- tant role in helping to find a May Link Sums ticipate in resumed au- peaceful solution in Leba- in Ketuba to CPI tonomy talks with Israel non." that do not include "A Jor- JERUSALEM (JTA) — danian delegation contain- The Chief Rabbinical Coun - ing Palestinian representa- Two Jailed for cil will seek to link to th e tion." Refusing to Serve consumer price index th e According to Ghali, who Inside - Lebanon sums listed in ketubot (reli - addressed a press confer- gious certificates of mar - ence at the Egyptian Em- TEL AVIV (JTA) — A re- riage) as due to the bride i f bassy, "past experience pro- serve artillery captain was the marriage fails , ves that any other combina- sentenced by a military Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi tion does not work." court last week to 28 days in Shlomo Goren said. prison for refusing to serve But Ghali was critical of in Lebanon for ressons of Goren made his promise the recent meeting of the conscience. to the Naamat woman's Palestine National Council Felix Laud, 37, is the organization, the sister in Algiers, not simply be- agency in Israel of Pioneer cause of the "unkind" re- highest-ranking officer yet Women of America. marks about Egypt but be- sentenced for refusing to Naamat had complained cause the outcome of the serve in Lebanon since the that the financial commit- meeting was "mostly con- beginning of the war last June. ment by the bridegroom was tradictory." Two other officers and not taken seriously because There were three "con- Israel's constant inflation tradictions," Ghali said. three soldiers are in virtually guaranteed that The Palestine Liberation prison for the same rea- the buying power of any Organization approved son. Sgt. Menashe Dvir, such sum would be far less initiating talks with Jor- 35, was also sentenced to later, if the wife sought a dan, but at the same time, 28 days last week. Both Laub and Dvir asked settlement for a divorce. insisted on Palestinian their superior officers for An example cited was a independence; it rejected permission to do their pledge in a ketuba by a Camp David, but not military reserve duty in- newly-wedded husband, at President Reagan's plan side Israel proper. his marriage 12 years ago, if changes are made; and The Yesh Gvul (There's a to pay his divorced wife it approved of the Fez L imit) movement to which 1,000 pounds when that plan which implied b oth belong demands that was equvalent to a month's recognition of Israel, he al 1 Israeli soldiers be with- salary for a well-paid said. rawn from Lebanon and The Egyptian diplomat worker. At the present time, th at its six members now in said his country remains 1,000 pounds would hardly ison be released. pay for a movie theater tic- committed to the Camp Pr David accords and peace ket. with Israel, but it will be a Jews of Finland Goren said the Rabbinical "cold peace" as long as Is- NEW YORK (ZINS) — Council would take the rael does not withdraw its There are 1,200 Jews in Fin- needed legal steps to end forces from Lebanon, he land, including 900 in Hel- this "deprivation" of women said. sinki, 280 in Turku and 20 of their rights. He said he and Italian in Tampere. ADDITIONS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • REMODELING offering the latest in contemporary living design, energy efficiency, warranty, free estimates and consultations, 25 years experience, custom craftsmanship, references, plus much more 477-1582 , MEIR AND SONS BUILDERS, INC.