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Friday, April 15, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Begin Speeth at Yad Vashem Memorial
Marks,- Holocaust Remembrance in Israel
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Begin kindled the eter-
nal flame of the Yizkor
(Remembrance) tent at
the Yad Vashem, opening
the ceremonies which
were attended by the
entire Cabinet and mem-
bers of the World Zionist
Organization Executive.
Interior Minister Yosef
Burg recited the Kad-
dish. The ceremony
ended in front of the War-
saw Uprising monument
outside the Yad Vashem
building.
It was one of the several
memorial ceremonies which
began last night at the Yad
Vashem, attended by more
than 1,000 Holocaust sur-
vivors, soldiers, new im-
migrants and others, in-
cluding President Yitzhak
Navon. The theme of the
memorial is the 40th an-
THEN . . . Jordan Kahn is meaningful.
In New York, some 2,500
people, many of them sur-
vivors of Nazi concentration
camps gathered at Temple
Emanu El for ceremonies
marking Yom Ha-Shoa and
the anniversary of the up-
rising.
Mayor Edward Koch
spoke of the bravery of those
who took arms against the
Nazis and fought in the
ghettos. 'he said "we are
duty bound to remember
and actively commemorate"
the ,memory of the
Holocaust.
No Breakthrough on Haddad
Future in South Lebanon
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
There was no breakthrough
at a meeting Wednesday be-
tween Premier Begin and
American special envoy
Philip Habib on the remain-
ing key issue in the Leba-
non talks: the future of Maj.
Saad Haddad, but Israeli
sources are expressing con-
fidence that this issue will
eventually be resolved and
that the Lebanon agree-
ment can be wrapped up
within one month.
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niversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising.
The question of Haddad
was, however, dwelt on ex-
tensively it is understood.
Shamir on Tuesday and
Begin on Wednesday
stressed Israel's insistence
that the sourhern militia
leader remain in the south
at the head of his men, in
command of security in the
area.
Israeli chief negotiator
David Kimche made the
same point at the session
Wednesday. He said Israel
did not understand Beirut's
negative attitude towards
Haddad who was a real
Lebanese patriot who had
fought for his country
against PLO infiltration
during the hard years.
The sources say that fi-
nal, difficult decisions over
Haddad and over other re-
maining problems will have_
to be taken by the top eche-
lons in both Beirut and
Jerusalem next week (after
Israeli sources at the
Independence Day celebra-
talks noted that the
tions here).
Lebanese side did not re-
After his meeting with ject Kimche's arguments
Begin, Habib flew to Khalde out-of-hand as they had
to head the American dele- done in the past. The Is-
gation at the ongoing raelis took this as an
tripartite talks. His deputy, encouraging sign.
Morris Draper, is back in
Israeli sources say the
Washington for consulta- Lebanese have accepted the
tions.
principle that Haddad
Israeli and American should remain in the south,
sources said the recent but they reject the Israeli
developments surround- demand that he will be
ing King Hussein's re- commander of the Lebanese
fusal to join the--peace army territorial brigade
process did not come up that will supervise security
in Habib's meeting with in the area. Israeli news-
the prime minister. They papers reported Wednesday
also did not come up at that Begin had rejected a
Habib's meeting the eve- compromise proposal that
ning before with Foreign Haddad be deputy corn-
Minister Yitzhak Shamir. mander of the unit.
Satirical Look at the Future
(Editor's note: The fol-
lowing satirical article
appeared in the Purim
supplement of the news-
paper Maariv. The scene
is 25 years from now. The
story was written by
Amos Levav, and is trans-
lated here from the He-
brew by Louis Panush.)
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Brooke Shields, President
of the United States, in a TV
broadcast to the nation said
that "The Reagan Peace
Plan is not dead and that
the U.S. did not renounce its
demand to freeze the set-
tlements in Judea and
Samaria." The President
stressed that the Adminis-
tration in Washington is
alert to the fact that the Re-
agan Plan is plagued with
difficulties.
The President again reit-
erated the responsibility of
the U.S. for the security of
Israel. She disclosed that
last year the U.S. obtained
sophisticated weapons from
Israel in the sum of $3 bil-
lion. She also confirmed
that an agreement was
signed with Israel for the
obtaining of 30 "Lavie"
planes. This is the most
sophisticated plane in the
world, she said, and there is
no reason why the U.S.
should not substitute it for
the obsolete F-16.
President Shields reacted
angrily to the criticism of
being a former actress.
There is nothing disqualify-
ing about being an actress.
Twenty-five years - ago
Ronald Reagan was an actor
(who became a President).
"There is no connection be-