34 Friday, May 13, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The prophetess Hulda - was • consulted by King Josiah of Judah. He sent a delegation of five dig- nitaries .to.:find out tbe 'de- stiny - of -the country. Hulda means "weasel." —II Kings 22:14-20 DINNER THEATRE AT HYATT REGENCY = DEARBORN JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents NEIL SIMON'S Side:splitting Comedy BAREF trjT IN THE'"" PARK G roup I I , Rates and Performances Available 'Reservations: 593-1234 Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P.M. _ _41 "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR . P arahle , (Senior Citizens 10% Discount) 25900 GREENFIO AT LINCOLN 968-1150 DINNERS 2 FOR 11 FROM SPECIAL MENU: INCLUDES ENTREE, SALAD BAR, POT. 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"I say we don't have to wait until the knife cuts deep into our throats." The press conference preceded a public dialogue Sharon partici- pated in with Rabbi David Kahane, spiritual leader of the Sutton Place Synagogue. Sharon, who was inter- aa CHILDREN'S MENU • FRESH BOSTON SCROD • FRESH SALMON STEAK • FRESH FILET OF PICKEREL • FRESH FILET OF WHITEFISH • FRESH FILET OF LAKE TROUT • FRESH WHOLE RAINBOW TROUT • FRESH FILET OF LEMON SOLE • FRESH FILET OF LAKE PERCH • BAR-B-Q CHICKEN • GREEK SALAD BENJIE'S Expires 1 5-19-83 Sharon Resuires Speaking on U.S. Tour 1.411.11 CI o' • STEAK TERIYAKI • SANDWICHES UI IFZIT SEAFOOD P 1 01 N • 2650 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1 Mile West of Telegraph ! ,•0414.111 I 682-7730 • Limit 8 2 Dinners I Per Coupon I JN OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF FRESH FISH ... Broiled, Charbroiled or Sauteed MI NB IMP MB MB •• d ip b. Its • A Detroit's Original • A IF lir VIP Ipp, ASquare Deepdish Pizza A Consistently voted 4 \ so , IP # t v Detroit Free Press ,.. 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On ques- tions covering a broad range of topics, Sharon stated: • On Israel's operation "Peace for Galilee," he said that many Israeli casualties were a result of efforts by the Israel Defense Force to prevent Lebanese civilian casualties. • Israel did not "invade" Lebanon but went there "with a clear purpose . . . to destroy, to eliminate the PLO terrorists who were killing, massacring and raping Lebanese civilians." • Referring to the Israel Commission of Inquiry report into the Beirut refugee camps massacre by Christian Phalangists which resulted in his res- ignation as Defense Minister, Sharon said it was the first time any- where that a Defense Minister left his post "due to actions by others . . Israel was not responsi- ble directly and not indi- rectly." • American Jews have a right to voice concern over Israeli policies that deal with social, scientific and cultural developments. But he said when it comes to Is- rael's security needs, Is- raelis should not be pres- sured by world Jewry to any position since it is the Is- raeli who is fighting and serving to defend the Jewish state. • Sharon reaffirmed his commitment to continued Jewish settlement activi- ties on the West Bank while pointing out its strategic importance. He said Jewish settlement was the best way to prevent the establish- ment of a "second" Palesti- nian state, a reference to his view that Jordan is a Pales- tinian state. • Asked about a solution to the future status of Jerusalem, Sharon said: "The problem of Jerusalem has already been solved." • Sharon also said that Somerset Mall Scene of Talk The Center for New Thinking will have another lecture in its series, "Heroes Under Attack," 10 a.m. Thursday at the Somerset Mall auditorium. The works of Gordon Taylor will be dis- cussed. The public is invited at a charge. For information, call the Center for New Thinking, 546-8928. 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