THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Spain Backs Off on Possible
Diplomatic Ties With Israel
ROME (JTA) — Deputy
Prime Minister Alfonso
Guerra of Spain has backed
off sharply from recent
statements by Prime Minis-
, ter Felipe Gonzales that
Spain plans soon to estab-
lish diplomatic relations
with Israel.
"At the present moment,
setting up relations with Is-
rael would not help to im-
prove the situation in the
Middle East," Guerra said
after being prodded on the
subject in an interview pub-
lished in the Rome daily II
Messaggero last Friday.
Guerra was asked to
comment on the fact that
Spain, soon to join the
European Economic Corn-
mittee (EEC) is the only
Western nation which does
not recognize Israel. "Our
declared readiness for this
gesture is in line with our
thesis favoring the right of
Israel to live without
guaranteed borders, and
alsothe right of the Palesti-
nians, today dispersed, to
live in a homeland," Guerra
told II Messaggero.
"When these reciprocal
conditions have been
met, we will proceed," he
said. "At present, our re-
lations with Israel are
negatively conditioned
by a situation which for
us is incomprehensible:
the expansionism of its
(Israel's) government, the
military occupation of
part of Lebanon and a
co-responsibility in mas-
sacres such as those of
Sabra and Shatila," the
deputy Prime Minister
added.
"Recognition could in any
case not be given before the
withdrawal of the Israelis
from Lebanon, he said.
Guerra is in Rome for the
presentation awards by the
Spanish government to Ita-
lian political, literary, eco-
nomic and film artists.
Agency Budget
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The budget of the Jewish
Agency for the coming fiscal
year will total $467 million,
if proposals by treasurer
Akiva Levinsky are ap-
proved by the Agency board
of governors meeting.
Agency chairman Leon
Dulzin gave the budget pro-
posal breakdown as follows:
$360 million for the regular
agency budget, $48 million
for Project Renewal and $59
million for the World
Zionist Organization.
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Avital Shcharansky to Address
Akiva 20th Anniversary Affair
Avital Shcharansky, wife
of Soviet Jewish prisoner of
conscience Anatoly
Shcharansky, will be the
guest speaker at the 20th
anniversary banquet of
Akiva Hebrew Day School
at 6 p.m. March 4 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Sadye K. Forman will re-
ceive the Aishet Chayil —
Woman of the Year Award
at the dinner.
Irwin I. Cohn, honorary
banquet chairman, and co-
chairmen, Barry Eisenberg
and Shifra Zwick, invite the
public.
Since her emigration
from the USSR, Mrs.
Shcharansky has
actively kept the plight of
her husband alive.
She has for the past 10
years spoken to every world
leader, every group, every
individual who can possibly
bring pressure to bear on
Akiva Announces Opening
of Karbal Computer Center
Akiva Hebrew Day
School announces the open-
ing of its Morris Karbal
Computer Center.
Mrs. Hannah Karbal's
contribution to Akiva in
memory of her husband
helped make possible the
development and im-
plementation of a computer
studies program at Akiva.
This term, the first students
to participate in computer
studies are ninth and 10th
graders.
Plans are to integrate
computer 'studies into the
rest of the elementary and
high school curriculum as
well.
For information, call
Akiva, 552-9690.
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Dinner Nears
for Akiva PTA
Reservations are still
being accepted for the
Akiva Hebrew Day School
PTA spaghetti dinner.
The dinner, scheduled for
6 p.m. Wednesday at the
school, will feature
entertainment by Merlin
the Wizard. Proceeds from
the dinner will go to the
school's computer program.
For information or to
make a reservation, call
Barbara Jacobs, 967-4210,
after 5 p.m.
We should hesitate to
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conduct of such eminent
men, lest we fall into the
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AVITAL SHCHARANSKY
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of her husband and of all the
Soviet Jews who wish to
emigrate.
Mrs. Shcharansky now
lives in Jerusalem.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Joan Levi,
school administrator, at the
Akiva office, 552-9690.
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