THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Holding an oneg Shabat poet Chaim Nachman
in the home on Saturday af- Bialik in Tel Aviv in 1924.
ternoons was introduced by —Alfred Kolatch
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ILO Admits Israel to Parley
GENEVA (JTA) — Israel
scored a major victory here
when two-thirds of the gov-
erning body of the Interna-
tional Labor Organization
(ILO) voted, against strenu-
ous Arab opposition, to
admit Israel to the Asian
Regional Conference and
regional activities of that
United Nations Agency.
The issue arose two years
ago when the ILO's Com-
mittee of Structure recom-
mended that there should
be four regions: the
Americas, Europe, Asia and
Africa. The Arab states
applied immediately for
admission to the Asian
group. Israel did not apply
at that-time because there
was some feeling in
Jerusalem that it should
seek to be a member of the
European group.
The matter became one of
some urgency because the
annual ILO conference next
June is expected to adopt
the _Structure Committee's
proposals, leaving Israel a
member of no region. The
Asian countries, under
Arab pressure, opposed Is-
rael's entry into the Asian
Regional Conference on
grounds that it would "dis-
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Marines. But we failed.
We didn't achieve our go-
als.
"The United States de-
cided to evacuate the
Marines from Beirut and I
look upon this positively be-
cause it means the end of
illusions and it means that
our goals are now obtaina-
ble."
Rabin told the dinner
guests that Israel is looking
for the continuation of the
peace process with the most
important issue being how
to make Israel stronger eco-
nomically and more impor-
tant in the world commu-
nity.
Detroiter David Herme-
lin, national campaign
chairman of the Israel Bond
Organization, who served
as chairman for the interna-
tional dinner at the Fon-
tainebleau Hilton Hotel,
announced that "more than
$15 million in Israel Bond
sales have been achieved to
inaugurate our campaign."
turb the harmony existing
between the Asian coun-
tries."
The Israel delegate,
Gideon Ben, observed as
there is no harmony be-
tween Iran and Iraq or
between Jordan and
Syria, not to mention Vie-
tnam and its neighbors.
The outcome was the ad
mission of Israel to a sub-
region of the Asian regional
conference which includes
Turkey and Iran.
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CAIRO (ZINS) — PLO
chief Yasir Arafat recently
told a Kuwait news confer-
ence that the Arab nations
should re-admit Egypt be-
cause it is canceling "step by
step" its Camp David accord
with Israel.
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BALTIMORE (JTA) — A
request to the Baltimore
County Board of Education
to close all county public
schools on Rosh Hashana
and Yom Kippur was
unanimously rejected by
the board after it received
conflicting recom-
mendations from Jewish
groups.
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Rabin Tells Bonds Gathering
About Problems in Lebanon
MIAMI BEACH (JTA) —
Former Israeli Premier Yit-
zhak Rabin said here that
Israel is the strongest mili-
tary power in the Middle
East, but that "right now we
have problems in Lebanon."
Rabin, addressing more
than 500 leaders of Jewish
communities from the
United States, Canada,
South America, Europe and
south'lorida at an interna-
tional dinner marking the
beginning of the 1984 State
of Israel Bond campaign,
stated that Israel faces the
problem of security on its
northern border.
"The government of Is-
rael and the government of
the United States wanted
the people of Lebanon to de-
cide their own fate and fu-
ture by themselves," he
said.
"For that, it was neces-
sary to withdraw all
foreign forces in Leba-
non, including the PLO,
the Syrians, the Israeli
army and the American
Friday, March 9, 1