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April 06, 1984 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-04-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 6, 1984

American Jewish leaders deem their trip
to France was constructive undertaking

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Recently, a group of na-
tional Jewish leaders from
across America returned
home from a trip to France.
Concerned about the un-
happy and threatening
state of world affairs, How-
ard Friedman, a distin-
guished Los Angeles attor-
ney, led a delegation of
American Jewish Commit-
tee leaders to Paris. There
they met with a virtual
Who's Who of France's polit-
ical, civic, Christian and
Jewish leaders. Their
dialogues ranged from
President Mitterrand,
Foreign Minister Cheysson,
Commerce Minister Edith
Cresson, the Justice and
Interior Ministers, to the
U.S. and Israeli ambas-
sadors, Cardinal Lustiger,
David de Rothschild and
other French Jewish lead-
ers. Many perceptions were
changed and stereotypes of
France and America were
modified.
After the United States
and the Soviet Union,
France is today a genuine
global power with interests
in almost every part of the
world. For historic and cul-
tural reasons, France today
is in a position to play a vital
mediating role in East-West
and North-South relations,
and especially with the
Arab and Muslim worlds in
the Middle East and Africa.
During intensive dis-

cussions with President
Mitterrand, Foreign Minis-
ter Cheysson and their
aides, the delegation was
told that they share Ameri-
ca's concern over Soviet ex-
pansionism. That is why
they supported the deploy-
ment of American missiles
on their soil. While they
seek good relations with the
Arab world, they stressed
an unbreakable commit-
ment to Israel's security,

saying they would never
recognize the PLO until
Arafat and other Arab lead-
ers recognize Israel's right
to exist.

All in all, these construc-
tive talks were a contribu-
tion to improving Franco-
American relations and to
strengthening in time the
Western democratic al-
liance.

Seven Arts Features

Canadian takes both sides
on Mideast peace issues

Montreal (JTA) — Bryan violence and terrorism, rec-
Malroney, the leader of the ognize the State of Israel,
Progressive Conservative and commit themselves to a
Party, said Sunday night political solution." Assum-
that peace negotiations in ing these pre-conditions can
the Middle East "must deal be met, he said, "the nature
with Israel's recognition by of a Palestinian homeland
Arab states as well as Is- within the West Bank and
rael's legitimate security Gaza areas should be a prin-
concerns."
ciple subject of negotia-
But, the opposition leader tions."
told a State of Israel Bonds
dinner which was attended Dedication
by 500 people, "the key to
Jerusalem — The Brook-
achieving an overall peace dale Gilo Sheltered Housing
settlement" is the settle- Project for the Aged paid
ment of the Palestinian tribute to the late Louis D.
question. Israel must accept Horwitz, longtime leader of
its share of the responsibil- the American Jewish Joint
ity to resolve the plight of Distribution Committee
the Palestinians." (JDC) here earlier this year
Malroney stated that the with the dedication of its
Palestinian people "must be new club room.
Mr. Horwitz joined the
represented in peace
negotiations, but their pur- JDC in 1946 and served in a
ported representatives number of positions before
must forswear the use of his death in 1974.



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