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January 11, 1985 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-01-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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WE BEGIN WITH A BASKET . . . THEN
WE FILL IT WITH IMAGINATION!

NEWS

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Though views
differ, 2 leaders
show respect

New York (JTA) — Israeli
Premier Shimon Peres and Egyp-
tian President Hosni Mubarak
demonstrated mutual admiration
for one another in separate inter-
views published last weekend in
theNew York Daily News. But the
interviews brought out obvious
differences between the two lead-
ers.
Peres described Mubarak as an
individual "I really trust and re-
spect," while the Egyptian leader
said of Peres, "He's a very reason-
able man, and I was very pleased
for his election as Prime Minis-
ter." The interviews were con-
ducted in Jerusalem and Cairo by
Ranan Lurie, an internationally
syndicated political analyst and
cartoonist.
Peres said, "We have to leave
Lebanon as soon as possible," but
refrained from giving a date for an
Israeli troop withdraw from that
country. Regarding the Palesti-
nian issue, Peres suggested a re-
turn to the Camp David Au-
tonomy talks, or "straightfor-
ward" negtiations with King
Hussein of Jordan and "represen-
tatives of the Palestinians who re-
side on the West Bank and Gaza,
excluding the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization."
Mubarak, meanwhile, said he
was ready to meet with his Israeli
counterpart "on condition that
there will be good results stem-
ming from the meeting." He again
called for a resolution to the dis-
pute between the two countries
over the Taba territory on the
Israel-Egypt border. Beyond the
Taba issue is the need for an Is-
raeli troop withdrawal from
Lebanon, he said in the interview.
Finally, he added, there is the
need for movement on the Pales-
tinian issue.
The Egyptian leader was
quoted as calling PLO chief Yasir
Arafat a "very moderate man"
who "is in the best position to take
leadership of the Palestinians .. .
and time will prove it."

Defining death
legislation topic

New York (JTA) — Legislation
to provide protection for New
York state residents whose reli-
gious belief prescribe cessation of
heart function as the determinate
of death, specifically including
observant Jews, was scheduled to
be introduced on the opening day
of the 1985 state legislature last
Wednesday.
Dennis Rapps, executive direc-
tor of the National Jewish Com-
mission on Law and Public Affairs
(COLPA), said that the point of
the proposed legislation was that,
in decisions by attending doctors
involving termination of meas-
ures to prolong the lives of
patients, such as life-support sys-
tems, the doctors "cannot employ
a definition of death that will be
contrary to the religious affairs or
practices or moral convictions of
the individual as earlier an-
nounced by the individual, or as
attested to by a family member or
friend, or as otherwise indicated."

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