THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 15, 1985
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Israeli Leaders
Lobby EEC On
Spain Entry
Jerusalem (JTA) — Three Is-
raeli leaders will be going abroad
this month to wage what has been
described as a diplomatic offen-
sive with respect to the terms
under which Spain is to be admit-
ted to the European Economic
Community (EEC).
Israel has a special interest in-
asmuch as it sees Spain as its most
serious competitor in agricultural
exports, especially citrus, to the
European market. Spain's entry
into the EEC has already been de-
layed and the issue will top the
agenda of Premier Shimon Peres
when he visits Italy early next
week.
Italy presently holds the rotat-
ing chairmanship of the EEC and,
like Israel, seeks to delay Spain's
acceptance into the European
Common Market for similar rea-
sons.
Deputy Premier and Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir is
scheduled to go to Europe in late
February. He is to meet with the
Foreign Ministers of France, West
Germany and Holland in hopes of
obtaining their support of Israel's
proposed conditions- for Spain's
entry into the EEC.
President Chaim Herzog left
his week on a five-day visit to
Luxembourg, France and Bel-
gium, where he was scheduled to
address the Parliament of Europe
and meet with EEC officials.
Pierre Pilimlin, president of the
Parliament, rejected a demand by
the Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization that it give them equal
time and invite Yassir Arafat to
address the international body.
Herzog and his wife, Ora, who
accompanied him on the trip, also
planned to meet with Jewish
leaders in the three European
countries.
Lectures Continue
The Center for New Thinking
will continue its February lecture
series with "Sensitive Perspec-
tive: Seeing Both Sides of an
Argument," Sunday at 2:30 p.m.,
and "Technostress," Thursday at
10 a.m.
Both lectures will be at the
Somerset Mall Auditorium in
Troy. There is a charge.
For information, call the Center
for New Thinking, 546-8928.
Guests Perform
Conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de
Burgos and pianist Peter Frankl
will make guest appearances with
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, 8:30 p.m. at Ford Au-
ditorium.
For ticket information, call the
Ford Auditorium box office, 567-
1400, or the Orchestra Hall box
office, 833-3700.
Art At Somerset
Images 6, an art exhibit • and
sale, will be at Somerset Mall in
Troy Monday through Feb. 24.
The exhibit will feature paint-
ings, sculpture, pottery and
jewelry by members of the Crea-
tive Council.