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Peres Sad Tuesday that "it is
too early •to judge" Jordan's official
' attitude to the plan which he. un-
veiled Monday in an address to the
United' Nations General Assembly.
Peres, at a question and answer
meeting with members of the Con-
New York (JTA) Senior Jor-
ference of . Presidents of Major
daniart officials had' no comment
America i Jewish,`' Organizations
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early. this week ;
Tuesday, referred 'to reports that
• Minister Shireon%,Peree'.. seven-point
Jorden-and Syria I have reached a
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plan: for :peace 'With'
new agreement and called it a "sig-
kingdom.. But • reports originating
' nificant develepmenti71. He' said that
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Detroiters know•the 'name,
but reject the Israeli •
extremist's claim.
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While virtually every respon-,
dent to an informal poll conducted
this week by The Jewish NeWs —
Jews aridion-Jews. alike -- recog-
nized the name of Rabbi Meir
Staff Writer •
Rabbi Meir Kahane: Controversial lirne'
Kahane, the leader of Israel's
right-wing Kach party and founder
of the Jewish Defense League appar-
ently has a long way to go in con-
vincing Detroiters that his goal of
making Israel an exclusively Jewish •
state is justifiable.
Kahane, whose name recogni-
tion appears to be at an all-time
high' following his election to 'the
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