Dayan: Thief
Or Archeologist.
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THE JEWI H NEWS
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- SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY
Changed Agenda
Challenges AIPAC
WOLF BLITZER
Washington Correspondent
The pro-Israeli lobby in Washing-
ton is expanding its traditional agenda
as the nature of the American-Israeli
relationship continues to change. Tom
Dine, Executive Director of the
American Israel Public Affairs Com-
mittee (AIPAC), described how his
organization was currently gearing up
to the new challenges posed by what he
called a "revolution" in ties between
Washington and Jerusalem.
AIPAC is still involved in promot-
ing U.S. economic and military assis-
tance to Israel. It also opposes — if not
always actively fights — U.S. arms
sales to Arab states. •
But the organization is now
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clearly moving beyond those issues as
U.S. Israeli strategic cooperation ex-
pands. "Israel, more and more, is being
considered an equal to the NATO
countries," Dine said. AIPAC, as a re-
sult, is exploring the possibility of
supporting legislation in Congress
which would formally make Israel —
along with Japan, Australia, and
South Korea — America's "equal
partners," just like the NATO allies.
The economic, military and diplomatic
benefits for Israel would be signific-
ant.
"We're working closely with both
the House and Senate Armed Services
Committees," Dine said. Historically,
AIPAC has focused most of its atten-
tion on four other committees: House
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Sinai Will Boost
Suburban Services
New corporate structure to improve hospital's income
and serve a broader geographic area
ALAN HITSKY
News Editor
Corporate changes which are ex-
pected to be approved by Sinai. Hospi-
tal's board of trustees Monday night
will lead to more services for patients
in the suburbs and a stronger financial
base for the main hospital campus in
Detroit.
The changes will place Sinai Hos-
Business
Climate
Control
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pital under the control of a holding
company — Sinai Health Services —
which is already planning and operat-
ing several profit-making ventures for
non-profit Sinai. These include out-
patient surgical units at Orchard Lake
Rd. and Twelve Mile, the Sam
Hechtman center at Telegraph and 13
Mile, an outpatient surgery in Dear-
born Heights, and the Goldin Center
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Kiss
And Tell
In an exclusive interview,
Vice President George Bush,
just back from a 10-day visit to
the Mideast, talks about peace,
politics and the Presidency
GARY ROSENBLATT
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