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But, added Bush, being the friend of one Middle East country should not preclude being friendly to other coun- tries in the region. "Ameri- ca's passion for Israel has, at times, been seen as coldness to moderate Arabs, a rejec- tion for them. It has not helped. WP are a friend to Shcharansky Message: The Realistic Dreamer T Diamond bracelet in 14K white gold: retail 3061.41, our price 2449.13. Marquise cut diamond band in platinum: retail 3501.63, our price 2801.30. Channel set ring with brilliant cut stones: retail 1493.50, our price, 1194.80. FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS MASTERCARD AND VISA ACCEPTED. HOLIDAY HOURS: MON.- FRI. 10 TILL 8. SAT. TILL 5:45. SUN. 12 TILL 4:45. SAVINGS, SELECTION AND PERSONAL SERVICE HOURS: MON-SAT. 10 TILL 5:45. THURS. TILL 8:45 357-5578 36 Friday, November 21, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Egypt. King Hussein is in a tough and lonely search for a way to start, and is deserving of our praise. King Hussein's meeting with Peres is a cause for hope." In all this, said Bush, there is cause for hope that peace can come to the Middle East. Bush called himself "a passionate believer" in the separation of Church and State, an issue of conern to the Jewish community. "I embrace the wall that sepa- rates them," he said, and want to see it neither torn down or eroded. The First Amendment is, after all, the First Amendment. That tells us of the importance our founders attached to it. Bush added that the Re- agan Administration will continue 'to emphasize that it will not tolerate the Soviet Union's refusal to let Soviet Jews emigrate. "We pressed the Soviets in Geneva and in Iceland and will continue to press them," he said. "Making human rights a permanent part of the US-Soviet agenda has "not enthralled" the Soviets. "But that's the way it is until they do what's right." oday, nine months after he arrived in Is- rael, Shcharansky remains both a realist and a dreamer. In a live address via satellite from Jerusalem to GA delegates, Shcharansky said that to achieve the sweet dream of getting Jews out of Russia, American Jews must be hard realists. "While Gorbachev makes a desperate attempt to create a new image, while every re- lease of a refusenik is orches- trated so well, while the Soviets use all the public re- lations techniques, the number of Jews leaving is the lowest in 20 years. And at the same time fewer Jews are getting out, the length of the line is much longer, 400,000 Jews are waiting to get out. "We must look at the reality of the situation today. We can't be deceived. Signs of liberalization are meant only to mask the real situation." And once American Jews understand the real situation, Shcharansky said, they must do something about it. "American Jewry must or- ganize a strong campaign of political pressure to make the Soviet Union open the gates. You must send a clear mes- sage to Gorbachev that all at- tempts to reach important agreements with the West must be based on values of human rights. If the Soviets don't open the gates they can't be trusted. If they viol- ate human rights there can be no arms agreement. You must be sure ' t D here is strong linkage on all issues between East and West." "We must," Shcharansky added, "tell them they can't deceive us. It is in our hands, by publicly protesting and by explaining to political lead- ers, to make the Soviet Union let our brothers go." And, he said, it is impor- tant, too, for American Jews to reach out to Soviet Jews still behind the gates. "You must have more contact with refuseniks. American Jews should go there. It is impor- tant for Soviet Jews to know there's a big struggle all over the world going on for them. It is important to bring them material in Hebrew, on Is- rael, to show them the spirit of Zionism is increasing in the world, that there is deep solidarity in the Jewish world for their struggle. We must encourage them so that they are willing to struggle." And, he said, we must reassure them that there is reason for hope. It has come true for Shcharansky, who said that while it is at times difficult, he likes living in Israel just fine, thank you.