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January 16, 1987 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-16

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Bar-Ilan

Continued from preceding page

Sharon Hart

chairman, Jackier served on
Bar-Ilan's executive commit-
tee, and led two UJA missions
to the university.
He is a past chairman of the
National Young Leadership

Cabinet, United Jewish Ap-
peal; national vice chairman
and chairman of missions,
United Jewish Appeal; board
of trustees, United Jewish Ap-
peal; is a vice president of the
Jewish Community Center; is
on the executive committee
and member of the board of
governors, Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit; chair-
man, Professional Service Di-
vision, Allied Jewish Cam-
paign; chairman of Detroit's
Project Renewal Committee;
member, executive committee,
National Conference on Soviet
Jewry; and executive commit-
tee and beard of directors,
Holocaust Memorial Center.

Jackier has received the
Herbert H. Lehman Award
and is a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.

Re-Start Peace Process
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10 Friday, January 16, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
"three-way summit" meeting
between Israel, Egypt and
Jordan was described as
"possible" by a top aide to
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir following Shamir's
meeting last week with U.S:
Assistant Secretary of State
Richard Murphy who arrived
from Jordan, Israel Radio
reported.
The radio report quoted a
remark by Yosef Ben-Aharon,
Director General of the Prime
Minister's Office, in a televi-
sion interview taped for
broadcast.
Ben-Aharon was also
quoted as saying that Shamir
would meet shortly with
Palestinian leaders in the
West Bank to urge them to
form a delegation for peace
talks with Israel and Jordan.
Murphy, who is Assistant
Secretary for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs and
the State Department's
leading expert on the Middle
East, is on his first visit to
the region since last Septem-
ber. His mission has been
described as exploratory, to
see how the stalled peace pro-
cess could be advanced. But
American diplomats have
cautioned against expecta-
tions of breakthrough at this
time.
Murphy has meeting sched-
uled with Vice Chancellor and
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres and Defense Minister
Yitzhak Rabin before he
leaves for an Arab capital.
His destination was not dis-
closed for security reasons,
but expectations are that he
will go to Cairo.
In Amman, Murphy in-
dicated that the U.S. does not
favor a joint preparatory com-
mittee for an international
conference on Middle East

Peace. Peres and Mubarak
agreed to set up such a com-
mittee when they met in
Alexandria last November.
Murphy is expected to
deliver a message from
Shamir to Hussein of Jordan
designed to continue the
peace overtures made by
former Prime Minister
Shimon Peres. However, the
newspaper Haaretz quoted a
senior American official to
the effect that the U.S. didn't
expect progress in peace talks
while Shamir headed the
government.
In another development,
Hussein, speaking to Parisian
newspapers while on a visit to
France, urged the convening
of an international peace con-
ference on the Middle East
with the participation of the
five permanent member of
the United Nations Security
Council and "all those con-
cerned by this problem, in-
cluding the Palestinians."
"Something must be done
rapidly. Otherwise, all hope
will be lost and the entire
region will be plunged into a
chaotic situation," Hussein
said.
During his three-day visit,
Hussein is expected to urge
France and other Western
European countries to con-
vene a preparatory conference
on the Middle East at the
earliest moment. According
to Arab diplomats in Paris,
Hussein will call on France
and Western Europe to per-
suade the United States not
to veto an international peace
conference. The U.S. and
Israeli leaders are opposed to
any forum that would replace
direct Arablsrael negotia-
tions and reintroduce the
Soviet Union into Middle
East affairs.

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