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February 13, 1987 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-02-13

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IDEALISM — REALISM
Challenging the Mind

Sunday, February 15, 1987 2:00 p.m.

Dialogue Towards Co-Existence:
Struggle for Peace in the Middle East

Walid Mula, an Arab Israeli and Ronny Brawer, an
American Israeli.

chairman of the U-M depart-
ment of communication.
While a student at the U-M
in the 1920s, Slomovitz was an
editor at the Michigan Daily,
U-M's student newspaper, and
a reporter for the Detroit News.
After his graduation,
Slomovitz edited the Palestine
Pictorial in New York before
returning to Detroit to work at
the Jewish Herald. In 1942, he
left the Herald and founded
The Jewish News. When he
sold the paper in 1984,
Slomovitz was named editor
emeritus and he continues to
write a weekly column.

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Political Dispute
Delays Budget

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Premier
Yitzhak Shamir said Tuesday
that the dispute between Labor
and Likud over budgetary allo-
cations to kibbutzim, develop-
ment towns and Jewish set-
tlements in the West Bank was
delaying the government's
presentation of its 33 billion
shekel ($23.8 billion) national
budget to the Knesset.
The budget, approved by the
cabinet, was to have gone to
the Knesset for a vote last
week. But the Labor Party said
it would not support the budget
unless Likud members of the
Knesset finance committee
supported a treasury-approved
plan to ease the 266 millino
shekel ($193 million) debt bur-
den of the Labor-affiliated
United Kibbutz Movement.
Likud countered with de-
mands that the same conces-
sions be applied to develop-
ment towns and West Bank
settlements. This triggered
demands from other parties
such as the Agudat Israel and
Shas which want 30 million
shekels ($22 million) for their
affiliated yeshivot. The West
Bank settlers are asking for an
immediate infusion of 47.5 mil-
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Marietta, Ga. — Plans to
stage a mock attack on a syna-
gogue without warning the 112
teenagers there participating
in a conference on terrorism
were altered Feb. 6, after par-
ents and the Israel Consulate
complained about the surprise
assault.
According to Rabbi Shalom
Lewis of Conservative Cong.
Etz Chaim, the aim was to
teach the teens how to react to
a terrorist attack. Bowing to
criticism, conference organiz-
ers told the students be-
forehand of the 45-minute
exercise which was to include
enactment of a shooting and
rape.

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