THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60c SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY International Conference: A Last Chance For Peace? A Detroit visitor sees the proposal as a face-saving opportunity for the Arabs and a peace chance for Israel ALAN HITSKY News Editor An international conference for peace in the Middle East does not frighten Annette Dulzin, and it should not scare Israel. Dulzin told Zionist leaders in Detroit this week that Shimon Peres agreed to an international confer- ence when he was prime minister of Israel. That was an umbrella, an opening," said the Yediot Achronot political columnist who is the wife of Jewish Agency and WZO head Aryeh Dulzin and the Detroit Zionist Fed- eration's scholar-in-residence this week. It is important to the Arab world to save face," Mrs. Dulzin told a reception Monday evening. "Often the posture is more important than the reality." She called an interna- tional conference "a pretext" that would lead to face-to-face talks be- tween Israel and her Arab adver- saries. She discounted any major role for the Soviet Union in such a confer- ence — "We won't allow the Russians to impose anything" — and also dis- counted the controversy raised by the issue within the Israeli government. Asked by local Herut supporter Ste- ven Goldin if the issue would bring down Israel's coalition government, Mrs. Dulzin responded, "Govern- ment is like a modern symphony: there are many crescendoes, but the end is always far away." Mrs. Dulzin came to Detroit after a short visit to Rome, where she discussed Zionism at the national convention of the Italian Radical Party and on state-run television. Her appearances, she said, were a sensation because the multi-lingual Dulzin addressed her audiences in Italian. She found the Italian people, un- like their media, to be very sym- pathetic to Israel, but it is an attitude she views with suspicion. "When Is- rael is in trouble, everyone is sym- pathetic beause we are the 'poor Jew.' But when we are not the poor Jew, they are not so sympathetic." Mrs. Dulzin said the news media does a better job in the United States than in most countries in reporting the facts, but the attitudes of writers and editors still shape the facts. She was referred on Tuesday to a story in the Detroit Free Press describing a Detroit Palestinian's experience in crossing into the West Bank from Jordan. The woman, Nuha Aranki, was detained and strip searched by MARCH 6, 1987 / 5 ADAR 5747 YEMENITE LEFT The unrelated Segals put best foot forward 53 HITTING THE BEACH 81 Continued on Page 15 CLOSE-UP Amazing Marketplace Births Engagements Entertainment Living Textbook Obituaries Purim Recipes Single Life South Africa's Jews Teen 'Jeopardy' Torah Portion Women CANDLELIGHTING 6:10 P.M. 85 78 71 53 47 102 . 66 81 36 51 46 42