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April 10, 1987 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-10

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Friday, April 10, 1987

Continued from Page 86

oranges and soak them in a
pan of water with the tap
slowly running into it for
about 1/2 hour.
Cut each orange in half
and then each half into
fourths to make 8 wedges per
orange. Put the orange pieces
into a large pot, and stir in 1
cup sugar for each orange
used. Let rest for 1/2 hour,
stirring occasionally, so the
orange pieces can soak up the

sugar and release juices.
Put the pot over low to
medium heat, and cook, stir-
ring often, about 30 to 45
minutes or until thick and
syrupy. Stir in 1 teaspoon of
lemon juice for each orange
used. Transfer to jars or other
containers and store in the
refrigerator.

Copyright 1987 Gloria Kaufer
Greene

Moroccan Scholar Sees
Ongoing Ties With Israel

under supervision
of the
Metropolitan Koshruth
Council of Michigan,
Rabbi Jack Goldman,
Administrator

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Sephardi Treats

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GENERAL
FOODS

Jerusalem (JTA) — Should
King Hassan II pass from the
political scene in Morocco, the
process of Israeli-Moroccan
contacts will continue, said a
visiting Moroccan scholar in a
talk at the Harry S. Truman
Research Institute for the Ad-
vancement of Peace at the He-
brew University of Jerusalem.
Jamal Amiar, 26—who was
invited to the Hebrew Univer-
sity to conduct research for his
doctoral thesis at New York
University on Moroccan-Israel
relations and the Middle East
struggle—is the first Moslem
academic from Morocco to
serve as a research fellow at
the institute.
He noted that Morocco has a
long history of Jewish-Moslem
coexistence and that there is a
wide political basis for the type
of contacts that have developed
in recent years between Israeli
leaders and senior Moroccan
officials, which reached their
height in the meeting last year
in Morocco between then Israel
Prime Minister Shimon Peres
and King Hassan. There also
have been numerous visits by
other Israeli officials and Is-
raeli private citizens to
Morocco in recent years.
Amiar commented that even
though it is much smaller than
in the past, the Jewish com-
munity in Morocco today is
playing a more influential role
than ever before in promoting
contacts with Israel.
The Moroccan Jewish com-
munity now numbers between
some 15,000-18,000, as com-
pared to .about four times that
number in 1956, Amiar said.
He said that Zionism, the de-
sire for social and economic
betterment and periods of
political instability in Morocco
all contributed to the emigra-
tion of Moroccan Jews. An un-
comfortable atmosphere for
Jews following the Six-Day
War of 1967 gave special im-
petus to that emigration, he
added, with many Jews at that
time going to western coun-
tries.
Morocco looks to the West,
particularly the U.S., for polit-
ical, financial and military
support, and it sees Israel as a
potential source for helping to

improve that relationship, said
Amiar in pursuing his argu-
ment that the ties that have
been initiated between
Morocco and Israel will con-
tinue.

Kahane Defends
Pollard

Silver Spring, Md., (JTA)
— Rabbi Meir Kahane ex-
coriated Israel March 31, for
not standing behind convicted
American spy Jonathan Pol-
lard and for "forcing" the res-
ignation of his Israeli contact,
Col. Aviem Sella, from his
new position as commander
of Tel Nof air base. "Israel
owes Pollard loyalty,"
Kahane told an enthusiastic
audience of some 100 persons
at the Silver Spring Jewish
Center. "We have not only
left behind Pollard, we have
thrown him and Sella to the
dogs."
"The Israeli government
has an obligation to have the
American government expel
the Pollards and let them live
in Israel. Israel has an obli-
gation to say we did it (we
spied), and he's not going to
pay for it," he added.

UJA Advocates
Depoliticization

New York (JTA) — A
committee of the UJA-
Federation of New York has
approved in principle a report
that will commit the agency
to work for the depoliticiza-
tion and modernization of the
primary beneficiary of its
funds, the Jewish Agency for
Israel.
Thus the largest fund-
raising body of any single
Jewish community will ask
the Israeli quasi-
governmental social service
instrument to open its alloca-
tion procedures to allow for
greater input from Diaspora
Jewry and increased funding
for programs of the Conserva-
tive and Reform movements
in Israel.

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