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March 11, 1988 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-11

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Alan G. Yelensky

Registered Representative

Letter

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threats or acts of violence."
Rep. Levin said that Israel's
security is a matter best
raised by Israel's friends.
"There's always an em-
phasis on private talks," he
said, "but that doesn't pre-
clude public discussion. And
Shamir's coming makes talk-
ing about this all the more
important."
The Democratic Sen. Levin
asked Republican Sen. Rudy
Boschwitz of Minnesota to co-
sponsor the letter before they
sought signatures. Both sen-
ators are Jewish and among
the most active supporters of
Israel in Washington.
American Israel Public Af-
fairs Committee represen-
tatives confirmed that Levin
showed the letter to Tom
Dine, executive director for
the pro-Israel lobby. Congres-
sional aides on Capitol Hill
said that Dine discussed the
matter during a briefing after
the letter was circulated.
Dine, sources said, did not
dissuade Levin from cir-
culating the letter.
Pro-Israel lobbyists in
Washington suggested the
letter was meant to send a
message to Shamir before his
visit to the Capitol.
Sen. Levin was out of the
country and couldn't be
reached for comment.
Among those signing the
letter were several Demo-
cratic senators, including Ted
Kennedy of Massachussetts,
Frank Lautenberg of New
Jersey, Alan Cranston of
California, Patrick Moynihan
of New York and Howard
Metzenbaum of Ohio. Also
signing were Republican
senators Lowell Weicker of
Connecticut, Warren Rud-
man of New Hampshire, Bob
Kasten of Wisconsin and
William Cohen of Maine.

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