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January 20, 1989 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-20

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I NEWS I

A new choice for the frail elderly

Independent Living with
Supportive Services

A new caring alternative for
the frail elderly is now
available at the exciting new
and elegant West Bloomfield
Nursing and Convalescent
Center.

• Deluxe semi private or private
mini suites all with private

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baths and a beautiful view of
a courtyard or wooded
grounds.

Israeli: U.N.
Belittles Itself

• Town Center Plaza with a
It's called Independent Living
snack shop, beauty salon,
with Supportive Services. It's
flower and gift shop and an
the choice between
old-fashioned ice cream parlor.
independent living and skilled
nursing care for the elderly
• Fine dining in an elegant
person who needs the
dining area with meals
essentials of living such as
prepared by an executive chef
housekeeping service, meals,
and served by a courteous,
laundry service and
friendly staff
medication, if needed.
Licensed nurses are on duty 24
hours a day.
• Exciting and varied activities,
planned and supervised, to
Residents in this program can
keep residents involved and
enjoy a relaxed, elegant
happy
atmosphere that includes:

• Pastoral and weekly Sabbath

Honor us with a visit. Weekdays 9 o.m-8 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday, noon-5 p.m.

services provided by Rabbi
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An Affiliate of William Beaumont Hospital

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989

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New York (JTA) — The U.N.
Security Council, by allowing
the Palestine Liberation
Organization to intervene
freely in its proceedings, has
"belittled its own potential
role" in resolving the Middle
East conflict, an Israeli
official said here last Thurs-
day.
Barukh Binah, a spokes-
man for the Israel Consulate
General in New York, was
referring to the PLO's par-
ticipation in the recent
Security Council debate on
the downing of two Libyan
jets by U.S. Navy fighter
planes over the eastern
Mediterranean last week.
Binah's remark matched
the sentiments of Herbert
Okun, U.S. representative to
the United Nations, who said
earlier, "I think the Security
Council inflicted a wound on
itself."
Okun spoke after the coun-
cil voted 11-1, with three
abstentions, to allow what is
now known as the Palestine
Observer Mission to the
United Nations to take part
in the debate.
In its previous incarnation
as the PLO Mission, the
Palestinian observer was only
allowed to address the coun-
cil through the sponsorship of
a U.N. member state,
As the Palestine Observer
Mission, the PLO may ad-
dress the General Assembly
at its own request and cir-
culate documents under its
own imprimatur.
The United States chal-
lenged the PLO's request to
speak at the Libyan debate,
and cast the sole negative
vote.

Arafat To Meet
E.C. Ministers

Paris (JTA) — Diplomatic
initiatives with Palestine
Liberation Organization chief
Yassir Arafat will continue
later this month, as the
foreign ministers of Spain,
France and Greece meet with
the PLO chairman as part of
the European Community's
decision to back an interna-
tional peace conference.
A visit to Israel was
reported to be first on their
agenda, to be followed by a
trip to Tunis,. where PLO
headquarters are located.
But the three foreign
ministers may be seeing
Arafat before they meet with
Israeli Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Shamir and Foreign
Minister Moshe Arens in
Jerusalem.

Arafat is due to pay an of-
ficial visit to Spain Jan-. 27 to
meet Prime Minister Felipe
Gonzales.
But apparently he will not
be going to Bonn this month,
as some reports from Madrid
have suggested.
Spain was reported to be
pressuring Bonn to receive
the PLO chairman, but West
German diplomats say there
is no reason to meet with the
PLO leader since the E.C. ini-
tiative has been undertaken
by Spain, with France and
Greece as its partners.

Church Official:
Israel Like S.A.

Geneva (JTA) — A
Methodist church official
compared Israel to South
Africa in a commentary
published here last week by
the Ecumenical Press Service.
Joe Hale, secretary of the
World Methodist Council,
who visited Jerusalem recent-
ly, said he was appalled by
talk of "relocating" Palestin-
ians.
Hale described an aband-
oned area of Cape Town
whose former mixed race
population was transferred
out of the city into camps and
their houses destroyed.
"If Israel chooses to take
Palestinian land for newly ar-
rived Israeli settlers, or con-
fiscate it for the state, and
destroy the people whose
forefathers and foremothers
have lived there for hundreds
of years, the moral light Israel
has historically given the
world will be dim indeed,"
Hale wrote.

Israel Attacks
Lebanese Base

Tel Aviv, (JTA) — Israeli
helicopter gunships attacked
a target in southern Lebanon
last week said to be linked to
the most recent terrorist at-
tempts to infiltrate Israel.
The attack came amidst
growing suspicion here that
the attempts were aided by
Amal, the mainstream Shi'ite
militia in Lebanon, which
may have begun to cooperate
with Palestinian terrorist
groups with whom it was at
war until recently.
The infiltrators were iden-
tified by Israel as members of
radical Palestinian groups
that the U.S. Federal Bureau
of Investigation believes may
have been linked to the bomb
that destroyed a Pan Ameri-
can jumbo jet over Scotland
Dec. 21.
The attack helicopters
returned safely to their base.

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