(OPINION I Soviet Jews Continued from Page 7 s • 77-7.: NEW 1990 PRIZM 4 DR. SEDAN 1.61 MFI L4 eng., 5 spd., man. trans., elec. AM/FM stereo, cloth bucket seats, P175/70SR- 13 ALS tires, front d rr. floor mats and more. Stk. o 3032. LIST •10,342 MOMENTUM '89 REBATE $ 40 0 NOW 9060 NEW 1989 METRO 1S1 46 to choose 2 DR. HB COUPE ALS S/B radials, 1.0 liter TBI, L3 engine, 5-spd., man. cloth bucket seats & more. Stk. #991. NEW 1988 NOVA HB 1.6L 2BBL L4 5-spd., front & rear fir. mats and more. Stk. #2099. LIST REBATE $9145 $400 NOW. $ 7595 * Hurry, only 3 left at similar savings! 44 to choose from America, the more money is allocated for them and not for Israel. The gap between ab- sorption conditions in the United States and Israel will become greater, encouraging an even smaller number of Jews to opt for Zion. The time for decision is here. The newly started "Se- cond Line" campaign must provide much larger alloca- tions for absorption in Israel, or the cycle described above will become irreversible. The government of Israel and the whole of Israeli socie- ty must also take action. The intolerable situation by which the absorption system has become a deterrent to aliyah must be changed. Israel must give a much higher priority to reversing the terrible state of its ab- sorption services. If Israel does not act now, masses of Soviet Jews will simply not come. Instead, they will continue to pressure the American government and the American Jewish community to enlarge im- migration quotas. Israel's in- ability to absorb newcomers will become a major argu- ment for this. The key to success lies in Natan Sharansky: Larger allocations needed to help Soviet Jews settle in Israel. the ability of the State of Israel, Jewish communities abroad, and Soviet olim to act in solidarity. Together, we must strengthen Israel's Soviet Jewish community so that it can better accom- modate the newcomers, in- spire Jewish revival in the USSR and promote Jewish identity among Soviet im- migrants in North America and elsewhere. ❑ (c) 1989 JPFS LETTERS I Continued from Page 6 SAVINGS 140 GEO's to choose NEW 1989 SPECTRUM 2 DR. HB P155/80R13 ASLSSB rad. BW, 5-spd. trans., 1.5 BBL L4 eng. and more. Stk. #193. REBATE NEW 1989 GEO TRACKER $400 ..$7050 REBATES 44 avail. at similar savings! on select models NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! 3 to choose 'Plus tax, title & dest. All rebates included in price where applicable. Dealer participation may af- fect consumer cost. **2.9% fixed APR fin. for 24 mos.; 5.9% fixed APR fin. for 36 mos.; 6.9% fixed APR fin.for 48 mos.; 9.9% fixed APR fin.for 60 mos. in lieu of rebate on selected models. Based on approved credit. CHEVY MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK CENTER • TILT MASTER & IVECO G ec) Dealer TELEGRAPH at 12 MILE and 1-696 • SOUTHFIELD 10 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1989 CHEVROLET'S HIGHEST AWARD FOR _ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Jordan is Arab Palestine. Those people are kept in those camps so they can even- tually be transferred across the Jordan River to help take over Israel. America helps pay for those 40-year-old "temporary" UN camps. Instead of continuing such support, it would be bet- ter if the United States would offer economic aid to Jordan so they could settle their fellow Arabs and let them, finally, have a place of their own. The U.N. camps which threaten the authority of the host country by allowing the PLO a free hand can be demolished. After that the some 500,000 Arabs in the 28 U.N. camps ruled by the PLO in Judea-Samaria and Gaza can also be settled in Arab Palestine Jordan and those camps town down. That is a sensible solution to bring blessed peace between Arabs and Jews. Hymie Cutler Michigan Committee for a Safe Israel Green Beans And Passover 355-1000 It was with great surprise that I read, in your issue of March 31, a recipe for vegetarian chopped liver, sug- gested by the author as kosher and acceptable for Passover use. The recipe includes green beans, which — as the author and The Jewish News should have known — is acceptable for Passover use only by Sephardic Jews. I hope you will print this clarification for the sake of your many readers who care about this dietary distinction. Thrry F. Howard Bloomfield Hills Free Press Integrity Above Question Berl Falbaum is so fine a journalist and community leader and such a good friend that I am happy that I almost always agree with what he writes and says. His recent column about the Detroit Free Press contained a couple of observations about which I have different views, and I am sure that Berl will unders- tand that I communicate them in a spirit of airing another side of a community issue. I fully agree with Berl's comments about the inap- propriateness of printing the column by Professor Thomas Naylor. It was an outrageous