THE UNBEATABLE DEAL \ - I BEHIND THE HEADLINES A The PLO DOUBLE REBATES Continued from Page 6 ritories, in the week before his release from a protracted period of detention without trial. They also note that Husseini was permitted to leave Israel for visits abroad following his release. Rabin has reportedly pro- posed that the elected Palesti- nians will be responsible for all aspects of their daily lives, excluding defense and foreign affairs. He also envisaged an Israeli troop withdrawal from major population centers in the territories. Three years after the in- stitution of autonomy in the territories, a peace conference would be convened on the basis of UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and, 338, which not only acknowledge Israel's right to exist but also ON call for a withdrawal from ter- ritory that Israel occupied during the Six Day War. The conference, according to the leaked Rabin plan, would be attended by three delega- tions: one from Jordan, one from Israel and the third com- prising elected Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza, together with officials of the PLO abroad. A final settlement would be guaranteed within two years of the conference. According to a report in the London Times this week, Arafat has informed Rabin, through the intermediary, that he is prepared to sum- mon a meeting of the PLO's executive committee to discuss the plan. 111 1UP FRONT Business Success Continued from Page 5 GC 's l e )4 TO CHOOSE FROM! 1:)8 TRACKER * METRO * SPECTRUM * PRIZM 1 IN STOCK and READY TO GO!! WE'VE GOT LEO'S IN STOCK AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEMI OPEN 9 AM. "9 P.M. *24 mos. an- nual percent- age rate in lieu of rebate/incen- tives on select s models, w/ap- proved credit. Dealer partici- pation may af- fect consumer cost. moved to Detroit. Ehrmann remained in Montreal, where he worked as a jeweler and a kosher meat packer. He then moved to New York to work for a cousin in the import/ex- port business. They "cooked up a partner- ship" after the invention of transister radios. Ehrmann introduced Bernie Klein to suppliers in New York and by Labor Day, 1960, Ehrmann moved to Detroit. "In the camps we had two choices. My goal was to sur- vive," Ehrmann said. "When I got out, my immediate goal was to succeed. In the camps you learned never to show weakness — don't admit it. You can take these same ideas and apply them to business. My learning ex- perience in survival today is a benefit!' ❑ !OPINION . 1 WED. THURS. FRI. G Dealer Offer good thru May 2, 1989 Telegraph at 1-696 • Southfield • CHEVROLET'S HIGHEST AWARD FOR _____ CUSTOMER STATISFACTION 355-1000 THE UNBEATABLE DEALER 10 were childhood friends from Czechoslovakia, and rekin- dled their friendship when they resettled in Montreal after the Holocaust. "The Holocaust shaped my attitude to work, and my quest to satisfy the insecuri- ty associated with it," Ehrmann said. "There was a great deal of psychology and insecurity. There was a desire _ to be accepted. One way to be accepted is to be successful!' Ehrmann was in five camps for 15 months. He doesn't like to speak of the horrifying details, but he talks when asked questions. He couldn't mention the word Holocaust in public until 10 years ago. Talking, he said, has been therapeutic. It's his responsibility. Ehrmann and the Kleins kept in touch after the Kleins FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 Jewishness Continued from Page 7 people really come down to relying on the U.S. govern- ment for survival? U.S. high- tech super arms and billions of dollars are short-term ac- complishments. Jewish sur- vival is more important than political policies, and Israel is central to survival. But, does Israel in fact carry the star of the Jewish people into the future? If the signals are interpreted cor- rectly from U.S. Jews the answer is no. The response seems to be that other things are more primary. Which may indeed be an acceptable response if you can tell me what, if not Israel, they are. Perhaps the answer is as sim- ple as bagels and cream cheese. To many, the answer is nothing. One simply is Jewish and nothing need be done about it. I don't understand how any Jew could lose touch with Israel, just as any people can- not be separated from their land of origin. Without the concept of Israel the concept of the Jewish people is lost. The land of Israel is more a part of the Jewish people than anything else. The only other historical definition of what Jew is has been the