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May 05, 1989 - Image 60

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-05

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1989

354-3300

Paris (JTA) — Yassir Arafat
will come to France during
the first week of May to meet
with French President Fran-
cois Mitterrand, according to
Foreign Minister Roland
Dumas.
It will be the Palestine
Liberation Organization
leader's first official visit to a
major Western country.
Diplomatic circles here
believe it will serve to
strengthen PLO ties with
Western countries.
In Jerusalem, Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
spoke out bitterly against the
impending Mitterrand-Arafat
meeting.
"Mr. Mitterand portrays
himself as a friend of Israel,"
Shamir said in remarks to
reporters. "But this meeting
entirely contradicts any spirit
of friendship between us."
"I regard it with the utmost
gravity," he added. Dumas, in
a radio interview said Mitter-
rand has not deviated from
the stance he explained to the
Israeli Knesset during his
trip to Israel in 1982 — name-
ly, "full backing for Israel's
security but also recognition
of Palestinian legitimate
rights."
Dumas confirmed that the
visit is "official," as Arafat
will be arriving in France at
the president's invitation.
The organized Jewish com-
munity here has strongly pro-
tested the invitation.

Museum Seeks
Jewish Poets

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Berkeley, Calif. (JTA) —
Entries for the third annual
Anna Davidson Rosenberg
Award for poems on the
Jewish experience,sponsored
by the Magnes Museum and
the descendants of Anna
Davidson Rosenberg, are now
being accepted.
The award is intended to
encourage and make publicly
known the renaissance in
poetry on Jewish themes and
identity.
There is a first prize of
$100, second prize(s) of
$50,third prize(s) of $25, a
number of honorable men-
tions and several Youth Com-
mendations for poets under
19. Winning entries will be
read in an awards ceremony
at the museum during
Chanukah.
Poems will be accepted
April 15 to Aug. 31. For entry
forms and guidelines, write
Poetry Award Coordinator,
Judah L. Magnes
Museum,Berkeley,
94705.

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