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July 28, 1989 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-28

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Crisis Is Averted;
Cabinet OKs Peace Plan

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
delivered a stinging rebuff to
Likud party hard-liners Sun-
day, as he convinced both
Labor and Likud members of
the Cabinet to reaffirm his
peace initiative.
The Cabinet voted 21-4 to
reaffirm the peace plan
"without additions or amend-
ments." The Cabinet further
resolved that it "will act in
accordance with this peace in-
itiative, which is binding
upon the Cabinet and its
members."
Sunday's vote seems to
resolve the crisis within
Israel's unity coalition
government that arose after
the Likud Central Committee
appended a series of hard-line
conditions to the initiative on
July 5.
Labor had threatened to
dissolve the unity govern-
ment if the conditions were to
be considered amendments to
the peace plan, which the
Cabinet formally approved
May 14.
Voting against the decision
Sunday were the three Likud
ministers who instigated the
effort to add tough conditions
to the peace plan: Industry
and Trade Minister Ariel
Sharon, Construction and
Housing Minister David
Levy, and Economics and
Planning Minister Yitzhak
Moda'i.
Also voting against the
Cabinet's decision to reaffirm
the peace plan was Science
and Development Minister
Ezer Weizman of Labor, who
once again called for direct
talks between Israel and the
Palestine Liberation
Organization.

Another Labor dove,
Minister-Without-Portfolio
Raphael Edri, abstained.
Speaking to reporters after-
the vote, Levy seemed to con-
cede a tactical defeat for those
who see the initiative as a
danger to Israel. But he add-
ed, ominously, "We shall yet
see whether the Likud's (Cen-
tral Committee) decision has
been erased."
Ehud Olmert, a Cabinet
minister without portfolio
who is a close adviser to
Shamir, attempted after the
meeting to argue that Shamir
and the majority of Likud
ministers had not contraven-
ed the conditions adopted by
the Central Committee.
Among those conditions,
swallowed by Shamir as the
price for maintaining unity
within Likud, was one barr-

ing Arab residents of East
Jerusalem from voting or
running in the Palestinian
elections proposed in the
initiative.

SINGLE LIFE I

Social Singles
Hear Concert

The Jewish Community
Center Social Singles (40-55)
will have a pre-concert picnic,
an evening of light classical
music and fireworks on Aug.
10 at 6:30 p.m. at Meadow
Brook.
Registration deadline is
Thursday. For ticket and car-
pool information, call Al
Kaplan at 559-4668 or Mary
Fink at 350-0809.
Social Singles will have a
day at Kensington Park on
Aug. 13 at 9:30 a.m.
Carpools will meet in the
lobby of the Maple/Drake
Building. Registration
deadline is Aug. 10. Call
Karen Block, 855-6858, for-
additional information.
An outdoor camping
weekend is scheduled Aug.
18-20 in the Pinckney Recrea-
tion Area, located about an
hour's drive from Detroit's
northwestern suburbs.
Carpooling and equipment-
sharing will be available. For
information and reservations,
call Al Kaplan, 559-4668.

Conservatives
Plan Service

The Conservative Rabbis of
Metropolitan Detroit will
hold the monthly Friday
evening singles service and
social at 8 p.m. Aug. 4 at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
The service will be led by
Rabbi Bill Gershon. Story-
teller Corinne Stavish will be
fatured at the Oneg Shabbat.
Singles ages 25-40 are in-
vited. For information, call
Rabbi Gershon 357-5544.

Singles Plan
Summer Party

The Jewish Community
Center Singles (25-45) will
host a Summer Celebration
at the Maple/Drake Building
at Camp Ruth II on Aug. 6
from 2-6 p.m.
The afternoon will include
swimming, volleyball, softball
and a barbeque.
Registration deadline is
Aug. 4. There is a charge. For
reservations, call 661-1000,
Ext. 347.

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