I NEWS I SAM'S FRUIT MKT. 2 5282 Greenfield Rd. Fresh 55-year-old Rafsanjani will take over the reigns of the country, Zonis believes condi- tions for Jews should improve. "A Rafsanjani-run Iran will be one which is much better for the West and for Iranian Jews. While he is no great civil libertarian — he's Stalinist, I suppose — I do think he is much less commit- ted to Islam than Khomeini was, and so is more of an Ira- nian patriot, as Stalin was sort of a Soviet patriot." The effect of Khomeini's death on Iran's relationship with Israel will depend on what Rafsanjani deems im- portant to him. Zonis said he believes that Iran's support of extremist Palestinian factions in Lebanon will increase. "I don't think it is possible to have formal relations with Israel, under any of the leaders of Islamic Republic. But as we saw in the Iran- Contra affair, if Rafsanjani deems it to be in Iran's in- terest in general, and his in- terest in particular, he'll have relations with anybody, in- cluding Israel," he said. "It's not clear now if Raf- sanjani has the power to turn down the heat on Israel in Lebanon, "He said. "When he begins to assert his central authority, then I think he would turn it down if it was in Iran's interests. But at that moment, even if he had the power to do it, I don't think he would." LEAF LETTUCE. . ......... 390 ,b. BARTLETT PEARS. . 49 I I I I I I GO LIGHTLY CANDIES, I lb. 1 1 1 Ist49. Borden's SOUR CREAV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...I. 79* 1 pint 8 oz. pkg. FRESH NOVA LOX. .......... 5 4.49 All Specials Good Through August 10th, 1989 }Balk Food SUGAR Reg. 39' lb. NOW 194 lb. Cardin Asks U.S. To Help Refuseniks Save 20' lb. Warehouse FLOUR Reg. 39' lb. • Mon.-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 Regular or Quick Save 29' lb. NOW 104 lb. with $5.00 purchase-3 lb. limit OATS Reg. 69' lb. 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I Low Calorie with $5.00 purchase- 3 lb. limit New York (JTA) — The head of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry has asked Secretary of State James Baker to invoke U.S. help to resolve the issue of long-term refuseniks. Shoshana Cardin, chair- woman of the National Con- ference, wrote a letter to Baker citing Soviet failure to allow long-term refuseniks to emigrate, and said Soviet per- formance in the refusenik matter should be a factor in United States participation in a human rights conference in Moscow in 1991. Cardin wrote that the pro- blem was still outstanding despite assurances given by the Soviet Union on Jan. 19, when it signed the concluding document of the Vienna follow-up meeting of the Con- YOU GET THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES Just North of 10 Mile • 968-4850 • Death Of Khomeini Will Help Iranian Jews Chicago (JTA) — The death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- meini has given a ray of hope to what is left of Iran's small Jewish community, according to a leading Iran watcher, but only if Parliament Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani is elected president in August. Marvin Zonis, a professor at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, said that with the passing of the 86-year-old Khomeini, Iran's rigidly enforced Islamic theocracy may give way to an environment where Iranian Jews can live with less fear and anxiety. At the time of the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, Zonis said, about 60,000 Jews lived in the country. 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