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September 15, 1989 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-15

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Zionist Federation
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frequently. Iden has been to _
Israel 15 times, covered the
1973 war and inteviewed
Menachem Begin before he
became prime minister.
Rubinstein, a graduate of
the University of Michigan,
served as the Michigan Coor-
dinator/Deputy Director for
the 1988 presidential cam-
paign of Sen. Albert Gore, Jr.
An attorney specializing in
commercial and antitrust
litigation, and environmental
law, Rubinstein practices
with the law firm of Howard
and Howard Attorneys.
Schlussel, a practicing
physician in the field of
osteology, is a lifelong Zionist,
the son of Irving W. Schlussel,
prominent Detroit area
Zionist and community
leader. Schlussel closely
monitors the media's Middle
East news coverage.
Steinhardt's interest in the
media goes back to his high
school days in Detroit. Since
then, Steinhardt has publish-
ed many articles on allergy,
psychosomatic medicine, and
psychiatry as well as essays
on anti-Semitism, Herzl and
of Judaic concern. In 1981, he
was president of the Detroit
Zionist Federation.
This public forum is the
sixth in the series by the
Detroit Zionist Federation in-
tended to encourage a com-
munity dialogue on the vital
issues concerning Israel says
DZF President, Dr. Leo
Warshay.

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The Detroit Zionist Federa-
tion, a coalition of 24 local
Jewish groups, announces its
next Community Public
Forum willdiscuss the ques-
tion "The Propaganda War
Againt Israel — What Can
We Do?" The forum will be at
the United Hebrew Schools
Thursday from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
The panel will consist of
Shirlee Rose Iden, journalist;
Reed Rubinstein, Zionist
Organization of America; Dr.
Herschel L. Schlussel,
Religious Zionist of America
— Mizrachi; and Dr. Milton J.
Steinhardt, editor of the DZF
Zinist Viewpoint. Forum
moderator will be Karen A.
Katz, Hadassah. Views that
will be expressed by the panel
membes will be their own.
Organizational affiliation is
solely for identification.
Moderator Katz is an artist,
free-lance writer and public
relations consultant. Her
watercolor paintings have
been shown in numerous
local galleries and art shows.
She is co-author of the book
Questions Jewish Children
Ask. She is the executive
director of the Detroit Zionist
Federation and chairman of
the Jewish National Fund
and board member of ZOA
and the Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Panel member Iden is
suburban life editor of the
Southfield Eccentric. Because
she has two daughters living
in Israel, she and her hus-
band Jack visit the country

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U.N. Panel Accuses

Israel Of War Crimes

Geneva (JTA) — A U.N.
human-rights panel ended a
four-week session here last
week by accusing Israel of
war crimes against Palesti-
nians in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.
The anti-Israel resolution,
backed by the Soviet Union,
Cuba and Somalia, as well as
the Arab countries, was
adopted by the U.N. Subcom-
mission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protec-
tion of Minorities.
The resolution accused
Israel of torture, expulsions,
collective punishment, deten-
tion without trial and other
violations of the Fourth
Geneva Convention, which
protects civilians in time of
war.
The offenses Israel is accus-

ed of are war crimes under in-
ternational law.
The Israeli observer, Rafael
Walden, called the resolution
one-sided and charged that it
gave the Palestinians "carte
blanche" for terrorism.
The U.N. disarmament con-
ference meeting here also
concluded its final session of
the year last week, unable to
agree on Israel's request for
admission as an observer.
Conference regulations re-
quire a consensus among the
member countries to admit
an observer. There are
presently 26 observers, in-
cluding Iran, Iraq and Libya,
The Western powers are
known to want Israel's par-
ticipation in the discussions,
which have focused on
chemical warfare.

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