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November 03, 1989 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-03

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Rabbi Korff
To Give Talk

The Committee for
Yeshivah Zevihel will host
author and scholar Rabbi
Baruch Korff 8 p.m. Nov. 14 at
the Oak Park Jewish Com-
munity Center.
Co-chairmen of the event
are Rabbis Leizer Levin,
Chaskel Grubner, Leo
Goldman, Leib Bakst and
Norman Kahn. Asa Shapiro
is chairman of the sponsors'
committee.
The public is invited at no
charge.

Rabbi Yolkut
Sets Lecture

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Rabbi Morton Yolkut will
speak on "How Jewish are
Jewish Superstitions?" at the
B'nai David Institute for
Adult Education 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday at the synagogue.

851-5470

The lecture is the third in a
series titled "Mysticism in
the Jewish Tradition." It is
open to the community
without charge.

'Image Of Jew'
Focus Of Series

Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham Temple will pre-
sent the first of four reviews
on the theme "The Image of
the Jew" 8:30 p.m. Monday.
He will discuss The Merchant
of Venice by Shakespeare.
There is a charge.

Temple Art Show
Opens Tonight

The Birmingham Thmple
will present the grand open-
ing of the 1989 Birmingham
• 'Ibmple Art Show 8:30 p.m. to-
day. Local and national ar-
tists will present their works.
Profits are used to support
temple projects.

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in the ongoing cat-and-
mouse game between
Jerusalem and Washing-
ton over the Mideast peace
impasse, in which neither
side wants to appear to be the
one to halt the process, Israel
this week said it accepts "in
principle" Secretary of State
James Baker's five-point plan
for Israeli-Palestinian dia-
logue — but has reservations
about two key points.

The five-point U.S. plans
calls for Israeli and Egyp-
tian representatives to meet
in Washington and agree on
a list of Palestinians who
could take part in discus-
sions on how to put Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir's peace proposal into
effect. The Shamir plan calls
for Palestinian elections in
the West Bank and Gaza to
be followed by Israeli-
Palestinian negotiations on
an interim settlement.
Shamir's reservations are
the same he has had all
along, namely that the U.S.
guarantee that the PLO will
not be involved, directly or
indirectly, in drawing up the
Palestinian list, and guar-
antees that discussions with
Palestinians would be lim-
ited to procedural issues for
conducting elections.
A State Department
spokesman said that Israel
had neither "accepted or re-

.

Yitzhak Shamir: To wait it out.

jetted Baker's five points."
Administration officials
regard Israel's response as a
diplomatic maneuver aimed
at making Israel look coop-
erative.
One result of this maneu-
vering is that a proposed
meeting in Washington on
November 15 between Pres-
ident Bush and Prime Min-
ister Shamir is in limbo.
Shamir had requested the
meeting but it seems that if
the Israeli leader does not
agree to the Baker formula,
the President will not be
able to take time out of his
schedule for the meeting.
In defending his position,
Shamir told Knesset

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