INSIGHT Kadima: Jewish Residential Care General Respect and Support Services for Adults with Mental Illness announces its Continued from preceding page Annual Meeting Monday, March 12, 1990 United Hebrew Schools 21550 West 12 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48076 7:30 PM for a showing of: "Backwards to Back Streets," documentary produced by Roger Weisburg No Charge Public is invited (II he appointed Sharon his ad- viser on terrorism. During the War in Lebanon, Rabin visited the Beirut front and made statements supporting Sharon's handling of the war. In recent months, however, Sharon has been increasingly sharp in his criticism of Rabin's policies regarding the Palestinian intifada, and has called for his resignation. Although Weizman is con- sidered a super-dove, during his tenure as Defense Min- ister, in the first Begin government, it was he who appointed the hawkish Rafael Eitan to the post of chief of staff. Weizman also retains cordial relations with Ze'evi, much to the an- noyance of many of his ideological allies in the Labor Party. Not all the historic ties are friendly. Sharon and Bar Lev barely speak, a legacy of their long military rivalry and Sharon's bitter criticism of the Bar Lev Line along the Suez Canal which fell during the first days of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Mordechi Gur, who quar- relled with Sharon when both were young paratroop officers in the mid-fifties, has publicly blasted Sharon as a rear echelon battle commander, a charge Sha- ron hotly denies. And Gur's relations with Weizman have been chilly since the eve of Anwar Sadat's visit to Jerusalem in 1977; Defense Minister Weizman came very close to relieving Gur when the chief of staff warn- ed of an Egyptian trick and put the army on alert. In a country that has been at war for 40 years, the military records of politi- cians are important, and sometimes become a matter of controversy. Last year, Ezer Weizman and Deputy Foreign Minister Benyamin Netanyahu got into a public scrap about who was the greater hero. More recently, Sharon labelled Likud col- league Foreign Minister Moshe Arens a deserter for having allegedly dodged the draft during the War of In- dependence. The Arens affair pointed out a central truth of Israeli politics: there is a definable division between the polit- ical generals and their civilian colleagues. This difference was articu- lated by Sharon in a recent interview with the Israeli newspaper Hadashot: "In this government there is a group of men who have car- ried the burden of defense and fighting for decades," he said. "I can disagree with their opinions, but somewhere, there is always a warm spot in my heart for them. I admire them." ❑ TO GO Fidelity Bank Building 24901 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 357.1056 For insurance call SY WARSHAWSKY, C.L.0 6668 Orchard Lake Road In the West Bloomfield Shopping Plaza W. Bloomfield 48033 . 626-2652 I A DIVISION OF RADER ELECTRIC CO., INC. FLUORESCENT FLOODS-SPOTS HALOGEN NAME BRANDS SPECIAL ORDERS COMPETITIVE PRICES HOME DELIVERY 661-4400 Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm, Sat 9-noon VISA \-24_4 Office Phone See me for car, home, life and health insurance Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. 42 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1990 io AAAERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' Help us keep winning. Debra Grynspan, 70, displays tatoo near memorial. 10,000 Dedicate Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach (JTA) — A dramatic, 42-foot bronze statue of an outstretched hand greeted more than 10,000 people who gathered here recently for the dedica- tion of a new Holocaust memorial. The crowd assembled on the Jerusalem stone floor of the memorial's plaza for the dedication which included many Holocausst survivors, who wept as Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel delivered remarks, first in Yiddish and then in English. The numbers tattooed on the arms of the Holocaust survivors mirrored the