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June 07, 1991 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-06-07

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afraid, especially after see-
ing their Palestinian
neighbors dance from the
rooftops as Iraqi Scuds flew
overhead," he said. "I was in
Israel for 28 Scud attacks.
Having to put on gas masks
leads to sealed minds. This
kind of loathing and hatred
borders on ethnocentrism
and racism.
"The second group saw the
devastation the Gulf war
brought and they've had
enough," he said. "They
know the next war will be
even worse and they want no
part of it. These are the peo-
ple we need to reach."
Dr. Rosenblum said this is
why Americans for Peace
Now are galvanizing to
reach this population. They
want to allay the fears of
Jews who are concerned
about Israeli security.
He said that in the future,
the major security threats to
Israel aren't going to come
from an independent Pales-
tinian state. They are more
likely to come from hostile
forces using Jordan as a base
for aggression, or from more
effective, "smarter" missiles
and from chemical,
biological and possibly

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nuclear weapons.
"This is why it's so impor-
tant to make peace with
countries like Jordan and
Syria," he said. "The West
Bank and Gaza do not pro-
vide Israelis with the securi-
ty they need against these
threats. To hold onto them is
to grip a time bomb. And
besides, the West Bank
could be demilitarized."
Dr. Rosenblum called what
is happening to Soviet Jews
in Israel nothing short of
"scandalous."
"There are no jobs, not
enough housing, their
numbers are increasing, and
more and more see them-
selves as being stuck in
Israel and wishing they
could leave," he said.
"They're also afraid."
Dr. Rosenblum said Arab
nations must rescind terror-
ism and the United States
should take an even more
aggressive role in bringing
Israel and its Arab
neighbors around the peace
table.
"We need an open, con-
crete policy," he said.
"Israeli public opinion
cannot be mobilized when
it's kept in the dark."



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Family-To-Family
Holds Orientation

Local families are needed to
meet newcomers from the
Soviet Union for friendship
and enriching Jewish ex-
periences through the
Family-To-Family program.
An orientation session will
take place 7 p.m. June 17 at
Temple Beth El. Additional
sessions will be held 7:30 p.m.
June 27, July 16 and July 29
at the United Hebrew Schools
board room.
Family-To-Family has a

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waiting list of 25 new
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More than 250 connections
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To be matched, at least one
member of the family needs
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session.
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American family or the orien-
tation session, call Family-lb-
Family, 258-6000.

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