100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 31, 1992 - Image 31

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-31

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

BRANDEIS

Opening
N ite
Cr AUG. 12

Michigan's Largest

Used Book Sale!

solo SALE
vise AUG.
13
thru
© AUG. 19

TEL-12 MALL

Telegraph at 12 Mile Rd., Southfield

10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Daily
Sunday—Mall Flours

warnings to the new Israeli gov-
ernment to avoid becoming en-
tangled in American presidential
politics.
"Everybody is worrying about
1972," said one Jewish Democrat.
"Circumstances have obviously
changed, and Rabin has matured
as a politician. But there is this
underlying worry that because
of the possibilities of a real warm-
ing in relations between Wash-
ington and Jerusalem, Rabin
may go a little too far in giving
Bush a political push."
In 1972, Mr. Rabin — then Is-
raeli ambassador to Washing-
ton — gave the impression of
openly favoring Richard Nixon
in his battle against Sen. George
McGovern. This time around, ob-
servers predict Mr. Rabin will
try to walk a precariously fine
line.
On one hand, the new Israeli
leader hopes to take advantage
of the new mood of amity be-
tween the two countries. At the
same time, Mr. Rabin is being
warned that Bill Clinton could
win the election in November —

Rabin must walk a
tightrope between
the Republican
and Democratic
candidates.

and that it would be highly un-
wise for the Israeli leader to give
the impression of favoring a Bush
victory.
According to numerous re-
ports, Secretary of State James
Baker will leave his post to head
up a faltering Bush reelection
(-, campaig n.
In the short term, that could
' also stimulate a flurry of progress
in the negotiations. But eventu-
1 D ally, the change at State is ex-
pected to result in a slowdown in
° the peace process.
I
"It definitely will have an im-
pact if they take Jim Baker out
of the peace process because of
presidential politics," said Rep.
° Wayne Owens (D-Utah), who
just returned from a visit to Mid-
's' die Eastern capitals. "He is the
catalyst for movement in the pro-
cess. If he is taken out of the pro-
cess, hopes for progress will be
I greatly compromised."
But still, the operative emo-
c
1 tion here is a kind of pragmatic
optimism.
"I see a real sense of hope and
movement in Washington," said
Rep. Owens. "The mood is very
conducive to the peace process; I
saw that when I was in the Mid-
dle East recently, and I feel that
in Congress." El

Add Fine Art To
Your Life

O

Cp PREVIEW
EVENING
WED., AUG, 12

Sponsored by ...

GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL WOMEN'S COMMITTEE

ril

l

Proceeds benefit ...

BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

9:30 p.m.-Midnight
Donation $4.00

/2 PRICE TUES. & WED., AUG. 18TH & 19TH

1

YOU'VE TRIED
THE REST...
NOW TRY
THE BEST'

Control
IV

Man On Ball

Peggy Salden RN-CH.T
Director

Why wait . . . call now!

Make an appt. with
our on-staff
Psychic and
Hypnotherapist.

Internationally certified

by A.M.A.

Nutritional
CENTRE

WEIENT Inc.

737-3630

6575 Orchard Lake Rd. • Old Orchard Plaza • West Bloomfield

H

Studio
Visitation
Invited

SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT

MONDAY

FRIDAY

southfidd

jeep

CHRYSLER

Eagle

Plymouth

28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11% Mile

At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End

Southfield • 354.2950

We Accept =

AO% OFF

Persoal Checks & Cash

r VISIT OUR

ON ANY PURCHASE I GIFT SHOP

L

Excluding Sale Items
Expires 8/7/92

;gip To

50% oFt,

Orchard•12 Plaza • 27885 Orchard Lake Road at 12 Mile • 553-2165
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9 to 9; Sunday 11-6

JERRY SORE

SCULPTOR

New York City
Sarasota
Detroit
(313) 683-4364 (813) 383-8921 (212) 254-3788

Tur nrTnniT

I

0 31 .1

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan