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KLEZMER COMES TO BETH ACHIM
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November 1, 1992 3:00 p.m.
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21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield
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$7.00 Non-Members
$3.00 Students/Children
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Officials Deny
Summit Plans
Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel
and the United States have
both denied a spate of media
reports that efforts are
under way to organize an
Israeli-Syrian summit
meeting.
But key officials of both
countries say that as the
Middle East peace process
advances, it may be
desirable and even
necessary to arrange a face-
to-face meeting between
Israeli Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin and Syrian Pres-
ident Hafez Assad.
The reports of a possible
summit and the subsequent
denials came as the Middle
East peace talks continued
at the State Department in
Washington for the fourth
and final week of their pre-
sent round.
The Syrians and Israelis
agreed after the morning
negotiating session that the
talks had gotten back on
track after turning sour last
week, though neither party
would say progress had been
made.
Itamar Rabinovich, who
heads the Israeli team nego-
tiating with Syria, said he
would not rule out meeting
his objective of drafting a
joint statement of principles.
There has been no final
decision on when the talks
will reconvene. The Israelis
announced they would like
to resume the talks Oct. 21.
The Syrians and the Pales-
tinians said they were open
to a quick resumption but
did not commit themselves
to dates.
Rumors that the United
States and Egypt are trying
to arrange a summit
meeting between Mr. Rabin
and Mr. Assad have surfaced
in media reports emanating
from Washington and
various Arab capitals in re-
cent days.
Speculation about such a
meeting was heightened by
news that Osama el-Baz, the
top political adviser to Egyp-
tian President Hosni Muba-
rak, was due to arrive here
soon for consultations on the
state of the peace process.
Analysts here have sug-
gested the Bush administra-
tion might be trying to ar-
range such a summit to give
the president's reelection
campaign a needed boost
before the November elec-
tions. They say a historic
meeting of Israel and Syria's
top leaders, brokered by the
United States, would power-
fully improve Bush's stan-
ding, especially among Jew-
ish voters.