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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-06

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Itamar Rabinovich
is New Envoy

Jerusalem (JTA) — Noted
Arabic scholar Itamar
Rabinovich, who heads
srael's negotiating team
ith Syria, is to be Israel's
new ambassador to Wash-
iirgton, replacing Zalman
Shoval.
Mr. Rabinovich will con-
tinue in his post as head of
the Israeli delegation to the
peace talks with Syria, being
held in Washington.
Mr. Rabinovich confirmed
a headline report to this
effect in the Israeli daily
Yediot Achronot. He would
'hot say exactly when he
„would take up the post,
although it was reported
that it could be at the end of
the month.
Mr. Rabinovich, who is 49,
is also presently rector of Tel
Aviv University.
He was appointed chief
negotiator to the talks with
I Syria in August by Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin,
soon after Mr. Rabin assum-
ed Israel's leadership post.
Mr. Rabinovich was
(.chosen to succeed Yosef Ben-
,-.Aharon, who had previously
>been chief aide to former

Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir.
Both appointments of Mr.
Rabinovich were made in
consultation with Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres.
Mr. Shoval is to end his
service in Washington at the
end of November, and Mr.
Rabin and Mr. Peres are
pressing Mr. Rabinovich to
take up the post as soon as
possible after that.
The change would be par-
ticularly appropriate if a
new administration is
preparing to take office in
Washington, Yediot
Achronot reported.
Mr. Rabinovich is a spe-
cialist in modern Middle
Eastern history, particularly
in Syrian studies. He has
also been director of the
Dayan Center for Middle
Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv
University.
Among the books he has
authored is The War for
Lebanon: 1970-1985. His
latest book, The Road Not
Taken, is a chronicle of dip-
lomatic efforts to reach
negotiations between Israel
and the Arabs in Israel's
formative years.

Quebec Expects
Little Change

°Montreal (JTA) — Despite
an overwhelming rejection
of a new constitutional ac-
cord across the country this
week, Quebec's Jews are be-
L ing told by community
leaders that nothing will
change in the foreseeable
future.
In a nationwide referen-
dum, 53 percent of Canadian
- v oters rejected the Charlot-
tetown Accord, while 48 per-
'cent voted in favor of it.
The accord, agreed to by
all 10 provincial premiers
last summer, was aimed at
reforming the constitution to
llow French- speaking
Quebec greater autonomy
'while preserving Canadian
unity.
In Quebec, the proposal
was rejected by a vote of 57
percent to 44 percent. Only
four of the 10 provinces —
New Brunswick, Prince Ed-
`,--ward Island, Newfoundland
and Ontario — voted in favor
oT the accord.
Max Bernard, who chairs
the Canadian Jewish Con-

gress' National Unity Com-
mittee and the Constitu-
tional Coalition, composed of
members of the Greek,
Italian and Jewish com-
munities, spoke to the cam-
paign team of the Combined
Jewish Appeal the morning
after the nationwide refer-
endum.
"Canadians told the politi-
cians that they don't like the
deal," said Mr. Bernard,
whose committees toured
Canada pushing the pro-
posal. "It's also clear that
the lack of confidence voters
had in our politicians af-
fected them enormously."
He admitted that the vote
echoed some anti-Quebec
sentiment, "but only in that
they (Canadians) felt Quebec
got too much in the deal and
we (Quebecers) felt we didn't
get enough. It was actual-
ly quite clear that Quebec

wasn't alone ."

And he said that Quebec's
Jews had a role to play in
keeping the country
together.

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