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onstrated their sincerity
about reaching a peace set-
tlement with Israel.
The Likud leader said he is
not opposed in principle to
Israeli confidence-building
measures, but he said they
should not be one-sided.
"How about confidence-
building measures on the
part of the Palestinians
toward Israel, for example,
stopping the terror?" he
said. "How about confidence-
building measures on the
part of the Syrians toward
Israel, such as stopping the
tremendous wave of killing
from Hezbollah, which is
Syrian-controlled?"
Mr. Netanyahu said Israel
should begin to demand and
not only to offer. And it
should "make it clear that a
return to the '67 boundaries
or anything like it is out of
the question."
Clinton Meets
Lubavitchers
Washington (JTA) — A
group of eight Lubavitcher
rabbis met and exchanged
gifts with President Clinton
at the White House last
week, and the group's leader
said the president was "all
attentive and very
gracious."
The meeting was in con-
junction with "Education
and Sharing Day USA," a
government commemoration
of the birthday of the
Lubavitcher rebbe, Rabbi
Menachem Schneerson,
which was April 2.
Mr. Clinton gave the dele-
gation a presidential proc-
lamation and a congres-
sional resolution in honor of
Education Day. The rabbis,
in turn, presented Mr. Clin-
ton with a tzedakah box, a
dollar bill and a yarmulka
with his name on it in Eng-
lish and Hebrew.
The rebbe — who is now in
poor health, having suffered
an apparent relapse — has a
tradition of handing out
dollar bills to his followers.
Rabbi Abraham Shemtov,
the delegation's leader, said
that the symbols on the
dollar bill — including the
motto "In God We Trust,"
the pyramid, and the eagle
holding arrows and an olive
branch — stood for peace
through strength, and pro-
gress.
Rabbi Shemtov said Mr.
Clinton put on the yarmulka
and put the dollar bill in the
tzedakah box. Then the pres-
ident said, "Both of these
will stay with me forever."
The meeting lasted 17
minutes, Rabbi Shemtov
said.
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