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In-Home & Office Carpet Cleaning (313) 399-2323 OAK PARK OUTLET • 546 - RUGS BIRMINGHAM • 646-RUGS ANN ARBOR • • 973-RUGS Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's Labor government has managed to overcome its latest and most serious co- alition crisis by reshuffling Cabinet posts in order to satisfy its feuding junior partners. Following a long day of last-minute negotiations, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin presented the Knesset with a new allocation of Cabinet portfolios agreed upon as a solution to the crisis. The government's move triggered a mini-storm in the Knesset, with the Likud- led opposition demanding a debate of the parliament's confidence in the govern- ment, despite the fact that several Arab Knesset mem- bers were absent on account of the Muslim Feast of the Sacrifice. The new Cabinet ar- rangements are meant to resolve the long- simmering rivalry between the Or- thodox Shas party and the secular Meretz bloc, both of them coalition partners with Labor. Shas' primary demand has been to remove Meretz leader Shulamit Aloni from the Education and Culture Ministry. The party con- tends that Ms. Aloni's fre- quent outbursts on religious matters, which have offended the Orthodox, are inappropriate for an official in that post. Under the deal presented, Ms. Aloni becomes minister of communications and min- ister of science, and also re- tains most of the respon- sibility for the Department of Culture within the Min- istry of Education and Cul- ture. Ms. Aloni thereby retains control of the Israel Broad- casting Authority, but, in a concession to Shas, respon- sibility for Israel's Channel 2 television station is to be transferred to Economic Planning Minister Shimon Shetreet of Labor, who formerly also held the science post that Aloni has inherited. Ms. Aloni's Meretz col- league Amnon Rubinstein replaces her as minister of education and culture, even though Ms. Aloni will handle most of the culture functions. Shas was deter- mined that Ms. Aloni be stripped of her former title. Labor's Moshe Shahal, un- til now minister of police and minister of communications, loses communications to Ms. Aloni, but becomes minister of energy, taking this port- folio from Mr. Rubinstein. Finally, Meretz gains a se- cond minister on the Cabinet Defense Committee — Ab- sorbtion Minister Yair Tsaban will join Ms. Aloni — and a representative on the Cabinet's Secret Services Committee: Environment Minister Yossi Sarid. Mr. Sarid said ruefully, following a special Cabinet meeting convened to for- malize the deal, that this solution was probably available weeks ago. "But it is apparently in the nature of such crises that they are not resolved as quickly as they should be," he said. Mr. Sarid said he and his colleagues felt foolish for having had to devote time and energy to this issue for so long, when other, much more important questions faced the government. Shas leader Aryeh Deri, who is minister of interior, said his party had "sought nothing for itself." It had only demanded and achieved Ms. Aloni's removal from the sensitive education and culture post. Shas, nevertheless, came in for a blasting Monday from its rival Orthodox par- ty, the United Torah Judaism Front. Yated Ne'eman, the newspaper of the Degel HaTorah wing of that party, ran a banner headline asserting that Shas' "disgusting sur.- render" had paved the way to a solution of the Cabinet crisis. Shas had hoped that the removal of Ms. Aloni from the Education and Culture Ministry could pave the way for United Torah to join the coalition. But this has not come about, at least not yet. Some political observers predict, nevertheless, that if the Rabin coalition settles down and demonstrates stability, those factions within United Torah and Labor that favor the Or- thodox party's addition to the coalition will soon resume their discreet con- tacts. The Jewish religion is, above all, Jewish patriotism. —Moshe Hess