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January 28, 1994 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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sad in Geneva earlier
this month, two Michigan
members of Congress had a
power meeting of their own.
During a Jan. 16 visit that
was expected to be a courtesy
call, Israel Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin discussed the
peace process and U.S. in-
volvement for 40 minutes with
U.S. Reps. Dale Kildee, D-Flint,
and Joe Knollenberg, R-Birm-
ingham.
"I thought for sure the meet-

appreciation of the Middle
East," Mr. Knollenberg said. "It
is important that we strive to
have a peaceful settlement."
Both members of Congress
said the week-long trip, from
Jan. 9 to 17, sponsored by the
Jewish Community Council, re-
inforced their support for Israel.
"Israel needs to continue to
have aid," Mr. Kildee said. "If
there is peace, it still will have
economic problems. The Russ-
ian Jews are arriving, and we
must accommodate them.
There is still a need for Ameri-
can aid, both from the govern-

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Reps. Kildee and Knollenberg visit a Golan Heights army base.

ing would have been canceled,"
said Mr. Kildee, a longtime
supporter of Israel who was vis-
iting Israel for the first time. "I
was impressed. Mr. Rabin was
aware of my role in supporting
the loan guarantees."
Added Mr. Knollenberg, a
freshman representative who
also had never been to Israel be-
fore, yet who voted for foreign
aid to Israel during his first
year in office, "We thought it
would be a quick 10-minute
meeting for a photo and hand-
shake — especially since it was
the same day the president was
meeting with Assad."
During the meeting, Mr. Ra-
bin reiterated his belief in land
for peace, and he told the con-
gressmen, their wives and a few
others on the mission that Is-
rael will not give up land with-
out some corresponding
guarantees for security.
"This trip adds a more vivid

ment and from the Jewish
community."
Their 11-person tour group
met with Israelis, Arabs and
Palestinians. They spoke with
settlers on the West Bank, and
members of the Likud and La-
bor parties.
Accompanying the members
of Congress on the trip were:
their wives, Sandie Knollenberg
and Gayle Kildee, JCCouncil
Executive Director David Gad-
Harf, JCCouncil President
Jeannie Weiner, businessman
William Yolles, Flint Federa-
tion President Diane Lindholm,
Saginaw Jewish activists Frank
and Frumeth Polasky, and
Hannah Goodstein, assistant
director of Jewish Family and
Children's Se ces of Flint.
"I have bee a strong sup-
porter ever si ce Harry Tru-
man recognized Israel in 1948,"
Mr. Kildee said: "This added a
deeper dimension. I knew why

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