government "would like to
see concrete steps taken by
the Arab League" to end the
boycott, which • has been in
effect since before Israel's
founding in 1948.
Secretary Brown announc-
ed from Cairo during his trip
in January that Arab
League Secretary-General
Esmat Abdel-Meguid had
told him the league would
consider rescinding its
secondary and tertiary
boycotts at its March
meeting.
The secondary boycott af-
fects companies doing busi-
ness with Israel; the tertiary
boycott is imposed on com-
panies doing business with
those firms.
Jewish groups have hoped
since last September, when
Israel and the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization signed
their autonomy blueprint at
the White House, that pro-
gress would be made toward
ending the boycott, which
also includes a primary
boycott of Israel itself.
Thus far, however, Jewish
groups have been disap-
pointed at the lack of results.
In a letter to Mr. Brown
following last week's Arab

Jewish groups have
hoped that progress
would be made
toward ending the
boycott.

League meeting, ADL's
leaders wrote of their
"serious concern about the
failure of the Arab League to
take action on ending the
secondary boycott.
"The Arab League's
failure to address the boycott
issue violates commitments
made to you and other senior
Administration officials,"
wrote Melvin Salberg, the
group's national chairman,
and Abraham Foxman,
ADL's national director.
Martin Raffel, associate
executive vice chair of
NJCRAC, told JTA that "for
the Arab League not to
move" toward ending the
boycott "is a disappoint-
ment."
More than 60 members of
Congress had written to Sec-
retary- General Meguid,
seeking assurances that the
boycott would be discussed
at the Arab League meeting.
The March 25 letter, in-
itiated by Rep. Charles
Schumer, D- N.Y., and Il-
eana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla.,
urged the Arab League to
end the secondary and ter-
tiary boycotts at its meeting.

Shabbat Services
for Singles

The Reform and Conservative Congregations of the Metropoli-

tan Detroit area are proud to announce the 1993-94 series of

monthly Shabbat Services for Jewish Singles. If you are a single

Jew in the Detroit community, please join us for Shabbat Ser-

vices. Services begin on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and are

followed by an Oneg Shabbat, featuring a speaker and program.

The next Singles Shabbat Service will be
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Oak Park

Friday, April 15, 1994, 8:30 p.m.

featuring

Dr. Jack Wertheimer
Professor of American History, Jewish Theological Seminary
on

"Walking the Tightrope: The Tension Between Jewish
and American Values"

Dr. Jack Wertheimer is the Joseph and Martha Mendelson
Professor of American Jewish History at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America. He is also the Director of the
Joseph and Miriam Ratner Center for the Study of Conserva-
tive Judaism. Dr. Wertheimer has published three books in
1993: A People Divided: Judaism in Contemporary
America; The Uses of Tradition: Jewish Continuity in
the Modern Era; The Modern Jewish Experience - a
Reader's Guide.

This program is sponsored by the Michigan Board of Rabbis, in
cooperation with The Jewish News and the Jewish Community
Center. These Shabbat Services have been made possible by a grant
from the Max M. Fisher Foundation of the Detroit Jewish Federation.

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