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June 24, 1994 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-24

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women, by women...to meet the
special healthcare needs of women.
Our goal is to make a positive dif-
ference in the way women look and
feel about themselves whether their
special needs are related to cancer,
personal care or special pregnancy
and childbirth problems.
Our personal fitting service and
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refugees, like other welfare re-
cipients will only be eligible for
the benefits for a limited time.
Thus, Jewish activists say that
it is misleading to think that
Jews arriving from the former So-
viet Union, most of whom arrive
on refugee status, will not be af-
fected by Clinton's proposals.
Jewish organizations are gear-
ing up for grass-roots lobbying ef-
forts to oppose the plan.
The ensuing battle over fund-
ing for welfare reform could place
Jewish groups in the uncomfort-
able position of fighting legisla-
tion that includes other
welfare-related proposals they
have supported for years.
The legislative process to re-
form the welfare system is cer-
tain to be a long one and no one
is sure what legislation is likely
to emerge.
But Jewish groups say they
are committed to fighting to keep
benefits for immigrants.

- Mastectomy
- External Breast Reconstruction
- Wigs and Turbans
- Compression Therapy
- Personal Care and Hygiene
- Maternity and Breastfeeding

SPECIAL NOTICE

Please join us at Women's Health Boutique follow-
ing the "Andrea McClure Canter for Cancer" in
Lathrup Village on Saturday, June 25. We will be
serving light refreshments and liquid replenish-
ment following the race walk and you will have an
opportunity to view our product line and meet
Susan Thomas, a local designer/manufacturer.

Senate Monitors
Compliance

Washington (JTA) — A biparti-
san group of 16 Senators have
formed the Peace Accord Moni-
toring Group in an effort to en-
sure that the Palestine liberation
Organization complies with the
terms of its agreements with Is-
rael.
`The Peace Accord Monitoring
Group has been created to ensure
that the PLO's words match their
deeds," said Sen. Richard Shel-
by, D-Ala., in announcing the
group's formation at a news con-
ference. He will co-chair the
group with Sen. Arlen Specter,
R-Pa.
The announcement came two
weeks after a State Department
report on PLO compliance drew
the ire of many Jewish groups
and members of Congress who
felt the report was too lenient
when discussing PLO violations
of the peace agreement.
Sen. Connie Mack, R-Fla., and
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn.,
both members of the new group,
said in a June 9 letter to Secre-
tary of State Warren Christopher
that the report tended "to excuse
PLO lapses and avoided setting
clear standards for full future
compliance."
The Senate monitoring group
will work with a similar House
group, which was established last
month by Rep. Eliot Engel, D-
N.Y., and Rep. Jim Saxton, R-
N.J.
Both groups hope to prevent
any U.S. foreign aid from going
to the PLO unless it complies
with the declaration of principles
and subsequent agreements
signed with Israel.
"I am not satisfied with what
the State Department has done
on reporting the PLO," Mr.
Specter said.

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