you are invited to meet Joan Vass NEW YEAR page 97 originally passed by a simple ma- jority) and to require a maj ori- ty of 65 percent in favor of withdrawal to win the referen- dum Rabin has promised once the agreement with Syria is con- cluded. At the same time, the Com- mittee of Golan Settlements launched an anti-withdrawal campaign called "Strength 1994." Its aim, according to committee chairman Eli Malka, is no less than to "bring down the govern- ment." Other campaign spokes- men have stressed that the action, which will include public rallies and a hunger strike, will remain strictly within the bounds of the law and be aimed not at having the government change its -policy but at having the Knes- set force elections before an agree- ment with Syria can be reached. Mr. Rabin has made little se- Hal Ludacer at a trunk show cret of his displeasure with the rebellion in Labor's ranks over a peace issue and has pledged to force the entire faction to vote for the government's position on the Golan. But even hard-core "peaceniks" like Avraham Burg have object- ed to this tactic, arguing that if the prime minister cannot con- vince members of his own party to let his negotiate freely, how will be persuade the public at large. And that is perhaps the key question hanging in the air as the main bout of the peace process begins not just between the lead- ers of Israel and Syria but be- tween a feisty Prime Minister Rabin, in one corner, and the equally determined Golan set- tlers and their champions, in the other. ❑ joan vass usa holiday collection Many Problems Facing Israel Joan vass, n.y. couture VASS • LUDACER jewelry informal modeling Friday, September 23 Saturday, September 24 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. light refreshments joan vass • CARL ALPERT SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T somerset collection • near concierge desk • troy • (810) 816-9732 C.H.A.I.M. - Children ofe 111i , Holocaust-Survivors 4 k Association In Michigan B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and B.B.Y.O. - B'nai B'rith Youth Organization together invite the community to a program on "MARCH OF THE LIVING" Sunday, September 25, 7 PM Jewish Community Center-Maple/Drake In April, 1994, thousands of Jewish young people from all over the world, came together for a "March of Life" through the death camp of Auschwitz. Afterwards, they flew to Israel to celebrate the continuation of the Jewish people. Please join us for a slide presentation and a stimu- lating panel discussion by Detroit area youths and Holocaust survivor, Ethel Goldenberg, who traveled to Poland and Israel on "the March." All students and CHAIM members, free admission; others $2 suggested donation; Refreshments served. he Yom Kippur period is tinue to explore the next steps in conducive to contemplation, the peace process. and in accordance with our 4. Government Stability. All annual custom at this time foreign relations policies, not to of year, we offer our list of dozen speak of domestic problems, will major problems which Israel will depend on the ability of the Ra- be called upon to face in the bin government to maintain its twelve months ahead. Many of shaky control of the Knesset and these items appear on the list hold on to power through to the every year, perhaps sometimes next scheduled elections in 1996. changing place in order of im- 5. Relations with Jordan. It is hoped that the de facto thaw in portance. 1. Modus vivendi with our relations with Jordan will be- Gaza/Jericho. There will be many come formal and official. Israel is problems to solve and misunder- willing and ready; King Hussein standings to iron out, but the true has indicated a refreshing test of the peace process (and it interest. is still only a process) lies in the 6. Terrorism must be expect- ability of both sides to adjust to a ed, both from the Hamas in the relationship which is new to both south and from the Hezbollah in and still subject to opposition on the north, together with mount- ing fear of extremist nationalist both sides. 2. Relations with Syria. De- expressions from Arab Israelis. spite fumbling gestures toward 7. The Economic Situation. seeking common ground on The economy is basically sound, which to conduct talks, sober and with excellent prospects for the realistic Israelis are aware of the future if confidence can be main- ever-present threat of armed con- tained and inflation controlled. flict with our neighbor to the 8. National Health System. north and east, who continues to The near collapse of the Kupat stack his arsenal with tanks, Holim Clalit of the Histadrut and planes and missiles. Israel De- the reform of the national health fense Forces are appropriately on insurance generally, will neces- the alert. sitate continued drastic overhaul 3. Negotiations on Stage Two. of the system. Gaza and Jericho first, what 9. Immigration. The lag in ar- next? Talks will be held, prelim- rival of newcomers from Eastern inary documents drawn up, let- Europe will provide a necessary ters exchanged, some open and breathing spell in the process of some secret, opposition and en- absorption and integration, to- couragement will alternate, as gether with an opportunity to this Israel government, so long take stock of how to improve the as it remains in power, will con- process. DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS. Alonzo Drake, killed 3/17/91 at 10..5.:Ipm on Robbins Rd., Harvest, AL. Next time your friend insists on driving drunk, do whatever it takes to stop him. Because if he kills innocent people, howwill you live with yourself? FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK. (-/