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October 07, 1994 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-07

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New York (JTA) — Offering King
Hussein an unexpected — and
unwanted — peace dividend,
right-wing Jewish groups are
looking into establishing settle-
ments in Jordan.
These groups argue that the
time has come to implement the
ideology of Zionist leader
Vladimir Jabotinsky, who more
than 70 years ago advocated Jew-
ish settlement on both sides of the
Jordan river.
And, they say, they plan to
send delegations to Amman to
look into buying real estate.
The Kingdom of Jordan is not
amused. A government spokes-
man denounced the plan as "an

er this month in Israel and
sparked the Jordanian govern-
ment protest.
'We think it will be a lot easi-
er for us to do it from the U.S.,"
explained Mr. Guzofsky.
Kahane Chai is banned as an
extremist organization in Israel.
The early Zionist thinker,
Jabotinsky, broke with the labor-
dominated Zionist Organization
in 1923, and the Revisionist Zion-
ist movement he lead fathered to-
day's Likud Party.
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sky's youth movement, the Betar
Zionist Youth Organization, kept
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irresponsible act which by no
means serves Arab-Israeli peace-
making."
Peacemaking, however, does
not seem high on the agenda of
the would-be settlers.
"It's a big gimmick," conceded
Mike Guzofsky, who heads the
extremist Kahane Chai in New
York and hopes to send a dele-
gation to Amman soon.
"We're saying there is no peace,
and Jordan is not moderate. If
such a tiny thing, like Jews want-
ing to buy a little land and set-
tle there, causes an uproar, then
it's proof this isn't much of a
peace," he said, referring to the
Washington Declaration, ending
the state of war between Israel
and Jordan.
The declaration was signed in
July by Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin and Jordan's King Hus-
sein.
Mr. Guzofsky said he is orga-
nizing the effort for Kahane Chai
after Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane,
son of the late Rabbi Meir Ka-
hane, announced the idea earli-

Now, Betar leaders plan on
moving forward with Binyamin
Kahane's initiative, though they
say they are working indepen-
dently of both Mr. Kahane and
Mr. Guzofsky.
"Jabotinsky's dream has al-
ways been (Jewish settlement on)
both sides of the Jordan river,"
said Ronn Torossian, national co-
ordinator of Tagar, Betar's col-
lege wing.
"We feel with this break-
through in peace, we have the
ability to do this," said Mr.
Torossian, a student at the State
University of New York in Al-
bany.
Leading the way is Betar's
Cleveland chapter.
"Yes, it's possible, and we
should do as much as possible to
get Jews to live in biblical Israel,"
said Daniel Lubitz, the chapter's
director and a student at Cleve-
land State University.
"Right now in Cleveland, we're
setting up a delegation of people
to travel to Jordan to buy land.
We have people."

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