DON'T MISS "THE ORIGINAL KLEZMER BAND:' KAPELYE will appear at COLLOQUIUM '95's GALA CELEBRATION OF ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT, honoring filmmaker Joan Micklin Silver, with screening of HESTER STREET Saturday, October 15th, 7:30 pm Smith Theatre, Orchard Ridge Campus, Oakland Community College, Farmington Hills. $ I 5.00 per person. Reservations only. Limited seating available. (810) 476-9532 COLLOQUIUM '95 Wayne State University Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies, together with Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning and Border's Books &' Music present: Can Peace Still Work? Thursday, October 19, 1995 ❖ 7:00 p.m. Border's Books & Music, Farmington Hills 30995 Orchard Lake Rd., (South of 14 Mile Rd.) Call (810) 737-0110 for reservations. No charge Akiva Eldar Washington Correspondent for Plaaretz, Israel's leading newspaper Hisham Melhem JEWISH NEWS Washington Correspondent for As-Safir; Lebanon's leading newspaper For additional Adult Jewish Learning opportunities, contact Robert Nosanchuk at Agency for Jewish Education (810) 354-1050. This event is supported by the Evelyn Hoffman Kasle Philanthropic Fund of Wayne State. e lla, TIM corn-11111:60V IR rat MAK PULS Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. V American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE The Oslo II accord sets the stage for the philosophical future of Israeli and Palestinian nationalism. INA FRIEDMAN ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT I t seems fitting, in a way, that in both the Israeli and Palestin- for the second time in two ian communities as they grapple years, Israel is beginning its with trying to live viably with one new year with an agreement another. with its closest neighbors, the Israelis tend to overlook the Palestinians. First came the De- fact that the Palestinians are claration of Principles, signed in struggling to build a democracy, Washington just days before an economy, and a new social or- Rosh Hashanah in 1993. Now the der all at once and practically Taba Agreement or "Oslo II," the from scratch — which inevitably Interim Agreement on new po- leads to enormous tensions with- litical and security arrangements in their ranks. As they look for- in the West Bank, was initialed ward to their elections, for (after a long round of dramatic, example, the internal balance of down-to-the-wire negotiations) power between the Old Guard just hours before Rosh Hashanah from Tunis and local Palestinian set in and was signed yesterday leadership will begin to change. in Washington. Palestinians will finally have to Both accords, like the timing take a hard look at, and assume they shared, are "new begin- full responsibility for, the kind of nings," of a sort. The DoP held society they want to create and promise of reconciliation between the values they want to foster. the two peoples sharing the same Israelis are facing a similar patch of land. Two years later, challenge in deciding what kind schooled in the often bitter real- of a nation they want to be. The ities of living together under new bottom line of the Taba Agree- rules of mutuality, Israeli and ment is that in another six Palestinian expectations of the months, when the IDF completes rest of the process are more sober and pragmatic, focus more on separation than reconciliation, dwell more on the difficulties than the benefits of making peace. That it why it took a 400-page document to spell out the details of the understanding. (So heavy is the printed agreement that it began to come apart in Ahmed Qrei's hands just after he had ini- tialed it, which cynics took as an omen of things to come. (By comparison, the original the first stage of its redeployment Oslo Accord, and the subsequent and the Civil Administration is Gaza-Jericho Agreement that withdrawn, Israel will have vol- translated its first stage into untarily ended its 28-year control arrangements on the ground, of the Palestinian people (while were merely modest "advances" ceding only 30 percent of the ter- on the real price of transferring ritory of the West Bank). large parts of the West Bank, Thus the issue has never been where 140.000 Israelis make more stark for Israel's citizens. their home, compared to only Those who support the agree- some 5,000 in the Gaza Strip, to ment consent to the end of the oc- Palestinian self-rule. cupation. Those who oppose it, in To appreciate the impact of the principle as well as substance Taba Agreement, one must back (and they are many and strident), from the 400 pages of "trees" and are effectively calling for the con- envision the "forest" they imply. tinuation of Israeli rule over a Actually, jungle is a better neighboring people, with all the metaphor. For what makes this political, economic, and moral stage of the peace process so com- baggage it entails. This is creat- plex is not just the endless details ing enormous strains on the fab- and contingencies that must be ric of Israeli society, which will addressed in carving up an area only be aggravated in this corn- between two parallel authorities, ing election year. but the fact that revolutionary in- The irony is that_ra Revolutionary internal changes are taking places in both the Israeli and Palestinian communities. Study and meet with Senior Israeli & Arabic Journalists covering the peace process dyne Stcrle University Filling in the Details Behind The Accord (cTC: