American Heart Association. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke The Most Important Instrument in the Treatment of Stroke New Consul General Tzipora Rimon takes over Israel's Midwest o ce. PHILLIP JACOBS Editor Since 1994, Rimon has filled the position of divisional director in the Israel Foreign Ministry's economic department, working with Jordan, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority and the Gulf states. She has also participat- ed in the Regional Economic Development Working Group (the multilateral' track of the Middle East hen Executive Vice President Robert Aronson introduced Tzipora Rimon to the • audience at the Jewish Federation's annual meeting last week, it was his hope that her name and face would become something of a familiarity to Detroit Jews. Rimon was named recently the Midwest consul general of Israel. She shares Aronson's hopes: she wants to be a fre- • quent visitor to the Detroit area. "She's a breath of fresh air," said Aronson. "She's concerned about establishing a construc- tive relationship with Federation. She strikes me as being knowledgeable about our community. She's anxious to learn." The consul general's office to the Midwest is based in Chicago. In the past, the criti- cism of the office, at least from Detroiters, is that the consul general didn't pay much atten- tion to Detroit. Indeed, former Consul General Arthur Avnon wasn't well known here. He was not a frequent visitor to Detroit. The Midwest office covers Missouri, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio and North and South Dakota. "In a couple of respects, we Tzipora Rimon: Seeking a good relationship. feel her physical presence here in Detroit is 'the most impor- tant role she can play," said Jewish peace talks) as well as in discussions Community Council Executive and negotiations on bilateral and mul- Director David Gad-Harf. "We hope tilateral trade issues. she will be a frequent visitor. She'll be Rimon shares the sentiments about able to meet with many more people Detroit. She wants to be available to and be able to interpret the develop- this area, especially because of its ments in Israel and in the Middle active ties to Israel. She sees, her role in East." several areas, including explaining the The consul general is ostensibly the peace process, economic development diplomat from Israel connecting with and Diaspora relations. a certain area of the country. The "People here want to know what is Midwest office covers the largest area the position on Israel," she said. "We in the United States. want to create that sort of dialogue." On the peace process, she said, "Remember, it's a process. We knew from the beginning that it would not produce immediate results. It has its ups and downs. But there are many considerations. "Sometimes countries ask Israel to come to the peace table as if nothing is happening around it. We have had bombs exploding on our streets. Our main priority is to protect our citizens. When we talk about peace, both sides have to create conditions that enable talks to carry on." There is also the issue of pluralism in Israel. Rimon says that Israelis are truly interested in the reaction of Diaspora Jews. She added that as part of her job, she'll be engaging Jews from the Midwest in dialogue, specifi- cally on the issue of pluralism. ©1995, American Heart Association AL HARRIS #1 IN BUICK SALES A higher profile in Detroit. AARP DISCOUNT PACKAGES AVAILABLE THROUGH AL HARRIS , "We need to seek solutions to this issue, because we need unity within Israel for the Jewish people. This is some- thing that will be talked about in many areas. Unity is so important." The other area of priority is economic development. Rimon is fully aware of Detroit's lead in the national Partnership 2000 program, an eco- nomic and cultural exchange between U.S. cities and regions in Israel. Detroit continues to be active in its partnership with the Central Galilee region. Also, Rimon was familiar with the involvement of Detroit's leader- ship within Israel in industry "This is a great Jewish city and area," she said. "I want to build the relationship to be even better. I will be a familiar face here. Detroit and Michigan are important to Israel." ❑ ramanoFF 28585 Telegraph Rd. 353-1300 OMEEQ®magbinalaQ Get Results... Advertise in our Entertainment Section! Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 JEW= NEM 'TN 10/17 1997 35