Orthodox Union's annual gala in New York, the following remarks were respec- tively made by policy-makers who know. * Former Secretary of State James A. Baker noted, "Since Israel's establish- ment it has been the aggrieved country; there will always be absolute total con- tinuing security for Israel; it will not change in the future." * U.S. Ambassador to Israel Ned Walker said, "the Israel-U.S. relationship is unique and remarkable." * Vice-President Al Gore remarked that it is "unshakeable, ironclad, eternal, and absolute [and] it transcends the How can Israel rebuff U.S. presidents and maintain its massive U.S. support? WHO SAYS THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A MOVE IN TO THE HEATHERWOOD BY OCTOBIR 1ST, AND GET 100 FREE LUNCHES I I At Heatherwood, we offer a warm, wonderful atmosphere, and peace process." It is an exceptional relationship because there are a variety of entwined connections that keep it complex and resistant to change. It has a host of anti- bodies and uncanny resilience against disagreements between American presi- dents and Israeli prime ministers. It is ingrained in American partisan politics. Neither Arab oil power, pictures of Israeli soldiers beating Palestinian kids, nor unfavorable editorials have changed the hard core consistency of the relation- ship. Occasionally it hiccups, wobbles, but this bunny keeps on ticking. Four major common philosophies and interests stand out: philo-Semitic feeling, shared strategic interests, an extraordinary politically active American Jewish community, and American engagement in the Arab-Israeli peace process. At the core of western political tradi- tion are Puritan and Protestant concepts based on the the Old Testament. Americans do not need a Ted Turner billboard to know that there are philo- sophical links in a long chain that starts with the "People of the Book," contin- ues with a national history of a pioneer- ing spirit by immigrants struggling against tyranny and includes penitence for the Holocaust. Strategically, for almost all of its 50 years, Israel and the United States shared provide all the services our residents need to remain as active in the community as they wish. Southfield's Most distinguished etirement Community Offers: • Lunch available (7 days per week) - something the others don't offer • Evening meal provided (7 days per week) • On site staffing 24 hours a day • Emergency pull cord in each apartment • Local transportation for errands & appointments" • Full size apartment with kitchen • Weekly housekeeping & linen service • Personal care assistance available through on-site health care staff • On-site physical therapy available through Ann Arbor Rehab Services One & Two Bedroom Apartments Now Available! •X\ \ N.\‘ , • \U, 22800 Civic Center Drive SOUthfieldf MI , 7/17 1998 37