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July 23, 1999 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-23

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A model wears a dress and shawl depicting
the walls of Jerusalem with the word Peace
written in Arabic and Hebrew during a
fashion show held in Bethlehem. In a
region where clothes often make the
enemy,. the Orthodox Jewish designer
Tammy Schvarcz has found something in
common with women across the
Palestinian divide: a longing for
clothing that conforms to the dictates
of fashion as well as modesty.

But that came only after members
beat back a proposal by Rep. Sonny
Callahan (R-Ala.) to end the policy of
"early disbursement."
Other countries get their aid
money paid out over the course of the
fiscal year; Israel gets its aid up front,
allowing it to earn interest on the big
chunk of change. Callahan has never
liked the practice, but this year he was
especially incensed because the admin-
istration had requested a similar con-
cession for Egypt.
Callahan termed that "stupid for-
eign policy," and blamed it on the
"Israel lobby."
Said Rep. C.W. Young (R-Fla.),

chair of the Appropriations
Committee: "The perception is grow-
ing as to who controls this Congress."
Other members swung into action
to prevent a new blowup over aid.
Rep. David Obey (D-Wisc.), himself
no fan of the early disbursement pro-
gram, argued that with Barak coming
to town and a new window of oppor-
tunity for peace opening a crack, now
is not the time to meddle with the
U.S.-Israel status quo.
On Tuesday, as Barak made his
rounds of Capitol Hill, the full
Appropriations committee approved
the measure; action on the House
floor is expected before the August

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