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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-24

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from page 39

already Palestinian Authority territory
The pro-Labor Israeli newspaper
Ha'aretz has reported that parts of
Jerusalem are already treated as if they
were under the "civilian control" of
the P.A. and Arafat's security appara-
tus.
Ginat says that most Israelis will
ultimately prefer an Israel with a
divided Jerusalem and minus the
Golan (which he predicts will be
handed over to Syria), along with the
hope of eventual peace, to the status
quo. "At least, we have to give it a
try," he says.
Is Ginat right? Opinion polls of
both Israeli voters and American
friends of Israel consistently say just
the opposite. But, if this plan, or
something like it, is eventually sub-
mitted to the Israeli public as a fait
accompli, the dynamic may change.
As someone who probably would
be considered by Peace Now as a char-
ter member of the pro-united
Jerusalem "underclass," I consider
these developments chilling.
The point is this: despite the
quiet on this issue that prevails in
the Jewish world, the ground has
been carefully prepared for a
wrenching change. Those who may
oppose this move, both in Israel,
where it will be decided, and in the
United States, where American Jews
will be called upon to support the
decision, had better start speaking
up. While they were sleeping — and
assuming that the consensus on eter-
nal Jerusalem was also eternal — the
ground has shifted. ❑

LETTERS

LETTERS

from page 39

a grammatical rule) into the everyday
language. It took remarkably well,
owing to the extreme usefulness of the
word.
This word is a prime example of
the uniqueness and versatility of Yid-
dish and thus the many other similar
words that became part and parcel of
the English spoken language. Perhaps
the wonderful word fargin will follow
suit and . the Jewish News will be the
catalyst.

Rachel Kapen
West Bloomfield

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