President Bill Clinton told the Jewish Israel Policy Forum...
"You discovered that your land is also their land, the homeland of two peoples... There is no choice
but for you to divide this land into two states for the two peoples and make the best of it."
(Detroit Free Press, January 11, 2001, Page 13A)
1) There already are two states in Palestine. In 1922, the territory of Palestine was recognized by the League of
Nations and our U.S. Congress as the National Home of the Jewish people. When the United Nations replaced
the League, in their UN Charter is an Article 80 confirming the League of Nations recognition that Palestine
belongs to the Jewish people. The British administrators of the League's Palestine Mandate ousted all Jews from
east of the Jordan River and gave that 78 percent of Palestine to the Arabs —forming the Arab Palestine Jordan
state in 1946 — with less people today than the forty miles River to the Sea left for Jewish Palestine-Israel.
Clinton failed to recognize that an independent Arab Palestine state already exists.
2) In 1948, Arab states ganged together attacking Israel. They killed 6,200 Jews before they were blocked. The
center of Israel along the coast was just nine miles wide and half of Jerusalem was taken. In 1967, Arab armies
tried again to destroy Israel and failed. Judea-Samaria (West Bank), Gaza and Jerusalem were liberated. During
the Arab occupation, gunfire from the hills held by the Arabs and their raids across cease-fire lines killed 700 —
Jews and wounded over 5,000. Clinton wanted Israel to return to those 1948 cease-fire suicide lines.
4) PLO radio and TV broadcasts to the Arab world and PLO school books teaching hatred and inciting vio-
lence against Jews — are financed by the U.S. Clinton also financed PLO summer programs in Gaza where
25,000 Arab children each year are trained in weapons and hand-to-hand combat and receive a political educa-
tion calling for pushing Israel into the sea. The U.S. helps pay for military equipment Arafat's PLO smuggles
into Gaza from Europe, Russia and China — preparing for the war against Israel.
SENIORS
Temple Emanu-El EMES — Sunday, Feb.
11, 12:30 p.m.-1 p.m. Zamir Choral direct-
ed by Ben Cohen. No charge. Lunch avail-
able; $4 with reservations, $5 at the door.
Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. (248) 967-
4252 ext. 604, Carl Dibble (248) 569-6179.
Beth Elders — Tuesday, Feb. 20, noon.
Luncheon features Madrigal Singers of
Southfield Lathrup High School. $10 mem-
ber, $11 guests. Temple Beth El, Bloomfield
Twp. RSVP by Feb. 15: Doris Kushner,
(248) 352-5882, Hermina Leib, (248) 354-
9569.
5) While Nazis tortured and killed Jews, the British kept Jews from Palestine, while flooding the country with
Arabs from foreign lands. Even our America provided no sanctuary for the Jews. Now, 50 years later, those for-
eign Arabs and their families as well as a great many Arabs who had never set foot in Palestine have been receiv-
ing life-long welfare benefits in 59 United Nations Arab refugee camps which the United States helps finance.
Those UN camps now have some four million Arabs and and their numbers double every 15 years or so —
Arabs to take over and destroy the Jewish state.
SINGLES
Temple Israel, Singles Extension Group —
Sunday, Feb. 4, 7 p.m. Coffee and conversa-
tion featuring singer and musician Michael
Krieger. For Jewish singles 50 and older.
Refreshments. $5 members, $7 guests. Perky
Ellison (248) 681-8131, Tom Nessel (248)
968-7489.
6) For Israel and their Jews to survive, Israel must remain at least 40 miles wide, with its border at the Jordan
River — an Israel well able to defend itself. Most Arabs will have to settle in their Arab Palestine Jordan or any
other of their other 22 Arab states. That will complete the two-state solution when 78 percent of Palestine
formed the Arab Palestine Jordan. And that will complete the population exchange when almost a million Jews
were driven out after 1948 from Arab countries where Jews had been for centuries — billions of dollars of their
assets looted from them. In Israel they had to live in tents, with no UN help.
OAK PARK JCC
For information or to RSV1P, call the Jewish
Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building, 15110 W 10 Mile Road, Oak Park,
(248) 967-4030. No charge for events unless
otherwise noted.
• Yiddish/Jewish Video Series — Monday,
Feb.5, 12:45 p.m. "Routes to Roots, A Time
to Gather Stones" and "How to Trace Your
Jewish Roots."
3) Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Clinton's "peace-partner," are terrorists, killers of tens of
thousands of innocent men, women and children — Lebanese, Jews and Arabs accused of being friendly with
Jews. The PLO says all of Israel is their Palestine. The PLO was created in 1964 to destroy the Jewish state.
The enemies of Jews are being given Israeli land, money, an army, weapons —
for their final "Liberation of Palestine" — the end or the Jewish State and its people.
Save Our Land.
Save Our People.
TELL PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH...
• The U.S. should stop financing the terrorist PLO and their 59 United Nations Arab camps...
• Instead, the U.S. can help sparsely populated Jordan develop their industry, agriculture,
tourism and education system — so Arabs can move in and become productive citizens...
• Move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, Israel's capital.
President George W. Bush
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by Feb. 2: Heidi Hes (248) 203-1459.
MEN'S GROUPS
69th Annual Intercongregational Men's
Club Dinner — Thursday, Feb. 8, 6 p.m.
David Littmann, senior vice president and
chief economist of Comerica Bank will speak
on "U.S. and Israeli Economies Need a New
Birth of Freedom." Kosher dinner, open bar.
$45. Stewart Silverman (248) 666-8170.
Gamma Kappa Chi Alumni — Thursdays,
in Feb., 12:30 p.m. Weekly lunch meetings.
China King, Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Art (Aaron) Maniker (248) 557-
7105.
MICHIGAN COMMITTEE FOR A SAFE ISRAEL — P.O. Box 35165, Detroit, MI 48235
HILLEL ON CAMPUS
University of Michigan — For more informa-
tion: (734) 769-0500.
• Mitzvah Project — Sunday, Feb. 4,'6 p.m.
Join Volunteers in Action to plant and deco-
rate baskets for Tu b'Shevat for Jewish elder-
ly. Pizza dinner, no charge.
• "War & Peace: Reflections on the Army
Experience and on the Idea of
Reconciliation in the Middle East." —
Monday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m. Informal conversa-
tion with U-M Lecturer Zohar Raviv.
Sponsored by IMPAC and American
Movement for Israel (AMI)-Hamagshimim.
Coffee, tea, desserts.
• Tu B'Shevat Seder — Wednesday, Feb. 7,
7 p.m. Sponsored by Graduates and
Professional (GAP), SEM-COEJIL, U-M
Hillel, EMU Hillel, Beth Israel
Congregation.
• VIA Hillel — Thursday, Feb. 8, 3-5 p.m.
or 5-7 p.m. Prepare and serve dinner to the
homeless. Drivers needed. Bethlehem United
Methodist Church of Christ, Fourth and
Packard.
•Reform Chavurah — Friday, Feb. 9, 5:45