100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 28, 2001 - Image 25

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-28

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

' 1 104 +h e view
iniarroxtv 1001'

arf

Osama bin Laden and said Israel
should take this opportunity to get
rid of him.
The former premier is plainly
preparing his political comeback,
preparing either to directly challenge
Sharon for the Likud leadership or to
lead a right-of-Likud alliance to top-
ple the premier.
Peres' view, diametrically opposed
to that of the hard-liners, is that the
trauma of Sept. 11 provides a new
opportunity for both Israel and the
Palestinians to set aside violence and
return to diplomacy. He also says
Israel must, for its own national inter-
ests, respond favorably and promptly
to Washington's request that it do its
part to resume peace talks as its indi-
rect contribution to the evolving anti-
terror coalition.
Beyond the considerations of parry
and domestic politics, Sharon seems
genuinely torn between his gut sym-
pathy for the hard-liners and his real-
ization that this position is out of
sync with the U.S. administration,
now girding itself for war.
U.S. President George W Bush and
his team, whatever their personal
views of Arafat, clearly do not wish to
extend their anti-terror war to include
the Palestinian leader, or even the
Palestinian radicals, at least at this ini-
tial stage. What they do want is quiet
on the ground and progress in the
peace process to make it easier for
moderate Arab states to align with the
U.S. anti-terror effort. L:

Israel Insight

The Issue

Palestinian
Muslims resent the Israeli security
presence at the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem and the Tomb of the
Patriarchs in Hebron — sires both
Jews and Muslims revere. Muslims
express fears of religious discrimina-

' I erow, iks

ocionerfovi-aloie

aM reloed."

";o who's +-he
man bekinol,
yourovf- ci+7

2001 Devine Highlight Sedan

GM Employees Price

Sale Price

$38,920 $39,995

6Yeg o vi4 •

THE FUSION OF DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY •

You'll love the newest
look for Fall - the men's
wear influence. Check it
out now at Scott
Gregory.

248.851.7200

7100 Orchard Lake Road, W. Bloomfield

Mon. & Thurs. till 9:00 – Tues., Wed., Fri. till 6:00

www.audettecadillac.com

SCOTT
(MOO

4

eAWAS..,,AWSWAMIMEN

EN.M.

SOS..ssrArAMOZYMM

Relax! Your loved
one is in good hands.

If you're responsible for the care of an
adult loved one at home, you know all
to well time away is precious.

6525 Telegraph Rd. at Maple
248-203-9050
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-8
Saturday, 10-6

Heartland Health
Care Center
West Bloomfield

tion.

Behind The Issue

Skilled Nursing and
Assisted Living
6950 Farmington Road

Israel's laws protect the believers
and shrines of all religions.

West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Unfortunately, in recent months,
Palestinian Muslims have destroyed
Jewish holy sites in Nablus and
Jericho, and stoned Jewish worship-
pers at the Western Wall in
Jerusalem, weakening hopes that a
reciprocal respect for Judaism from
that community is possible.

248.661.1700

Heartland Health
Care Center Georgian
Bloomfield

Skilled Nursing,
Assisted Living
and Alzheimers Care

2945 North Adams Road

— Allan Gale, Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan Detroit

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

248.645.2900

Heartland's respite/vacation program
gives you the opportunity to take a
break from these demands. While
at Heartland, your loved one will
be welcomed into our facility
which features a friendly,
attentive staff, tasty meals and
activities. you'll have the added
serenity knowing your loved
one is receiving around the
clock professional care in a
secure and comfortable
environment designed with
the health, safety, and well-
being of our residents.

Whether you use respite
care on a regular basis,
or just for a special
occasion, call to learn
about our short stays and
affordable rates.

Owned & Operated by HCR ManorCare

O

...SAVIMMO&TOWAIIIMWMAMMAW4gAIMIMVM.M.WareRNIMSTVIMMEctg.:,,IgMMK
..i00,
."4..MNOIVO
. MMEOR.P

9128
2001

25

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan