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NEW YORK (JTA)—Premier
Menachem Beginof Israelcharged
the Soviet Union with being
behind the “rejectionist” Arab
states opposing President
Anwar Sadat of Egypt, “denying
any possibility of making peace
with Israel, of recognizing Israel.
In a recorded telephone message
to some 1500 American Jewish
community leaders at the closing
banquet session Saturday night of
the United Jewish Appears annual
national conference held at the
Hilton Hotel, Begin also declared
that “we shall conduct
negotiations face-to-face with the
Egyptian delegation in Cairo."
There will, he added, be “other
meetings on various levels, with
one aim.jo bring an end to all the
wars between us and the Arabs."
The Premier said Israel had
started the negotiating process
with Egypt because “for the time
being," Egypt was the only Arab
neighboring country willing to join
in such talks. He stated that he
hoped the rulers of Syria and
Jordan would come to Jerusalem,
adding, “If they should invite me to
any other place I surely will be
ready to do so."
Leonard R. Strelitz, UJA
general chairman, who presided at
the banquet session, said the UJA
1978 campaign goal of $700
million represented a substantial
increase over the pledge totals of
previous campaigns.
The keynote address at the
banquet was delivered by Sen.
peace on his own because he had
seen that U.S. policy in seeking the
Soviet Union’s cooperation in the
peacemaking process made his
own position untenable.
Moynihan denounced the U.S.-
Soviet joint declaration of Oct. I as
a "document clearly drafted by the
Soviets” and "we were informed, in
effect, that they were being asked
by us to return to the Middle East,
to act in effect as a partner in
bringing about or endorsing a
settlement there.”
Among the highlights was (he
mediation without any direct
encounter has never been
successful in the history of conflict.
The availability of both options
together gives greater hope.”
On the Israeli side, he noted,
“the old defensive, distrustful
attitudes engendered by Arab
antagonism have yielded to a more
open spirit... It will soon be our
duty to emerge out of generalities
into precision. This is not
something that we should do in
order to reward Sadat for his act of
‘risk.’ A personal risk by an
A Homtons at trading thr UJA national conference included Mrs.
Sylvia Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Berman, Larry Frank, Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Gold, Dr. Marvin Goldstein, vice president,
Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation; Mrs. Jerome Zimmerman,
M.C. Gettinger, Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation executive
director; and Gary Alter. AJWF campaign director.
fifth annual Louis A. Pincus
Memorial Lecture, delivered
Saturday afternoon by Abba S.
•ban, former Foreign Minister of
Israel. In a broad review of the
significance of current peace
initiatives, Eban said:
“In recent weeks both oui
peoples have proved that ihey are
not subservient to the past. The
leader of the largest Arab state has
made the rhetoric and literature of
negation obsolete overnight. By
coming to our capital and our
Parliament—and by his
subsequent invitation to Cairo—
he has created a new dimension of
international communication
Daniel P. Moynihan (O.
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a breakthrough. He said Sadat
took “the great gamble" of seeking
not entirely eliminate the need for
American mediation, but
individual does not require the risk
of a nation’s security. We owe a
reaction not to Sadat's risk but to
our own central interests."
Ariel Sharon, Israel’s Minister
of Agriculture, told participants:
“If peace comes, we will need the
continuing support of the
American Jewish community to
help make Israel a special place, a
model state in the world."
Sharon, the general who led the
crossing of the Suez Canal which
ended the Yom Kippur War,
cautioned against either Over-
optimism or impatience with the
development of a comprehensive
peace in the Middle Fast. “We will
be flexible in making political
decisions leading to peace." he
said, “but we will be firm in
protecting our security."
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