Page 8-B The Jewish Floridian of Tampa/Friday, September 18, 1987 Arens Submits Resignation Protestors wearing concentration camp garb vrith Stars of David sewn on, demonstrate outside the Metro-Dade Cultural Center where Pope John Paul II met with Jewish leaders. ADL Cites 46 Holocaust Books NEW YORK (JTA) Forty-six out of perhaps 450 new books regarding the Holocaust have been given the Merit of Distinction by The International Center for Holocaust Studies of the Anti-Defamation League for B'nai B'rith. They'll be added to the third edition of the center's Catalog of Publications and Audio-Visual Materials on the Holocaust, to be sent to educators next month. Yeshiva U. Seals Time Capsule President Ronald Reagan, former President Richard Nixon, and New York Governor Mario Cuomo were among the contributors to a time capsule sealed this week by Yeshiva University to mark the institution's entry into its second century. The capsule located in the newly-completed Tenzer Gardens at the University's Main Center in Washington Heights was sealed on the University's 101st birthday. It is to be opened as part of the institution's bicentennial celebration in 2086. The recently completed Tenzer Gardens, lined with trees, fountains and benches is a recreational plaza at the University's Main Center named for the chairman of the University's Board of Trustees, Herbert Tenzer. d'bH J.B.Hanauer6-Co. SERVING YOUR INVESTMENT NEEDS SINCE 1931 5300 W. Cypress St. Tampa, Florida 33609 870-0004 David Rozenzweig Sr. V.P. Branch Mgr. By DAVID LANDAU JERUSALEM (JTA) - Likud Minister-Without- Portfolio Moshe Arens (Herat) handed his resignation to Premier Yitzhak Shamir Wednesday night (Sept. 2) after a Likud ministerial caucus on the Lavi issue. Even though the Likud Ministers resolved to "fight" the cabinet decision scrapping the Lavi project Arens went ahead with his threatened resignation. He is understood to believe that the Likud Ministers' resolution was largely declarative and would not in fact lead to a re-vote in the Cabinet. Labor Ministers, meanwhile, meeting separately, came out firmly against any attempt to procure a Cabinet re-vote. Labor sources said the party would resist any such effort by insisting that the issue go to the Inner Cabinet where, with Likud's Moshe Nissim, Minister of Finance, voting against the plane, the Lavi would once again be defeated. Nissim did not attend the Likud ministerial caucus Wednesday evening at Shamir's home a clear in- dication of the strains between himself and his colleagues, all of whom voted against Sun- day's cabinet decision. Sources close to Nissim repeated Wednesday that he would instantly resign his post if the Prime Minister sought to Kut pressure on him to change is position on the Lavi. Nissim himself has refused to address in public the possibili- ty of his being pressured, or even dismissed, by Shamir. But he has continued spiritedly to defend his stance against the Lavi project, on both economic and defense-related grounds. The Likud Ministers, in their resolution, claimed that the proposal put forward Sunday by Vice Premier Shimon Moshe Arens Peres, which received a 13-12 vote in the Cabinet, had been inadequately prepared.'' Privately, Likud sources have attacked Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin for "feeding the Cabinet misleading information." This has been said in reaction to Rabin's impassioned defense, on television Monday night, of the Cabinet decision to stop the Lavi project and devote the same U.S. aid funds to other vital Israel Defense Force proposed projects. j. Trade and Industry Minister ^Xriel Sharon told reporters after the Likud Ministers' caucus that their resolution would mean "finding ways of delaying implementation of the Cabinet decision ... We can now see that the Cabinet decision was not based on firm grounds." Sharon and Arens reported- ly demanded at the caucus that Shamir dismiss Nissim and possibly "go to the country" over the Lavi issue. The Premier, however, is said to be firmly against early elections, and insiders say he is also op- posed to trying to obtain a Cabinet re-vote on the Lavi, since success for the Likud would be unlikely. w Temple David A CaaMrrat !? P %l Mwaa a AVMMM (at M 1 v 111 ) invites the non-affiliated of the Jewish community to join with us in Membership and worship during the High Holy Days 1987 5748 Selichot Services: Saturday, September 19 Reception at 9:30p.m. Symposium Movie Sermon OMf tmm test iMpte Port Yob Kippw Ram Samuel nuumqen wiU chant the hobftay mutaf ano poecem a mmmh as each mmh 251-4215 254-1771 w Holiday QMMMm Lou Gordon. Monte Ftatd, Monte Un, Arm Beroet