Page 14 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Friday, September 7, 1979 Soutfc Qhowand Qpdkqk n; by Poloatiniana ,noU iho rhnirps and CaDable I CHICAGO (JTA) - Deputy Prime Minister Yigael Yadin of Israel warned here that "appeasing the PLO might have serious consequences in the process of carrying out the Camp David accords." The IsraeU leader, who ad- dressed more than 3,000 delegates and guests attending . Hadassah s 65th national con- vention at the Palmer House, said, "The best policy is to build on the positive to invest in success, which means the Camp David accords and the sub- sequently signed peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, which was a major breakthrough for which much credit must be given to President Carter." HE POINTED out that the accords refer to the Palestinians and provide for negotiations between Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on self- rule. A new United Nations resolution on the Palestinians would therefore be regressive. He also said that only last week Egyptian President Anwar Sadat agreed that bringing in the PLO would be counterproductive. Yadin said that the issue is peace not oil, and that Carter has firmly stated that the U.S. would never yield to blackmail nor can Israel sacrifice its security for it. Yadin stated that UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 are the basis of "the official and the main policy of the United States in the Middle East, and any attempt to take a different course by appeasing the PLO might have serious consequences in the process of carrying out the Camp David accords. Let us stick to the main objective carrying out the Camp David accords and give peace a chance. BERNICE TANNENBAUM, president of Hadassah, referred to President Carter's recent "crisis of confidence" statement and said: "Certainly we have problems we have difficult decisions and hard choices to make but so long as we are free to make the choices and capable of meeting the challenges, I see no reason to despair.' Continuing, she noted that "there are major upheavals in the world today and change is always upsetting. An orderly society is easier to deal with than a dynamic one. But too often maintenance of the status quo does not reflect contentment but apathy.'.' Focusing on the United States, she said, "We have an energy problem. This is hardly a crisis. First, it is a matter of credibility: to persuade the American people that there is a real shortage. Secondly, to accept the reality that in planning a fair distribution of our energy resources, hard decisions must be made that cannot please every sector of our society. I believe that we are a socially mature, law-abiding nation, who will respond to the elected leadership when it is clear that whatever sacrifice is demanded does not full on the weakest and most vulnerable parts of the population." Stand on Blacks Jews to Shun 'Half-Truths, Lies, Bigotry' = By BEN GALLOB NEW YORK - Leaders of major Jewish organizations declared, in response to statements issued by a Black leadership conference here on the impact of Andrew Young's resignation on Black - Jewish relations, that the Jewish agencies "cannot work with those who resort to half- truths, lies and bigotry in any guise or from any source." The statement emerged from a meeting of representatives of the 11 major national Jewish agencies affiliated with the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, which also represents 107 Jewish Community Relations Councils throughout the United States. THE AFFILIATED agencies are the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Hadassah, Jewish Labor Committee, Jewish War Veterans, National Council of Jewish Women, Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform), United Synagogue of America (Conservative), Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, and Women's American ORT. The subject of the Jewish statement was a meeting at- tended by some 200 leaders of the NAACP, the National Urban League and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference which criticized the Carter Administration and the Jewish organizations in the resignation of Young as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. The statement by the major Jewish organizations declared: "AS AGENCIES which have been deeply involved for many decades in achieving civil rights and which have contributed our manpower, finances and lives to that struggle, we take pride in our continued commitment to those goals that grow out of our Jewish heritage. "Thus it is with sorrow and anger that we note the Aug. 22 statements issued by a group of Black leaders on Black-Jewish relations. We know that many Black leaders feel as we do. They are and will continue to be our allies. We join hands with them in the struggle against injustice. MEYER AIR CONDITIONING "An* Your Neighbor About Meyr" SINCE 1952 CUT YOUR ELECTRIC BILL Have your system tuned up by a professional 923-4710 -PHONES 925-0112 Turn your eyes to . ^5 evcoiz OPTICAL CENTERS 'Where The Extras Are On The House' LARGE SELECTION Of FASHION EYE GLASSES Cn iim vak umi IHiim m aim) MIAMI AT MO HTM CMAJKM AS LOW AS 24 95 (MOST PMSMIPTI0HS) OtPOCAlS IITRA. TMTB. 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