Page 9-THE NEWS—November 1979 Community Calendar Academy Sleepover Students and teachers brav6 the cold night during Suc coth. A good time was had by all. Photo by Mike Shapiro Black Leader Withdraws Invitation to Arafat to Visit U.S. by Joseph Polakoff WASHINGTON (JTA) - Walter Fauntroy, one of the prime movers among American Black leaders toward inducing the U.S. government to deal with the Palestine Liberation Organization, has announced that he has withdrawn his in vitation to PLO chief Yasir Arafat to visit the U.S. and has also cancelled a series of 10 “educational forums’* on the : East and thePalestinian question scheduled by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Fauntroy, who is chairman of the SCLC Board and the Dis trict of Columbia’s delegate to the House of Representatives, and Rev. Joseph Lowery, presi dent of the SCLC, had both met with Arafat in Beirut in September and indicated that they would receive from Arafat a promise that the PLO will cease its terrorist activities. Fauntroy’s announcement followed a six-point message to the SCLC from Arafat in dicating that the PLO would observe a cease-fire in south Lebanon but would engage in renewed hostilities against Israel. The PLO statement was issued after Rev. Jesse Jackson left Beirut after an 11-day five- nation Mideast tour which in- clqded Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.hBefore leaving Beirut, Jackson, who is the head of Operation PUSH, 'dusT our OF cu«osirx H0i^ • «r wi MMR oar A HOHBUWmWW AU.Tie>lSA*SOU» ewnwns weiw we$rs**r* copyright 1977 by Herblock in The VMMhin0ton Poet. You can’t fool all of the people all of the time but those highway interchange signs come pretty close. claimed that the PLO had “seiz ed the initiative” by declaring a cease-fire in south Lebanon. The declaration, however, made no mention of ending terrorist ac tivity against Israel. Arafat’s Declaration Termed Inadequate Fauntroy said Arafat’s cease fire declaration was inadequate and that it does not guarantee an end to terrorism in Israel or on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The Black leader said on a local radio interview that “I in tend to withhold any invitation to Mr. Arafat until there is some clear indication that he is prepared to at least respond to our initial request to a moratorium on - violence everywhere, including inside the nation of Israel.” Fauntroy also said the SCLC would not launch its education forums on the Mideast until ‘ Ve get a dearer undv^rstanding of what their (PLO) intentions are in respect to the moratorium.” Regarding the Lebanon cease fire, he added, “That for me is not adequate. It has to be a uni lateral and across-the-board moratorium including acts of violence inside Israel.” There was no immediate comment from Lowery. The State Department ex pressed skepticism over the Lebanon cease-fire which it termed “shaky” but “holding.” The cease-fire was, in fact, in effect before Arafat’s message to Fauntroy saj^ng the PLO would observe it. Fauntroy’s statement followed an exchange of cables between the SCLC in Atlanta and Arafat. Fauntroy considered Arafat’s first message inadequate and cabled for “clarification.” The reply from the PLO leader indicated to Fauntroy that Israel was not included in the promised cease fire. Meanwhile, in Amman, Abdul-Jawad Saleh, a member of the PLO executive committee, said that the PLO rejected proposals by Jackson calling for the freezing of its violence against Israel, recognition of Israel and joining the Camp David accords. Role Of The White House In a related development, the White House has confirmed that , President Carter sought to have (Continued on Page 11) Courtesy of Charlotte Chapter BBW NOVEMBER 1 - Ha Lailah — Institute Workshop 2 - Devorah Hadassah — Sabbath at Temple Israel 3 - Jewish Singles — Hay Ride 4 - USY and Kadimah Meeting Hebrew Academy — Minyan-Temple Israel Temple Israel AJE Movie 6 - Beth Shalom Board Meeting Temple Beth El Board Meeting Temple Israel Board Meeting 6 - JCC Children’s Program 7 - Charlotte Chapter BBW Meeting Temple Beth El Sisterhood Board Meeting BBYO Meeting ORT Board Meeting 8 - Hebrew Academy Prospective Parents Meeting 9 - Ha Lailah Institute Service at Temple Israel ORT Sabbath at Temple Beth El 10 - B’nai B’rith Lodge Social 12 - Hadassah Board Meeting JCC Board Meeting Ha Lailah Board Meeting 13 “ Hadassah Study Group 14 - All Temple Sisterhoods — Joint Meeting B’nai B*rith Lodge Board Meeting 15 - Senior Women Ha Lailah — Tay Saks Community Meeting 17 - ORT Raffle Dinner Ha Lailah Art Show 18 - JCC Family Day 19 - Charlotte Chapter BBW Board Meeting Ha Lailah Meeting 20 - Federation Women’s Division Solicitor Training Workshop Temple Israel Men’s Club Board'Meeting 21 - Hadassah Meeting Hebrew Academy Board Meeting 25 - Temple Israel Men’s Club Breakfast Temple Israel AJE 26 - Federation Board Meeting 27 - Hadassah Study Group Temple Israel Sisterhood Board Meeting Federation Women’s Division Training Workshop 28 - JCC “Woman’s View” ' DECEMBER 2 - Kadimah Meeting Israel Bond Dinner 3 - Beth Shalom Board Meeting Temple Israel Board Meeting Temple Beth El Board Meeting 4 - Temple Beth El Sisterhood Attic Sale EVERY TUES. NIGHT - BINGO - JCC EVERY SUN. NIGHT-DUPLICATE BRIDGE-JCC Want Your Event on Calendar? Community calendar chairmen must clear all dates for meetings and socials by contacting Elise Menaker — 364- 4643 or 364-4295. White House Brieflng (Continued from Page 1) ministration’s refusal to move away from the thrust of a com prehensive settlement. Rosenbaum deplored the fact that Israel’s value to the United States is given such “short shift,” asking “are our strategic allies those who are economical- ly important rather than militarily important?” He described our policy of playing “footsy” with the PLO as a failure of will and vision because the PLO opposes not only Israel’s right to exist and the peace treaty, but also American presence and in fluence in the area. In suppor ting the PLO, we are implicitly supporting a Soviet State in the Middle East. Rosenbaum urged economic and military support for Israel and Egypt as an investment in peace. This support will bring greater stability to the area, preventing more Soviet in tervention. He cautioned our government on its arms sales to other Arab states, especially the proposed arms sale to ^udi Arabia, stating that a military presence will put these states under pressure to intervene militarily against Israel. A scheduled “Luncheon with Your Congressmen” was not as productive as hoped because most were working in their home districts. Those present, which regretfully did not in clude Congressman Martin, wholeheartedly agreed with the group that the United States must develop policies to counter act OPEC influence in our domestic and foreign affairs. The congressmen stressed energy conse’^ation as essen tial to accorr lish this goal. “G’d performs many miracles...but He doesn’t grow com in the houses of the pious” —Maaseh Book “Eat nothing that will pre vent you from eating.” Ibn Tib- bon, Tzavaah BINGO at the JCC Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. I Welcome Aboard | New JCC Members Mr. & Mrs. Allen (jordon If you would like to join the JCC or have any ques tions pertaining to mem bership in the *‘J” please contact: Membership Chairmen: Marilyn Shapiro, 366-5866, Lou Fein, 364- 0711; Center Director: Mar vin Bienstock, 366-0357. Contributions to the Hebrew Academy Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Mann Mr. & Mrs. Albert Fisher Mr. Norman Bragar Helen D. Bernhardt In honor of Dr. Gerson Asrael performing bris on our great- grandson: Mr. & Mrs. Joe A. Cohen The Hebrew Academy gratefully acknowledges the gift of a copy machine presented by Abe Luski. Todah! Say It With an Academy Card Now a donation to the Academy can honor memorials, bar mitzvahs, any occasion. 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