Israel's Parliament Rejects Motion Coinay Answers Honor Lipsky on
for Debate on UN Apartheid Vote 'Arabs; Mrs. Meir, 85th Birthday
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to reject the motions, told the U Thant Confer
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deputies:
JERUSALEM—The Knesset,
Israel's parliament, Monday
night rejected by an over-
whelming majority two motions
demanding a debate on Israel's
anti-apartheid vote in the
United Nations General Assem-
bly affecting South Africa.
, In presenting the motions to
the Knesset, Arieh Ben-Eliezer
of Herut, and Shlomo Lorincz
of Agudat Israel, criticized Is-
rael's support of the U.N. con-
demnation of South Africa as
extreme, although both rejected
apartheid.
Prime Minister David .Ben-
Gurion, in asking the Knesset
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and the failure
to vote for the condemnation.
It - would have been untrue
not only to the moral im-
peratives of Judaism but also
to its vital interests if Israel
had not supported the cen-
sure at the General Assem-
ably, he declared.
Ben-Gurion asked if Israel,
which knew the suffering and
racial discrimination more than
any other people, could remain
indifferent to a deplorable re-
gime of racial discrimintaion.
Citing the Biblical declara-
tion that man was created in
the image of God and the fact
that Moses took a Chushite
wife, the Premier did not refer
to South African Premier, Hen-
drik, Verwoerd's recent state-
ments on the issue. He said
Jsrael speaks solely for its own
population but must not dis-
regard the fate of Jews else-
where.
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African Controversy
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the issues of colonialism and on
a new UN 'program for ..••
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Mrs. Meir, in addition to
seeing Thant, also conferred
with Paul Henri Spaak, Bel-
gium's Vice-Premier and For-
eign Minister; Mrs. Agda
Rossel, Sweden's permanent
representative here; Dr. Victor
Andres Belaunde, of Peru,
former president of the General
Assembly; and the heads of the
Brazilian and Colombian dele:
gations.
Expressing his esteem for
people of South Mr"
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Premier recalled
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moral and politic
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different views, would
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sed on the command of con-
cience.
Israel, he said, was neither
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dean
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movement, was honored Thurs-
rael's Foreign Ministe
"We would not have been
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moral heritage and to our
position in the family of na-
tions if we had not joined
in this protest."
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The South African Jewish
Board of Deputies voted un-
animously to approve a state-
ment presented by Dr. Teddy
Schneider, chairman of the
Board, welcoming the clarifi-
cation -by Premier Hendrick
Verwoerd of the rights of
South Africa's Jews.
In his statement on behalf of
the Board of Deputies, Dr.
Schneider declared:
T h e Premier's clarifying
statement dispelled the disquiet
caused by his private letter to
Mr. East, and reaffirmed the
democratic right of Jewish cit-
izens to support whatever par-
ties they wished to support.
The Prime Minister thus en-
dorsed what has been the con-
sistent standpoint of the Dep-
uties, namely that Jews, no less
than other citizens, participate
in political life, and exercise
their political right in accord-
ance with their personal con-
victions and beliefs — not -'as
members of a group but as indi-
vidual citizens.
"Referring to differences
which have arisen between 'Is-
rael and South Africa at the
United Nations, the Prime Min-
ister stated that his criticism of
Israel had nothing to do. with
his attitude to Jewish citizens
of South Africa. The Prime
Minister thereby affirmed the
principle that group relations
between different sections and
the Republic should not be in-
fluenced by or made dependent
upon the foreign policy of any
other State.
"The citizens of South Africa,
however close as their religious
or cultural ties with any other
country may be, cannot be
identified with the policy of
that country. Whatever the dif-
ferences are that have arisen
between South Africa and Is-
rael, we trust sincerely that, in
the interests of both countries,
the friendly -relations which al
ways existed between them will
continue and will not be im-
paired.
"The Prime Minister has ap-
pealed to all to keep the coun-
try free of anti-Semitism, as it
has been for more than a dec-
ade. We trust his appeal will
be heeded, and hope that, as
the basic issues have now been
clarified, this controversy will
be allowed to end."
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the World Zionist Organ tion,
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the World Zionist Executive
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Henry Monsky he organized in
1944 the American Jewish Con-
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Jewry, and was the first and
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Council which later became
the American Zionist Council,
central body of the American
Zionist movement.
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studied at Columbia University
and worked as drama critic for
the Morning Telegraph in New.
York. He is the author of sev-
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Jewish National Home early in
his life and was instrumental
in the formation of the Zionist
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