Israel Attacked at UN Over Missiles Issue
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the necessary deterrent but it a request for Hawk missiles and Soviet-Egyptian Secret
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up the sale of Hawk missiles to would have been better if the that Israel had been informed Talks on Arms for Egypt
Israel with American support of
the Brazzawine g r o up at the
United Nations, favoring UN
initiative for Arab-Israel peace.
The Senators cited the con-
tinuing flow of Soviet Jets and
rockets to the Arabs, and termed
the Hawk decision an overdue
recognition of a one-sided arms
race. They said that recognition
of a threat to Near Eastern
peace made clear that the U.S.A.
has a responsibility to use its
influence at the United Nations
for a resolution for direct Arab-
Israel peace negotiations.
In addition to Sen. Dirksen,
the Senators who issued the
statement were Prescott Bush,
Connecticut; Clifford Case, New
Jersey; Jacob K. Javits, New
York; Kenneth B. Keating, New
York; Thomas H. Kuchel, Cali-
fornia; and Hugh Scott, Penn-
sylvania.
U.S. Jewish Groups
Hail Decision to Sell
Missiles to Israel
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Conference of Presidents of
Major Jewish Organizations, com-
posed of 18 national Jewish
groups in this country, sent a
telegram to Secretary of State
Dean Rusk, hailing the decision
to sell d e f e n s i v e missiles to
Israel. The message, signed by
Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of
the Conference, read:
"The Government's decision to
sell to Israel short-range, defen-
sive missiles will be welcomed
by all American citizens who are
concerned with peace and stabil-
ity in the Middle East. It will
prevent a dangerous imbalance
of power resulting from the flow
of arms into the Arab states, and
their aggressive use against
Israel.
"I pray that this constructive
measure on your part will con-
tribute toward the maintenance
of peace in the Middle East and
throughout the world."
United States and the Soviet
Union had been able to agree
on stopping tl.,e whole arms race
in the area.
One delegate was willing to be
quoted by name. He was Ahmed
Shukairy of Saudi Arabia, a
principal spokesman for anti-
Israel sentiments of the Arab
bloc at the United Nations. He
said the decision was "sheer
hypocrisy." The United States,
he said, talked about disarma-
ment at the UN "and at the
same time" gives Israel arms.
Israel Gratified By Decision
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Israel press and public hailed
the United States decision to sell
Hawk missiles to Israel.
It was generally agreed that
the Hawk would not serve as an
answer to the threat of Egypt's
ground-to-ground missiles but it
was agreed nevertheless that the
decision was an important move
in strengthening Israel's security.
It was agreed that the decision
marked a significant change in
United States policy as well as
an acceptance of Israel's insist-
ence that NasSer's arms buildup
posed a t h r eat to Israel's
security.
While official comment was
withheld, it was recalled that
both Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion and Chief of Staff Zvi
Tzur had stated publicly that
Israel had modern new weapons
which could be an answer to the
Egyptian rocket which Nasser
had boasted could reach any
point in Israel.
The Israeli press gave banner
treatment to the story. One
newspaper ran a cartoon show-
ing a Hawk missile trailing a
L'Shono Tovo' card signed by
President Kennedy.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman
confirmed that Israel had ap-
proached the United States with
some time ago that the United
States would meet the request.
Israeli newspapers agreed that
the decision was a response to
the untiring efforts of Israeli
officials in the United States to
persuade U.S. officials that if
Nasser became convinced he was
militarily stronger than Israel,
he might launch an attack on
Israel.
Israeli Officials Plan
U.S. Visit On Arms Sales
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
TEL AVIV—In the first offi-
cial government comment on the
decision to sell hawk missiles to
Israel, Deputy Defense Minister
Shimon Peres said Monday night
that the decision was an impor-
tant political turning point "be-
cause of the arms themselves,
the manner in which they are
being given and the manner in
which the announcement was
made."
Speaking on a radio broadcast,
the Deputy Minister said that
the political and military aspects
of the decision went hand in
hand and that their common
purpose was to "strengthen the
feeling of peace and Israel's
deterrent power." He warned
that Israel "must make the nec-
essary effort so that we do not
find ourselves falling behind. We
must produce the same force of
strength which will once again
constitute a balance of military
power and a deterrent" to Egyp-
tian President Nasser's "new
feeling engendered by his pos-
session of military missiles."
The evening newspaper Yediot
Achronot reported Tuesday that
Peres would leave soon for
Washington, possibly this month,
accompanied by high army offi-
cers, to begin negotiations for
purchase of the hawk missile.
The newspaper said that Mrs.
Golda Meir, I s r a e s Foreign
Minister, might join the talks.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
VIENNA — The usually well
informed Kurier, Vienna's larg-
est daily newspaper, carried a
page one story Tuesday asserting
that secret talks were underway
in Vienna between Soviet offi-
cials and an Egyptian general
staff officer on deliveries of
additional arms to Egypt.
The Newspaper said that the
Assistant Egyptian Chief of. Staff
conferred over the week-end
secretly with Czechoslovakian
and Soviet delegates. Trust-
worthy sources were cited to the
effect that conferences on the
matter of shipments of arms to
Egypt were held in a Soviet:
owned house and lasted many
hours.
Austrian authorities expressed
alarm about the reports because
they could have included discus-
sions of transit of the arms over
Austria which could complicate
Austria's official neutrality.
Israel Assailed at the UN
by Egypt's Foreign Minister
• (Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —
Dr. Mahmoud F a w z i, Foreign
Minister of Egypt, asserted Tues-
day at the UN that the United
States decision to sell Hawk mis-
siles to Israel would "inevitably"
prompt Israel to "more aggres-
siveness and more hostilities."
Speaking at the 17th plenary
meeting of the General Assembly,
he said there had been "evil
policies" behind the creation of
Israel and that the policy of
Israel Plans Many
Events on Anniversary
of Weizmann's Death
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Jewish Agency has disclosed
plans for an elaborate observ-
ance of the tenth anniversary of
the death of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann, first President of Israel.
The anniversary falls this year
U.S. Protestants Draw Blank
on Nov. 20.
Jordan Complains at UN
The plans were organized by
Against American Sale
from
Soviet
on
Judaic
Issue
the World Zionist Organization
of Missiles to Israel
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A six- of the World Council who head- executive, the Israel govern-
UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)—
Jordan complained in the United man delegation of the Protes- ed the delegation, said the de- ment, and the executive council
Nation's General Assembly that tant World Council of Churches nials came when the American of Yad Weizmann at Rehovot,
the delivery of defensive ground- which returned from an offi- clergymen inquired as to why home of the Weizmann Institute
to-air missiles to Israel by the cial visit to the Soviet Union, the baking of matzoh for last of Science. The opening event
United States was not only "a reported that it had questioned Passover was banned in Soviet will be a mass meeting on Nov.
deadly threat to our security and Soviet officials about the fate Russia and why the Moscow 1 at Yad Weizmann, under the
survival" but would also increase of Judaism in Russia and that Yeshiva was closed last April. chairmanship of Dr. Nahum
Israeli "intransigeance" in "their the officials had denied the ex- Dr. Blake said that the Soviet Goldmann, with President Ben-
officials promised "to look Into" Zvi as the principal speaker.
aggressive designs upon the istence of any problem.
On Nov. 4, all delegates of past
Arab countries."
The Rev. Eugene Carson the matter, despite their own
World Zionist Congresses living
Dr. Hazem Z. Nussibah, the Bfake, executive head of the denials.
Jordan Foreign Minister, told the United Presbyterian Church of
Dr. Blake said this was the in Israel will pay homage at the
General Assembly that his America and former president first time such a high-level Weizmann graveside and then
the Wizo auditorium
country had received the Ameri-
Christian group had raised the meet in
the chairmanship of Zvi
can announcement last week
issue with Soviet officials. Not- under
with "deep disappointment and Soviet Yiddish Writer ing that the World Council had Lurie of the Zionist executive.
Speakers will include Moshe
grave apprehensions." The Naum Oislender Dies
accepted, at its international Sharett,
chairman of the Jewish
announcement referred to an
LONDON, (JTA) — Naum Y. conference in New Delhi last Agency
executive, and Educa-
American decision to permit Oislender, a Russian Yiddish December, the Russian Ortho-
Israel to acquire "Hawk" mis- writer and critic, died Sept. 28 dox Church as a full-fledged tion Minister Abba Eban as pres-
siles to strengthen its defenses at the age of 68, according to a member, Dr. Blake commented ident of the Weizmann Institute.
H. Levanon, the Mayor of Tel
against air attack. The missile is report received here from Mos- that his prerogative of main-
Aviv, will announce establish-
a purely defensive weapon.
cow. The official Soviet obitu- taining contact with co-religion- ment of a Weizmann Institute
The Jordanian spokesman aries identified him as "one of ists abroad is one of many de- for Research on Zionism at Tel
warned the Assembly not to be the founders" of Soviet Yiddish nied to Soviet Jews.
University. In a ceremony
He reported the delegation Aviv
misled if a proposal were again literature.
on Nov. 5, in the conference
introduced for direct Arab-
He was a member of the edi- had visited the lone remaining hall of the Jewish Agency build-
Israeli talks. "To the uninitiated torial board of the Yiddish-lan- synagogue in Odessa which he ing here, where Dr. Weizmann
in the sordid record of this prob- guage literary review, Sovietish said was "dreadfully run-down was elected president and took
lem," he asserted, "this proposal Heimlancl, the only Yiddish and in desperate need of re- his oath of office, the hall will
may hold some attraction." But periodical with a national cir- pair and painting." He said be named Weizmann Hall. Mem-
the crux of the matter, he said, culation in the Soviet Union. even this synagogue, in a city bers of the first Knesset and
was whether the Israelis would He started his career as a med- with a Jewish population of those attending Dr. Weizmann's
implement United Nations reso- ical student at Kiev University 100,000 has no rabbi.
induction will attend the cere-
lutions on the Palestine and was a medical officer in the
mony. A special meeting of the
refugees.
Red Army from 1919 to 1920. Hyman Weiss, Pontiac Knesset, dedicated to Dr. Weiz-
He began writing in 1917 and
The decision of the U.S. to
mann's memory, will follow.
sell Hawk missiles to Israel published numerous mon- Clothier, Dead at 56
Dr. Goldmann will inaugurate
created the biggest sensation ographs and research articles
Hyman Weiss, 21621 Whitmore, the Weizmann Research Institute
at the United Nations since on such Yiddish writers as Sho- Oak Park, died Sept. 30 at age at Tel Aviv University during
the current General Assembly lem Aleichem, I. L. Peretz and 56. He was the owner of Mc- the first week in November. The
Mendele Mocher Soferim. He Nally's Clothiers, Pontiac, for 21 Israel Government Information
began.
Center is arranging public meet-
The ma j or it y of Western was a native of Khodorkov in years.
He is survived by his wife, ings throughout Israel for the
countries, Latin American, Asian the Ukraine.
Anne; three sons, Arthur, Ber- observance. Weizmann posters
and Africans approved of the
Australia's Jewish population nard and Milton; a daughter, and film strips have been pre-
sale but some delegates were
concerned over what they termed currently totals more than Mrs. Claus Almborg of Copen- pared. Israel's radio stations will
"expansion of the arms 67,000, with 29,000 residing in hagen, Denmark; three sisters, a broadcast special programs. The
escalation" in the Middle East. Melbourne and 26,000 in brother and eight grandchildren. Ministry of Education is issuing
One ranking Western delegate, S y d n e y. Smaller Australian Mr. Weiss was born in Ro- booklets for elementary schools
who asked that his name not be Jewish communities include chester, N. Y. and was a member and a handbook for teachers of
used, said the United States' had Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and of Bnai Brith and the Michigan, Dr. Weizmann's life and Zionist
Ohio and Florida Apparel clubs. contributions.
to take the action to give- Israel , Canberra.
"equality of arms" had been fol-
lowed in conjunction with a long
series of Israeli "aggressions"
which had been condemned by
the UN.
He said that among the most
serious of world problems cur-
rently was the "most ominous"
situation of the unsolved "ques-
tion of Palestine." He referred
to the struggle of the Algerian
Moslems for independence and
then said the Arab world wanted
to know whether "Palestine's
turn" would come for a "decent
long overdue solution" fully re-
storing "to the Arabs of Pales-
tine all their rights."
The Egyptian Foreign Minister
said that the alternative was to
continue "to throw the refugees
on the mercy of a reluctant
world while leaving those Arabs
in Israel—in their own country
—to be treated as third class
citizens." He asserted that a solu-
tion had not yet been found be-
cause of a "shockingly persistant
unwillingness" by many not to
face the question squarely and
make an honest choice "between
right and wrong."
He continued that his coun-
try's position on "Palestine" was
firmly based on "the inalienable
rights of the Arab nation in Pal-
estine" and that his country
would "most strongly" resist any
attempt "to fritter those rights
away."
Expressing deep regret over
the "persistent colonialism" of
Portugal and other powers in
Africa he said too little attention
was paid to the fact that "world
political Zionism" was fulfilling
"in Palestine the worst expres-
sion of colonialism ever known."
This, he said, was "an invasion
which has entrenched itself in
the country." The Arab people,
he asserted, "had been replaced
by imported and motley seg-
ments of misled Jewry" and
Israel, living on "charity and
alms," extended "so-called"
assistance to other countries as
"a bait and a spider web."
150th Anniversary
of Death of Lubavitcher
Rebbe to Be Observed
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneerson, the
Lubavitcher Rebbe, proclaimed
the Jewish year 5723 as the
150th anniversary year mark-
ing the death of Rabbi Shneur
Zalman of Liadi, founder of the
Chabad-Lubavitch Hassidic move-
ment.
A special program 'of studies
of the works of the first Luba-
vitcher Rebbe and the establish-
ment of a fund for their publi-
cation was announced by Rabbi
Schneerson.
Rabbi Shneur Zalman passed
away 150 years ago, on Teveth
24, (this year on January 20)
leaving many unpublished works
which have since been published,
in part, by his successors, the
Lubavitcher Rebbes, during their
respective years at the helm of
the Lubavitcher movement.
The present Lubavitcher
Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M.
Schneerson, a direct descendant
of Rabbi Shneur Zalman and
seventh in the dynasty of Cha-
bad-Lubavitch leaders, has in
recent years published several
volumes of Rabbi Shneur Zal-
man's works.
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