Bikers Repudiation of SINTCC Anti-Semitism (Continued from Page 1) seems to be the villain of your memorandum did not buy both the U.S. and the Soviet vote on that occasion. And is the mantle of UN recognition any less legal when applied to a white state than it is for Mali, Chad, Ghana or Zambia? And, speaking of the emerging black African nations, I wonder if your researchers ever bothered to inquire whence came the help and support for these countries in the days of their struggle? Was it Arabs or Israelis who trained their engineers, craftsmen, build- ers, seamen and teachers? Ask who almost single-handedly built Ghana's merchant marine; ask whether emerging black Africa looked to Cairo or Jerusalem for their "bond of friendship and brotherhood." You seriously assert that the destinies of Arabs and Negroes are intertwined; you are, of course, perfectly correct in that assertion. History itself will bear out the constant relationship of Arab and Negro. Your own ancestors would hardly have arrived on these shores had it not been fors the beneficiaries and diligence of Arab slave traders. And speaking of slavery, did it escape you—or was it conveniently glossed over—that at least one of the countries whose cause you have just espoused, Saudi Arabia, . practices slavery today, in 1967? And that many of its slaves are Africans brought to Arabia and sold there by Mos- lems engaged in the Holy Pil- grimage to Mecca? Indeed, what manner of govern- ments are these, your new pro- teges? What political structures do they represent? Kingdoms and sheikdoms, on the one hand; dic- tatorships and military juntas on the other, whose masses live in poverty, squalor, serfdom or slav- ery, with a total absence of even the pretense of democracy. How do you think a cry of "black pow- er" would be met in Riyadh or Mecca? How would "poor power" sound in Baghdad? To top it all, you found your- selves actually capable of repeat. ing the obscene comparison be- tween Israelis and German Nazis advanced at the UN by the So- viet delegate, replete with hideous caricatures worthy of the finest anti-Semitic pamphlet. I feel no- thing but the deepest contempt for such irresponsible behavior. It insults the memory of the martyrs who perished in the mass slaugh- ter; it insults the dreams and hopes of their sons and heirs who built a home and a refuge in Israel, and who resisted being "pushed into the sea." Their crime seems to have been that they were resisting their own an- nihilation successfully. Had the "Holy War" called for by Nasser and accomplices succeeded, you might have joined the list of those offering condolences for yet an- other case of genocide; for the annihilation would have been total, make no mistake. War is cruel and inhuman, as is all violence. Only the open blade of a murderer can ever justifiably be met by force. Such was the case in the Middle East last June. I am an American. I am a Jew. Thus I have a commitment, doubly reinforced by historical and moral commandment. I sin determined to make equality and freedom a reality in this country, no matter what the setbacks. I am equally determined to honor the bonds to my ethnic and reli- gious background. "For out of Zion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jeru- salem." You have this day at- tempted to violate both my com mitments. The violation of one alone would have been enough. That you have for some time past made a mockery of the word "nonviolent" in your name, both in word and in deed, was inade- quately defended by the facile explanation of violence begetting violence, chaos begetting chaos. That the innocent should have suf- fered—Negroes more often than whites, that in the wake of "Burn Baby Burn" real babies got burn- ed and most of them Negro, is a responsibility which partly lies on your shoulders. I hope it lies heavily. Yet while I more and more disapproved of your methods I still believed that your ultimate aims deserved support. I am no longer certain of that either. I supported Black Power as a poli- tical concept; as a tool of anarchy I find it reprehensible, Not that the concept of revolution is in itself frightening; our modern world and America itself have been built on the foundations forged by one revolution or an- other. What is frightening is a revolution without a blueprint. If it's a case of "get Whitey" first and worry about planning later, then the tactic seems both stupid and dangerous. The assumption that, by definition, all whites are enemies and all blacks are friends is as simplistic as it is untrue. It is not my intention to pre- scribe what direction SNCC should take, either in theory or in prac- tice. It is, as you will quite rightly argue, none of my affair. What is my affair, however, is whether or not I wish to associate myself, my name, my energy or my resources with an organization with which I have fundamental disagreements. Thus it has be- come quite clear to me that, for the various reasons outlined in this letter, such loose ties as I may still have with SNCC will have to be severed forthwith. I cannot in conscience be part of any organi- zation which condones injustice, let alone commits it. I shall continue to be part of the civil rights move- ment and to be active in it. But I shall choose to fight on the side of those who, like Dr. Martin Luther King, speak with the voice of sane and deliberative determi- nation; who believe that this is a movement to unite men as broth- ers, not divide them by the litmus test of color; who seek not to establish one kind of supremacy doctrine in place of another but who concentrate instead on the fight against the real enemies— poverty, ignorance and hatred of fellow-man. What you have wrought in this latest of a long line of missteps will be with us for a long time to come. It will not deter those among us who are secure in the knowledge that the Movement is bigger than your pronouncements and that it speaks responsibly and with reason. But many thousands not so secure will in bewilderment withdraw support from all civil rights causes because of your in- Friday, August 25, 1967-5 THEDET ROIT JEWISH NEWS Morocco Jews 'Condemn' Israel But Rabbi Leaves for Holy Land CASABLANCA (JTA) — A , Jewish hotel director at Tangier violent campaign against Moroccan of "pro-Israel sympathies." Jews has been launched here by A number of Moroccan Jewish Istiqlal, the extremist, nationalist intellectuals published a statement political party. iMonday condemning the "aggres- The party's organ, L'Opinion, sion of Israel against the Arabs which recently ran the infamous and Israel's expansionist policy." canard, the Protocols of the Elders "Keenly devotes to our country, of Zion, declared in its current issue that Jewish functionaries in the Moroccan government are "notorious Zionists." It accused a continence and folly. Thus once again you will have harmed no one but the Negro himself. Not being able to turn my mind from your monstrous comparison of my brothers with the arch foe of my people—nay, of all people— I shall leave you this thought: you may want to spit in my face for being Whitey and a Fat Cat. But do not look to me for silence while you insult the memory of my people so recently martyred; you have no right to tamper with their graves. And think of Mickey Schwerner and Andy Goodman. You have no right to spit on, their tomb; they died for a concept of brotherhood which you now cover with shame. THEODORE BIKEL N O Where N O Place minor- Morocco, and to its Jewish minor- il lyor the statement added, "we affirm strongly that Zionism can- not be our ideology and that Is- rael cannot be considered -as the motherland of Jews or even as their second motherland." The statement asked Moroccan Jews to battle against the Zionist ideology. Meanwhile, another member of the Moroccan Rabbinical Tribunal, Rabbi Yoshue Oliel, of Rabat, is leaving this country to settle in Israel, it was learned here. Several other rabbinical judges are also preparing to leave Morocco. 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