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December 19, 1969 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-19

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HMO Directors See New Sex Freedom Amid lonn ,, Jews
t- • -

By VICTOR M. BIENSTOCK
GROSSING ER. N.V. LITA
Jewish students, like all student ,
on American university canipu,
are actively experiene111:1 ;1 n e w
liberality in sexual relations and
feeling less guilt for it.
They are pairing off in premari-
tial living arrangements in gradu-
ally increasing numbers and are
more frequently than ever before
marrying persons of other faiths.

This was revealed in a profile
of the Jewish college student
emerging in a workshop confer.
ence here Monday during the na-
tional conference of the Hillel
directors of 100 American and
Canadian universities and col-
leges.
Directors reported liming the
sessions that premarital preiman-
cies were increasing. A workshop
also was told that while the use of
hallucinatory drugs was down, the
use of marijuana was a daily fact
for many students.
Rabbi Robert I'. Jacobs, llillel
director at Washington University.

that the Students for a
lbmoicratie Society would become
-i, anti Semitic- and so anti-Israel
that it would get rid of its Jewish
" , Aubers Other participants in
the workshops stressed the point
that numerically the New Left
small and the number of Jew-
ish students in the movement.
while -disproportionately large.
represented only a relatively small

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the campus.
One veteran director charged •
that not enough attention was
given to what troubles the college
students• and too much attention
to the tactics he uses to make
himself heard. He said that if
more attention was paid to those
problems. pertiaps the students
would not feel so desperate today.

Bi••hen-. Vies- 'Nixon Administration
Controlle(1 1)V Leftist Insiders.. Take
Credit for Shift in Crass Roots Climate

-

The ADI. report, "The John
Birch Society, 1969," declares that

Rabbi Fishman said there were
"occasional instances" of Ara h
of international stu-
for propaganda pur-
poses but described the incidents
as "sporadic." The study showed.
R ab b i Fishman reported to a
workshop session. that there was
little connection between the goals
of black student groups and an
anti-Israel position.

exploitation
dent clubs

He said that "The Blacks are
still a relatively powerless group.

barely

able to organize for the
causes near to them. Very few
black leaders are inclined to
dissipate their limited resources
on a struggle thousands of miles
away."
Several workshop participants

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The article was written by
Gary Allen, described by the
league as "one of the leading

writers in the Birchite stable of
propagandists."

Nativity Scene in D.C.
Challenged as Violation

of U.S. Constitution

WASHINGTON — "Few govern-
mental' acts could more effectively

propagandize on behalf of a par-
ticular theology," the American
Jewish Congress charged in a ma-
jor test case challenging the dis-
play of a nativity scene on federal
land in Washington, D.C.
The suit was argued last Friday
in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia. It
sought to bar a lifesize, floodlit
creche as part of the annual
"Christmas Pageant for Peace" at
the Ellipse. a prominent parcel of
government parkland between the
White House and the Washington
Monument.
A Roman Catholic priest, an
Episcopal priest and a rabbi are
among the plaintiffs in the suit.
brought by the American Civil
Liberties Union against Secretary
of the Interior Walter J. Mickel and

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The ADI, report asserts that the
Birch Society sees America's
grass roots political climate as

having shifted to the right and is
taking credit for the change.
According to the League. the
Birch Society has shown no mem-
bership growth for the past three
years. It is pointed out, however,
that its membership rolls over the
past decade have included well
over 100.000 and widespread
"front groups" add thousands
who have "absorbed Birchite ideo-

the charge was made in an article
called "A Worried Look at the
Nixon Administration" which ap-
St. Louis, who opened the work- peared in the October issue of the
Birch publication American Opin-
shop discussion on counseling prob
lems, stressed that Jewish student ion. According to the piece. "The
problems are the same as those of Republican Party, overwhelmingly logy. -
The report cites Welch's claims
conservative at the grass roots
other students on the campus.
level, is apparently in the control —made without supporting evid-
"The counseling experiences that of Leftist Insiders at the top. ence — that Birchite efforts were

Hillel directors have point up the
truth of this," Rabbi Jacobs de-
clared. "If other counselors of
other faiths have students anxious
about the use of drugs, of sex in-
volvement from first sex experi-
ence to abortion, we do too," he
said.
Anti-Israel propaganda activ-
ities on most large college cam-
puses are mainly "sporadic, un-
organized and generally ineffec•
Live," according to a survey by
Millet made public at the con-
ference.
A study at 50 major American
colleges found that the Middle East
situation was not "at or near the
top of the priority list" of the New
Left and "black power" student
groups. Rabbi Samuel Fishman
Hiillel director of Israel and com-
munity affairs, who headed the
study, reported that "the predomi-
nant view is that the situation to-„
day is not out of control and that
we must not be mislead into a
massive response to relatively
minor incidentS."
He reported that there were
very few campuses at which there
was an ongoing program of anti-
Israel activity and said the Jewish
campus community was - sensitive
to the problem" and trying to de-
velop effective information pro-
grams on Israel's position.

'TaMaROFF

number of the Jewish students on

NEW PORK — The John Birch
Society sees the Nixon administra-
tion as Icing controlled by "leftist
insiders." according to a report
made public by the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith.

Friday, December 19, 1969-21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

instrumental in stopping Justice

Abe Fortas from being made chief
justice "and eventually driving

him off the Supreme Court al-
together."
The ADL declares that the

Birch "blind spot" about anti-
Semitism and anti-Semites "is
still a part of the Society pic-
ture as it has been almost since

the day it was founded." It cites

the following:
• "Secret Societies and Subver-
sive Movements. "one of two anti-
Semitic books by the late Nests
Webster, missing from the So-
ciety's approved book list after
ADL's 1966 and 1967 reports, was
restored a few months ago and is
again available through either
American Opinion bookstores or by
mail'
•"Five Decades to Dawn. - by
Edward L. Delaney, a pre-Pearl
Harbor broadcaster for the Nazis .
over Radio Berlin, has been high-
ly recommended by Welch and is
available through American Opin-
ion bookstores or by mail:

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The case is on appeal from the
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the Rev. James P. Dees. an
a government motion to dismiss on
the ground that the plaintiffs lack- admirer of Gerald Smith, notori-
ous
peddler of anti-Jewish hatred.
ed standing to sue.

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Gray, both contributors to Smith's

Israel, Euromart Slate
activities.
3rd Round of Tariff Talks

BRUSSELS (JTA)—The second
negotiating sessions between the
European Common Market coun-
tries and Israel ended here last
Friday with both sides expressing
satisfaction with their accomplish-
ments to date. The delegations will

meet for a third round of talks
here during the third week of Jan-
uar-y.
Israel is negotiating with the
ECC for a preferential trade
agreeMent. generally considered
to he a first step toward some

form of association with the Com-
have
sides
mon Market. Roth

a..:reed to concessions. principally
tariff reductions.

The Israeli delegation expressed
satisfaction over the elimination of
a substantial number of items

from the "excluded list." mean-
ing exempt from traiff reductions.

I t was understood that further
conoessions on the part of the EEC

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