Active Program to Assist Israel, Soviet Jewry Outlined to Leaders Experts in the field of public relations who have specialized in areas involving Russia, Israel and civic-protective responsibilities guided a regional conference on Jewish issues, last weekend, at the Wayne State University Bnai Brith Billet Center, to advise lo- cal leaders on methods of aproach- ing the public media, religious groups and government on prob- lems that are now arising as chal- lenges to American Jewry. Dr. Judd Teller, program coor- dinator of the Bnai Brith Inter- national Council, in an extensive and thorough review of the multi- ple issues arising out of the needs to protect Israel and to convey American Jewry's proper position on the Middle East situation, warned against continuation of docility which had been a handi- cap in previous actions pursued by American Jews. He criticized the hesitancy that hitherto marked aproaches to gov- ernments and to those who are responsible for Middle Eastern affairs and urged firm steps in Israel's defense. It was an appeal for fearless. ness and for refusal to sacrifice the just rights of a people in its kinsmen's behalf, and Dr. Teller especially protested against any efforts on the part of the State Department or other officials to intimidate Jews into inactivity. Dr. 'Teller repudiated the posi- tion of Dr. Nahum Goldmann. He spoke of him as a- man who con- sistently refused to make Israel his home, who was not a sabra or an Israeli citizen yet assumed to speak for Israel. On the question of the SDS and the Panthers, Dr. Teller urged that every effort be made to alienate young Jews from SDS activities whence stem anti-Israel sentiments. He deplored what he called "squatters in someone else's realm" in some of the em- phases on Jewish civil rights roles. The campaign being conducted against its Jewish citizens by the Soviet regime "has raised the shadow of Stalinist anti-semitism," Dr. William Korey, head of Bnai Brith's office at the United Na- tions charged Sunday. Begun as a drive to demonstrate to the Arab rulers it is supply- ing with arms its total condem- nation of Israel, it has "swiftly degenerated into an irrational anti- Semitic campaign into which have been pressed Jews high and low, proclaiming their undying loyalty with pathetic fulsomeness, signing outrageous libels against Israel and world Uewry," Korey said. "For the hostages who have been coerced, one can only feel com: passion." "We stand aghast at a cyni- cism that describes Zionists as racists and Israel as Nazi, that claims the Zionists cooperated with Adolf Eichmann, that in- sists Zionists collabrated with the Nazis in the slaughter of 100,000" Jews at Babi Yar." Such "transparently specious ac- cusations," Korey said, were in- tended. to intimidate Soviet Jews and to dampen their natural feel- ings for Israel. It was precisely against "this poisonous atmos- phere" that Soviet Jews have re- acted. "They have no intention of submitting meekly any longer. Scores of them are boldly declar- ing to the Soviet authorities, and to the United Nations and the world, that they will not tolerate humiliation and that they demand the right to leave for Israel. No amount of propaganda and pres- sure is likely to undo" such feel- ing, he said. Rabbi Jay Kaufman, executive vice president of Boat Brith, in the opening address Saturday evening, deplored that few American Jews are equipped to answer "sophisticated attacks on Israel by an informed enemy." Arab propaganda is no longer the blatant, shrill type of attack it once was; today "they hire Madison Avenue type agencies; their propaganda is smooth. And we haven't responded in kind." As respectable a source as the Quaker Church was described by Rabbi Kaufman as "bitterly anti- Israel" in its position demanding withdrawal from all land taken in the Six-Day War and "justice" to the Arab refugees. "Why is it that everything is. Israel's fault? . . . Is the Protestant community repelled by the image of the Jew as victor?" Rabbi Kaufman asked rhetorically. Secretary of State W illiam Rogers' statement of Dec. 9 hints at a disturbing climate in the U.S., said Rabbi Kaufman. It is a climate of weariness of being tellite, the U.S. would "have to intervene or face being a second- rate power." Every Phantom sold to Israel "prevents the U.S. from involving her own pilots and planes," said Rabbi Kaufman. He urged that Bnai Brith leader- ship encourage their families, and the families of. all their members, to write letters to Michigan. con- gressmen as a powerful counter- action to President Nixon's deci sion withholding jets. He stressed the importance of transmitting knowledge about the Middle East because the "great propaganda war in that area may be greater than the military war." Billy B. Goldberg of Houston, chairman of the Bnai Brith Cab- inet on Israel Affairs and a for- mer Democratic National, Com- mitteeman, said the Jewish com- munity must not write off the Nixon administration, and ex- pressed his belief that it will be "an administration of flexibility. Let us continue to urge the admin- istration to be a friend of Israel because it's in our country's best interests," he said. a global power, of being eager to turn away from foreign involve- THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 6—Friday, April 17, 1970 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Recalled in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The Jews of the Warshaw Ghetto" and 27th anniversary of the Warsaw of the Six Million. Ghetto revolt was observed here at the city's annual memorial IF TOO TORN WM service to the Six Million. The City Council renamed an intersection as OVUM DOWN TOO WOWT the "Avenue of Remembrance" - WM A NOIR vawa THAN and said that the Martyrs' Monu- ment there, erected by the Federa- tion of Jewish Agencies and the Association of Jewish New Amer- icans, "has become a shrine in Miles Wineries. Detroit. Mich. reverent memory of the 35,000 '1111371 ,ae r‘ , ea{i Of course you can .1 Own a Cadillac? SEE OR CALL „Li y /3 / au He'll show you how you can own a CADILLAC and how it will cost you less to buy. WI LSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC 644-1930 1350 NORTH WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Res. 642-6836 nuoverarrePtings ments, he said. There were two incorrect as- sumptions in Rogers' speech, said Rabbi Kaufman. These were that the Arabs will be appeased by a shift toward their position (and a move toward the Soviet position in the Mid East) and that there will be an increase in stability in the area if the U.S. does not overidentify with Israel. The assumptions are false, said Rabbi Kaufman, because the "Arab leaders won't be satisfied with less than total destruction of Israel. "Every time you see the term 'even-handed,' a light should go off in your head. The Arabs cannot pay the price for Israeli withdrawal, because it means rec- ognition of Israel and living in con- cord and amity with Israel." F,alse assumptions, such as those in the Rogers statement, are "more likely to bring war than is or as from !j oust of bogdge tvegi e of I5raetit}11)eir TpitS5t 11)Eg bore ibje lierilageof Inv aqd freedon). blegt ir1. y unity for der nip re ..... the current status quo," he said. The most ominous element in the Middle East picture, said Rabbi Kaufman, is the problem of nuclear weapons. When he was in Israel, he was told "Of course we have no nuclear weapons, but we have all the ingredients . . . " If Israel faces imminent destruction, he said, "she might be led to a counsel of despair." If there were no Israel In the Middle East, said Rabbi Kaufman, the United States could not stand against Soviet goals. Without an Israel, to keep the Middle East from becoming another Soviet sa- American Youth The youth of America is their oldest tradition. It has been going on now for 300 years. To hear them talk we would imagine they were in their first childhood. As far as civilization goes they are in their second. —Oscar Wilde. The Passover Seder symbols, the Matzo, the Wine Cups, the Cup of Elijah — all combine to teach our community and the entire world the true values of freedom and of an end to oppression. May this Passover prove a blessing for all mankind and an inducement for all peoples to hold fast to the idea of liberty and the right to untrammeled reli- gious freedom for all. We extend hearty greetings for a Happy Passover to our families, friends, co-workers and the entire community. Hordes Agency, Inc. 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