Zionist Position Delimited in the Knightley and Simpson New Volume Describing 'The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Eccentric, never devoid of intri- gue, always with one objective in view—that of serving his country, Great Britain — Col. T. E. Law- rence, who became famous for his "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" as much as for his leadership in the Arabian revolt, was certainly a strong supporter of Zionism. His aim may have been to ad- vance British colonial rule, but throughout his career he consis- tently believed in the Jewish abil- ity to rebuild Palestine and in the justice of the Zionist cause. Out of all of the revelations about the lives of this "Lawrence of Arabia" described in "The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Ara- bia," by Phillip Knightley and Colin Simpson, the Zionist idea certainly emerges among the ma- jor elements in an interesting ca- reer. What puzzles the Jewish read- er of this vast study published by McGraw Hill Book Co. seems to be a measure of one-sidedness that could well serve the Arabs in their battle against Zionism. It is not the Jewish aspiration and the historic role of the dream of an Israel redeemed that is treated by the authors, but sort of a politically schemed move- ment called Zionism. Also—the authors seem to have inherited an old myth regarding the rich Jews who could serve so well in building up a Palestine that would serve British needs. There is something Machiavellian in the suggestion relating to Zion- ism. In today's scheme of things, with Zionism depleted as the scheming old woman in Middle East politics, the treatment of the libertarian movement in the Knightley-S impson book ap- proaches such a role. Nevertheless it should be ac- knowledged that the authors of "The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia" did gather all the basic data about Lawrence's activities among Arabs, together with Dr. Chaim Weizmann in support of Zionism. "During the Paris Peace Con- ference, far from devoting himself to fighting for a fair deal for the Arabs, Lawrence was working on a scheme to upset the French posi- tion in the Middle East by arrang- ing for international Jewry to THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 1, 1970-19 Membership Now. Open for SINGLE JEWISH YOUNG MEN'S GROUP was in many respects their be- Arab state in Syria, under British finance Feisal, and perhaps all trayer because of his role as a protection financed and advised Arabia, at 6 per cent. The intrigue by Zionists!" British agent. this involved played a part •in Ages 21-27 What a fantastic story! The Much in this volume is historical- creating Israel, which can hardly British chiefs in the Arabs sphere ly valuable and creates very deep be said to have turned out to be Contact interest in the entire scheme relat- were anti-Semitic, and friends in in the Arabs' best interests." KE 8-6227 Richard Hitow How ludicrous! To speak of an ing to the Middle East. General the administration who were true of Zionism kept quitting international Jewry as if there Allenby's entrance into Jerusalem, friends the service because they could really was a combine of Jewish the roles of many British notables not tolerate the prejudices. Sir interests working %with Law- in the developing situation—many Deedes, the civil secre- rence! And this amazing com- are the factors of interest, some Wyndham tary, was typical among them. ment both discredits Lawrence's of puzzlement. In speaking of the Sykes`-Picot Also: Zionists struggled to collect sincerity as a pro.Zionist while for the work in Palestine, it almost gives credence to anti- agreement, the authors state that pennies Zionists were led to believe that yet the authors of the book about and Semitic claims of Jewish control Lawrence of Arabia speak con- their dream was about to come of everything, especially with Zionists financing Brit-, stantly of true but that the point about the money. While the historic truth agreement was that "it left hardly ish schemes. is that except for the Baron anything Viewed in the light of such dis- worthwhile for the Rothschild's support of some Arabs." There is an exaggeration tortions, the Knightley - Simpson setters in Palestine the rich here that emphasizes book is shocking and distressing. a possible Jews were the enemies of the prejudice: how does this state- It represents such a vast amount Zionist movement. ment square with the emergence of research, yet it misrepresents And so we have a tale of Law- of 14 Arab states that now battle Zionism. What a pity! —P.S. rence's intrigues in behalf of which against the existence of an Israeli , the Knightley-Simpson story would entity? We furnish everything To'Study Biased Texts have us believe that Zionism play- It is unpleasant to see preju- JERUSALEM, (JTA) —The In- but the Kids! ed a part in the anti-French, rro- dice in a volume that aims at Arab schemes. The fact is that unmasking a famous figure the ternational Committee of Jewish Lawrence together with Weizmann authors consider a schemer, and Christian Organizations will and Felix Franidurter conferred nevertheless it is difficult to view hold a conference to consider how deal with allegedly anti-Semitic with Feisal and secured from him the Knightley-Simpson book as to passages still remaining in paro- the pro-Zionist statement. But the anything but biased against chial school materials. aftermath could be interpreted as Zionism. This was disclosed here by Ben- another Arab revolt in which Fei- Corner 12 Mile & Evergreen In the description of Lawrence's sal himself repudiated his own deals with Feisal in behalf of a jamin Yaffe, director of the Jewish statement. We have in this volume Jewish Palestine, and in discus- Agency's department for external Phone 357-1215 or 588-0300 most interesting data which the sing Weizmann's role and the Bal- relations, who has returned from a committee session in the Nether- authors themselves treat with sus- four Declaration, dealing with the lands. picion, delimiting the entire Law- Sykes-Picot agreement and other rence role and branding it as the aspects of the Zionist issue, the selfishly pro-British, anti-French authors state: scheme. "Despite obvious difficulties, Lawrence walked through Pales- once Britain had decided that she tine and the areas described in- wanted Palestine for herself and dicate the interest the famed sup- that Zionism would help her to STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST porter of Arab liberation prior to achieve this aim, her chief officers World War I had and his knowl- in the Arab sphere threw them- East. One of edge of the Middle selves behind this policy, either be- his early comments in a letter he cause they sympathized with the wrote in 1911 with regard to Pal- aims of the Zionists/or because it estine was: "The sooner the Jews furthered their beliefs in what was "REMEMBER" farm it all the better." best for the area. Lawrence, for Much is being said about the example, saw the Balfour Declara- WE SELL THE MOST Sykes-Picot agreements, about tion as a way of keeping the the denial by Sir Arthur Mac- French out of Palestine and, what WE GIVE THE MOST Mahon that British pledges ab- was more to the point, as part of negated any support of Zionism a scheme which might also keep WE CARE THE MOST in the pre-Balfour days. Indeed, them out of Syria. It was a bold MILT LEVIN schemes are exposed and inter- plan, though not at this stage fully RED STOTSKY national intrigues were in evid- formulated: what Lawrence was Call 863-9300 Call 863-9300 ence. The anti-Zionist attitude is doing, startling as it may sound, 18650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN not convincing but it proves a was working along the lines of an factor in a volume that hints that Lawrence, hailed as the Arabs' benefactor and liberator, Rabbi's Award to Gov. Rockefeller BAR MITZVAH SWEET SIXTEEN DANCE PARTIES! Art Linkletter's PACKER • PONTIAC Charter House LUXURY HI-RISE LIVING IN THE NORTHLAND AREA A proud and exclusive address offers you total security and privacy. Two bedroom, 2 bath luxury apartments. Our exclusive closed circuit TV, con- nected to your own set, gives you added security. Speedy automatic ele- vators gently speed you to your floors. There is a laundry and storage area on each floor. 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