Purely . Commentary By Philip Courage Defies the Authoritarian Kremlin as Ydung'JeWs Speakrfor 'Justice . .• Attitudes of Newsmen and the Factual Status - of U.S. Jewry • A Lesson in Compassion: Israel's vs. Arabs' Honor as a Jew More Ithportant to Girsh Feigin Than War Decorations There is a serious lesson for those who fail to understand the con- Soviet Russia threatened with what an American spokesman called "officially inspired retaliation." flict in the Middle East in the contrasts in compassion and humanitarian The acts of a few dozen Jewish Defense League extremists frightened the great Russian empire. Not a approaches between Israel word of regret from the Kremlin over the brutalities imposed upon many of its citizens, non-Jews as well and the Arabs. as Jews! There is a tradition for aV iplop Many cases of oppression are specific. A typical instance is the imprisonment of Maj. Grischa radio and televiiion . brOad- to tip4 n 6 (Girsh) Feigin, a war hero who returned to his government the decorations he had earned during the war casters- in that' area Of the — • • • against Naiism, asking only that he be given the right to settle in Israel. It is reported that Feigin world to conclude the Gaily 741 tpum; nrip - mv DI) was punished for returning the medals he received for heroism by being sent to .a mental institution. program With a - tiaotatIon That's the new policy of the great Communist regime! (Is that what was done to another hero of the from Scriptures or at/m.0°1y ;: ilgi'Otnf?V.- 6 41140-'-m7. 1;n1%. , last war, the Christian Raoul Wallenberg, who rescued tens of thousands of Jews as a Swedish volunteer Writings. for a service of mercy?) On the day after the death 1,-7 0 frirAl ri2413 Grischa Feigin is a Latvian Jew. He wrote his appeal to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the : 'MO) iirws • 1.11itp W USSR on May 4, 1970. Let his plea serve again as proof of the courage Jews are displaying in the Soviet Hebrew television broadciat- itO Di' • in1tt4 TiA7 -incum Union in their - demand for justice. Here it is in a translation from the underground Soviet Jewish fact- er read the selection from Proverbs, 24:17: sheet Exodus: ' 2 ?# ( DlODO nq) 411-M- Rejoice not when thine probed anvil which has broken more than one I, Girsh Isakovich FEIGIN, find it necessary to state i rro Milt 120v/1)1 =POP "MI enemy falleth, hammer. to you: Israel is my national homeland, the his- And let not thy heart be I am proud of my people who after many centuries toric. homeland- of my --ntAlks will VS • 2111 . 1 ■14, glad when he stum- of dispersal have found the strength to recreate Two and It halt:million or, ..brothers and sisters bleth . their own Jewish state. lye ttikr.e, my,own mother hves'tkere. On the same day, the Arabic counterpart was the selection from The strcntoest desire; of mys_whole'life is my desire to It is not surprising therefore that from my young- est years all my thoughts and strivings have been - live= - ilt.t,srdet. • •• • the Koran: "Ye shall smite and kill them (the infidels) with all , your linked wih Israel might, and ye shall drive them out from all the places whende they This strivi n g of 'Mille is identical to the wishes of I began to fight for the realization of this, my life's a great number of Jews lying in the USSR who. drove you out." , , .. dream, a very long time ago. just as I myself, are deprived of the possibility of When I was sixteen in 1943I joined the Soviet Army The contrast, indicated in the accompanying reproduction from the realizing their dream. to fight against the most terrible enemy of the This striving is the manifestation of the secular Hebrew magazine Lamishpakba; speaks for itself. Jewish people, Hitlerism. dream of my people for a national renaissance, for an Exodus to the Land of our Fathers from the I took part in battles on the First BelorUssian Front. I took part in the liberation of Warsaw and the countries where we are dispersed. Generalizing About Terrorists ,w , m9 . We do not minimize the sincerity of an editorial writer in. the Detroit News who undertook to teach the Jewish people a lesson about terrorists and terrorism. He was disturbed by a bomb thrown at a USSR building in Washington. But he could have changed the-appellations and spoken about Irish violence against the British: or Algerians in pre. liberation days rebelling against the French; or the Quebecans reacting against their mother country Canada. If that editorial writer has a sense of history he might have written about the Sinn Feiners, equating them with the Irgun. But his argument doesn't hold water because it does not stem from realism and is based on hysteria. It's shallow. He commences with an assumption which he presents as fact that "Jewish zealots" bombed a Soviet Union installation. How does he know? Is there proof? Might it not have been an Ukrainian anti-Communist, or a Lithuanian libertarian protesting the USSR's actions against his people, or a Russian defector —or perhaps an employee of the Soviet embassy who was ordered to commit a bit of damage to a Russian installation so that it could be blamed upon the Jews? Don't overlook the matter of a search for a scapegoat. The Kremlin is in plenty of trouble with its own intellectuals who refuse to take the gaff from the Communist rulers. Russia needs a scapegoat to make her the martyr. Dictators traditionally thrive on mrtyrdom when it serves their purpose. Isn't it possible that Russia, in need of defense for its actions against innocently accused Jews in a trumped-up law suit, needed—and acquired—just this type of defense of its position? The Detroit News editorial went a bit afield. It concluded with a warning: "This nation will not tolerate a renaissance of the former Irgun terrorism of old Palestine in our land." This calls for a correction in lecturing Americans, whether they are Jews or of other faiths. The Detroit News' rebutal might just as well have been applied to university rebels or anti-war demonstrators or pleaders for justice for any cause. It assumes that Jews are building up terrorism and it draws upon a page from history that has no relation to a domestic Amercian affair, and that's unfair. Even worse: it chooses to speak of a handful of affiliates in a mili- tant organization as if it were the Jewish people resident in this country. That's rather discourteous. It makes no sense when applied to one of the most law-abiding ethno-religious groups in America. It wasn't wise, Mr. Detroit News editorial writer, and it wasn't nice ! A word about the cartoon that appeared on the same page as the editorial to which-we take exception. It belonged in a counterpart of Streicher's Stuermer of the Hitler era because it branded the defend- ers of Israel as laboring under U. S. dollar-signed helmets. The im- pression given is not that the arms are PURCHASED by Israel from the U. S. but that it is this country that is directing the war with its Silk. It's an unreal description of what is °ceasing in the Middle East and the cartoonist and newspaper this rendered an injustice to the United States and to Israel. • • • Curiosity Seekers Get Their Rebuke Newsweek carries an item that has a lesson for visitors to Israel. Under the heading "Hey, Look—Soldiers!," Newsweek states: Israelis manning the Sum defenses *since the cease fire find friends more bother than enemies. Hordes of sightseers, Israeli and foreign, hive been descending on thte Bar-Lev Line, "interview- ing" and filling albums with snapshots. The harassed soldiers have started posting-signs: "Don't Feed the Monkeys," "Don't Annoy the Animals" and bluntly, "Go Home!" There is so much about the relationship to Israel that inspires the Israelis' Jewish kinsmen that criticism should be welcomed. We hear, all-too-often about Diaspora Jews who would like the red carpet This striving to return to one's homeland is not the result of provocations and appeals of Israeli lead- ers. It is the result of the appeals of many genera- tions of the Jewish people. It is the appeal of the blood shed by a free people headed by Maccabees who fought for national independence. It is the appeal of those who revolted against slavery in a foreign land under the leadership of Bar- Kochba and who perished in the struggle. It is the appeal of our ancestors who were burned' on the fires of the Inquisition and who did not renounce their people and their faith in a nation- al renaissance. It is the appeal of women and children who perished at the hands of the "black hundreds" of Tsarist Russia. It is the cmpeal of millions of Jews whose ashes are :Tattered throughout Europe. It is the call of those who rose in the Warsaw Ghetto. It is the amaeal of my brethren who died on the gallows of Baghdad. It is the voice of my people who are building a new life in their own land. It is the voice of my mother who calls her son to her. The people of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a well- capture of Berlin. I was wounded twice. I received seven government decorations. Thus I fought to the limits of my strength for the defense of my long-suffering ancient people, for my relatives who were destroyed by the Hitlerites, for the future of Jewish children. From the moment when my people realised its secu- lar dream and created its own national state on the historic motherland of the Jews, I felt myself to be a citizen of Israel and I cannot imagine my- self away from Israel and without it. As all representatives of the Soviet power refuse to give me the right to leave for Israel, I hereby declare that I do not consider it possible to wear the distinctions granted to me by a government which does not honor my rights and which is hostile in its policies towards my own country. I ask you to deprive me, in accordance with the re- levant procedures, of all the distinctions I have been awarded and I appeal to you: LET MY PEO- PLE GO HOME! Girsh Lsakovich FEIGIN Lachplesha St. 48/50-15 Riga, Latvian SSR 4 May 1970 Let it be recorded In support of the just appeals being made on a world wide scale to secure just rights for USSRJews that the fearlessness of Girsh Feigin had compelled the Russian authorities to release him from a mental institution after being unfairly held there for two and a half weeks. In his fearless declaration is embodied the self-respect and the courage of Russian Jewry. The Kremlin's rule of terror meets the proper defiance inthis will to live as a Jew. Blessed the fearless in Russia whine acts set an example for all Jewry and all mankind never to give up the battle for freedom! An Appeal to Our Black Fellow-Citizens: Do Not Give Comfort to Arab Racists Among the most disturbing developments in the current revolts among the Blacks in our community is their antagonism to Israel which is developing into a hatred for all Jews. The anti-Zionist cam- paign among the Blacks is especially regrettable because our black fellow citizens have as yet failed to realize that the most serious anti- Negro movements are in evidence in Arab countries. What the blacks in this country fail to acknowledge is that the only vestiges of slavery in the world today are in the Arab countries. The Negro community has been alerted to this for a long time, yet the anti-Zionist campaign that has been encouraged on a worldwide scale from Communist quarters has gained ground while the Blacks themselves have done nothing against the slavery trade in Arab lands. Perhaps the appeal from black Sudanese to the United Nations against the genocide and slavery movement in the Sudan will bring better results than the pleadings for justice that have come from our ranks. The Sudanese rebels' plea was described under the beading, "2 Sudanese Rebels, Charging Genocide, Seek Help at UN," in an article in the New York Times by Michael T. Kaufman. The story reads: Two representatives of a black Sudanese liberation movement charged here yestreday that the Arab-led government of Sudan was using Egyptian and Libyan troops as well as Soviet planes In the 16-year conflict that has pitted Christian and pagan Blacks of the south against Moslems of the north. In what they described as an overt appeal to world public opinion, the two men described the policies carried out by the national gov- ernment in Khartoum "as genocide against the 4,000,1111 Blacki of the Southern Sudan." "We call upon the nations of the free world to express their indignation at what is happening and to bring pressure to bear en the nations that supply armaments le Khartoum," said Laurence Wol Wol, a Sorboune graduate who, as a member of the Southern Sedan Liberation Front, has presented a petition to the United Nation calling for observer teams to investigate his charges of wherever they may travel In Israel, and it is possible that there are too many requests for permission to go to the very border of the Suez by those who come to Israel for brief visits. geswelde. That can be corrected by some restrictions which are always justi- fled. Tho other spokesman, Frederick B. Maggott who idestilled him- But in the instance of the sightseeing that arouses anger and re- -. self as a camel of Anya'nya; the guerrilla - army of the south, said that 25 Soviet-bolt aircraft were being, used In bombardments of sentment we have no doubt that Israelis themselves, out of their anx- iety to see all that is unique and especially the captured territories, the southern provisces-aad that Libyasis and Baptises were among the 25,111 troops fighting tie _rfrb kale lima- also flock to the soldiers' encampments. If such practices are objec- tionable and create embarrassment among soldiers, causing them to Be said that M the last mon Years some 251,111 black Sudanese express strong resentment, tie intrusions should be corrected. There had lima abet to death aad 211,111 had died of banger. are no excuses for circus - riding in a time when the battle is for Israel's - 'new: • - pastilles! le the United Nations by the two • security and a future engrossed in dignity. 2•rldwy, Jesting 15, 1971 ' " SOW Jaws! NEWS men details; - of strachies. lidward Lawns, who is in charge ef defile* wilhaadt-ammemakermee Baited Nathan*, esiadahmed that neentel . . . .fly! es and circulated confidentially at the next meeting of the Human Rights Commission in Geneva. But under resolutions of the Eco- nomic and Social Council, the Commission "has not power to take any action." For its port, the Khartoum government has accused outside forces of stirring rebelioa and secession. "They stirred up civil wars in the Congo and Nigeria and they are trying to play the same evil game in the Sudan," said Premier Grater al-Nlmeiry in a recent interview in Khar- toum. Now we renew our appeal to the blacks in our communities in this country to end their unjust campaign against Zionism, not to be unfair to Israel which is ack- nowledged as the freest and most democatic country in the Middle East. There is every effort at raising the standards of Arabs who live amidst the Israelis. Friendship is encouraged not only with Arabs within Israel but with those in Israeli occupied territories, with all Arabs everywhere -who wish to trade with Israel or to -exchange good will with Jews everywhere. . What we need is an elevation of the standards of living among the Arabs as a measure that should lead to peace-between Israel and her neighbors. When tha t is achieved there inevitably also will be an end to slavery in Arab lands: To attain this we must have the friendship and under- standing of our black fellow-citi- zens. Let there be an end to malice and a beginning of good days for all people in a world striv- ing for peace! '