SPITZER'S New Left Support for Arab Terrorists Abating? NEW YORK—Support by the New Left in the United States and Europe for the Arab terrorists in the Middle East conflict has mark- edly decreased in recent months, a report by the American Jewish Committee discloses. A. comprehensive survey of New Left attitudes and actions was made public here Thursday by Philip E. Hoffman, president of the AJC, at the opening of its 65th annual meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- tel. The report, prepared by Milton Ellerin, director of the Committee's trends analyses division, in collabo- ration with Abraham S. Karlikow, director of its European office, indicated that the extent of New Left attacks on Israel had abated because of: • Disillusion by the New Left with Arab terrorist forces following their defeat by King Hussein's army in Jordan last fall. • The general over-all decline in influence, importance and pro- gram activity by the New Left. The re-emergence of Viet- nam as a dramatic issue to ab- sorb remaining New Left ener- gies, as contrasted with the situa- tion before the U.S. incursions into Cambodia and Laos. • The increasing concern of New Left groups with other local issues in various countries. • A split among New Left groups about which Arab states and political parties to support and which to oppose, as contrasted with the near unanimity of New Leftists in years past in over-all support of the Arab terrorist cause. • The tentative steps toward peace taken by Israel and Egypt, spurred by the United States and the Soviet Union, which have evap- orated the position that some New Left forces had assigned them- selves of providing the grounds for an entente between Jews and Arabs on the basis of their "progressive" ideologies. • The Leningrad trials by the Soviet Union against certain Jews, with the resultant outcry it pro- voked in the world, which moved certain anti-Soviet New Leftists to cease their consistent anti-Israel position, since they now • were MAC-0•LAC AMERICA'S FINEST PAINT INTERIOR ONE-COAT FINISH Fadeless Colors Odorless Non-toxic MIRACLE PLASTIC No-Drip Scrubbable Clean up- with water $ C 79 %11, gal. 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The Black Panthers, once a prolific source of pro-Al Fatah, anti-Zionist, anti-Israel and anti- Semitic propaganda, is in the throes of a death struggle," Another significant factor in re- ducing the volume of leftist at- tacks on Israel, the report pointed out, has been "the vigorous attack against the pro-Arab, anti-Israel posture of the campus Left 1 a u n c h e d by Jewish radical groups." Repeat By Popular Demand "The Bintel Brief" Reg. $6.95 OPEN SUN. 9:30 to 5 YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP Assembly of America, declared that "Israel cannot become a sur- rogate for American Jewry's obli- gation to the covenant of Jewish existence." Rabbi Kelman explained: "In Israel, hopefully, we can help demonstrate the special qualities which a state with a Jewish ma- jority can exemplify in creating a society where. justice and compas- sion prevail. And the American Jew can do no less in demonstrat- ing that he can create a Jewish society in a nation which welcomes diversity and in which the Jewish segment retains its voluntary loyalty to preserving an identity and role consistent with our herit- age and hallowed hopes." Rabbi Kelman added that "the reawakening of Jewish consci- ousness and mutual responsibil- ity in recent years" made him "confident that the inexorable choices which confront us will deepen our interdependence and enable both Israel and American Jewry to develop vibrant Jew- ish traditions." He noted that "Despite repeated predictions of gloom about Jewish life in America, every indicator points to a larger number of young and old more intensely involved in every aspect of Jewish educa- tion and commitment than at any previous period." The convention's keynote speech was delivered by Gov. Frank Licht of Rhode Island. The legis- lator. a member of the Conserva- tive Synagogue in Providence and former president of the General Jewish Committee of Providence, cautioned that "We must guard against any imposed world plan that would endanger Israel's secu- rity." He said "Peace cannot and should not be imposed on the Mid- dle East — as desperately as the Middle East needs peace." Licht also called for freedom of emigration for Soviet Jews, an end of harassment, the eradication of anti-Jewish discrimination in em- ployment and -higher education, and freedom of "full expression of their national-cultural identity, which has been denied to them" but granted to "all other Soviet nationalities." LIMITED OFFER! ! "SPRING SPECIAL" At SEARS "The Top One" Sears, Roebuck & Co. 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What does it mean?" The answer to these youths— "many of them deeply idealistic, groping for a new and better way of life"—must be answered "in an affirmative and vital way 11:1S7 our active participation in a program of Jewish content that can be an integral part of our way of life as Jews," Goldberg declared. "This is the challenge that Judaism faces today," he said. "It is a challenge that we should all accept." The Federation president called on congregations _ to actively soli- cit the participation of youth, and to let "young and vibrant mem- bers replace tired and dedicated leadership, for the alternative is perpetuation, and is likened to a field of corn which is constant— planted but never rotated, its im- potence being assured." Detroiter I. Murray Jacobs was elected treasurer of the federation, and Leonard E. Baron and Abe Katzman, also Detroiters, were elected to the board of directors. The convention was told by Rabbi Mordecai L. Brill, family life counselor at the American Foundation of Religion and Psy- chiatry, New York, that the future of Judaism depended on convinc- ing alienated Jewish youth "that the blueprint is to be found in Judaism." The federation refused to con- demn the harassment tactics of the Jewish Defense League or to endorse the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam "at the earliest possible time consistent with their safety." But it did approve resolutions condemning Soviet anti-Semitism, public support of private schools and "formal prayer in any form or guise" in American public schools, and measures favoring freedom of emigration for Soviet Jews, continued American military aid to Israel and aid to the dis- advantaged of all religions. Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, executive vice president of the Rabbinical NOW SOL The For the Most Eelegant Bar Mitzva Suits in Town with the Finest Fit Slims and Huskies Too! 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