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February 25, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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Ad_ Filled Withbistortions on Israel

Compiling-aTeef
.figures :that
misrepresent the American extent
of American aia to Israel, one of
the extremist Jewish enemies of
Israel, Alfred M. Lilienthal, on
Tuesday inserted a full-page ad
in the New York Times soliciting
financial aid in a campaign to end
the American-Jewish friendship.
In his listing of figures, the Jew-
ish anti-Israeli does not indicate
the extent of renayment made by
Israel to the United States for

Dr.

MoWshowitz Named

Yeshiva.: U ;A dviser

THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS
10--Fridef, Febriery 25, 1972 -



The !truth-in , the, latten..!:caPe, - is Hark steitiAkit=ti careless-readers
14-04 IS?
' Dr. t63evIrdar:
that Senator Hart„reaffirmed, to might think the senator sub-
'AN'ATi4IT
The Jewish_l ■ lews, on Dec, 15, his scribed to the ad's message,'Netv showitz has -beett-appointed special
Is Notka itethativei
strong support for Israel and ex- ing that the-ad complained litat- - adyiserfte tite3krasident oVIleshina-
Call
plained why he voted against Sen. Israel was a 51st state in which Vniversity, effective March 1, - it
Henl'y Jackson's amendment to the United States had no voice, was announced by Dr. Samuel Bel-
3e 862-3200
kin, president. _ _
add $500,000,000 to the Department Hart stated, "this is nutty."
of Defense appropriation bill for
Dr. Mowshowitz. spiritual leader l i
"The last thing we should seek
aid to Israel. The aniendment later
of the Hillcrest Jewish Center in
is direct control over another Flushing
was dropped by a House-Senate country's
since 1949, has gained
political and military
conference.
policy. That would be the best way recognition for his leadership in
Sen. Hart wrote: "My vote on to repeat the mistake of Viet Nam. civic, communal and cultural af-,
PST CONTROL SERVICE. Inc.
this particular amendment in no In fairness, the ad should have fairs, and his efforts on behalf of
susranecee Centred of Roaches,
loans
Miee, Spiders and Clover Mites.
way signals a diminution of my mentioned that, "Israel has never Soviet and Polish Jewry and Israel.
He claims that the U. S. aided strong support for Israel—support
military advisers or
Israel economically with $1,800,- most recently demonstrated when asked for
Sen. Hart said. He reiter-
000,000, but allocations to educa- I co-sponsored Senate Resolution troops,"
ated
his
Dec.
15 statement and
tional and charitable causes are 177 which calls for shipment of added. "I am for
American sup-
not accounted for, and he fails to Phantom jets to Israel."
port to Israel although the ad al-
show the vastly overwhelming
He said he felt the amendment lows the reader to think that I
sums that were 'given to the Arab had been offered and approved in am not. I was in favor of the re-
states during 1948-1971.
haste, that funds already were cent sale of Phantoms, although
In listing private tax-exempt con- available for Israel and that if ad- the
ad implies that I was not."
tributions to Israel as amounting ditional money were needed, "it
Hart said he would continue to
to $2,500,000,000, Lilienthal fails would be made available promptly,
endorse whatever help is logically
to show that they were JDC as with my strong support."
required to end Mid East hostil-
well as WA gifts for relief pur-
141 8 W. 9 Mile d.
Ferndale, Mich.
The available funds to which he ities. Lilienthal's Mid East Per-
poses to aid Jews who survived referred included $300,000,000 in
Alfons G. Rehme
548-3926
spective group was challenged on
the Nazi terror.
Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche
military credit sales for Israel (ap- •his claim that the "inordinate price
Then he lists Israel Bond proved
Between Livened; & Pinatrett
in the Senate 12 days be- . . . for the abnormal U.S.-Israel
sales as having amounted to fore the vote on the Jackson
has included 6,000,-
$6,000,000,000, and the asterisks Amendment), another $85,000,000 relationship"
000,000 to Israel in Israel bonds
the item with the claim that they for supporting assistance for Is- during
1948-71.
were "not subject to the Inter- rael (both approved in the Senate
nal Equalization Tax as are 12 days before the vote on the
A spokesman for the Israel Bond
other foreign securities," there- Jackson Amendment), plus $500;- Organization told the JTA that,
during
that period Bond sales to-
by also misleading the readers 000,000 approved last year which
taled $1,900,000,000 of which eighty
by grouping the totals into $10,- would be available this year.
300,000,000 as being "$3,500 per
Senators whose names were list- five per cent or $1,600,000,000
Israeli citizen"—a claim so evi- ed in the ad have declared they were sold in the U.S. Of this, al-
dently misleading that It might were not contacted prior to publi- most $1,000,000,000 has already
shock even the Arabs.
been redeemed, the Israel Bond
cation.
Another resort to misrepre-
The office of Sen. Hart in spokesman said, the bulk of the
sentation is Lilienthal's inclusion Washington -said :Thursday that money has remained in the U.S.
of Michigan Sen. Philip A. Hart in Hart "repudiated the logic" of to cover the costs of Israeli equip-
a listing of senators who "showed the ad. The names of the 14 ment purchases. Asked where
courage and foresight" by voting Senators appeared on the bot- Lilienthal and his supporters might
in stock
"NO on credits for Phantoms!" tom of the page in such a way, have gotten the $6,000,000,000 fig-
ure, the spokesman suggested,
is marked down
"their own imagination."
Observers See Possible -Trial - Ballo& Adding to the dubious nature of
famous
brand name
the so-called facts in the,adver-
tisement
was
a
quote
alleged
to
in Report of Soviet Ship's Response to
knit pants, slacks, jeans
have been made by the late Presi-
Distress Call by an Israeli Freighter dent Kennedy: "I wholly agree
knit shirts, dress shirts
that American partisanship in the
LONDON (JTA)—A routine in- itself appeared to be an unusual Arab-Israel
conflict
is
dangerous
cident at sea, reported in an oh- formulation with reference to Is- to both the United States and the
leather coats, and the
scure Soviet medical journal, is rael.
Free World."
being viewed by observers in Mos-
latest spring arrivals
Students of the Soviet press have
A spokesman for Sen. Edward
cow as a possible trial baloon loft-
ed by Kremlin leaders to test the long noted that important policy M. Kennedy criticized the use of
changes
are
often
hinted
at
first
the quotation. The spokesman told
possibility of improved relations
in second rank newspapers so that JTA that the out-of-court quota-
with Israel.
The incident involved the re. reaction can be gauged on a small tion misconstrues the position of
sponse of a Soviet ship to a medi- scale before the leadership com- President Kennedy, who clearly
cal distress call from an Israeli mits itself. The "balloon" can eas- was on record as favoring aid to
*Shopping at Teen Man is like having a B.I.L.-
be hauled down if it is serious- Israel.
freighter in the mid-Pacific re- ily
cently. The doctor of the Russian ly challenged.
in the business.
Actually, the quotation was writ-
The
article
in
the
Medical
Gaz-
ship, a woman, boarded the Is-
ten in a letter,to Lilienthal, dated
What the heck it's all in the family.
raeli vessel to treat an injured ette was filed by its correspondent Sept. 30, 1960, when Kennedy was
in Vladivostok. It reported that senator, and related to Lilienthal's
seaman.
Such incidents at sea are corn- the Israeli crew experienced a criticism of Kennedy's speeches
nionplace. The fact that it was the change of heart toward the Rus- before ZOA and Liberal Party
subject of an article in the Medi- sians and appreciated the doctor's meetings while running for Presi-
NORTHLAND • OAKLAND MALL
cal Gazette two weeks ago seemed dedication and good intentions. "So dent. Even the rest of the letter
to be of significance to Jews and it should be," he wrote, adding, does not state that Kennedy op-
ROCHESTER
• EASTGATE. CENTER (Roseville)
"Soviet humanism carried the posed, but that, he hoped for, a
others in the USSR.
day."
Mid East "agreement."
The headline over the article,
"Ships Change Course," seemed
to them to have political signifi-
cance in line with the fact that
the article appeared just as
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt
arrived in Moscow for talks on
the Middle East.
The name of the ship's doctor
-14
suggested that she was of Jewish
origin, and the article noted that
the ship concerned belonged to a
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