!t! NAACP President Applies Jewish Soul to Civil Rights By CHARLOTTE DUBIN A threat to replace him as presi- dent of the NAACP just doesn't rattle an old fighter like Kivie Kaplan, who wears his civil rights battle scars like so many ribbons across his chest. The 68-year-old retired Boston industrialist, in Detroit for the an- nual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, figures that "Ii you believe in a cause, you don't let such things bother you." That the NAACP ought to con- sider changing its integrationist image and replace its traditionally w hite president with a black leader was the suggestion of the Boston chapter of the association. The chapter president did ac- knowledge, however, the consider- able achievements of Kaplan, who has served the organization for the past 40 years and has been re- elected national president every year since 1966. Kaplan said he will he "avail- able" for re-election in January. but no matter what happens, "I'll work for them as long as they want me." Ile added: "If you're a veneer; liberal, all you need is an alibi to conk out (of the civil rights fight)." Kaplan is well aware that he has made enemies with his out- spoken criticism of those Jews who once prided themselves on their liberalism, but now talk another game. "The Jews have suffered for thousands of years, but not until we came to this country did we have the fran- chise. If we're not aware of the need for open housing and equal education for all, then we're not Jews, we're hypocrites. We've got to practice Judaism in our everyday life," Kaplan has the credentials to talk like that. He is a vice chair- man of the executive committee of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform ) and with his wife Emily established th: , ❑ AIIC Religious Action Center in Washington. D. C. Ile is proud of the fart that he belongs to three Reform templ,,,. as well as one Conservative an.? one Orthodox synagogue. And a Congregational church. L'One of my closest friend- and a true friend of Israel is the Rev . S. Ralph Harlow, a founder of the American-Christian Palestine Com- mittee. lie always believed that if you loved people, you prayed with them " But when Rev. Harlow sought to join two of the temples to which Kaplan belonged. he was turned down. Thus, "I joined a Congregational church so Ralph and I could pray together.") Kaplan's own devotion to Israel is evidenced in the many trips he has taken there including one with officials of the NAACP. He is pleased by the associa- tion's many pronouncements of friendship for Israel, particularly those by its executive director, Roy Wilkins, who in March was award- ed an honorary fellowship by the Hebrew University. Kaplan pooh-poohed reports that the NAACP was hoping to rejoin the Black Convention which recently rammed through an anti-Israel resolution in Gary, Ind. Most of the conventioneers had left when some 200 militants voted for the dismantling of Is- rael, for black separatism and against cross-district busing. These are three issues with which the NAACP cannot com- promise, Kaplan said. "I assure you I have heard of no effort to rejoin the Gary convention. What you have heard is just press sen- sationalism." Despite President Nixon's grow- ing popularity among Jews be- cause of his aid to Israel, Kaplan — who describes himself as a Re- KIVIE KAPLAN publican — has made it perfectly clear that he doesn't want the in- cumbent Republican President to serve another term. "The Jews are under the im- pression that Nixon is the mo- shiakh (messiah) for Israel. But he is doing for Israel only what is in America's best interests. Any President would do the same." It is on domestic issues that Mr. Nixon has Kaplan — and the NAACP — worried. "You think he's a friend?" Kaplan asked rhetorically. "How many Jews did he name to the Supreme Court" How many did he name to the Cabinet?" At the reminder that President Nixon's closest adviser, Henry Kissinger, is a Jew, Kaplan sug- gested that Kissinger's Jewishness is an accident o f birth. The t wo men shared the same beach on Martha's Vineyard. where the Kaplans spend their summers. "and for the longest time, I was unaware that Kissinger was a Jew." Kaplan insists the Nixon adminis- tration has demonstrated — in its treatment of school desegregation, employment policies in govern- ment. housing and other issues -- a lack of concern for minorities. Unlike other NAACP leaders, w ho have ex pressed support for Sen. Geor;z.e McGovern, Kaplan is •licking by Hubert Humphrey. - Why? Because of 25 years of civil rights effort. I remember when he :led Walter R eut her and Arthur Goldberg and Ralph Helstein, head of the packing men's union in Chicago, used to go to every NAACP convention. - Recognizing that busiim has worked magic for George Wallace ( - My children were bused almost Military Balance in ME Outlined LONDON (ZINS)—How does the present military balance of power appear between Israel and her Arab neighbors five years since the Six-Day War? According to the Strategic Insti- tute of London, the relative strength in war material five years ago of Israel and the three Arab states, Egypt, Syria and Jordan, directly involved in the fighting was as follows: Arab states, about 400,000 soldiers, vs. Israel's 250,- 000. In armored equipment, the Arab regimes had at their disposal 2,200 tanks vs. 800 in Israel's arsenal. The combined Arab air power amounted to 656 aircraft vs. the Israel air force of 240 planes. In June 1972, the relative strength in personnel and equipment is as follows: Arab forces, some 490,000 troops vs. Israel defense force now numbering 300,000. Arab tanks • total 2,800 vs. Israel's 1,300. Com- bined Arab air strength consists of 770 planes vs. Israel's air force • of 375 combat planes. No data is given concerning'' other military equations such as naval forces, including submarines.: and missiles of all descriptions. 40 years ago. But you didn't hear any complaint from whites till there was talk of busing blacks"), Kaplan dismisses talk of Wallace as - a vice presidential running mate on the Democratic ticket. "We must keep as far away from bigots as possible," he said. Bigotry is what brought Kap- lan to the NAACP in the first place 40 years ago. He recalls seeing a sign on a Miami hotel that read: "No Dogs or Jews Allowed." His Negro driver, aware of the pain it must have caused Kaplan, remarked that discrimination was old hat to him; he could not go out after 8 p.m. without a permit. "And when I couldn't reply, my driver added: 'We Negroes can't go swimming in the ocean.' I went home and joined the NAACP, and have been working ever since." The presidency is no figurehead title to Kaplan_ He's been in so many civil rights marches, he's lost count. To the Selma. Ala., march in 1965, he brought his son Edward (today a professor of French and teacher of Jewish mysticism at Amherst) and one of his grandsons. Fifty-eight mem- bers of his family, including his ife, two daughters and his grand- children, hold $500 life member- ships in the NAACP. One of the photographic treas- ures he carries with him is that of himself. and Martin Luther King Jr., with whom he had a close friendsip. The fact that Jews have been in the forefront of civil rights efforts is nothing new. In fact, the NAACP includes among its founders the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Lillian Wald. Kaplan's predeces- sors as president. Joel and Arthur Spingarn, also were Jews. This is a point of pride to Kap- lan, the grandson of a rabbi in Europe w hose name he bears. At the same time, he is disturbed by the actions. and words, of indi- vidual Jews who like other whites "don't really know Negroes. All they know are maids and the guys ho clean their cars. React Ebony. and you'll learn a lot that snit don't o-e in the is hit, pre, You know. I often meet women who tell me about the trouble they're ha, ing w oh the inaM. and it all gets mixed up wilh ti' or feel trigs about•roc-:. I tell them they're letting a personal merit problem get contused w the issue of human Something else he doesn't like is - We don't the word "shvartza like piople to call u. yids or sheemes. Well. Negroes don't like to be called niggers or shvartzas " Kaplan wishes for a return of the good old days, when young Jews were involved in the civil rights cause. lie acknowledges that the Blacks themselves started to turn assay white vol unteers, but he hopes it was temporary. He excuses many such black !Egypt to Pay Netherlands After Seizing 2 Concerns expressions of pride, just as he in- sists that some "affirmative ac- tion" in employment and educa- tion is necessary. "We Jews are 2.9 per cent of the population of the United States, yet we are 10 per cent of the college student population and 25 per cent of the college faculty population. If our Jewish young men and women apply to college and are turned down, they can apply to 99 others. A Negro cannot." Kaplan knows he doesn't always say the popular thing , --- two. policemen *ticking close to him are proof of that — but he sin- cerely believes that what he says is motivated by "Jewish soul. - That spirit was conveyed in a cita- tion presented to hint last weekend by Temple Israel. It describes Kaplan as a "dis- tinguished American, a committed Jew and a noble humanitarian whose people are all God's chil- dren, whose congregation is all mankind." Friday, July 7, 1972-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PASSPORT PHOTOS 2 .. 63" Papertique 28635 Southfield AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Egypt has agreed to compensate the Nether- lands for nationalizing a decade ago two Dutch concerns, Philips and Heinekens, commerce ministry of- ficials said. 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