Gera Jewels From Jaffa at ZOD Trade Fair;
Art, Food and Clothes to Be Auctioned

Hebrew Literature Vol ume to Be Printed

CHICAGO (JTA) — The celebrations marking the
most comprehensive one-vol- 25th anniversary of Israel.
Display of sterling silver fair at which many items will be among the items to ume collection of Hebrew
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jewelry by Gera of Old City from Israel will be on view be shown by the Israel Stamp literature available in Eng-
of Jaffa—all hand crafted— and purchasable. Club. Art by Kingsley Art 1 , sh-speaking countries will

will be on display and sale at
Gallery, food items from be published by Swallow
The Schubots also brought
Press of Chicago. The 550-
the annual trade fair of the
from Israel gold rings, pen- Kitchen Maid Food Distri- page book was written by
Zionist Organization of De-
dants sets with diamonds and butors, Mediterranean Im- the Judaic scholar-journalist,
ports gifts and Sherri's Wo- Nahtaniel Kravitz.
troit, at the Zionist Cultural
Center, Saturday evening
men's Fashions, all will be
In
addition
to
displays
of
auctioned
every 15 minutes.
and all day Sunday.
Release of the book, "3000
Admission is free and the Years of Hebrew Literature:
This display, brought from Israel-made clothes by
Israel by Douglas Schubat, Princeton Shop and Shif- entire community is invited From the Earliest Times
a ZOD board member, and man's there will be displays to participate in the project Through the 20th Century,"
Mrs. Schubot, will be demon- by Scholnick's. to encourage purchase of Is- will coincide with National
Jewish Book Month- and other
strated by them during the
Israel stamps and coins rael-made goods.

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Hostility Traced to Arabs, Kremlin

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with significant Jewish stu-
dent bodies, who said their
Jewish classmates were con-
ceited, selfish and bossy.
Dr. Glock pointed out that
where non-Jewish successful
students were disliked, they
were assessed as individuals
and not by their religions.
Declaring that while "aca-
demic success tends to breed
conceit simply because the
school puts such high value
on this kind of achieve-
ment," Dr. Glock said that
the anti-Semitic youngsters
saw conceit as "an inherent
Jewish trait." On the other
hand, he continued, "the
more privileged students,
themselves successful, rec-
ognized that it was not."

far right; a major component

is the heavily increasing
flow of Arab and Soviet
propaganda; a major trend
is the use of euphemisms
such as the terms "anti-Zion-
ist" and "anti-Zionism" when
"anti - Jewish" and "anti-
Judaism" are really meant.

While there was keen sen-
stivity to anti-Semitism fol-
lowing the Nazi period, many
reputable individuals and in-
stitutions , including govern-
ment agencies, today are in-
different or callously disre-
gard the concerns, feelings
and interests of the Jewish
community, Peirez noted. His
Summary was based on an
investigation of current man-
ifestations of anti-Semitism
in the United States conduct-
ADL also reported "a ed by ADL under the direc-
marked increase during the tion of Arnold Forster, the
past two years in the scope agency's general counsel.
of American anti-Jewish ac-
Forster said he traced the
tivities, incidents, organiza- most important sources of
tions and publications." Ac- hostility toward Jews to
cording to Lawrence Peirez, "broadsides from the Soviet
chairman of the ADL fact- and Arab worlds." Ile said
finding committee, "the em- that "Moscow has inundated
erging dimensions of the forums of opinion in this
threat to the security of country, including the United
American Jewry are disturb- Nations, with ancient can-
ing and cannot be regarded ards about Jewish financial
as negligible."
influence a n d outrageous
Peres told 200 ADL lead- comparisons between Israel

en that: anti-Semitism is nit and Hitler's German y."
longer largely limited to the From the Arab world, he
continued, an endless stream
of raw anti-Semitism and
blatant untruths about Israel
and the Mid East conflict
finds its way into Ameri-
can's campuses, lecture cir-
cuits, mass media — and
ultimately to its grass roots."
Peirez said that "incred-
ible as it may seem, in the
wake of the massacre of Is-
raeh Olympic team mem-
bers at Munich some respect-
able commentators in the
A weekly Outs, ...rhino the press, television, radio and
aniniversory mete...Mims of among some clergymen
She birth of fere'', has been pre-
a striking capacity
pared for this mid other member showed
Papers of the American Jewish to play down the savagery
lives Association by the Deport-

A Weekly
Israel Quiz

ment of [duration and Culture
of the .4 Ineelefell See nee of the
World Zionist Drown:anon.

1. What were the names
the four holy cities of
Palestine?
2. Which city in Israel is
called the "capital of the

of

Negev"?
3. By what power was
Palestine ruled in 1918?
4. Which nation conquered
Palestine in 1918?
5. Name the famous trial
Theodor Herzl was covering
as a journalist in 1894?
6. What is the name of the
Zionist classic written by
Leo Pinsker?

7. Who was the first high
commissioner for Palestine
under the British Mandate?

8. What is "Yom Yerus-
halayim"?
9. What does the word
"Aliya" mean?
10. How are the two main
communities of Jews in Is-

rael designated?
Answers to the above ques-
tions will be found on page
6 of this issue.

of the terrorists' actions and
to play up their supposed
'root causes'—a thrust simi-
lar to the propaganda litany
used by the terrorists them-
selves to justify their ac-
tions."
Peirez said that a number
of extremist groups had
used the 1972 election cam-
paigns to advance anti-Jew-
ish purposes. Foremost
among these, he declared,
was the American Party and
its presidential candidate,
John Schmitz, who received
more than a million votes.
Describing both as "instru-
ments of the John Birch So-
ciety," Peirez said that
Schmitz and his running
mate, Tom Anderson, both
officials of the Birch Soci-
ety, had based their cam-
paign on a Birch-distributed
book, "None Dare Call It
Conspiracy." According to
Peirez, the book "is saturat-
ed with anti-Semitism of the
kind disseminated by anti-
Jewish propagandists f o r
more than 50 years."
Peirez also pointed out that
J. B. Stoner, a long-time
anti-Jewish agitator, a for-
mer Ku Klux Klan organiz-
er, and a Democratic prim-
ary candidate in Georgia for
the U.S. Senate, used blatant
anti-black and anti-Jewish
radio and television cam-
paign appeals, and amassed
40,000 votes.
He further stated that the
Communist Party and the So-
cialist Workers Party (Trot-

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skyist) ran Presidential can-
didates who engaged in bit-
ter anti-Israel appeals. The
SWP, he said, called for the
outright destruction of Is-
rael; the CP stopped short
of that extreme, but just
barely. The positions of both
parties regarding Jews and
Israel, he asserted, have
crossed the line into outright

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