16—Friday, May 25, 1973. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ‘Golda Wanted Surveillance of Her Cabinet to Plug Leaks in '70' The Art of Insult By DAVID SCHWARTZ rarely gets any pleasure from them. What's the use of denying People were delighted it. Sometimes Jews are a when Leonard insulted them. smart people. Take the case He said to Perry Como: of Leonard Levitzky, a Jew- "You have a very fine ish boy in Chicago. His voice—too bad it's in the father was a tailor on the throat of Bing Crosby." west side of Chicago. His He said to his friend Ed father used to say him, "I think you ought to learn Sullivan: "There's nothing tailoring too. Remember, An- about you that reincartion drew Johnson was a tailor couldn't cure." Art has been defined as and became President of the United States." - But papa," that which makes you feel Leonard said, "Johnson was good. A cake or insult that gives you the happy feeling impeached, you know." "Well, at least be a doc- can be as much art as a tor," said his father. But good painting. Leonard Levitzky instead be- Leonard had his rules came a life guard and then about the art of insult. In a dancer. His father was the first place, it was brief. very worried. Then one day, His insults were reduced to Leonard Levitzky came one sentence. Then it had home. "Papa," he said glee- the impact of a bullet. Sec- fully, "I am going in the in- ondly, Leonard said an in- sulting business." sult is only ridiculous if it "What kind of business is is aimed at a big shot. that?" asked his father. On occasion he would vio- "Have you got a union?" late the last rule. Once con- Suffice it to say that fronted by a heckling audi- Leonard Levitzky, better ence, he said, "If I were known as Jack E. Leonard, Paul Revere, I wouldn't warn made a national reputation as you." the New York Times puts it, No doubt hi: selection of "bad-mouthing" people fort the big shot as his target 40 years. Last week, his was his democratic. his Jew- passing brought sorrow to ish feeling, that it was the many. big shot who usually needs People have been insulting the insult. It was a kind of one another for a long time. medicine for the sickness But how many good insulters known as the swelled head. are there? For ten good Some rabbis are quite good complimenters, you can't at this kind of "medical" find one good insulter. For insult. one thing, most insulters are Once the Roshpitzer Rebbe entirely too verbose. Before visited a wealthy Jew known they come to the point, the to be miserly in donating for chances are you have lost a good cause. The stingy man all interest. And above all, seeing the Rebbe from a dis- ninety-nine per cent resort tance hid himself behind a to old cliches. There is an bush, but the Rebbe spotted utter lack of creativeness, him. of any originality. A person "You know " said the Rebbe, "you are greater than even Moses himself. The Talmud tells us that the Rated No 1 in the U.S.A. . Come in and see why welcoming of a man is even before you buy! a greater mitzva than the From $49.50 welcoming of the Divine Presence. When Moses saw TYPEWRITER God, it is written, he hid his CO. 10622 W. 7 MILE ROAD face, but you hid your en- 2 Mks., E. of Moyers I tire body." DI 2-1600 (Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM (JTA)—The The U.S. State Department newspaper Haaretz said Wed- and the Israel Embassy re- Meir ordered the security fused to comment on a re- services in 1970 to place port published in the New members of her cabinet un- York Times that the em- der surveillance in order to bassy telephones were tapped trace the source of leaks of by the FBI. classified information to the The report surfaced in con- press. nection with testimony by According to Haaretz poli .James McCord at the Senate tical correspondent Dan Mar- hearings on Watergate. McCord claimed that tele- galit, the order was rescind- ed after a protest by Gahal Ithone calls made from his leader Menahem Begin, who home in September and Oc- s a member of Mrs. Meir's tot;er, 1972 were tapped. Gov- coalition government at the ernment investigators said lie was reffering to his ails ;Imo. The newsparer said that 10 the Chilean and Israeli the premier was diturbed by ( , mbcssies. the Times report- a series of leaks to the press ed. According to the Times, in 1970. The leaks included "Intelliczence officials con- material sent by the cabinet firmed the existence of wire- en the Israeli Embassy," secretariat to various minis- ters. Mrs. Meir ordered an under a program code-named investigation and interroga- "Scope" which was initiated during the Johnson adminis- tion of her ministers. ration. Most of them cooperated The Times said a govern- with the security services. But ment source specifically re- Begin raised the matter at a called receiving a transcript cabinet meeting and man- of a conversation involving aged to convince Justice Premier Golda Meir and the Minister Yaacov Shimshon then Israeli Ambassador Shapiro of his point of view. Itzhak Rabin during • the Begin insisted that the se- Middle East crisis of 1970. curity services were answer- "Mrs. Meir was discussing able to the cabinet, not the Secretary of State (William other way around, and Mrs. P.) Rogers, the source recal- Meir's initiative was dropped, led," the Times reported. Margalit wrote. His articel (Addressing a Foreign alleged similarities between Press Association luncheon the 19'70 incident and the ;n Jerusalem Tuesday, Mrs. current Watergate scandal Meir dismissed the Times re- in Washington. port as unconfirmed. But she. 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Mrs. Meir said that doc- tors who examined her dur- ing a hospital checkup last week had not advised her one way or the other but only begged her not to cite them as witnesses whatever her decision. She played down the im- portance of differences with- in her own party. "There are always differences, but some- how or other we manage to live together and do good things," she said. She said that the world should judge Israel by its official govern- ment statments, ratified by the Knesset and by its ac- tions. ALTERATIONS FREE QUIST GATEWAY to ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE sible people do not talk sec- rets on long distance tele- phone.) Golda Calls Watergate Sad for Friends of U.S. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pre- mier Golda Meir said Tuesday she was convinced that Presi- dent Nixon would not let Is- rael down in his summit talks with Soviet Communist Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev in Washington next month. She said she anticipated no change in U.S. Middle East policy and could only hope for a change for the better in l'rezhnev's policy. Mrs. Meir spoke and an- swered questions at a Foreign Press Association luncheon here. She said there had been "no basic differences of op- inion on policy with the Nixon administration" since she took office. She said that Mr. Nixon did not doubt the sincerity of Israel's desire for peace and that he believ- ed that a strong Israel was the best guarantee of peace in the region. Referring to the Water- gate scandal, Mrs. Meir said it was sad and disturbing for friends of the U.S. and friends of Mr. Nixon. She. said that she "did not know the first thing" -about the affair itself but could state firmly that "Nothing what- ever has changed" in rela- tions between Israel and the U.S. government and betw2en Israel and Mr. Nixon. Mrs. Meir evaded questions as to whether she plans to remain in office after next fall's national elections. "What would Israeli journal- ists do to me, supposing I decided to stand for re-elec- tion, and I told the foreign press first?" she asked. She The first package in the Adopt-A-Family Program of the Detroit Action Committee for Soviet Jewry was sent recently from Tikva Lodge of Bnai Brith. Several of the clothing items included in the parcel are shown here by, from left, Bernard Panush, international concerns chairman of Tikva Lodge, which paid all duties and mailing charges for the package; Al Farber, outgoing chairman of the Action Committee; and Allan Rosenberg, chairman of the Adopt-A-Family committee of Tikva Lodge. Another parcel was sent by Downtown-Fox Lodge of Bnai Brith. Harry Bernstein, corrE;p:',nding secretary of the Actinn r :;:aTii:t,Lee, adopted a family hi --;:ir, winch will involve sending two ......,, packages a year, as well as letters to the recipient family, to Russian officials and American legislators t" - obtain the family's release from the Sovip+ - union. 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