THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22—Friday, Nov. 23, 1973

Arabs Reward EEC Nations for Mideast Stand

ZOA President Opposes Return
of Any of 'Historic Homeland'

NEW YORK — Solidarity
with Israelis who oppose re-
linquishing to the Arabs any
part of the land historically
known as the land of Israel
"Eretz Yisrael" — was
declared last weekend by the
president of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America, Her-
man L. Weisman.

Addressing a meeting of
the organization's national
executive committee at the
New York Hilton Hotel,
Weisman took issue with the
advocates of a compromise
by Israel to yield part of the
territory of the land of Is-
rael — the West Bank of the
Jordan, the Gaza Strip and
the Golan Heights — to the
Arabs for the price of a
peace treaty.

adopted by the Zionist World
Congress in Jerusalem in
January 1972.
Jacques Torczyner, chair-
man of the administrative
board of the ZOA, said that
the "people of Israel are
determined that they want
peace but in secure and
guaranteed borders," but he
added "they will not return
to the borders of 1967, and
they will not be able to ac-
cept the Rogers Plan."
Torczyner, who just re-
turned from a visit to Israel,
said that "the direct negoti-
ations which might start
soon are fraught with great
danger."
He said that "while the
U.S. government denies any
pressure, the reliance of Is-
rael on military support
from the U.S. makes those
pressures real."
Israel accepted the Kissin-
ger cease fire, he said, be-
cause it is interested in the
return of the prisoners.

The Zionist leader also
cautioned against using the
formula "of secure and de-
fensible borders" by the gov-
ernment of Israel for bar-
gaining away part of the
historic homeland. Weisman
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developing countries which
have cut back- their oil de-
liveries to Europe."
The British Conservative
delegation strongly contest-
ed the part of the Parlia-
ment's resolution calling for
European counter-measures
against the Arab nations and
proposed an amendment
more in the appeasing tone
of the EEC resolution initiat-
ed by Great Britain and
France.
The British proposal, how-
ever, was voted down by a
21-14 vote.
In Bonn, the west German
Federa 1 Democratic Party
unanimously passed a reso-
lution reaffirming Israel's
vital interests and security. .
The party spoke of Ger-
many's special relations to
Israel and said Israel's
vital interests were as little
a matter of dispute as those
of the Arab states.
The party demanded im-
mediate peace negotiations,
and also a settlement of the
Palestinian problem.
Foreign Minister Walter
Scheel, addressing the FDP
congress as FDP chairman,
said he rejected accusations
that Israel had been "sacri•
ficed on the altar of oil in-
terests."
The most urgent thing
now, he added, was to work
for immediate peace nego-

Charm, Sensation, Fascination
in Golden's New Travel Book

Harry Golden is sensa-
tional. He looks for sensations
and finds them — as he did,
indeed, in '"Travels Through
Jewish America," just pub-
lished by Doubleday..
He is the clever writer who
knows how to emphasize the
unusual. He caught the spirit
of several American Jewish
communities and has incor-
porated his impressions in
the new book.
He wrote the book with his
son, Richard Goldhurst, a
social worker who knows the
Jewish communities. Both
write well. Both are good ob-
servers. They covered New
York — naturally! — and:
Cleveland, Savannah, Hart-
ford, Pittsburgh, Waltham,
Chicago, Los Angeles and St.
Louis.
Golden was also to have
done Detroit, but he missed
this community.
He touches upon many
things, such as the press, and
not very thoroughly. But,
again, the sensational does
the trick. Numerous of the
facts, however, are impres-
sive — such as his population
schedule that lists Detroit as
the 12th largest Jewish com-
munity population-wise. His
recollections are valuable.
These are always couched in
fascination.
Unusual items, about the
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VIENNA (JTA) — Euro-
pean Common Market coun-
tries were rewarded Sunday
by Arab countries for their
pro-Arab stance in the Mid-
dle East crisis.
After a four-hour meeting
of Arab oil ministers here,
they announced that the
Common Market countries
will be exempted from the
Arab oil producers' monthly
5 per cent supply cutback
in December.
But the statement of the Or-
ganization of Arab Oil Pro-
ducing Countries (OAPEC)
issued here also said that
the oil embargo to the
Netherlands and the United
States would continue.
The foreign ministers of
Common Market countries
recently called for a com-
plete withdrawal of. Israel
from all occupied Arab ter-
ritories.
In Brussels, however, the
European Parliament meeting
adopted a resolution Nov. 14
which was in sharp disagree-
ment with the joint declara-
tio of the nine Common
Market foreign ministers
Nov. 6.
After a long and heated
debate, the delegates accept-
ed a resolution calling for
an energetic joint European
policy which "would not ex-
clude political and economic
counter-measures against the

anywhere, when he takes the
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about tough communities, ob-
servers, yarmulka - sporting,
etc., there are charming tales
—and the Goldens are experts
in narrating them.

$50,000 Gift Helps
Laivich IEF Drive

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
$50,000 gift to the Israel

Emergency Fund Campaign,
being conducted by the Rab-
binical Assembly, association
of Conservative rabbis, was
made by Dr. Saul Lieber-
man, Rector of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America. The gift was made
to Dr. Judah Nadich, presi-
dent of the Rabbinical As-
sembly. In making the cash
gift, Dr. Lieberman told
Rabbi Nadich that he was
appealing through him "to
the members of our congre-
gations" to "please double
and triple your efforts in be-
half of the State of Israel.
Our brethren in Israel are
bleeding, for us as well. Be
part of them."

Rabbi Nadich said that Dr.
Lieberman, in a letter to
Rabbinical Assembly mem-
bers, had agreed to "permit
me to share his sentiments
with you to serve as an in-
spiration for each of our
1,100 members and their
1,500,000 congregants to re-
double our efforts at assist-
ing Israel thodugh the Israel
Emergency Campaign." Dr.
Nadich also said that a "Mac-
cabee Month" will be started
soon through which each rab-
bi would be asked to "strong-
ly urge each member of his
congregation" to become a
"shomer Yisrael" (Guardian
of Israel) by buying a $1,000
Israel Bond.

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Jewish Community Center of
Yonkers has become a divi-
sion of the Federation of Jew-
ish Philanthropies through
association with the Federa-
tion's Associated YM-YWHAs
of Greater New York, ac-
cording to Lawrence B. But-
tenwieser, Federation presi-
dent. He said the Federation
That cause is strong, which
currently supports a variety
of recreational, family and has not a multitude but a
children's service agencies strong man behind it.
—J. R. Lowell.
in Westchester County.

tiations. After an agreement,
the EEC would throw in its
weight to improve the eco-
nomic and social situation in
the Middle East, he said.
In New York, a leader of
the Jewish Labor Committee
called upon "any appropriate
agency of government—Con-
gress or administrative —to
launch an immediate probe
into whether United States
oil companies are being
blackmailed into paying for
pro-Arab and anti-Jewish
propaganda in the United
States."

Hotel Roosevelt, that "if
large corporations are now
admitting that they illegally
contributed to political cam-
paigns, let us ascertain right
now whether in the Arab oil
campaign to keep Americans
cold, there is not also a
blackmailing of American oil
companies to help defray the
costs of anti-Israel and anti-
Jewish propaganda in this
country."

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