Purely Commentary Israeli and . Arab Sentiments Juxtdposed; World Guilt in Destroyed Peace Little, if any, consolation is derived from the knowl- edge that from the earliest days of Israel's existence Jews pleaded with Arabs for an accord, and the Arab reply always was "we'll destroy you". In the process of continu- ing conflict. Israel both regained land to prevent reintro- duction of a ghetto in their ancient homeland and necess- ity also compelled creation of a strong military force to avoid the threatened destruction. To this day, the contrast continues. Israel pleads for an accord, Arabs threaten extermination. The way it began is best illustrated by the attitude of David Ben-Gurion. On the first anniversary of the death of the architect of the Jewish state, the views of Ben-Gurion need to be quoted anew as an indication of the traditional Jewish attitude. The contrasts in the leaderships of Jews and Arabs are juxtaposed in these differing views: "Our basic aim is the destruction of Israel". —Gamal Abdel Nasser (former president of Egypt) "Let us learn from our neighbors and insist on ' imparting reliable information on both ourselves and our neighbors. Mutual acquaintance is a prerequisite for mutual understanding."—David Ben-Gurion Interviewer: "What is your policy on Israel?" Faisal: "The extermination of Israel!"—King Fai- sal of Saudi Arabia (in a BBC interview) "In the sphere of our external activities I regard an agreement with the Arab people as the decisive political document, the key to all the - political issues facing the Zionist movement,"—David Ben-Gurion "The Arab struggle must lead to the liquidation of Israel." — Houri Boumediene, president of Algeria "Arabs have dwelt in Eretz Yisrael for hundreds of years, Arabs whose ancestors were born here and died here and for whom . Eretz Yisrael is their country in which they wish to—and shall—live in the future. We must accept _this fact Willingly and draw all the necessary conclusions. This is the basis of true under- . standing between us and the Arabs.:' —David Ben-Gurion "There will be no Jewish survivors in the Holy War of liberating Palestine." — Ahmed Shukeiry (former head of Palestinian Terror Organization) "There is no doubt that the Arab people in Eretz Yisrael has a right to self determination—a right that is not limited by or dependent on the consequences of its impact on us and our cause. It is forbidden to limit Arab freedom of self determination for,fear that it is liable to make our work more difficult.. The entire moral nucleus of the Zionist idea consists of the view that the people—any people—is an end in itself and not a means to the ends of other peoples." —David Ben-Gurion "The Information Department, of the United Arab Republic (Egypt) has been able to obtain copies of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", the Talmud and other books . . . The department is now translating these books into Arabic, French and English in order to distribute them in African countries . . . The Talmud says that whoever kills a non-Jew will be admitted to paradise. The Talmud also permits the stealing of. Gentile property and attacks upon the honor of non- Jewish women."—Mohammed Hassenein Heikal (for- mer editor of Al Ahram and Egyptian minister of Information and the foremost journalist in the Arab World before being purged by Saaat.) "We want for others what we want for ourselves and we are prepared to give -others what we want them to give us."—David Ben-Gurion. "Which Israel? The country that has no borders?" — PLO representative's response at the UN to an American's question of whether the PLO would ever recognize Israel. There is hardly any difference between the earliest Israeli setiments and the Arab antagonisms and those of the two kindred but embattled nations today. The tragedy lies in the hopelessness of an accord. The guilt can be .directed even more at the hypocrisy of the nations of the world which would just as soon subscribe to the destruc- tion of Israel rather than sacrifice a drop of oil or a single ,gold coin from Arab bank deposits. This is the primary disgrace of the age. .Y Pot-pourri . . . A notworthy comment about a courageous German comedian who dared ridicule the Hitlerites on their own ground, in their very presence, must be preserved as a tribute to the entertainer who has earned glory. In a letter in the Sunday arts section of the N. Y. Times, Leonard Mosley, St. Paul-de-Vence, France, wrote: In his interestineharkback to Berlin's cabarets in the 1920s ("Are We as Nude, Even Lewd, as Brazen Old Berlin?", Oct. 27), Percy Knauth writes about "that most prominent of literary and political cabarets, the Kabarett der Komiker," and infers that it was swept away with the rest when the Nazis came into power in 1933. In fact, the Kabarett der Komiker survived until World War II began in 1939, and not becadse it knuc- kled under to Hitler's bully boys. It survived because of the determination and indestructibility of its resi- 2—Friday, Nov. 22, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Experiences in Revival . . . Reconstructed Nazi Sentiments Meet Their Challenge Now, While Duties from Nehemiah's Time are Evidenced Anew By Philip Slomovitz The Plow and the Sword: The Eternal Duty to Defend Israel's Life For the Jews, not only the clock but the calendar, the pages of millennial historical records, have been turned back as an experience of horror for this generation. In the United Nations, the diplomatic traditions have been scrapped and human values are now relegated to the jungle. It is needless to repeat that the inhumanities recorded there are putting to shame even the most cruel episodes of the Middle Ages. The experience at Duke University, where a stupid military man spoke of Jewish control of the press, the banks and the government, was reminiscent of the days that preceded the Holocaust, on the eve of the wholesale slaughter of Jews, when Streicher's Voelkischer Beodachter portrayed men like Einstein as hooknosed crooks and rulers of the world. While murdering Jews, they were accusing them of dominating their destinies. That's how the Russian Czars acted. This was Nazism. That's how, through the ages, Jews were vilified and humiliated. The ignorant Brown outburst was a reminder of the Jews, in the early days of Hitlerism, turning the pages of Streicher's filthy Beobachter. A fellow traveler on the tramway where he was reading the rag asked how he could possibly even touch the filth-dispensing hate sheet, and the explanation came: "Why should I read the Juedishe R.unrshau? It tells me about pogroms, the Nazi threats to annihilate me, the humiliations to which I have already been subjected. But in Streicher's Beodachter I read Jews own the press, that I dominate over mankind's destinies, that I rule the world's banking and the demo- cratic governments. Why should I dislike that?" This is not a time for punning. In the present crucial periods in history, while recognizing that the ful - nations of a Royal Oak priest are being reiterated by a U.S. government official and the horrors of the Midi. Ages are in revival, the elements who are conscious of what is happening to mankind must be alerted to prevei the threatened tragedies, the near-holocaustian horrors that may 'affect all mankind. A practical question can be posed: why worry about a general when so many in the media are either, venemous or as lacking in knowledge? One commentator dared in a time of crisis, to equate the PLO with the Irgun. Robert St. John replies to that venom in a strong letter appearing in this issue. Eric Severeid . had the audacity to be so venomous as to imply that Gen. Brown spoke only half the truth, intimating that Jews control even more than the chief of staff chairman suggested. Some one should call him to task. (Our defense agencies did a lot of protesting—what is being done to put Severeid on the carpet?) Presi- dent Ford may be annoyed with the Jews: how else is he to be judged in his mild treatment of an anti-Semitic general? The battle for truth goes on. The courageous are put to the the test. Meanwhile, Jews are especially, under challenge. The terror, the hatred, the ignorance is placed on the world agenda. Israel is in trouble, as is all mankind, but Israel has few friends among the nations of the world and must struggle to overcome every emerging danger. The Christians who have spoken in Israel's behalf will not be forgotten. They are the hasidei umot ha- olam, the saintly in mankind. The battle for survival, for self-respect, for dignity, is primarily Israel's. As in the days of old, in the era of Nehemiah, Jews continually hold plow in one hand, sword for defense in the other. As stated in Nehemiah: Everyone with one of his hands wrought in his work, and with the other held his weapon.—Nehemiah 4:11 In Israel, Jews have this means of resorting to self-defense. In the Diaspora, where an ignorant general gets his proper rebuke and then must be permitted to retain his military rank, the libertarian elements must keep both areas, where the sword is essential to the plow, resorting to the word of honor and to be civilized. And in free lands, where truth is so difficult to attain, the struggle goes on and on 'and on. Those who do not abandnn, these rights will have a clear conscience and will find history glorifying their honor and quest for self-respect. should fight slavery are more anxious for additional oil dent comedian, Werner Finck, whose specialty was drops. That's the liquid that is now demolishing civilization. making fun of the Nazis. The first time I saw his act, in 1938,, he came onto the tiny stage and lifted his From London comes an ecclesiastical message that hand in a Nazi salute and said: "That's how high my gives enthusiastic comfort to gamblers. Dr. John Hapgood, dog can jump." He , would close his act by saluting bishop of Durham, England, is reported to be strongly in once more and saying: "Heil . . . er . . . now what is favor of casino gambling. He said in a dioscean letter: that fellow's name?" In between he would tell the "Gambling might give those whose lives are very dull, and latest jokes that were going around Berlin about the whose prospects dim, something to dream about. What's Nazi leaders. more, it would be wrong, 'and socially dangerous, to try to It was no moment for a comedian to make a career remove such a source of excitement." - out of satirizing Hitler and his gang, and Finck was If the bishop were 'a rabbi his ecclesiastidal dictum beaten by Brownshirt strongmen and jailed for "in- might be judged as a Desponsum. Then it might reopen the sulting" the Fuehrer. But he bounced -back with rabbinical debate on gambling and give comfort to the Brechtian braggadocio, and continued to mock the men expanded trend of bingo in the synagogue. Perhaps this who ran the Third Reich. is another way of gambling for inter-faith accord. Finek emerged again after the war and lived to make monkeys out of pompous occupation officials and An interesting article about the Lubavitcher Hasidim New Germans, as well as • neo-Nazis, but diet (I in the magazine section of New York Times includes a always think) of a broken heart when he realized that reference to the Satmar Rebbe and his followers. It makes no one got mad at him any more. public anew a position that has caused so much damage that the Satmar attitude must not be overlooked. In the consideration of the issue involving defiance of The author of the New York Times article, Ray brutality, the case of Werner Finck is a point to be noted. There were Germans who defied the Fuehrer and his Schultz, commenting on the "esoteric lore" of the Hasidim states: cohorts and they give credence to the claim that not all "Unlike the Satmar Rebbe, who preachs against Zion- GermanS were murderers. For providing a modicum of ism, Rabbi Schneerson (the Lubavitcher) supports the respect for their nation, such resistors of inhumanities earn Jewish state, and connects the well-being of Jews through- a place in mankind's hall of fame. * * out the world to those in the Holy Land (during the war last year, he remarked privately that Israeli forces should A Manchester Guardian expose reveals that young take Damascus)." girls are lured into signing for jobs as barmaids in'Arab In newspaper ads and pamphlets the Satmar venom countries and they are eventually unable to • return home against Israel earned revulsion. None have been more freely. The alluring offers turn into unexpected submission to slavery. Perhaps this revelation will serve as a reminder embarassed by what has been described as "The Satmar Jewish anti-Semitism" than the orthodox elements in that the slave trade is still active in some of the countries to which unsuspecting girls are being lured. But those who American Jewry. Election Candidates Supported Israel in Poll According to a story in "Near East Report," a pre- election poll of Senate and House candidates conducted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) indicates that bipartisan support of Israel will be maintained in the 94th Congress. By overwhelming majorities, candidates favored continued economic military aid to Israel and unequivo- cally opposed supplying sophisticated military hardware to the Arab states. Most - candidates also opposed in- creased economic assistance to the Arab states. The oil shortage and King Faisal's threats have not resulted in any diminution of Israel support. On the contrary, candidates emphasized that the United States must not buckle under to blackmail. One candidate said: "No oil blackmail. We must develop alternate energy sources here and we must conserve." Candidates , endorse "Project Independence" and point to solar, coal and nuclear power as potential oil substitutes. Not a single candid'ate urged the cooling of U.S.-Israel friendship in exchange for oil. In response to the specific poll queries, 86 per c of respondents join Israel in her demand for a peace settlement through direct negotiations; 3 per cent look to a big-power solution; and 10 per cent are uncertain. Eighty-eight per cent favored the continued transfer of U.S. arms to Israel to maintain her deterrent capacity; 2.5 per cent are against it; and 9 per cent are uncertain. Ninety-six per cent want to continue economic aid to Israel; • 1.6 per cent say no; and 2.8 per cent are uncertain. Eighty-nine per cent believe that any Middle East peace must- provide for a Suez Canal that is open to all nations—including Israel; 3.5 per cent would allow Egypt to do with it what she pleases; and 6 per cent are uncertain. Eighty-eight per cent believe that Jerusalem must remain united and open to all faiths as she has been since June 1967; b less than 1 per cent were opposed.