24—Friday, Nov. 29, 1974 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LUBAVITCH tso4.1 ■■■■ •o.a ■ o4Immvimmt..1.4ms..4) , Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . . and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1974, JTA Inc.) AN UNENVIABLE RECORD: The United Nations is now closing its annual General Assembly under a cloud of possible renewed outbreak of war between the Arab coun- tries and Israel to which this world body contributed little by opening its doors to Yassir Arafat, the leader of the Arab terrorists. This is not the first time that the United Nations—which was established to prevent wars—has contributed to Arab warfare against Israel. Still fresh in memory is the fact that UN Secretary General U Thant had ordered in 1967 the withdrawal of the UN Emergency Forces stationed as a buffer between Egypt and Israel, only to please the Egyptian dictator Nasser. He thereby left the road to Israel open for the Egyptian army. This is also not the first time that the UN has displayed anti-Jewish inclinations for the sake of pleasing Afro-Asian countries and the Soviet bloc. During the. first years of its existence the outlawing of racial and religious discrimina- tion was one of its major principles. Racial and religious discrimination was considered in UN documents as one and the same thing and was pronounced in the same breath. Quietly—without even Jewish organizations noticing it— the UN began to make - a distinction between racial dis- crimination and religious discrimination. It separated the• two in its program. While being active on the issue of racial discrimination under pressure of the Afro-Asian countries, the UN has - fallen into a slumber on the issue of religious discrimination to please the Soviet Union. The subject of religious discrimination is being raised from time to time by Israeli representatives in committees when the question of human rights comes up for discussion, but it remains buried there. It never reaches the General Assembly. * * UN IN CAPTIVITY: The tragedy of the United Nations now lies in the fact that it has ceased to be the institution established in 1945. The UN today is a "captive" body dominated by the Afro-Asian bloc with the help of the Communist bloc. The votes at the UN Assembly are not cast today by a majority of civilized countries but by a majority of delegates from under-developed countries, many of which just came into existence. Some of these delegates do not even know the full scope of the works of the UN. Some do not know any other language except their own. World affairs, as such, are not really of any interest to these delegates. Their interest lies primarily in protecting the existence of their countries and in advancing demands to the civilized world. Together with the votes of the Com- munist bloc countries, they now hold control over the UN as the largest voting group in the UN Assembly. One hears now in the lobbies of the United Nations the question: "How long can such a situation last? Is it not ridiculous that a small newly-born backward country in Asia or Africa should have the same vote in the UN as the United States, Britain, France and other "founding fathers" of the UN? Where can a permanent majority of Afro-Asian - nations lead the United Nations?" One hears these _questions in the UN diplomatic lobbies, but only in the lobbies. There is even a suggestion that the UN Charter be amended to permit the voting of a new nation in the Assembly only after serving an "apprentice period" as a UN member-state without voting rights. Offi- cials of the UN admit that some delegates of backward countries must be -'guided" in the UN for one or two years before they understand what is actually going on in the UN. No practical step has so far been made to correct the absurdity of new countries, ignorant of world affairs, en- joying an equal vote in the Assembly with countries of international experience. As long as this situation exists, not only Israel stands to lose in the UN, but also the mighty democratic countries. The strength of the United States, Britain and France in the UN lies now only in their veto power at the Security Council. They can never hope to win a majority in the Assembly under the present composition of the United Nations unless the Afro-Asian bloc supports their proposals. They are in captivity by their own creation. Nazi Survivors Protest Terrorism NEW YORK (JTA)—Near- ly 500 survivors of Nazi con- centration camps demon- strated for two hours to pro- test the latest outbreak of terrorism against Israeli ci- vilians by the Palestine Lib- eration Organization. The demonstration w a s sponsored by the American Federation of Survivors of the Holocaust, an umbrella group which includes the Warsaw Ghetto Resistance Organization, the Federation of Former Fighters Against Nazism, the Organization for Nazi Victims and Masada Branch of the Labor Zionist Alliance. The group was led by Jos- eph Tekulsky, chairman of the federation. Religion, occupying herself with personal destinies and keeping thus in contact with the only absolute realities which we know, must neces- sarily play an eternal part in human history. —Wil- liam James Presents "HASSIDIC HAPPENING" Moshe and His Hassidic Violin Cantor Avrohom Pressman Man Of The Year Morristown "Moving Spirits" Guest Artist - 'Nathan P. Rossen Sidor Belarsky An Evening to Remember Hassidic Dancers Tribute to My Mother's Sabbath Candles ERIC ROSENOW and his Orchestra TUES., DEC. 3, FORD AUDITORIUM, 7:30 P.M. Tickets $100-$50-$25-$18-$10-$5 Students $2 ' Call 398-2611 or Borenstein's and Spitzer's Transportation Available Flint Happening Dec. 4 ••■