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April 23, 1976 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-23

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14 April 23; 1976 -

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AJCongress Abortion Support
Compared to Nazi Ideology

MILWAUKEE (JTA) —
An official of the Catholic
League for Religious and
Civil Rights has accused the
American Jewish Congress
of "adopting the posture of
legal positivism, the very
ideology that enabled Hitler
to pursue his genocidal poli-
cies," by its support for le-
galized abortion. Dr. Lowell
A. Dunlap, the League's as-
sistant executive dirctor,
made that charge in a study
titled "Neo-Nazism in
America?"
Specifically, he took issue
with arguments presented
by Leo Pfeffer, counsel to
the AJCongress, in a brief
filed by the AJCongress and
seven other groups before
the Massachusetts Supreme
Court seeking reversal of
the manslaughter conviction
of Dr. Kenneth Edelin, who
was charged with causing
the death of a fetus.
Dunlap defines "legal pos-
itivism" as objections to the
basic premise that natural
rights due all men are the
fundamental values which
law must serve. By relying
"heavily on the positivistic
view that moral and ethical
values have no place in law
and public policy," the
AJCongress and other
groups that favor legalized
abortion are using "the ideo-
logical basis for the rise of
Nazism" under Hitler, Dun-
lap contended.
In Montreal, Dr. Victor
Goldbloom, municipal af-

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fairs minister in the Que-
bec Provincial govern-
ment, formally asked
Creditist Party leader
Camil Samson to with-
draw , or apologize for his
remarks comparing Jew-
ish doctors who perform
abortions on Quebec
women to Nazi attempts at
racial extermination.
Samson refused the re-
quest, made in the National
Assembly (the Quebec prov-
incial parliament). He
blamed English-language
journalists with having
made an "abusive' interpre-
tation" of his comments.
Samson, who made his re-
marks earlier this month
before the Social Affairs
Committee of the National
Assembly, was quoted as
saying:
"Our fellow Quebeckers
went to war in Germany to
try to prevent the destruc-
tion of part of the German
people of Jewish origin be-
cause there were humani-
tarian reasons, very good
reasons to go and defend
these people. That was the
scandal of the century, the
destruction of almost an
entire people. However, 30
years later, by different
methods which do not in-
volve crematoria, we are
witnessing the destruction
of the Quebec people here.
Strange coincidence: among
the artisans of this destruc-
tion we find persons of that
nationality which we tried
to save when we put the
lives of our fellow citizens in
danger."
Goldbloom, who is a Jew
and a pediatrician, said that
"doctors of Jewish origin
have rendered service with
competence and devotion to
the Quebec population with-
out any distinction of reli-
gion and color."
He noted that 80 percent
of the abortions performed
at the Jewish General
Hospital in Montreal in-
volved non-French Cana-
dian women and the oper-
ations are requested by the
patients, not forced by the
doctors.
Samson's
Following
statement before the Na-
tional Assembly committee,
the Joint Community Rela-
tions Committee of the Can-
adian Jewish Congress and -
Bnai Brith stated:
"The conscience of all
Quebeckers must be out-
raged by the spurious re-
marks of Camil Samson
. . . By drawing a parallel
with the atrocities commit-
ted in Nazi Germany, Sam-
son has evoked the same
perverted reasoning which
fosters racism and bigotry.
These utterances which re-
veal an unqualified igno-
rance are an obscene distor-
tion of history and
constitute an insult, not
only to those referred to, -
but to all decent citizens of
this province. We are ac-
cordingly studying the pro-
cedure whereby appro-
priate redress and censure
can be obtained before the
National Assembly, from
which body we anticipate
the cooperation of all Hon-
orable Members."

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