$114110110frielli THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The National Coffee Boycott: So How 'Bout a Glass Tea? BY DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.) New York's Commis- sioner of Consumer Af- -fairs, Eleanor Guggenheimer, has called for a boycott of cof- fee to get the price down. Who can tell? This may be the beginning of another revolution, like the time when the Founding Fathers boycotted British tea because of the tariff they put on tea com- ing to America. This pre other teas coming America and so made he price of tea high. ' The male historians do not like to admit it, but it was the women, the Founding Mothers, not the Founding Fathers who brought America in- dependence. The British didn't believe the Ameri- cans would go so far as to boycott tea because they thought that their women would not go along with it. But the boycott went on — and later there was the Ta Party which dumped the British tea in the harbor That really started the 'Revolution rolling. Even if no one joins the boycott against coffee ex- cept Mrs. Geuggenheimer herself, it should be a blow to the coffee industry. Mrs. Guggenheimer admits to having drunk regularly 14 cups of coffee daily. No doubt now she has switched to tea and perhaps she should follow her coffee boycott with an appeal to people to go back to tea. - Jews have been great lovers of tea. The other day the pa- pers carried a story about Molly Picon lamenting the passing of the Yiddish theater. Usually this is attributed to change of language. Jews began speaking English instead of Yiddish. But this really is prob- ably only part of the story. The decline in great part was due to the switch from tea drinking to coffee. You visited the Cafe Royal on Second Ave. where the Yiddish actors and lovers of the Yiddish theater gathered and what did you see? Continuous tea drinking. I remember sitting one day with Hoffman, the underline of Maurice Schwartz, of the Yiddish Art Theater. The waiter came up — a very short fellow. Hoffman took a look at him. "Give me a lass of tea," he said, "and row up a little." The people at the Royal would sit drinking tea until about two in the morning. Their numbers might not be large, but linked together, they were a force which could be depended on. You don't drink coffee that way. You drink one or two cups and are gone. It doesn't make for the "together- ness" the lingering of tea drinking. The old familiar song, Tea for. two Me for you And you for me 03 ', tells the story. In coffee drinking there is none of that "me for you" feeling. It is suggestive that while the Yiddish theater is no more, an original Yiddish production is today the most sensa- tional success on the American and perhaps the world stage. I refer to "Fiddler on the Roof," which Zero Mostel is now appearing again in. Shalom Aleichem's "Tevye" was a tea drinker, not a coffee drinker. Tevye is always pendering, meditating, "If I were a rich man." The coffee drinker is not like that. He doesn't dream. He is always busy, hustling. I think the popularity of Tevye is a reaction to the busy-ness and hustle of our times. We are be- ginning to realize that just sitting and thinking are important too and maybe we would be better off if we did more of it. It was the tea drinkers who established the fours= dations of Zionism and the Jewish state. At the Zionist convention in At- lantic City the two chief ac- tivities were drinking tea and passing resolutions. In New York City the Zionists would gather for tea at Tip Top Inn on Broadway. They tell a story of (Chaim) Weiz- mann and (Louis) Lipsky sitting there drinking tea and watching the other tea drinkers. Dr. Weizmann was especially interested in one man who was stirring his glass of tea, but Weizmann had noted that he had not put any sugar in it. Said Weizmann, "Er iz a Villner soicher. Er mis- htber legt nit arein." (He is a -Vilna busi- nessman. He manipu- lates but does not invest.) Yes, Jews always liked their tea. That is why, Jewish News (Page 36) in- correctly quoted Secre- tary of State Henry Kis- singer. Corrections The Jewish Telegraphic Agency story which ap- peared in last week's Jewish News (Page 36) quoted Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. He stated that 13 mem- bers of his family died in Nazi concentration camps. • The caption under one of the photographs on the back page of last week's Jewish News describing the concept of the "eruv" should have stated that the eruv tayshilin per- mits cooking for the Sab- bath, not on the Sabbath. Jewish Students 'Untouched' by Rev. Moon, Bnai Brith Says - WASHINGTON counted publicized esti- Jewish college students mates of widespread are "untouched by and Moon conversions, 45 per indifferent to" the heav- cent of them purportedly ily financed missionary former Jews. Such claims, efforts of the Rev. Sun Rabbi Fishman said, Myung Moon and' his were unsubstantiated Unification Church, a and in keeping_with the Bnai- Brith Hillel Found- practice of missionary ations survey reported. groups to "exaggerate The Hillel findings, their successes." based on a poll of its cam- Hillel directors who re- pus directors on 75 major ported Moon activity on campuses, disputed campus described it as claims of "extensive sup- generally "low key" fun- port" among Jewish draising through street youth for the controver- sales of flowers, candy and sial Korean evangelist. trinkets. Sixty of the Hillel direc- The study disclosed tors reported that pro- that the Moon group has selytizing and other ac- been acquiring properties tivities by Moon followers near college campuses, amounted to "absolutely such as a training farm in nothing" on their respec- the area of the University tive campuses. of Oklahoma, a store- The principal exceptions front center at the Uni- were a few schools in the versity of Missouri and New York, Washington, houses near the cam- Philadelphia and puses of Yale, Ohio State Berkeley-San Francisco and Arizona State Uni- urban areas "where the versity. But the presence Moon people have ex- of such properties has panded enormous been "without impact" on amounts of energy and re- campus, Rabbi Fishman sources," reported Rabbi said. Samuel Z. Fishman, Hill- el's assistant national di- WJC Seeks End rector, who conducted the of S.A. Apartheid survey. Despite the more inten- NEW YORK — Upon sive Unification Church the urging of David K. missionizing at these Mann, president of the schools, the results "have South African Jewish been marginal," Rabbi Board of Deputies, the governing board of the Fishman said. The Hillel survey, re- World Jewish Congress leased during the mid- recently adopted, by winter meeting of Bnai unanimous vote, a state- Brith's board of gover- ment calling for an end to nors, the organization's apartheid in South Af- highest policy body, dis- rica. Friday, January 21, 1977 39 Israelis Ease Moslem Trek to Mecca; Saudis Hinder Some JERUSALEM — A farewell ceremony held in Gaza recently for the re- gion's Mecca pilgrims was attended by some 200 notables, including the Israeli commander of the Gaza Strip, the Mayor of Gaza and the president of the Sharia or Moslem re- ligious court, who ad- dressed the pilgrims. This year about 3,000 residents of the district set out for Mecca. The military government took special steps to facilitate the pilgrims' exit across the Jordan bridges and their return to the Gaza Strip. Saudi Arabia allows the Moslems of Gaza, Samaria and the Old City of Jerusalem to perform the pilgrimage to Mecca, but discriminates against nearly 400,000 Moslems. who hold Israeli national- ity. Since 1948, these Mos- lems have been denied the -right to perform the pil- grimage, one of the cardi- nal precepts of Islam. Pre- sumably, Saudi Arabia is still incensed -against these Arabs for having elected to live in Israel since 1948 and for ignor- ing the call of the Arab governments to become refugees. Of all the millions of Moslems across the globe, only those with Israeli passports are singled out Examine your breasts. JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA for discrimination by the "Protector of the Moslem Holy Cities," as the king of Saudi Arabia is styled. 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