THE Rosenfeld Admonishes Israel's Friends of Plot to Destroy State ALVIN ROSENFELD Alvin Rosenfeld, for many years a foreign corres- pondent for American newspaperS in Israel, a broad- caster from Israel for NBC, a resident in Israel for many years, writes as an expert. Few have devoted as much time to the subject involving Israel's security. His admonitions of the threats confronting Israel and of the plots on the nation's right to live assume special significance. In "The Plot to Destroy Israel: The Road to Ar- mageddon" -(Putnam) Rosenfeld explores every aspect of the Middle East situation, probes the evidence of a desire to destroy the 29-year-old, state and warns of the enmities and hatreds that are uniting the antagonists who are bent upon the demolition of -Israel's sovereignty. The Arab Jihad warehreat, the terrorist dangers and brutalities, the Arab states' combined animosities are the paths to Armageddon which -inspire Rosen feld's warnings. The views of this authoritative foreign correspon- dent are summarized in this epilogue: "Short weeks before the accession of the Carter Administration, the Arabs mounted a new campaign in their war of destruction against Israel. The catch- w0 this time was Peace. The major weapon in the ",pedre offensive:' was oil. In return for its generosity in holding an oil-price increase to "only" five percent, Saudi Arabia expected the United States to show "ap- preciation" by forcing an Arab-style peace on Israel. , "The blackmail was softened by images of new mod- eration in which none Other than Yasir Arafat, the angel of the Lebanese war, figured prominently. The PLO was to "accept" a mini-state linking the West Bank with Gaza via a corridor slicing through Israel. . • - "Were the pivotal Arab states, then, ready for peace? No. They were ready, as Anwar el-Sadat acknowledged, to repay Israel for full-scale retreat with nothing more than an end to "the state of war," without open _frontiers, trade or diplomatic relations. Israel would thus remain, as she had been for three decades, the pariah of the Middle East, but added to her isolation would be a new vulnerability and the presence of a new Arab state called Palestine, a state viewed by the ,Arab world simply as a step toward Israel's elimination. "What if Israel refused to sign her own death war: rant? Hafez el-Assad, with Sadat one of the world's newfound "moderates," had an easy answer; there was always, he pointed out in the midst of the "peace offensive," the "military option." • Warsaw Ghetto Subject of Study N DON — The to the Allied powers, and London-based Wiener the unwillingness or ina- Library has published in bility of those powers to volume 29 of its bulletin, a take any action to rescue study on the American the ghetto sufferers. Grobman's documented public reaction to news of the atrocities committed study includes anguished in the Warsaw ghetto, by texts of telegrams sent by Alex Grobman, a doctoral the ghetto Jews to the candidate at the Institute West, and discusses the of - Contemporary Jewry 1943 Bermuda -Confer- at the Hebrew University ence which purported to find a solution to the of Jerusalem. problem of Jewish victims Grobman traces, the of Nazi persecution, while gradual unfolding news of the ghetto, of ac- the Germans finally de- the ghetto and its companied by public and stroyed last occupants. private protests of Jews , thlrioffiiinsti HEWS' ' Fridcti; Fe6ivary 10977 37 N.Y. Legislature Will Consider Bill to Shield Disabled From Conversion NEW YORK (JTA) — A bill to prevent the con- version of minors who are under state supervision will be considered soon by the New York State As- sembly. Assemblyman Leonard Silverman, who repre- sents the Flatbush and Boro Park section of Brooklyn, said that he in- troduced the bill after learning that two re- tarded young Jews in state-supported foster homes had been con- verted to Catholicism. Silverman's bill would forbid the religious con- version of any minor in a psychiatric center or facility, development center, group home, fam- ily care home, foster care home, for retarded chil- dren being supported or maintained under the supervision of the state department of mental hygiene. A similar bill is expected to be introduced in the state senate. urging - Silverman, Jewish organizations to support the legislation, said the problem came to his attention when he learned that children who had been sent to foster homes from the Willow brook Developmental Center on Staten Island had been converted by their foster parents. Rabbi Philip Goldberg, the Jewish chaplain at the center for retarded children, said the prob- lem arose when the state decided a few years ago that children would be better off in foster homes than in institutions. However, he said Jewish families have not offered to take in the children, even though funds are provided, so they go to Christian homes. At the time the program began, Goldberg said, 1,400 of Willowbrook's children were Jewish. Now there are 700 Jewish children there. Goldberg said that some of the foster parents want .the foster children to have the same religion as they and -their other children have and so have converted them. This, he noted, has happened in three cases. He said that the Catholic chaplain at Willowbrook also com- plained that two Catholic children sent to foster homes were converted to the Pentecostal faith. Asked whether these children would have the mental capacity to un- derstand the conversion process, Goldberg stres- sed that they do. In addi- tion, he emphasized that as Jews "they are as dear to us as normal children:" He said according to Jewish law they are ac- cepted fully as Jews. As- Jews, the children may be better off in -in- stitutions thari in the fos- ter homes, Goldberg noted. He said he provides the children with Jewish education and with Sab- bath services as well as with special programs for the Jewish holidays. More than 330 colleges universities and throughout the United States now offer Jewish studies, with 40 offering programs leading to a de- Funds come froin various vice president of the New gree and 27 offering Jewish organizations and York Board of Rabbis,. graduate courses. the rabbi himself. has reported that a • 01111••■••••• woman in a state- FIRESTONE He said as .a means of operated mental health JEWELRY helping the Jewish chil- home in Rockland County 1,..i.'.nl. U or, h Henumniirt. fine,* ∎ dren in foster homes one was converted to Catholi- SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. temple on Staten Island cism. He said Silverman's 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile has offered to include bill was a step forward in (313) 557-1'860 them in their Shabat ser- stopping this "stealing of ■ vices and the Board of souls." Jewish Education plans 'Silverman is expected to operate Jewish educa- to amend the bill to in- tion classes for them at elude all persons consi- various locations. dered by, the state to be Meanwhile, Rabbi incompetent to deal With Harold Gordon. executive their own affairs. r- • Ii1/1010Ild• • MINNIIMI 4k. if, . h, • IMMINIMPINIMO .1 JOE CORNELL German Official in Middle East for Talks With Arab Leaders BONN (JTA) — West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, currently visiting the Middle East, met with Syrian President Hafez - Assad and Foreign Minis- ter Khaddam in Damas- cus. They reportedly dis- cussed the . Middle East conflict, -Arab-European relations and bilateral matters. German' sources said that Khaddam and Genscher had reached "wide agreement in their assessment of the objec- tive possibilities of a Mideast peace." In interviews with Sy- rian and Kuwaiti' news- papers, Genscher praised the "constructive at- titude" of Assad. He said "Syria's role in what has already been achieved and in future progress cannot be over- estimated." Genscher is expected to meet with King Hussein of Jordan and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and with the foreign ministers of ' those countries. Gerischer's visit to Syria is the first by a West German Foreign Minister since Syria broke diplomatic re- lations. 10 years ago be- cause of German arms de- liveries to Israel. Rela- tions were restored be- tween the two countries in August, 1974: Since 1974 Syria has re- ceived $72 million in German capital aid (loans at cheap interest) and technical help worth $12 million. Trade has also risen rapidly. 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