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October 07, 1977 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-07

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20 Friday, October 7, 1977

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Let not the fear of bad off-
spring deter you from hav-
ing children: you must do
your duty and God will do
what pleases him
—Talmud

No Decision on Whether to Air Show With Nazi, KKK Official

NEW YORK (JTA)—A
KKK, and Frank Collin,
spokesman for the area's
head of the American Nazi
public broadcasting tele- Party. As a nationally syn-
vision station, WNET
dicated PBS program. it is
(Channel 13), said that no
offered to public service TV
stations around the country.
decision had yet been made
on whether WNET would
Julius Schatz, AJCongress
show a program featuring
media specialist, had said
spokesmen for the Ameri-
he. had received assurances
can Nazi Party and the Ku
from WNET officials that
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the program would not be
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The spokesman said that
shown, following protests to
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the American Jewish Con- the TV station by the
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gress and the New York
AJCongress and other Jew-
Jewish Community Rela- - ish groups. Malcolm Hoen-
lein, JCRC executive direc,
tions Concil (JCRC) had
been in error in reporting tor, said that the JCRC had
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been told by an "authorized
that they had received
assurances that the pro-
spokesman" for WNET that
gram, taped by WHYY-TV the program would not be
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would not "disseminate the
hateful views of these two
bigots."
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According to Hoenlein.
the protests led WHYY to
postpone telecast of the pro-
gram until Sept. 30. giving
WHYY officials "the
opportunity to consider
seriously whether the public
is effeictively served when
a public television station
provides a special forum.
for whatever reason, to
those whose platform calls
for brutalization. killing and
genocide."
The WNET spokesman
said that the two Jewish
agencies had misunderstood
the nature of the station's
responses and that the sta-
tion had not made a com-
nitment not to telecast the
disputed program which is
an hour in length, double its
usual time.

The spokesman also noted
that WHYY-TV was pre-
paring a new 30-minute con-
cluding section for the
expanded program, which
will extend it to 90 minutes.
She said no decision will be
made on local showing of
the disputed program until
the additional 30-minute
segment is screened here.

The spokesman said the
PBS had notified WNET
that another 30-minute seg-
ment was under preparation
by WHYY and that, after
receiving notification from
PBS to that effect, WNET
officials followed routine
procedure in. withholding
scheduling pending a
screening of the additional
material.

Government Guidelines Issued
on Terminology About Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
The government has issued
new guidelines for informa-
tion officers overseas,
stressing Israel's "historic"
rights on the West Bank and
taking issue with the "myth
of an independent Palesti-
nian people."
The new guidelines, the
first of their kind since the
Likud won the May elec-
tions, were prepared by
Shmuel Katz, the premier's
adviser on overseas infor-
mation. The guidelines will
be disseminated by the for-
eign ministry to information
officers in Israeli diplo-
matic missions and to infor-
mation emissaries going
abroad.
They include such direc-
tives as : "Terms such as
the West Bank and the
administered territories
should no longer be used,
but rather—Judea and
Samaria...One should not
hesitate to challenge the
myth of a Palestinian
people that is supposedly
deprived of a homeland, and
is supposedly separated
from the Arabs of Eretz
Israel."
The guidelines begin with
the claim that "Judea,
Samaria and Gaza are part
of the historical heritage of
the people of Israel." They
claim that Israel is entitled
to those territories even by
rules of international law.
Thus, the,, guidelines con-
tend, the original readiness
of the Jewish Agency in 1947
to give up territories in
Palestine became void when
the Arabs rejected the 1947
partition plan.
Another remark is that
one should no longer use the
term "annexation" in refer-
ence to the territories,
because "one can annex
only territories• which
belong to others." The
guidelines permit use of the
terms ,"inclusion of the ter-
ritories within Israel's
boundaries and application
of Israeli law in the terri-
tories, but under no means
should one use the term

annexation." They note that
"journalists cannot be told
what terms to use, but one
can tell them where they
are wrong."?
The guidelines contend
further that it is completely
erroneous to assume that
Israeli settlements in the
territories are an obstacle
to peace. Such an argument,
they say, is based on the
assumption that the source
to the Mideast conflict is the
Israeli "occupation" of 1967,
and therefore peace can be
reached by giving back the
territories.
"Israel's readiness in the
past to return territories in
return for peace in effect
admitted that holding those
territories was preventing
peace. The real source of
the conflict is Arab determi-
nation to annihilate Israel,"
the document says.

Priest Praised .

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—
Two Jewish leaders have
praised Timothy Cardinal
Manning, Archbishop of Los
Angeles, for his call to •
Greater Los Angeles Catho-
lics asking them to recite
prayers on behalf of Jews
during their observance of
the Jewish High Holy Day
period.
Rabbi Balfour Brickner,
director of the department
of interfaith activities of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, the associ-
ation of Reform syna-
gogues, and Lee Goldin,
president of the UAHC's
southwest council, called
Cardinal Manning's request
"a reverent act" and one
"furthering the goal of
Catholic-Jewish harmony."

Old •City Bargain

JERUSALEM (ZINS)—
Tourists seeking economy
class (three star) hotel
rooms in Jerusalem are
increasingly turning to the
eastern part, the Old City,
because the rooms are 50
percent cheaper.

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