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October 28, 1977 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 Friday, October 28, 1977

The Avinu Malkenu pray-
er (Our Father, Our King),
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the Sephardic ritual, 38 in
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British Students Fight Growing Anti-Zionist Campaign
on Campuses; Study Sees More Bias in United Kingdom

LONDON — The leaders
of Britain's National Union
of Students said they will
fight_to contain a growing
anti-Zionist movement in
colleges throughout the
country.
Resolutions condemning
Zionism as racism and call-
ing for freezing of financial
support to Jewish student
societies have been
approved in some colleges
and are up for debate in
many more.
NUS president Sue - Slip-
man said the union execu-
tive will take a stand on
Zionism and the Middle
East at this yaer's annual
conference in December.
"In the meantime the NUS
will fight all anti-Zionist res-
olutions passed by individ-
ual, student unions up and
down the country," she
said.
In a related development
in London, the further
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racist National Front Party
is predicted in a study of
European anti-Semitism
published there last week.
C.C. Aronsfeld, in a
research paper issued by
the Institute of Jewish
Affairs, says that the
National Front, the strong-
est force of organized anti-
Semitism in Europe, is ben-
efitting from Britain's eco-
nomic difficulties and the
deep frustrations, especially
in the middle classes, over
her decline in the world.
According to Aronsfeld,
the IJA's senior research
officer, the most sinister
brand of anti-Semitism is
represented by attempts to '
vindicate Hitler by denying
his crimes. An example of
this is the leaflet, "Did Six
Million Really Die?" whose

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LONDON (JTA) — Dr.
Immanuel Jakobovits, Brit-
ain's Chief Rabbi, says he
expects ties between the
Romanian community and
Jews in the West to become
closer. He and Romanian
Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen
had discussed the possibility
of organizing exchange
visits by choirs, orchestras
and other Jewish groups
between their two countries.
The proposals were made
during a seven-day visit to
Romania by Jakobovits and
his wife as guests of Rosen.
Jakobovits said he was
struck by the contrast
between the vibrancy and
continuity of Jewish life in
Romania and the desolation
he had encountered in the
Soviet Union last year, even
thdugh Romania's Jews

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tain indifference to anti-
Semitism reflected in the
leniency shown by some
courts to canvassers of neo-
Nazi propaganda in West
Germany.
In France, on the other
hand, anti-Semitism
appears to be declining. The
paper cites a poll conducted
last spring showing that no
more than about five per-

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were only a fraction of th
800,000 who lived ther
before World War II.
At Yassy, where there ar
now only 1,000 Jews out o
90,000 before the war, h
and his wife were welcomed
at' a packed synagogue
where the youth choir, i
blue and white uniforms
had sung Hebrew and Yidd
ish songs.
There was a simila
"intensely Jewish" spirit a
the communal hall in Buch
arest at a Saturday nigh
concert, where the Jewis
youth orchestra performed.
Jakobovits was particu
larly impressed by_the wa
in which the community'
essential services operate
— the 17 clinics run by Jew
ish doctors; the 12 ritua
slaughterers; the news
paper, printed in Romanian
Hebrew and Yiddish; th
daily synagogue services in
even the smallest commu
nities; and the provision o
clothing from specia
warehouses.
He also noted how, unlike
he Soviet Union, Romania
had diplomatic relation
with Israel and the close
t ies which Romania's Jews
enjoyed with the Jewish
sta te.
At Yassy, he had visited
th e mass grave of 12,000
Jews. At Ordea in Trans
ylvania, there were now
0 my 900 Jews with an aver
age age of 64 out of a pre-
war population of 30,000. No
ess than 25,000 had been
laughtered in the concen-
tration camps. "But my
0 verwhelming impression
was of the indestructibility
0 f the Jewish spirit," he
said.
He also paid tribute to the
1 eadership of Rosen, who is
t he secular as well as spirit-
ual head of the community,
and the generosity of the
Joint Distribution Com-

Ropes drawn too taut
break.

cent
of
the
people
approached felt any antipa-
thy to Jews. The strength of
organized
anti-Semitism,
too,
is
described
as
"negligible."

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JERUSALEM (JTA) )—A
Foreign Ministry spokes-
man said Sunday that Israel
welcomes the extension of
the United Nations Emer-
gency Force (UNEF) man-
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author is believed to be
Richard Verrall, editor of
the National Front organ,
"Spearhead." _
The Front also plays up
Zionism and the "Jewish
question" as "a central
issue in the struggle for the
salvation of British nation-
hood" and the most is made
of the fact that Israeli Pre-
mier Menahem Begin, was
once an "anti-British
terrorist."
In West Germany, organ-
ized anti-Semitism is rife
among 140 far right-wing
bodies, with a membership
of just under 20,000, though
the circulation of the far-
right press has increased
from 180,000 in 1976 to
250,000 in 1977.
Another ominous sign,
Aronsfeld writes, is a cer-

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