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He noted that "the pro- cedure is sometimes as important as substance. It makes a good deal of differ- ence who participates in negotiations, what the pur- poses of the countries are and in what sequence issues are discussed. These are not trivial issues, these are cen- tral issues." Kissinger warned, "A sep- arate Arab state on the West Bank, whatever its declaration, whatever its intentions, must have an objective that cannot have compatibility with the tran- quility of the Middle East." This has nothing to do with assurances and promises but is "inherent in the logic" of the Middle East circumstances, he said. No nation, he added, "can entrust its destiny simply to the good will of another state." In that connection, Kissi- nger contended that "all foreign policy must begin with concern for the bal- ance of power. Therefore, Jews must stand for that in the countries in which they live. They cannot attack a defense program in their own country and defend a strong Israel. This is a necessity that should be beyond discussion," he said. Kissinger said, "All Jews must be' for peace because no people has suffered so much from its absence" but all Jews know that "peace cannot rest on the profes- sion" of political promises. He said that Jews have seen too much of transitory intentions. "All Jews know they can easily become targets of popular emotions - and "therefore feel they must not be seen as the source of international difficulty. And yet, all Jews have seen too much of suffering, too many killed, to abdicate their judgment what is necessary for peace," Kissinger said. At the closing session of the WJC conference, Philip Klutznick, chairman of the _WJC board of governors, succeeded Nahum Gold- mann as WJC president. Goldmann was elected founding president. Lord Fisher of Camden, presi- dent of the Board of Depu- ties of British Jews, was elected chairman of the WJC board of governors. Following President Car- ter's speech to the WJCon- gress last Wednesday he was presented with a 14th Century Sefer Torah and the President promised to place it in the White House where he could see it every day and be reminded of the sen- timents of those who gave it to him. Kim Weissman of Balti- more, who at 16 was the youngest delegate at the meetings, crocheted a yar- mulka with the name "Jimmy" on it, and pre- sented it to President Car- ter. Miss Weissman repre- sented the National Conference of Synagogue Youth. Israel's Minister of Inte- rior Yosef Burg told the World Jewish Congress that the Jewish people need not be concerned about Israel "lapsing into the Masada complex" because "the spirit in Israel is that of Yavneh." Burg, who spoke in Eng- lish, Hebrew, Yiddish and The Women of Jewish National Fund Potomac." Dr. Gerhart M. Riegner, secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress, reported continued improve- ment in the organization's relations with representa- tives of the Christian churches and with Third World countries, but declared that the WJC had been "forced again to pay Cordially Invite You To Attend THE LAUNCHING OF THEIR 48th ANNUAL DONOR CAMPAIGN Temple Emanu=El, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Special Guest DEL SAMUEL I. COHEN Executive Vice President Jewish National Fund of America Please Bring Your Blue-White Box for Clearance Refreshments Betty Silverman, .Fund Raising Chairperson Ethel Palman , Program Chairperson • RI% ir---11 • A• F MF • increased attention to the fight against anti-Semitism in all its forms." "The increased economic and political power of the Arab states and the dan- gerous expansion q the Arab boycott against Israel and the countries trading with her has increased the need for systematic counteraction on a world- wide scale," he declared. One of the "major contri- butions" of the WJC in this sphere, he said, was the set- ting up of an international anti-boycott committee to initiate measures to combat the practice, and coordinate activities of national affil- iates in some 60 countries. In reporting the expanded relations with the Third World, Riegner said that the WJC had realized "for quite some time that the increas- ing importance of the coun- tries of Africa and Asia on the international scene make it necessary to rem- edy the mutual ignorance that generally exists between Jews and the peo . pies of the Third World." Dr: Riegner said on-going - relations have been estab- lished with the Vatican and the World Council of Churches. During the meetings, Jew- ish leaders attended the re- opening of the Klutznick Museum in the Bnai Brith Building. The museum was closed last March after the takeover of the building by Hanafi Muslim terrorists. ' A major exhibition, "Roots of Stone: Jerusalem Unearthed" depicting arch- eological finds from the 10th Century BCE to the destruc- tion of Jerusalem in 70CE, was opened. Also, Mark Turkow, exec- utive director of the Lation American branch of the World Jewish Congress for 25 years and, a founder of the WJC, announced an his retirement. Turkow was named a member of the general Council. - Right in Your own Driveway! Rabbi Blasts Homosexuality Tuesday, November 15, 1977 . 12 Noon- Diane Levine, President greeted the Moroccan dele- gation in French, was allud- ing to the suicide of the Jewish zealots at Masada and the founding of the first yeshiva after the fall of the Second Temple at Yavneh, which helped enable the Jewish people survive through the centuries. Burg said the spirit of Israel is high despite the fact that they have not had a single night of peace since the founding of the state and at present 22 percent of its manpower is engaged in some form of security task either in the armed forces or the defense industry. Burg, a member of the National Religious Party, praised the Begin govern- ment's latest economic deci- sion saying it is a "cou- rageous step in the right direction." In a play on words, Burg drew laughter when he said "we are will- ing to go to Geneva pro- vided it won't be a `gen- eva'," the Hebrew and Yiddish equivalent for ,,ripoff. ,, Israel accepted the "working papei" of Oct. 11 in cooperation with the United States "with a heavy heart," Burg said.. He described the paper as "close to the border of the possible and impossible." He said "Israel is willing to struggle for peace at the table but not on the table." 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