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THE DETROIT JEWISH IDS
200,000 Demonstrate for Soviet Jewry; Carter Aide Is Mocked
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throughout the world." He
said the Carter Administra-
tion's concern for human
rights is not propaganda
and it was shown that when
the U.S. spoke out against
the harsh sentence given
Orlov last week it was not
alone.
Although the organizers
tried to keep the con-
troversy over the Carter
Administration's sale of
planes to Saudi Arabia and
Egypt out of the Soviet
Jewry issue, a group of
young people at the front of
the crowd loudly shouted
"Dump Carter" throughout
the program.
When Mervin Riseman,
acting chairman of the
GNYCSJ, tried to introduce
Lipshutz by noting that
Carter had long supported
the struggle for Soviet
Jewry they tried to drown
him out with cries of "Dump
Carter" and "Resign Like
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Siegel," a reference to Mark
Siegel, the White House
aide who resigned in March
over the plane issue.
At that point, Mayor
Edward Koch came for-
ward and told the group
that their action was
doing a "disservice" to
the cause of Soviet
Jewry. The Mayor stood
next to Lipshutz
throughout his speech
and Lipshutz had to
shout to be heard over
the din. The Presidential
aide at one time inter-
rupted his prepared
speech and said: "I want
to remind the small group
to my left that before
Leon Dulzin, chairman of
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion, declared that Soviet
Jewry is one-fifth of world
Jewry and "we shall not be
silent" until all Soviet
Jewish prisoners are freed
and allowed to emigrate,
until all Soviet Jews who
want to emigrate to Israel
can do so freely and until
Jews in the USSR have the
right to practice their re-
ligious and cultural herit-
age.
Other speakers included
Concerns of U.S. Jews Topic
of AJCommittee Conference
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The major concerns of
American Jews on the
domestic scene are crime
and inflation and "in the
area of foreign affairs ... by
far the greatest Jewish anx-
iety involves the future of
Israel," according to Ber-
tram H. Gold, executive vice
president of the American
Jewish Committee, who de-
livered the keynote address
at the AJCommittee's 72nd
annual meeting at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last
week.
Gold based his analysis
on the responses by about
1,100 American Jewish
adults from all regions of
the United States to a ques-
tionnaire administered by
the AJCommittee last
winter to determine "what
concerns them most as
Americans and as Jews." He
stressed that the survey was
not a scientific sampling of
the entire Jewish popula-
tion.
He reported that in
foreign affairs "90 percent
— 30 percent more than on
any other Jewish issue —
were very concerned about
Israel's security and 93 per-
cent considered Israel's sur-
vival essential to the
American-Jewish commu-
nity."
At a preliminary ses-
still graduating "persons
long on technology and
short on wisdom — techni-
cally competent barbar-
ians."
at the
In another at
session, Dr. Perry Davis,
senior special assistant to
the president of the New
York City Board of Educa-
tion, reported that the re-
cent publication of a 500-
page curricular guide on the
Holocaust by the board and
efforts to introduce lessons
on the Holocaust in high
school history courses were
motivated by the feeling of
community leaders and
educators of all faiths that
the Holocaust had been se-
verely neglected by most
high school history
textbooks; the growth of
"the Holocaust is a hoax"
doctrine, "garbed in
pseudo-academic verbiage";
and the need to add moral-
ity and a stress on basic
human values to the cur-
riculum and to the "back to
basics movement in educa-
tion."
sion preceding the an-
nual meeting, Dr.
Franklin H. Littell,
chairman of the depart-
ment of religion at Tem-
ple University and direc-
tor of the National Insti-
tute on Holocaust
Studies, questioned
whether churches and
universities had learned
the lessons of the
Holocaust..
Rabbi Marc H. Tanen-
baum, national interreli-
gious affairs director of the
AJCommittee who served
as consultant to NBC's re-
cent production of
"Holocaust," told the meet-
ing that "based on reports
from communities through-
out the United States, it is
evident that the program,
which reached 120,000,000
Americans, the vast major-
ity of whom were Christian,
constituted an unprece-
dented breakthrough of the
barrier of ignorance, am-
nesia, or willful repression
or escapism from facing the
central moral challenge
that the Nazi genocide of six
million Jews represents to
Western Christian civiliza-
tion:"
The AJCommittee's Masg
Media Award was pre-
sented to Herbert S. Schlos-
ser; president of NBC, for
the network's "historic con-
tribution" in carrying the
four-part Holocaust series.
In his address, Littell said
that Christians faced a cre-
dibility crisis in searching
for the origins of the
Holocaust. They must seek
the answer, he declared, to
the question: "How could it
happen that six million
Jews were murdered by
baptized Christians in the
heart of Christendom, with
the leaders of the so-called
Christian nations either
perpetrators or spectators?"
Both Christians and
Jews, he continued, must
ask themselves whether
modern education, espe-
cially the universities, are
record the proceedings. The
Orlovs were ejected from
the court at least once dur-
ing the trial and Orlov was
not permitted to present de-
fense witnesses.
On Tuesday, six Jewish
women Who were de-
most of you were born I
went to war against Hi-
tler and returned home to
fight against the Ku Klux
Klan."
Davis declared that
"the Holocaust must be
portrayed for what it
really was — an attempt
to annihilate the Jews as
a people, but at the same
time, the ultimate act of
racism directed at all of
humanity."
monstrating outside the
Kremlin for the right to
emigrate to Israel were ar-
rested by Soviet police.
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New York Gov. Hugh
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and Dina Beilin, a Moscow
Jewish activist.
The Orlov trial is ex-
pected to have a number of
repercussions. Nineteen
U.S. scientists who were to
attend a scientific confer-
ence in Moscow this week
cancelled their participa-
tion and the National
Academy of Sciences an-
nounced that two other U.S.
scientists had cancelled sci-
entific trips to the USSR.
Bnai Brith called on Pres-
ident Carter to seek Orlov's
release and labelled his
trial "a sham." Western
newsmen trying to cover the
Orlov trial reported anti-
Semitic remarks and shov-
ing matches with Soviet
police.Orlov is not Jewish.
Only Orlov's wife and son
were allowed in the cour-
troom and no one was al-
lowed to take notes or tape
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