14 Friday, August 31, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Readers Forum Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. `Palestinians Should Seek Homeland in Arab Domains' Editor, The Jewish News: In this topsy-turvy world, terrorism, the despicable practice of taking hostages, the indiscriminate murder of innocent men, women and school children, has be- come a method of forcing at- tention upon the powers- that-be, who do not appear greatly disturbed by the gangsterism, at most treat- ing it with a slap on the wrist, but the Hodding Car- ters will quickly react with a condemnation of the only way so far devised to stop the murders, or at least dis- courage it, and that is to make the murderers pay with their own lives for the lives they have taken. And if in the process some inno- cent suffer, then that is be- cause the terrorists deliber- ately choose to use such as a shield. Not only do the statesmen of even the democratic na- tions treat this activity with but a frown, instead they accord the authors of these SMALL BEQUESTS BUILD A STRONG ISRAEL If the tradition of including the Jewish National Fund in the Will of every Jew were invariably followed, sufficient resources would be accumulated to ensure the future of the young Jewish State on a sound basis of land development, .social welfare, and justice. A bequest to the Jewish National Fund should be as traditional as having a Blue Box in one's home. You may want your bequest to be dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of permanent tribute in the names of persons dear to you. Consult the Foundation for Jewish National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd., 557-6644 They will gladly co-operate with you in working out plans to meet your special requirements, in strict privacy. terrible things with a grant of respectability. Examples are superfluous; this has be- come somewhat fashiona- ble. The text is, "the Palesti- nians have a case; they are entitled to a homeland." And by implication that should be the so-called West Bank. It has been stated time and again if that terri- tory should be given over to them, why was it not done when the Arabs had control of it for 19 years before the Six-Day War. The answer is obvious, after the Arabs could not effect a change in Israel's status quo by open warfare, came this demand to drive a dangerous wedge into the very heart of Israel. Not only will the Jewish state refuse to yield, for reasons of secu- rity, statesmanship, or the gift of prescience on the part of the leaders, but the inexorable, his- toric status of the state of Israel will just not countenance it. A homeland, indeed, let them seek it in the vast, largely uncultivated stretches of the Arab do- mains, with funds to be supplied from the billions of oil money now spent by them for armaments, with the thought of a confronta- tion with Israel, together with the millions which may still be budgeted from the U.S. for the mainte- nance of the camps in Leba- non and elsewhere, and a solution would thus be ar- rived at eminently practi- cal, subserve the peace and tranquility of the region and give the Palestinians so-called surcease from their present unsatisfactory plight. M. Manuel Merzon American Jewish Authors Anger Reader for 'Anti-Semitic' Bent Editor, The Jewish News: Before the • time of the Holocaust, we had a debat- ing team at the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School under the tutelage of the late Ted Baruch. We spent a whole year debating the- subject — "Determined: That the Merchant of Venice be banned from the Detroit Public Schools." The analyses and interpretation devoted to the controversial portrayal of Shylock, was interminable. Then again, during the 1920s, Henry Ford was suc- cessfully sued for publish- ing the "Protocols of the El- ders of Zion." This had been borrowed from the Czar who used these lies to provoke the bloody pogroms. For 3,000 years the Jewish People have been persecuted, not because they were military invad- ers, but because of the writ- ten or spoken word. This letter is being written because I am chagrined, embarrassed and angry as I read Joseph Heller's "Good as Gold." I haven't felt this way since the timesl read "Portnoy's Complaint," by Phillip Roth, "Mar- jorie Morningstar" by Herman Wouk, "A Mother's Kisses" by Bruce Jay Kaufman, "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," and "Enemy Camp" by Jerome Weid- man. (When I read "Cakes and Ale" by Som- erset Maugham, "The Sun Also Rises" by Hemingway, and "You Can't Go Home Again" by Thomas Wolfe, they only aroused annoyance, be- cause their Jewish char- acterizations were one- dimensional. They were developed out of ignor- ance and prejudice.) But, to the previous books named, written by gifted Jewish writers, certainly, there must be some feel- rig SAVE 3 0 • F F MAN. SUG. RETAIL NOW THRU SEPTEMBER 30th III SELECTED VERTICAL BLINDS DEL MAR WOVEN WOODS DEL MAR 1-INCH BLINDS (PREVIOUS ORDERS EXCLUDED) INCOMING FREIGHT ADDED INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ellyncunic PAINT & WALLPAPER 542-3315 ing of outraged futility to one third of the population think that renowned of Europe died from the Jews would join the epidemic. Barbara ranks of anti-Semites. Tuchman, in her latest In Joseph Heller's "Good book, "A Distant Mirror," as Gold," the portrayal of graphically describes the the father is one of a hostile, untold horrors that were vi- confused parent, who re- sited upon Jews, whenever _ sents his son the professor, a scapegoat was needed for and lauds the grubby sibl- any reason. At no time was ing who has made a fortune there a basic activity for the in business. It is contradic- lies and legends that tory to the entire Jewish abounded about the Jews - it ethic. was all based on the writ") The Jewish immigrant or spoken word. parents I have known, have Continuing with the toiled as tailors, grocers and power of the written merchants to help support word, it is relevant to their children through col- take an historical view of lege, with great love and the role imposed on the pride. No nation of people Jew as the Devil. A great have better illustrated the shock, perhaps, is that biblical concept that: "I am the exquisite, sculptured my brother's keeper." figure of Moses, by The first Jewish novels Michelangelo, has horns. written in this century by The total documentation Israel Zangwill: "The of this role of the Devil iden- Dreamers of the Ghetto," tity fills many books: The and "The Children of the basic anger and hatred Ghetto," were inspiring, against the Jew is that he is they had class and dignity. heretic and has never ac- Ludwig Lewisohn who dis- cepted Christ as the Mes- covered that he was a Jew, siah, and is responsible for after he became an adult, his Crucifixion in spite of wrote "The Island Within," the fact that the Jews never with sensitivity, when he were identified with spoke of intermarriage and crucifixion as a form of assimilation. Even in the punishment. 19th Century, Sir Walter Today, we live in a Scott's portrayal of Rebecca technological world, scienti- — the Jewish heroine of fically manipulating every Ivanhoe — was lovely and phase of our existence. warm. There is a logical sequence But to have a whole of research and procedure generation of Jewish for almost every sector of men, who have enjoyed human experience, yet, 13,000,000 people are still the fruits of successful careers, and fine talent — victimized by medieval to use this to demean superstition and ignorance. Despite the fact that crea- their own people — who have suffered, and are tive people, rightfully, should have freedom of ex- still suffering from the misuse of language, is a pression, being Jewish im- poses two legacies: The true tragedy. If one probes this from a heritage of learning and psychological aspect, we can wisdom and a responsibility of the manner in which the only evaluate that the writers are suffering from written word affects the de- intense self-hatred and a stiny of a whole nation. Ann Barnett demeaning poor, self-image of themselves. Perhaps growing up under the com- Miss Lofman petitive, prejudicial system Plans to Marry in the East, mostly New York, has been incorporated into the psyche of the authors. Of course, the immediate defense or argument is the cry of censorship, and the rights of the creative artist — "poetic license" — the writer must, write as he feels. But what happens when the Jewish writer re- enforces and perpetuates the stereo-typed image of the "Ugly Jew," that has pervaded the world for 3,000 years? Many medieval supersti- MISS LOFMAN tions and lies, still are con- ditioning factors in our Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lof- legal system and modern man of Farmington Hills day practices. At the time announce the engagement that there lAras furious de- of their daughter, Anita bate over putting fluorida- Mindy, to Lawrence Bruce - tion into the drinking Stollman, son of Mr. and water, the basis for opposi- Mrs. Hyman Stollman, also tion hearkened back to the of Farmington Hills. 13th Century when Miss Lofman attended Jews were charged with Oakland University and being guilty of poisoning Michigan State University. the wells. This was a fabri- Her fiance attended Wayne cation, a story that spread State University. through Europe at the time A November wedding is of the Black Death when planned.