THE JEWISH NEWS .275520, Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with the issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 1 7 515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 Postmaster: Send address changes to The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $12 a year. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher ALAN HITSKY News Editor CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ Business Manager HEIDI PRESS Associate News Editor DREW LIEBERWITZ Advertising Manager Sabbath Scriptural Selections This Sabbath, the 23rd day of Elul, 5739, the following scriptural selections will be read in our synagogues: Pentateuchal portion, Deuteronomy 29:9-31:30. Prophetical portion, Isaiah 61:10-63:9. Candle lighting, Friday, Sept. 14, 7:26 p.m. VOL. LXXVI,-No. 2 Page Four Friday, September 14, 1979 THREAT TO AMERICAN UNITY Enemies of Israel, those who would destroy the Jewish state, have injected their venom in American society. Even the bestialities of the PLO could be dis- cussed dispassionately by commentators who wish to differ with Israel's defenders. Even the most prejudiced would, on a plea of freedom of expression, insist on a partisan attitude towards the barbarians who have no respect for an embatteld nation's refusal to negotiate with those who would demolish it. When, however, the prejudice revives an old canard of accusing Jews of double allegiance, they align themselves with the unscrupulous, the irresponsible who would divide the Ameri- can people and destroy their unity. This has become part of an experience, among some elements in the media, who sink so low as to charge those who insist on protecting Israel's right to life and liberty with disloyalty. The basic principle, the American ideal of fair play, is undermined when there is even a hint that people have no right to defend the security of fellow- human beings, regardless of their ori- gin or of the area where they seek to implant decency and justice. How much more obligatory is the role of the kinfolk of the people threatened with extinction to come to their aid, to challenge the enemies of that people, to argue for them and to assist them in all respects! Yet there is an element that would dare to speak of double loyalties in the hatred ex- pressed towards Jews and Israel in the task of performing the most ideal American duty of protecting those threatened with their very existence! Surely, decent Americans will never condone the outrage of such sentiments. AMERICAN SPIRIT PREVAILS It is as simple as all that: the American spirit to be "cool, calm," originating in Detroit, is a prevails, and the outbursts of suspicions and necessity to follow. It is not sermonizing but hatreds that marked a U.S. foreign policy inci- realism that should bring those who have fan- dent proved temporary. The basic principle of ned dispute to rationalize and to cement fair play and common sense had to-come to the cooperative tasks among all citizens. fore and will surely predominate. A platform seems to have been accorded to The reaction to the charge that "Jewish enemies of justice who charge Jews with dictat- power" was responsible for the resignation of ing American policies, who would give the im- the admired black leader from his responsible pression that four million Israelis, who are U.S. post at the UN was even stronger than the Jews, are domineering over a hundred million flare up of irrational thinking from the resig- Arabs. Only the insane would so denigrate nee's friends. Facts are facts and are not to be majority opinion as to impress the uninformed trifled with. Had the President spoken, to affirm with an idea that a ghost people is frightening that the resignation was his and no one else's mankind. Such claims are insults to the Arab doing, the matter might have been treated on a peoples and to the hundreds of millions of par with other resignations from the Cabinet. Americans. The rhetorical conflagration was tragic and un- The Jewish position is for justice to an embat- called for. Now comes the reaction, and out of it tled nation, and the American foreign policy the- basic principle of fairness hopefully will supports it. In the Middle East, the minute predominate. Jewish state, confronted by the enmities of 22 There is an American community and it has powerful Arab nations, struggles to retain its black, -. Jewish, Spanish, French, German identity and sovereignty. If this is not justice, origined citizens. They -have interests in the democratically clothed, then justice will have homelands they stem from and they have dif- vanished from the earth. And this is the impos- ferences of opinion on matters relating to sibility that only the bigoted would advocate. American policies. What would this democratic Therefore, the emphasis of to bigotry no society amount to if there weren't differing sanction. opinions among citizens? But differences can and must be adjusted in rational approaches and if they are retained there is always a ballot The mere visit of Anwar Sadat in Haifa was box to avert hatred. sufficient to lend great significance to the occa- Not only Bayard Rustin, but many others in sion. the ranks of the blacks come to the debating and Topping it were numerous impressive factors. conference tables with a sense of justice, aiming The congeniality of the Anwar Sadat dis- for fair discussion, for human approaches. There is no other way to back up the prevailing cussions with Menahem Begin and other Israeli leaders added confidence to the hopes that the American ideology. peace accord between Israel and Egypt will be Out of the conglomerated confusiveness may workable. well emanate a basic understanding of the ills The hope extended by the Egyptian leader of that could make people mad but which, when clothed in truth, will eliminate the sins that an eventual participation in the negotiations by other Arab states was additionally heartening. lead to poisonous venom. The enthusiasm with which Sadat's wife and President Carter's comments in Atlanta last week on the unfortunate occurrences had a daughter joined in the mission was thrilling. major flaw. He spoke as if Jews had helped It was, indeed, a continuation of notable his- engineer a rift. Whatever there was of dispute toric developments leading to amity among na- was generated by blacks and the Jewish appeal tions. SAI3AT IN HAIFA 15-Year Research Study Anti-Semitism in America' Is Statistically Analyzed Some 643 incidents in 1960 involving the desecration of synagogues, cemeteries, shops and homes, and in some instances physical attacks on Jews, led the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith to commission a scientific study of anti-Semitism in America. The massive, multi-volume study produced by the Survey Re- search Center of the University of California at Berkeley has now been summarized in a 237-page volume, "Anti-Semitism in America" (Free Press, Macmillan). The authors are Harold E. Quinley and Charles Y. Glock. Based on nearly 15 years of nation-wide research, the authors draw their conclusions from extensive, specially designed surveys that tell about the nature of bigotry in general, and about the role of American schools, churches, and mass media in fostering — and fighting — prejudice. Their investigations give emphasis to anti-Semitism as it exists in the black community, among adolescents, and in the political process. They explore certain interpretations of Christianity which foster hostility toward Jews, the relationship of anti-Semitism and racism and the ways in which the manifestations of anti-Semitism have changed over the- years. The interviewers went into school systems and Catholic and Protestant churches and talked to members of congregations and their ministers. They interviewed samples of the black population in urban centers and rural areas and studied the working class as well as the middle class. A sample study of the effect of the Eichmann trial was done. - The authors present evidence-concerning changes in the level and form of anti-Semitic prejudice. Among the many questions con- sidered: What kinds of people are disposed to be anti-Semitic, and what kinds are not? Why are the uneducated more inclined to anti- Semitism than the educated? How does the black community regard the Jews? Is there a relationship between black militance and anti- Semitism? What is the extent and the source of prejudice among America's youth? Is anti-Semitism racial prejudice? What is the rela- tionship between political extremism and anti-Semitism? Is there a clear correlation between religion and anti-Semitism? "Anti-Semitism in America" is divided into 10 chapters and iii- cludes footnotes and an extensive index. The chapters cover anti- Semitism in contemporary America, the social location of anti- Semitism, education and anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism among blacks and among the young, Christian sources of anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism in the news, in politics, and its links with racial prej- udice. In the final chapter, the authors attempt to answer two basic questions: What new information has been gained from the studies, and what do the findings imply for future efforts to combat anti- Semitism? In general, the authors conclude that a lessening of anti- Semitism will only occur when individuals become more informed and actively work to influence their churches, school; and institu- tions to actively promote brotherhood and knowledge of one's fellow man.