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Candle lighting, Friday, Jan. 25, 5:20 p.m. VOL. LXXVI, No. 21 Page Four Friday, January 25, 1980 DIASPORA RESPONSIBILITIES A 111.4 percent inflationary condition evi- The self-sustaining aspect of Israel's role as dences an oppressive Israeli economic situation an independent state is in no sense denigrated that must become the concern of that nation's by philanthropy in the sense that aid is expected friends everywhere. and is provided for the settlement of immig- Placed in a strategic position because of the rants and as support for the country's univer- developments that affect that entire area, Is- sities. This is a continuing program and the rael's economic status could be of great signifi- various agencies — United Jewish Appeal, cance in world affairs. The nation must remain Jewish National Fund, the Histadrut and militarily strong. That can only be attained if others — retain cooperative roles that contrib- its economy is sound. It also demands that the ute to Israel's economic needs. country should be self-sustaining in its major Indications that such support is not increas- functions. ing naturally causes concern. It is true that Yet it cannot sustain its vast educational sys- domestic American Jewish needs, especially the tem without aid from the outside. It cannot be educational, demand increased assistance. expected to provide for the continuing settle- Whatever is provided for the cultural programs, ment of incoming immigrants, especially those for the settlement of Russian Jews in the United who are expected to arrive from Russia. States, should not be at Israel's expense. Thus, the anticipation of a continuing sup- porting program of philanthropic assistance The solution is in increased generosity to from Diaspora Jewry must be realized to the fund-raising efforts like Detroit's Allied Jewish fullest. Campaign. TIMIDITY ON PUBLIC ISSUES Speaking before the executive committee,of rial, "Minorities at Embassy," made this com- the National Council of Jewish Women in New ment: York, Norman Hill, director of the A. Philip "Some Black Americans hold the ill-formed Randolph Institute, stated that some Jews are idea that the Arab-Islamic world is some special too timid when criticizing black supporters of friend or ally of black Americans. The only the PLO. He said: I don't believe that Jews slaves we know of are currently held by Arab- should be timid when voicing disagreements Islamics. As for the history of the American about the PLO. When any black leader or group slave trade, it was Arab-Islamics who captured embarks on a political course which might very black Africans and sold them to European well undermine the peace process of the Middle Christians. We find no trace of Jewish partici- East, while at the same time aiding the PLO, pation orrour holocaust, as they find none on our the most fanatical enemy of Israel and the part in theirs." Jewish community, then the Jews have a right, These assertions are like proclaiming "truth indeed a responsibility, to disagree." above all." This is an obligation for all fair- This is an interesting and timely bit of advice. minded citizens. The points are well taken and It is interesting to note that a leading black the advice gratefully acknowledged and ac- newspaper, the Amsterdam News, in an edito- cepted. `Israel Observed' by Malka Is Impressive Guide Book Victor Malka, a French author, has created a most impressive guide book to Israel. "Israel Observed" (Oxford University Press) is his very fascinat- ing portrayal of the country, fully illustrated with black and white and color photographs of Israel's most impressive places. Translated from the French by Jean Joss, this volume, was deisgned by Erwin Spatz. Commencing with Tel Aviv and the North Coast, proceeding to the Galilee, devoting to chapters to Jerusalem, taking the traveler to Judea and Samaria, the Negev and the Red Sea and touring Sinai, this emerges as a very comprehensive work. Every sector of importance is covered and the photographs are credited to a number of able photographers, French and Israeli. The text accompanying the photographs and guiding the tourist through Israel is a literary contribution to the story of Israel. The author has appended to his work a history of Zionism and therefore Israel's beginnings and the nation's progress. Many of the areas described especially Sinai and environs, are thrilling accounts of the ancient linked with the modern. Victor Malka has added valuably to the growing list of books on the shelf devoted to guides to Israel. "Israel Observed" is a volume meriting highest commendations. THE SOVIET-ARAB LINKS A Syrian spokesman, addressing fellow who, therefore, cannot accept any approach to a Arabs from five states and their PLO cohort at peace accord. their meeting in Damascus, made it a point to At the Damascus conference at which the emphasize that Moscow, not the United States, Russian comradeship was emphasized there is the true friend of the Arabs. were delegates from Syria, Algeria, Libya, That there is a link between the Arabs and South Yemen and the PLO ranks. These are the the Kremlin is a well-known truism in the Mid- countries whence come the most virulent at- dle East crises. This has become even more ap- tacks on Israel and the most dedicated declara- parent since the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord tions tantamount to war threats. They are the which is being attacked by the war-mongering elements to be concerned about, especially with Arabs whose aim is the destruction of Israel and regard to Russian intrusions in the Middle East. MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY As means of sensationalizing the news, there is a continuing speculation over differences of views on the question of autonomy in the ter- ' ritories administered by Israel. v Which goes to prove that there are the posit- ive aspects, although they regrettably involve the military and warlike. How remarkable that in the area that is most seriously affected with indifference during Despite such negativism, there is a consensus that both Egypt and Israel would cooperate in world crises there is freedom of expression, an setting up bases for the U.S. in the event of insistence upon firm discussion of all issues, a military necessities. Even Saudi Arabia, in as desire well as domestic Perhaps the to know and to problems. speak out on world issues spite of its refusal to join in the peace effort world's ills could be resolved if what is de- between Egypt and U.S. Israel, is considered to lend aid to the in the event of a likely crisis manded in Israel in the form of democratic dedi- cation were applied globally. involving the USSR. Jerusalem's Mea Shearim Quarter.