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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, May 2, 1980

No Gratitude from Sinai Bedouins

Al Hamishmar said the
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
Israeli newspaper Al Bedouins greeted Egypt
Hamishmar has lamented with open arms and no one
the lack of gratitude ex- mentioned the health and
pressed by Sinai Bedouins social advances made dur-
after the second stage of re- ing 12 years of Israeli ad-
turning the Sinai to Egypt. ministration.

The author of Holocaust
returns with a fabulous
Jewish family saga.

With this powerful story of a
remarkable Jewish family.
Gerald Green returns to the
Brooklyn scene he depicted
so vividly in The Last Angry
Man.
Spanning the years 1910 to
1960. The Chains chronicles
the rise of the Chain family
from its immigrant founding
father Jake Chain, a wagon
driver who uses his cast-iron
fists to protect striking gar-

ment workers. to Jake's Ivy
League grandson. Martin,
who endows a magnificent
medical center. Alongside
the Chains in their time of
trouble is Dr. Samuel Abel-
man, that lovable cur-
mudgeon from The Last
Angry Man.
Peopled with strong char-
acters' you care deeply about
and brilliantly recreating the
turbulent decades since the
turn of the century. The
Chains %Yin • hold you
enthralled from the very -first
page.
. "Bursting with vitality.
vivid Characters...a passion-
ate, violent story.-streetwise
and rich in authentic detail,
a lesson in social history.
delivered from the barrel of
a gun—and it grips at every
point."—PubliSherS Weekly.
A Literary Guild Alternate
Selection.

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U.S. Vetoes UN Resolution
Calling for a Palestinian State

UNITED NATIONS —
The U.S. vetoed a Security
Council resolution on Wed-
nesday that called for estab-
lishing an independent
Palestinian state. The vote
was 10-1, with Britain,
France, Norway and Por-
tugal abstaining.
U.S. Ambassador Donald
McHenry said the resolu-
tion could not bring peace
one step closer to reality."
The Tunisian resolution
also affirmed the right of
the Palestinian refugees to
choose between peaceful re-
patriation and equitable
compensation for their
property and said that Is-
rael should withdraw from
all Arab territories occupied
since June 1967, "including
Jerusalem.'
At the same time, the
draft called for ar-
rangements to guarantee
the sovereignty, territorial
integrity and political inde-
pendence of all states in the
area and the right to live in
peace within secure and
recognized boundaries.
According to UN
sources, the veto of the
Tunisian resolution was
a foregone conclusion,
based on U.S. opposition
to a Palestinian state. In
case of a veto, the sources
said, the Arabs plan to
call for an' emergency

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Haddad Blames
UNIFIL in Blast

New Journal
Denies Holocaust

NEW YORK (JTA) — An
historical journal has been
launched in California
aimed at denying that the
Holocaust took place, ac-
cording to the Simon Wie-
senthal Center for
Holocaust Studies at
Yeshiva University of-Los
Angeles.
Efraim Zuroff, director of
the Wiesenthal Center, said
that the "Journal of Histori-
cal Review" is being pub-
lished by the same institute
that published the infamous
book, "The Hoax of the
Twentieth Century," by Ar-
thur Butz, which seeks to
prove thy .there were no
mass murders in the gas
chambers, 'only' a million
Jews died during the _war
and that no plan existed for
the "Final Solution."
Zuroff sent a letter to
Stephen Horn, president of
California State Univer-
sity, Long Beach, asking
that Dr. Reinhard Buchner
be •dismissed or "censured
by the academic
authorities" for being listed
on the editorial advisory
board of the first issue of the
journal.

.

Bush Supports
Soviet Jewry

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quest of Ireland, sent a
message to Israel via the
Italian ambassador ex-
pressing their concern
over the Lebanese situa-
tion.
Observors said the sig-
nificance of the gesture was
that the nine countries
unanimously agreed on the
issue.

session of the General
Assembly to discuss
Palestinian rights.
Last week, the Security
Council voted 12-0, with
three abstentions, to de-
plore acts of violence and in-
tervention in Lebanon.
However, only Israel was
singled out for blame. The
U.S., the Soviet Union and
East Germany abstained.
Israeli sources expressed
surprise that the U.S. did
not veto that resolution.
Israel was also troubled
by a Council of Europe reso-
lution calling for an
amendment to Security
Council Resolution 242. The
amendment would recog-
nize the Palestinian "right
to self-determination" and
condemn Israel for its set-
tlements policy.
The nine European
Economic Community
nations, acting at the re-

WASHINGTON — Re-
publican Presidential. can-
didate George Bush issued a
statement this week in sup-
port of last Sunday's Soviet
Solidarity Day observances
in support of Soviet Jewry.
Bush called for continu-
ing pressure on the Soviet
Union and its satelites "to
abandon their official anti-
Jewish policies and prac-
tices. . ."

A difference in taste in
jokes is a great strain on the
affections.
George Eliot

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Maj.
Saad Haddad, commander
of the Christian militia in
southern Lebanon, accused
United Nations forces of
active cooperation with
Palestinian terrorists and
claimed that the United Na-
tion Interim Force in Leba-
non (UNIFIL) has lost con-
trol of the various national
contingents that make it up.
Haddad spoke to report-
ers after his release from
Rambam Hospital in Haifa
where he was treated for in-
juries sustained in a land
mine explosion. Haddad
said his jeep was in pursuit
of eight terrorists when it
struck the mine.
According to Haddad, the
terrorists infiltrated the
Christian enclave through a
salient held by Nigerian
troops attached to UNIFIL
and that they escaped back
into the Nigerian controlled
territory. In both cases, the
terrorists, movements were
unhampered by the Nige-
rians, which proves, he con-
tended, that they cooperate
with each other.
Haddad said that because
UNIFIL has lost control of
its various units which obey
the instructions of their
respective governments, he
no longer recognizes the
authority of the UNIFIL
commander, Gen.- Em-
manuel Erskine.

100,000
French
Rally
for Israel

(Continued from Page 1)
a party and its Middle
East policy.
One of the few French
politicians who outspokenly
supports Israel is now visit-
ing Israel. Didier Bariani is
the leader of the Radical
Socialist Party and says he
would be the first or ' he
Champs Elysees to p 3t
any invitation to PLO ciiief
Yasir Arafat to visit France.
Bariani told Israeli lead-
ers they must stop "idiotic
propaganda" about the ad-
ministered territories and
begin to emphasize their de-
fensive necessity to Israel.
"Israel has got to find the
means to persuade people
that it is not holding the ter-
ritories because occupation
is pleasant," he said, but be-
cause of the "hard military
realities."

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