THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Waldheim Report Criticizes Israel UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Secretary General Kurt Waldheim criticized Israel directly and by impli- cation in his annual report released Friday but did not repeat his call for the crea- tion of a Palestinian state which drew angry protests from Israelis and others when he made it in a speech o the Arab League in July. Waldheim did renew his call for "sel determination" for the Palestinian Arabs but stressed in his report that Middle East peace re- quired that each state in the area recognize the right of all others to exist. The Secretary General rapped Israel for inter:, fering with United Na- tions peace-keeping forces in south Lebanon and for providing sup- port for Maj. Saad Had- dad's Christian militia there. He apparently was alluding to Israel when he complained that the UN has been denounced for its role in the Middle East. - He expressed concern that many UN resolutions have been ignored. This was seen as another rebuke to Israel, although other member states, notably the Soviet Union, Iran and Vie- tnam, have also ignored UN resolutions during the past year. Truth Is Topsy-Turvy at UN By RABBI MARC TANENBAUM (A Seven Arts Feature) DESIGN-IT Residential & Commercial Graphic Wall Design KEITH SCHARE Interior Designer (313) 543-0203 There is a teaching in an- cient Rabbinic Judaism which states that the corn- ing of the Messiah will be preceded by a world that has become topsy-turvy. In that condition of turmoil, arro- gance will reign and truth will nowhere be found. If one studies the resolu- tions adopted by the United Nations during the past five months ritualistically at- Why not the best? ti- GOLD GALLIDY 32802 FRANKLIN RD., FRANKLIN VILLAGE 10.5:30 T•ES.-SAT. 851-7111 ABE CHEROW SAYS: A HAPPY HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Ethel and Abe Cherow ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) 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By transferring the Ark of the Covenant from Shiloh to Jerusalem, and by laying the foundations in Jerusalem for the Temple dedicated to God, David made Jerusalem the reli- gious and political center unifying the Israelite peoples. The concept of Jerusalem- as the "Holy City" and as the capital of the Jewish people in fact dates from this time. During the 3,000 years since David, Judaism kept alive the sanctity and unity of the Holy City as has no 'other people. It is an estab- lished fact that Jerusalem was never the capital of any Arab kingdom. But perhaps only the corn- ing of the Messiah can pos- sibly restore respect for his- toric truth amidst this topsy-turvy madness. Arab, Jewish Culture Link Is Examined PARIS (JTA) A semi- nar devoted to Jewish Mediterranean and Orien- tal culture organized by the Pompidou Center, exam- ined for four days the roots and the links between Jewish and Arab culture and their mutual influence. The seminar was attended by French- speaking writers and schol- ars from Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Tur- key. The seminar abandoned part of its scholarly ap- proach on the last day when several of the participants attacked Israel's social sys- tem, claiming that Oriental Jews are considered "second class citizens." USS Kennedy Will Visit Haifa TEL AVIV (JTA) — Some 10,000 officers and men of the U.S. Sixth Fleet will spend a week to 10 days in Israel next month when the giant aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy and a flotilla of escorts calls at Haifa on a good-will visit. The visit is being de- scribed as the biggest to date by the U.S. Navy to Is- rael and is seen as having political and military impli- cations. While the American em- bassy declined to comment, it was learned that the visit may be connected with Car- ter Administration plans to bring Israel more closely into the strategic picture in the eastern Mediterranean. 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