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Sat 10-6 Thur 10.9 . , Special to The Jewish News WASHINGTON, D.C. — No matter who is elected on Nov. 4, regardless of the triumphing party, U.S. Jewry must stand erect against all threats and its mobilization for action to prevent calamities is im- perative. This is the slogan emanating from the 82nd convention of the Zionist Organization of America held here last weekend at the Capitol Hilton. The call to action, em- phasized in the keynote ad- . dress of Ivan Novick, who was re-elected ZOA president, was echoed in a score of addresses and corn- ments by leaders from a majority of states. It was a mobilization call and it embraced warnings to be on the alert in the im- pending dangers from the PLO, recognition given the terrorist movement that seeks Israel's destruction by the dominant factions in the United Nations and what- ever destructive elements may emerge not only in the European communities but also in the United States. 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He declared, in reaffirm- ing Israel's moral right to undivided Jerusalem as its capital, that the failure of the U.S. to veto the Aug. 20 resolution in the UN Secu- rity Council that called on governments to remove their embassies from Jerusalem was "in fact a sanction" whose "im- mediate consequence" was a decision "by certain nations to remove their embassies from Jerusalem." The Speaker of the Knes- set, Yitzhak Berman, told the ZOA that creation of a Palestinian state will lead to a cutoff of oil to the Free World. He warned that the de- struction of Israel is only one of the goals of the PLO. "Its aim is to create a united Arab nation, a revolution- ary regithe" which will turn the Middle East into an- other Cuba or Iran. Berman emphasized that a Palestinian state already existed — in Jor- dan. Harry Hurwitz, the new minister of information at Israel's Washington em- bassy, warned against the new campaign of respecta- bility for the PLO while the terrorists continue to call for the destruction of Israel. - IVAN NOVICK "What is this nonsense that there is a need to go before the Christian world to criticize Israel in order to be helpful to the Jewish people?" Novick asked. "It's an absurdity which defies logic." He posed questions to Jews who, he said, have publicly debated with the Israel government. This ap- parently was in particular reference to the letter signed by 56 prominent American Jews early last summer to Premier Menahem Begin of Israel. Novick's questions were: "Did your actions help achieve a Middle East peace? Did your critical public statements to Israel produce expressions of good will and fellowship from the Arab nations? Did any of the rejectionist states reject the PLO covenant as a re- sult of your rejection of the present government of Is- rael? "Was your public, scornful and distasteful critical comments di- rected at other Jews — even a Jewish Prime Minister you may not find to your liking — advan- tageous to the American Jewish community? And was your slogan Peace Now' honest?" Those who level public criticism at Israel's leader- ship, Novick said, "should address serious problems within the American Jewish community, such as the Jewish poor in our major cities, Jewish education,' alienation of youth from Jewish activities and the high rate of assimilation and intermarriage. Let us work to solve our problems but let us do it by helping each other — let us not de- stroy each other." He said "The Administra- tion's attempt to blame Is- rael for U.S. difficulties in winning Arab friendship and oil security" represents "a hoax perpetrated on the American people. A prop- aganda line has been or- chestrated by the Adminis- tration and various parties that the differences con- cerning the Palestinians, meaning the PLO, is the root of the problem the U.S. has with the Middle East oil countries rather than the influence of the Soviet . Union in the Arab world." Novick warned that at- tacks, were being used 'by Israel's enemies "not only to He said the Iran-Iraq war singles out Israel as "an is- land of tranquility, stability and dependability" in the volatile Middle East. The presentations, in three addresses, on behalf of their running-mat,es and their parties, by vice presidential candidates Walter Mondale, George Bush and Patrick Lucey, added to the great interest in the Presidential election that permeated the conven- tion. Mondale stressed to the delegates that "the people of Israel cast no Notes in our elections, but they — and Zionists everywhere — have an immense stake in the re- sults of Nov. 4." 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