14 Friday, November 21, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Semitism, 'Moral Majoitity' Among General Assembly Topics (Continued from Page 13) scape-goating. The panel discussion that followed was, at best, an exercise in platitudes. The strongest statement on the issue of anti-Semitism was offered by Joel 011ander of ■ IIIININIMMIA.1111.111 ■ 4•11•• ■■ •••• The RAIN DOCTOR Write The Best Prescription For Your Sprinkler Needs Remember call the RAIN DOCTOR for the best in Handiwork & Home Repair Jeffrey Schreiber No Sabbath Calls 968-0487 the National Jewish Com- munity Relations Advisory Council. 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Stop In Or Call 646-8990 Anytime Between 10:00a.m. & 9:00p.m. state of Israel. "We urge President-elect Reagan to formally ac- knowledge Israel's just and humane administration of Jerusalem, her scrupulous maintenance of access to all Holy Places and their pro- tection, her sovereignty over united Jerusalem and her sovereign right to designate Jerusalem as Is- rael's capital," the resolu- tion reads. It also describes the Holy City and the Jewish people as "bound together." It is the heart of the Jewish people as well as of political and strategic importance, it says. The resolution was ac- companied by another statement which urged President-elect Reagan (Continued on page 15) Fisher Proposes Unifying AO WZO, Jewish Agency Work tional security adviser are basically pro-Israel, as is the President-elect himself. Fisher said among those targeted to head the State Department are Gen: Ale- xander Haig, "a great friend of Israel," and George Schultz, former Treasury Secretary, also a friend of Israel. The leading candi- date for the post of Treasury Secretary is William Simon. "I hope Dick (Richard) Allen will be the foreign policy adviser," Fisher said. Allen was an adviser to President Nixon who left the Reagan campaign in the last week of the election campaign be- cause of an article in the Wall Street Journal which tagged him as having been involved in some financial impropriety under the Nixon Administration. Fisher also noted that the transition team Reagan has picked has a number of pro- Israel advocates. He men- tioned former Florida Dem- ocratic Senator Richard Stone, Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) and Eugene Ros- tow. He noted that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will have "an im- portant input" in the new administration but he is un- likely to be the new Secre- tary of State. Fisher said he spent "a great deal of time struggl- ing with myself" as to whether to support Reagan's candidacy, since he supported former President Ford as the GOP's Presidential candidate. "I had three meetings with Reagan before I was reassured" that he would be "a strong ally of Israel." Referring to the Moral Majority, one of the ele- ments which supported Re- agan in his bid for the Presidency:Fisher said RI agan has already made rtiff Fisher told the editors clear that just because the and publishers that the task Moral Majority supported of the Jewish community him it does not follow that will be "to maintain our he supports them on all presence" and to assure it their views. Nevertheless, Fisher said has maximum input on is- sues of concern to us" in the that while both the GOP administration of President and the Moral Majority are pro-Israel, if for no other Reagan. Fisher stressed that the reason than they are both most important aspect of anti-Communist, "we will the new Administration have to watch out for the will be the kind of foreign Moral Majority." He ex- policy advisers Reagan pressed the view that Re- agan wily not be a President chooses. He noted that from all of the New Right but will indications, Reagan's tran- move toward the middle. He sitional team as well as his warned, however, that his- tentative choices for the torically, the extreme right posts of the State. Depart- is a danger to the Jewish merit, Treasury and na- community. Max M. Fisher, chairman of the board of directors of the Jewish Agency, in a principal address at the mid-year meeting of the American Jewish Press Association held Nov. 13 at the Fred M. Butzel Building of the Detroit Jewish Wel- fare Federation, said he is framing proposals for the unification of the World Zionist Organization and Jewish Agency programs for the coming years. He told visiting press representatives from 37 communities that such a program would obviate un- nessary shlihut burdens and he emphasized that he had confidence this would not only solidify activities in behalf of Israel on a worldwide basis but would also strengthen Zionism. Fisher, who for two de- cades has expressed his ideological views that there are no longer non-Zionists, but only Zionists and those like him who are the New Zionists, gave emphasis to the view that all Jews are Zionists in their repudia- tion of the prejudices intro- duced at the United Nations branding ZioniSm as ra- cism. He emphasized these views also in an address at a luncheon meeting Saturday of the United Israel Appeal, held at the Plaza Hotel as part of the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Feder- ations. Fisher was introduced at the American Jewish Press Association by Philip Slomovitz. Wundohl, Frank president of the AJPA, who presided, announced that awards are planned on a na- tional basis for best edito- rials, columns and news analysis in the English- Jewish press.