Prejudices in Multiple Forms Under Scrutiny: KKK a Major Threat to All Americans THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events Israel as a Global Football in Friendless Atmosphere, Challenging Indifferences Editorial, Page 4 Copyright © The Jewish News Publishing Co. VOL. LXXVIII, No. 16 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 • 424-8833 $15 Per Year: This Issue _35c December 19, 1980 ADL Asks U.S. to Decrease Financial Support for the UN 250 Isolated Detroit _,ws to Be Assisted by Project Outreach The Jewish Vocational Service and Community Work- shop (JVS-CW) is seeking volunteers for a new program for handicapped and impoverished Jewish adults living in the inner city of Detroit. Community outreach worker Anne Stone identified more than 250 Jewish indigent adults within the last year. The majority are aged with physical or mental impair- ments, living in nursing homes. JVS-CW is establishing Project Outreach to provide "significant cultural, social and religious opportunities" to Jewish inner-city residents. Mrs. Stone has already initiated outings for some of these isolated persons, using a JVS-CW van to take small groups to discussions, small parties and a synagogue. The JVS Senior Service Corps of senior citizen volunteers is planning a January party for these persons at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. In addition, Sam Sobel and Dr. Leonard Arnovitz are forming a group of male volunteers to make periodic visits to isolated Jewish residents in Detroit. Mrs. Stone believes the volunteers will ultimately be assigned to visit specific persons and homes once-a-month for a half-day. Persons willing to volunteer, or who have names of additional isolated Jews within Detroit, can call Mrs. Stone at the JVS-CW, 833-8100. Rabbi Solomon Gruskin provided her with the initial list of names. Mrs. Stone said the program is limited to Detroit be- cause there are volunteers and agencies who perform the same function in Oakland County. Project Outreach grew out of a research project, funded by United Jewish Charities, to discover if there were a sizeable number of isolated Jews in Detroit. To date, Mrs. Stone has interviewed 109 persons. Most never leave the home where they reside. "I have found three or four Jewish elderly living in separate homes on one block," Mrs. Stone said, "but they don't know the others exist. I want them to get to know each other and know where they live, so they can walk over and talk to each other." She explained that isolated elderly Jews in nurs- ing homes tend to hide their Jewishness out of fear. She said the persons she has interviewed have par- (Continued on Page 11) NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has asked President Carter to consider a cutback in American financial support of the United Nations because it is "the world forum for anti-Semitism." The call came on the eve of a slew of anti-Israel resolutions in the General Assembly. • In a letter hand-delivered to the White House, Maxwell E. Greenberg, ADL's national chairman, said that a speech made last week by Jordanian delegate Hazen Nuseibeh was "the latest in an oratorical campaign of slander against Israel and the Jewish people, using invective and calumnies reminis- cent of Der Stuermer." Asserting that "there could be no greater evidence of the regression of the UN from the high principles enunciated in its charter than this reappearance of Nazi canards and slogans in the General Assembly," Greenberg said "the time has come for America to demonstrate in the most striking fashion that we will not continue to subsidize actions which violate our sense of decency, fairness and justice." MAXWELL GREENBERG He added that "there is an Orwellian absurdity for our citizenry to help finance the deterioration of the UN from its lofty ideals and purposes to the mouthpiece for bias and bigotry which it has become." Following six days of "anti-Semitic invective" that "no decent society" would tolerate, Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Blum told the General Assembly last week that Nuseibeh had uttered "the crudest anti-Semitic slanders." Nuseibeh claimed an international Zionist conspiracy had controlled the world, that people like Lord Rothschild controlled the price of gold and "Mr. Oppenheimer in South Africa holds 15 million blacks in bondage." Oppenheimer, head of the DeBeers diamond cartel, was born Jewish but is a practicing (Continued on Page 11) Gen. Haig's Support for Israel Recalled Following Secretary of State Nomination By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON (JTA) — Retired Gen. Alexander Haig Jr., named Tuesday by President-elect Ronald Reagan to be his secretary of state, has expressed himself in favor of strong U.S. support for Israel both as a strategic ally and as a friend on moral grounds. He also has endorsed the U.S, commitment by Presidents Ford and Carter opposing U.S. recognition of or negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Organization until it accepts UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 and Israel's right to exist. Haig, who retired last year as supreme allied commander in Europe for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is certain to face prolonged scrutiny by the Senate which must confirm his appointment. Three prominent Democratic Senators — outgoing majority leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia, Allan Cranston of California and Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts — have expressed strong opposition to him beacuse he was President Nixon's last chief of staff at the White House during the Watergate scandals and because of his role in the Vietnam War. Some Senators dislike the idea of a military officer in charge at the State Department. However, since Republicans will control the Senate when Haig's nomination is consid- (Continued on page 7) ALEXANDER HAIG Palestine the Myth; Jews the Only Palestinians ational Institute of the Holocaust Golda Meir was frequently quoted by an Semites to the effect that "the Pales- tii ,3" don't exist. An example was a re- cent-ibature story in Time magazine, one of the most viciously anti-Semitic editorials ever to parade as an informative article. Readers familiar with the cliches of con- temporary anti-Semitism were not sur- prised that the writers placed the state- ment attributed to Golda in a telling posi- tion. The story is intended to convey the impression that Israel's leadership was (and is) cruelly indifferent to the "suffering Palestinians." Now that so many are accepting the idea of "Palestinians," it might be worthwhile to ask who they are and where they came from. It is futile, of course, to confront Time's article with reasoned arguments. The writers knew whom they wished to injure and the editors know where the big money is piling up these days. But a word or a phrase used constantly by interested parties, and finally accepted unconsciously by unthinking people, can do a great deal of damage. Golda Meir knew that, and she also remembered that only a few years ago 30,000 "Palestinians" — all Jews! — were fighting the Nazis in the British Army: their uniform designated them as "Palestinians." Where then did these NEW "Palestinians" come from? "Palestine was a name applied to three colonial provinces of the Roman Empire. The word derived from the common nL- of the Philistines (the Phoenicians, "the people of the sea"), so often encountered in the stories about Samson and David. But before the Romans, "Philistia" applied only to the narrow strip along the seacoast that included Gaza, Ashkelon and Ashdod. The large districts of the land during the First Temple period (from Solomon to the Babylonian Exile) were Judah and Israel (and Edom, Moab, Ammon and Aramaea); in the period of the Second Temple (from the time of the Return from the First Exile to the end of the Maccabean Kingdom), the land was divided into the districts named Edumea, Judea, Samaria, Galilee, Gaulanitis (and Perea and the city-state federation called the Decapolis). The dis- tricts in parenthesis are those since World War II counted in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. But, of course, in biblical and Roman times they were part of the equa- tion. The Roman emperors, both the pagans and those after Constantine called Chris- tians, were determined to break the spirit of the Jewish people and erase the Jewish religion and sense of identity. Hence they introduced the term Palestine (Palastina) and applied it to three colonial districts. After Bar Kokhba's revolt was crushed, the Romans also set up statues of Jupiter and Venus at the shrines and renamed Jerusalem — from which all Jews were expelled — "Aelia Capitolina." After the Arab in- vasion and successful conquest of the land, the Roman districts were reor- (Continued on Page 5)