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February 06, 1981 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, February 6, 1981

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buyer's judgment.

WZO Leaders Criticize WJC Statement on Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
World Jewish Congress
study expressing criticism
of Israel's domestic and
foreign policies and ques-
tioning the feasibility of
aliya has created a furor
among World Zionist

Organization officials. The
119-page document, titled
"The Implications of
Israel-Arab Peace for World
Jewry," a two-year study
which was commissioned by
the WJCongress, was made
public at its assembly here.

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The document, which was
issued by the WJC's 33-
member International Eco-
nomic and Social Commis-
sion chaired by Baron Guy
de Rothschild of Paris, con-
cluded the criticism of Is-
rael's policies by Jews in the
United States and
elsewhere should not be
"swept under the rug" but
rather openly expressed to
relieve "increasing strains"
in the relationship between
Israel and the Diaspora.
Among the "doubts
and concerns" felt but
often "suppressed" by
"independently-minded
diaspora Jews," the
study said were:

"The
religious
monopoly exercised by the
Orthodox rabbinate in Is-
rael with the official "sanc-
tion of the government — a
situation offensive to Con-
servative and Reform
Jewry, as well as to many
secular Jews."
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and Gaza," its "extremely
parochial obtuseness" and
"lack( of appreciation of in-
creasingly critical public
opinion in the U.S. and
other Western countries."
• "A flawed electoral sys-
tem based on proportional
representation" that has
produced "a multi-party
political system and suc-
cessive coalition govern-
ments . . . incapable of re-
solving basic issues."
• "Growing materialism"
and individual and group
competition that have "has-
tened the erosion of the old
ideals and Jewish values
centering in the idea of so-
cial justice."
The study also stated
that to retain and
strengthen support by
the Western powers and
by Jews in the Diaspora,
Israel should make "un-
mistakeably clear" that
its policies and negotiat-
ing stance in search for
Middle East peace are
based "squarely and un-
equivocally on security
considerations."
The document was shar-
ply criticized by WZO lead-
ers. Leon Dulzin, chairman
of the WZO Executive, ap-
pointed an executive sub-
committee to prepare the
WZO's official response to
the document.

Dulzin advised against
exaggerating the impor-
tance of the WJCongress.
"This is a body which repre-
sents communities, and it
cannot compete with the
WZO," he said. WZO trea-
surer Akiva Lewinsky
charged that too many
monied individuals were on
the WJCongress Commis-
sion, thereby distorting its
findings. He said that al-
though it was a document
that could not be ignored, he
was not ready to accept it as
the unanimous voice of
Diaspora Jewry.

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