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May 29, 1981 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, May 29, 1981

Argentinian Jews Conflict in Reports About Regime

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NEW YORK — Two
Argentinian Jews have
given differing pictures of
what life is or was like for
them and their co-
religionists under the mili-
tary regime in Argentina.
Mario Gorenstein, the
president of the Delegation
of Jewish Associations of
Argentina, in the U.S. to
participate in the American
Jewish Committee's 75th
anniversary celebration,
said that while anti-
Semitism was an "endemic
sickness" of his country, he
did - not believe that its
many recent manifestations
were government spon-
sored, the New York Times
reported.
He said Jewish leaders
maintained regular and
productive contacts with
the military regime about
human rights and, the New
York Times reported, said
that he hoped to be able to
announce soon an agree-
ment that would lessen
anti-Semitic acts.
Gorenstein's view dif-
fers drastically from
those of Jacobo Timer-
man, Jewish newspaper
editor and publisher who
was kidnapped by
Argentinian security
forces in 1977 and held
without charge until his
expulsion from Argen-
tina in 1979.
According to Timerman,
who just published a book
about his experiences,
"Prisoner Without a Name,
Cell Without a Number," he
was subject to repeated tor-
ture while his captors
chanted "Jew! Jew! Jew!"
and questioned him about
"Zionist conspiracies."- He
charged that some Jewish
leaders in Argentina had
remained silent during his
ordeal, though they knew
about it.
Gorenstein said that
Jewish leaders were not si-
lent, and added his pre-

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decessor had met privately
with authorities about
Timerman's arrest.
In a related development,
in a sharp response to
charges by New York Times
columnist Anthony Lewis
that American Jewish lead-
ers failed to condemn
Argentinian anti-
Semitism, Henry Siegman,
executive director of the
American Jewish Congress,
accused Lewis of endanger-
ing Argentina's Jews.
Siegman noted that
while the anti-Semitism
of Argentinian rightists is
"singularly ugly and
malevolent, the reign of
terror unleashed by the
Argentinian junta is not
aimed specifically at
Argentinian Jews, al-
though they are among
its victims."
Jacobo Timerman, the
exiled Argentinian editor
about whom Lewis wrote in
his column, "was a threat to
the junta not because of his
Jewishness — he was not an
active member of - the
Jewish community — but
because of his personal
commitment to truth, free-
dom and human rights,"
Siegman said.
"Given the anti-Semitic
proclivities of totalitarian
regimes, and particularly of
the Argentinian junta,
there is something espe-

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at WHO Meeting

GENEVA (JTA) — The
World Health Organization
(WHO) assembly was
scheduled to begin debate
last week on an Arab-
sponsored resolution con-
demning Israel for allegedly
poor health conditions of the
Arab population in the
occupied territories.
The Arab states suffered
a setback May 18 when the
assembly voted to postpone
action on their demand that
the WHO regional office in
the Middle East be trans-
ferred from Alexandria to
Amman, Jordan.
The Arab rejectionist
states have been pressing
for a transfer since last year
as a means of further isolat-
ing Egypt because of its
peace treaty with Israel.
The consensus vote to
postpone-action was the sec-
ond defeat sustained by the
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WHO annual conference
opened. An Arab effort to re-
ject Israel's credentials and
thereby bar it from the con-
ference failed to come up for
a vote earlier this month,
after the African states
made it clear that they were
opposed.

Lecture Slated

The Center for New
Thinking will present a talk
by Rabbi Sherwin Wine 10
a.m. Thursday in the
Baldwin Library, Birming-
ham.
Rabbi Wine will speak on
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charge. For information,
call the center, 546-8928.

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cially reckless" about the
statements made by Lewis
in his column in the Times
on May 17, Siegman
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