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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- Fine Arts Show DELI-RESTAURANT 10 M1LE lust East of Evertreel 352-7060 The Southfield Fine Arts Show and Exhibition will open to the public Monday through June 14. Hours are: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday- Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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- Arabs Defeated 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 rejectionist bloc since the 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 "Alvin Toffler." There is a charge. For information, call the center, 546-8928. Sincerity is the face of the soul. cially reckless" about the statements made by Lewis in his column in the Times on May 17, Siegman charged in a letter to the Times. "By suggesting that the reign of terror in Argentina is to be understood essen- tially as anti-Semitism, Lewis has only further com- promised the already - pre- carious condition of Argen- tina's Jews," he asserted. SHANGRI-LA WEST NOW OPEN SUNDAYS (hom 4 p.m.) SERVING OUR POPULAR ALL YOU CAN EAT CHINESE BUFFET FROM 4:30 p.m. FRI., SAT. & SUN. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. 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