2 Friday, June 12, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary Observing the 80th Anniversary of Jewish National Fund, the Movement's Founders and Its Local Commemoration .. . Timerman Case and the Testing of Human Rights Obligations By Philip Slomovitz Street Journal article "The Timerman Affair" in which the Wiesenthal. He is known as the archenemy of sur- writer, Irving Kristal, prolessor of social thought at the viving Nazis. He has devoted his entire life to NYU Graduate School of Business, declares: tracking down the survivors, effecting (his most It is quite true that anti-Semitism is endemic in famous catch) the capture and subsequent trial of Major among the current anniversaries on the Jewish Argentina, as it has been since the 1930s at least, Adolf Eichmann. Wiesenthal has for years at- calendar is the 80th of-the Keren Kayemet l'Israel, the and is especially prevalent in some army circles tempted to locate the infamous Josef Mengele, the Jewish National Fund. which can accurately be labeled "fascist." So, scientist who specialized in perfecting means of It marked the commencement of philanthropic acts for even though the bloodiest excesses of that war killing Jews. He was hot on the trail of Mengele in the redemption of Eretz Israel and for the mass colonization seem to be over, and the rebellion crushed, it is Uruguay, but lost contact with his informant as a movement of Jews in what was eventually to become the nevertheless permissible to wonder whether the result of an act of carelessness by the same state of Israel. worst is yet to come. Jacobo Timerman. In an interview with Gustavo It was and is more than philanthropy. It is the great On the other hand, to say that it has already Ruegger published in Montevideo El Pais on task for creativity, for the return to the soil by the people happened — or is on the verge of happening — is April 26, Wiesenthal spoke as follows about that was subjected to the ironies of ghetto life. It was and irresponsible and dishonest demagogy. Thoug Timerman: remains the symbol of self-redemption. anti-Semitism may be rife in certain segments o Q: Do you know Timerman? The JNF story is told very ably in a properly titled Argentinian society, the government has been A: No. I know that in Argentina there are a lot of book, The Awakening." That's the proper definition for doing — and is doing —its best to render it ineffec- Peronist sympathizers and that among them JNF. It marked a national awakening, and the process-is tual. Jews in Argentina today lead lives that are there are also Jews, and I also know that many of outlined skillfully by the author of "The Awakening," Ira not very much more nervous or fearful than those these people went to jail accused of being in favor Hirschmann. of non-Jews. The Jews of Argentina are free — of terrorism, with nothing to do with whether Hirschmann is himself a symbol of that national ac- have always been free — to leave the country or not they might have been Jews. One of them is tivity. He served with distinction in the efforts of rescuing whenever they wish, and to take all of their prop- Timerman, and the people who wanted to help Jews from the Nazi clutches. He represented the United erty with them. The fact that relatively few have him converted the case into an anti-Semitic per- States in that role with great courage and emerged a done so should tell us something. secution. I can understand that, since Timerman Jewish hero in the liberating tasks. He tackles the JNF Moreover, all synagogues, all Jewish com- is a leftist, he is against any government, any munal organizations, all Zionist organizations movement, that might be rightist; but in any fight, (including the left-wirig Zionist organizations) you have to stick to the truth. function freely and openly, without any gover- Q: Do you mean to say that Timerman being a mental harassment. Rabbi Marshall Meyer of Jew did harm to the Jewish cause? Buenos Aires, a distinguished fighter for human A: Timerman doesn't interest me. What matters rights to whom Timerman has dedicated his book, to me is the harm he did in the search for a war is in the process of building a $20 million rabbini- criminal. cal seminary. That, too, presumably tells us some- Put me (Buckley) down as deeply deploring the thing. treatment of Timerman by the Argentine thugs In effect, the Argentinian Jewish community who multilated him and admiring Timerman's along with several of the major American Jewish personal courage. Then put me down as skeptical organizations, in keeping their distance from Mr. of Timerman's usefulness as a moral arbiter, let Timerman and his left-wing associates, are im- alone geopolitical adviser. plicitly vindicating the Reagan Administration's As for his manners, perhaps while he was in the prudent policy on human rights. The military re- Argentine concentration camp he forgot that it is gime in Argentina, for all its ugly aspects, is not customary to accept the hospitality of people authoritarian, not totalitarian. who care nothing about human rights, desire Now that the Montonero terrorists have been world wars and are indifferent to torture and crushed, the United States is using its influence to HERMANN SCHAPIRA MENAHEM USSISHKIN Nazism. try to move the regime gradually toward greater Buckley also referred to differences of opinion between liberalization. Since Argentina is not an Ameri- awakening achievements from every aspect of Zionist U.S. Ambassador to the UN Jeane Kirkpatrick over the can protectorate and is not significantly depen- ideological attainments. Argentinian human rights issues, and there have arisen dent on us, our influence is inevitably limited. But It is notable in his book that he commences the JNF other elements in the issue to add to the disputed question we are doing what we can to strengthen the more history with the story of the man who was the movement's of whether Timerman was persecuted as a Jew as he moderate and sensible elements in the army. The creator, Prof. Hermann Schapira, the eminent Heidelberg charged or rather as a liberal whose viewpoint was inter- outlook is far from hopeless. mathematician. Schapira had a motto: "A penny a day from preted as either extreme leftist or pro-Communist by prej- every Jew." He believed that if every Jew were to give a It would become utterly hopeless, however, udiced government officials. penny a day towards land redemption, a sufficient fund were we to "write off" Argentina — excommuni- At the root of the matter which has grown into a prob: could be secured to assure that aim. But it required a penny lem is the attitude of the Argentinian Jewish community. cate it, so to speak, from tthe community of na- a day from every Jew everywhere. That became an impos- Timerman was very critical of Israel and its parliament tions. Then the more extreme right-wing elements sibility. While the motto "A penny a day is the JNF way" when an award to an Argentinian was presented a year ago in the armed forces — the ones •who illegally ar- was a motto for some decades, the requirements became in the Knesset. Timerman was bitter and his resentment rested and tortured Mr. Timerman — would immense. surely take total power. One strongly suspects that the Knesset should have been used as the meeting That's when the genius of Menahem Ussishkin came place for such a presentation made the front pages in Is- that there are many on the American left who into action. He achieved the acquisition of land for Galil rael's newspapers. would like to see this happen. The politics of settlement and for advancement of the great task of the polarization, in which the left crusades against There was another side to the issue at that time, as Keren Kayemet. the right under the banner of "human rights," there may be now. The Knesset and Israel's government That task continues. It was strengthened by noted could not act officially in condemnation of a country with a - while the threat from the totalitarian left is al- leaders, by the pioneers who built the foundation for Is- population of more than a quarter-million Jews. Perhaps together ignored, appeals to their ideological bias rael's statehood. It continues. The Awakening" is an inspi- the security of the largest Jewish community in Latin as well as to their self-righteous passions. One ration to continuity in JNF tasks. Ira Hirschmann's splen- America had to be taken into consideration. might almost say it is their secret agenda. did historic document makes a good contribution towards This is too serious an accusation to be ignored, espe- Therefore the caution not to go to extremes in attack- enhancement of the ideal represented in the symbolized cially since it relates to the Jewish and Israeli reactions to ing Argentina. What happens there could affect another three-lettered title of a great movement — JNF. Timerman's role. Metropolitan Detroit Jewry's role in Keren Kayemet 200,000 Jews in countries neighboring Argentina. It is on this score that Timerman and those supporting l'Israel — Jewish National Fund — has always been one of Tamar deSola Pool: The Great great devotion. It will be echoed at the annual dinner on his position offer an equating of the role of Argentinian Lady in Hadassah and Zionism June 24, marking the 80th anniversary of the movement, Jewry with what was pre-Nazi Germany. They say that with the David Handlemans as the honorees. It will be an hesitation in criticizing Argentina is like the appeasement Tamar deSola Pool was one of the very remarkable in the days immediately preceding Hitler and the first appropriate way of acclaiming a great movement. years of Nazi rule when many Jews, believing they would ladies of this and the last generation. She was a leader in Hadassah and one of the distin- jeopardize the position of German Jewry, refrained from guished founders of the women's Zionist organization. Martyrdom ... When a Community's attacking Nazism. As the contemporary of Henrietta Szold she shared in Is this viewpoint acceptable? Is it applicable? Security Is Endangered by a 1980s her glories and pursued them with great dignity. All The application is doubtful, yet the obligation to con- The late Dora (Mrs. Joseph) Ehrlich had an impo Version of Nazi Ideology demn abuse of human rights and the emergence of anti- role in that group of women who created nobly in Zionist Semitism in the process of vast discrimination as reported From the moment of his release from house arrest in from Argentina is indisputable. ranks and enrolled a large following of admirers. his home in Buenos Aires, his arrival in Israel and the Mrs. Pool shared with her husband, the late David The problems that have thus emerged are immense. publication afterward of his account of his sufferings in his deSola Pool, the distinction of leadership, co-authorship of There is a repetition of difficulties in meeting obligations to book "Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number" a number of important books on Jewish cultural and histor- the basic human needs in the world which all-too-often (Knopf), Jacobo Timerman was treated as a hero and as a ical topics and leadership in Jewish ranks. become major _aspects in the fight against anti-Semitism. martyr. He became a leader in the movement exposing the A native of Jerusalem, she mastered Hebrew in addi- There may never be an end to such tensions, just as an tyrannical practices of the present regime in Argentina. tion to other languages, and was a fluent public speaker, erasing of anti-Semitism becomes increasingly impossible. On several occasions, however, he was disputed by often appearing at public functions, including in Detroit, In the long run, even with some menacing problems for Argentinian Jewish leaders. He is under challenge on with her husband. Jewry, if and when it becomes an offer of silence to bigotries many of his accusations, and Jewish spokesmen deny that She spent many years in Israel, for numerous events, it cannot be adhered to. The voice of freedom demands the Argentinian regime's attitude toward Jews is tinged including attendance at the Eichmann trial. Her interest assertion of the right to speak out against oppression. It is with anti-Semitism.Noteworthy in connection with this the difficulty to enroll support for such policies of vigilance was in the welfare of the Sephardic settlers in Israel and dispute is the discussion of the Timerman role in a syndi- she conducted a movement for the creation of amity be- that is most distressing. But the struggles for human rights cated column by William F. Buckley in which the promi- tween Jews and Arabs. and for the liberties of mankind are always difficult. Tamar deSola Pool was, indeed, one of the great ladies nent commentator states: An important comment on the Argentinian situation of this era. and the Timerman involvement is contained in the Wall Consider, for example, the opinion of Simon Keren Kayemet — JNF Emphasized as an 'Awakening' on 80th Anniversary ,