12 NE DETROIT JEW1911NEili Friday, October 2, 1981 British Minister, Wife Discover Zionism Wishing all our friends and relatives a happy and healthy New Year JERUSALEM — Joan McWhirter first saw Israel from the deck of a freighter which had brough a group from the Holy Trinity Ang- lican Church in Brighton, England, on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. She was entranced, this tall, striking woman who for years had edited Brit- ain's largest Bible maga- zine with her husband, James. And when she reached Jerusalem she knew that she was home. The McWhirters were profiled by Diana Lerner in a recent issue of Israel Scene magazine. "This," she says, "was where I was meant to be. It was the fulfillment of a mission." - Mrs. McWhirter returned to England to persuade her husband, a Free Church minister and evangelical preacher, that God wanted Samson Travel Corporation 26711 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Michigan 48034 REV. 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"I'd been taken around the refugee camps and was outraged by what I saw. I saw only human tragedy, not the politics that caused these wretched people to be used as a whipping post against Israel. "I expressed these sen- timents in articles I wrote when I returned to England. And I got my- self into hot water with some of Britain's leading Christian Zionists." Rev. McWhirter was scarcely pleased, then, when his wife returned from Israel ablaze with Zionist enthusiasm. But Mrs. McWhirter, he relates with wry amusement, was not to be put off. "She said to me: 'Look, old man, I've been tied to your coat-tails for all these years. And now I am going to live in Israel. I'm off.' " And she was. When the Yom Kippur War broke out in October 1973, Joan McWhirter promptly volun, teered to fly to Israel to help roll bandages, pick oranges, wash dishes ... do anything she could to be of use. "But of course," says Rev. McWhirter "the Is- raelis were only taking young people with spe- cial skills and they turned Joan down. "But my wife, you know, is a woman of great deterz.. mination and character. - She exchanged our big old car for a little one, packed it up, drove to Marseilles in the south of France and caught the next ship to Haifa." Once in Jerusalem Mrs. McWhirter lost no time set- tling down to serious study of Hebrew and Israel, using the archives of the External Relations Department of the World Zionist Organiza- tion, which promptly recog- nized Joan for the treasure she is and put her to work speaking to visiting Chris- tians in Israel and sending her to Britain on lecture tours. Rev. McWhirter good- humoredly acknowledging that he was no match for the attraction of Jerusalem, fol- lowed five months later. "And before long," he says, "I was hooked. "I got into Joan's li- brary while she was away on a speaking tour in England and I started to read," he says. "I wanted the facts about Israel and the Palesti- nians. I wasn't emotional about it like Joan was. I sat and read everything I could lay my hands on. "Then I wrote to her: 'I'm getting converted,' I said. She replied: 'At last the penny is dropping into your thick skull. " So the McWhirters sold their Brighton home and settled in Jerusalem in the picturesque Muslim Arab quarter of Azaria, the bibli- cal village of Bethany where, according to tradi- tion, Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. And in seven years they have made a con- siderable impact on their adopted city. They have worked tirelessly for the Christian Embassy, where Joan is now in charge of educa- tional material. And her series of cassette tapes, "A Voice from Jerusalem," which describes Jerusalem the city, its landscape, its history, its prophetic de- stiny as Israel's eternal cap- ital — are now being dis- tributed to radio stations, schools, non-sectarian organizations and Chris- tians throughout the world. In response, a grateful city bestowed upon her last year the Distin- guished Citizen of Jerusalem Award for her service to the Holy City. "Joan,'6 said Mayor Teddy Kollek at the pre- sentation, "has done more than anyone for Jerusalem." Rev. McWhirter, 82, the Zionist "convert," has be- come a tireless proponent of Israel's title to the Land of the Bible. The McWhirters are, in short a formidable team and have made - many friends here — Arab and Jew, Christian and Muslim — and in return find life and Israel to be "one round of thrilling discoveries." The United Nations Gen- eral Assembly in 1947, by a majority of 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions, adopted the majority recommendations of the UN Special Commit- tee on Palestine, calling for the partition of the country into independent Jewish and Arab states, joined by an economic union with an international zone consist- ing of Jerusalem and its environs. 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