THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 21, 1911 5 Real Tally Missing in Anti-Israel Votes at UN 27308 SOUTHFIELD SFLI3 MI 48076 557.6644 Monday thru Thursday. 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM rirpry Ian r Since Konrad Adenauer and David Ben-Gurion signed the restitution agreement in 1952, West Germany has paid nearly $1 billion to Israel in restitu- tion. Communist East Ger- many has denied its moral responsibility and not paid a pfennig. The same is true Argentine Prisoner Releases Spur ADL (Continued from Page 1) constitutional rights, While he is encouraged by the Argentine govern- ment's release of the four Jews and other prisoners, Foxman stressed that "it is important,-nevertheless, to • WHY UN AROUN: "...: , GOWNS SAVE TIME & MINE• 191, 0'199 - 1.0041104111118T —MOS 4 TO 44 •TODAY Ttxu SAT. —10A/A To S:30 • z „., HOUSE of SHUTTERS The Six-Day War (1967), although a stunning de- fensive victory, was also very costly. So too the Yom Kippur War (1973), in which victory was snatched from the jaws of near defeat. Why was no attempt made to claim re- stitution from the aggres- sors in these wars? SHANDELS MI 2-4150 • 154 SOUTH 5000 5550 BIRMINGHAM SINCE 1959 Call Now For Free Home Estimates RESIDEN17AL-COMMERCIAL CUSTOM WINDOW SHADES continue public pressure until all those held without charges are either set free or formally charged and tried." To that end, ADL's Argentine Prisoner Project has published a revised edi- tion of the Prisoner Project pamphlet, with the names and relevant data on addi- tional prisoners and indi- viduals who have vanished. Four of the six prisoners highlighted in the original edition of the pamphlet — Ms. Benshoam, Klimovsky, Eduardo Grutzky and Nor- berto Ignacio Liwsky — are now out of jail. In addition, Rafael Rey, whose case was described in a supplemen- tary list issued by the Pris- oner Project in August, has been released. He and Liwsky are paroled to what is known as "supervised lib- erty." ADL recently received from Argentine govern- ment officials a list of 6,070 individuals re- leased from PEN (Deten- tion by order of the Na- tional Executive Power) since March 24, 1976. Foxman noted that de- spite this record and re- cent releases, more than 800 uncharged prisoners remain incarcerated, while the number of the disappeared is estimated at over 15,000. , 50% OFF CUSTOM WOVEN WOODS by Joanna, Delmar, Graber 40% OFF CUSTOM SHUTTERS Horizontal & Vertical By Joanna, Mastercraft FREE INSTALLATION 50% OFF HORIZONTAL 1" MINN many decorator colors by LEVOLOR HOUSE of SHUTTERS 50% OFF VERTICAL BLINDS aluminurh decorator cloths & suedes, R.V.C. macrame, wood exciodog PreslOos orders 559-4648 25511 SOUTHFIELD !ID, SOUTHFIELD" The revised edition of the pamphlet can be obtained by writing Argentine Pris- oner Project, Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, 823 United Nations Plaza, New York 10017. Finally, taking only major areas where compen- sation and restitution are morally due, there is a very large acocunting due 800,000 Jewish refugees from Arab lands. Most of them got out only with what they could carry. Many had to pay ransoms to secure re- lease. Joan Peters, a leader in the National Committee for American Foreign Policy, has suggested that the solu- tion to the "Palestinian" problem is acceptance on both sides of an exchange of populations: Arabs who fled Jewish sovereignty being a trade off for Jews who fled Arab rule. In the crude rule of war such might afford a proximate measure of jus- tice. But the governments have spent itarly $1 billion easing Arab resettlement— and not a penny for Jewish resettlement. And holding persons for ransom who want to escape intolerable conditions — something Hitler's gang practiced and the Soviet Union also prat= tices even today — adds up to a major unpaid bill due Israel. munist and Arab blocs and their client states will be checked and their dic- tators and despots called to account. 77;t• AGENCY OMEGA Before that day of reckon- ing it would be well for Is- rael and her friends to have clearly in mind the ball park figures for restitution and compensation long overdue. :WA" BASKETS \ 3 Times Daily kt Nation-Wide Al OUR OMEGA COLUC110x FROM 0175 George Ohrenstein Jewelers, Ltd. Delivery *175 RODNICK- McINERNErS 772-4350 Creative Jewelers HARVARD ROW MALL Wiser L 11 Mile Rd 353-3146 CLOSE THE CASE CASE NTROL PEST MANAGEMENT , "The Full Service Co." 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JEWISH NATIONAL FUND But the theme of com- pensations has pos- sibilities. Perhaps it is time for the government of Israel to start totting up accounts. First, there is the scorecard of the Holocaust. Of those countries who partici- pate in and profited from Hitler's war against the Jews, only the German Federal Republic has so far taken a responsible position. of Austria and Hungary, which shared the Nazi pro- gram of looting and killing. We make no reference now to countries supposedly opposed to Hitler, though the records of Poland and France toward Jews leave a gross imbalance in the re- cord to date. Then there is the compen- sation due Israel for wars engaged by aggressors against her, wars of survi- val for Israel, which brought to her a huge cost of lives and resources. There was the first war, in which five aggressors sought to throttle the infant nation in its cradle. -Then came the economic war, the effort to strangle Israel by closing the seaways, which finally forced Israel to break out of the noose with the 1956 campaign. Victory, and a more permanent settle- ment, were stolen from Is- rael by a combined Russian and American caveat. a on on cf —4 0:1 =41 0 0 to 0 rn A 'h GREAT R DET RO I T OLD S D E AL E R SAY IT WITH TREES the agenda. And the Third World sponsors of the origi- nal resolution even had the brass to condemn Israel's trade with South Africa, al- though that trade accounts for but .06 percent of South Africa's external commerce while black Africa accounts for 40 percent. There is ap- parently no insolence, no distortion of truth, nothing too shameless for those who cheered Idi Amin and Yasir Arafat to use in their vici- ousness toward Israel. F (Continued from Page 1) And no attention has been given, of course, to Israeli patience in reference to the Syrian missiles imported into Lebanon and placed to force the populations of Is- rael's cities to live under the threat of instantaneous de- struction. Agression which threatens Jewish lives does not arouse the same passions among the endemically anti-Semitic spokesmen of Christendom, Islam and the Marxist Im-' perium that they feel when a bomb factory is destroyed. The call for sanctions and the demand for compensa- tion are the new points on A contented mind confers it all. - THE MOST UNUSUAL FEATURE ABOUT THE 1982 SAAB MAY BE 115 1981 PRICE. In a year when most car prices are being raised from Detroit to Tokyo. Saab is keeping its prices exactly the same. Saab has always done things a tittle differently. From the very first one that rolled off the assembly hoe over thirty years ago, with front-wheel dnve. 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