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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

14 Friday, February 5, 1982

UN Delegates Tell Kirkpatrick: 'Too Many Jews in U.S. Mission'

many Jews in the U.S. Mis- think there's a certain
sion to the UN and about amount of concern about
Jewish influence on Ameri- the, I know there is, about
can policy. the number of Jews in the
In her interview with U.S. Mission under this
in
Mike Wallace on CBS-TV's Administration,
"60 Minutes" program Sun- policymaking positions.
"I know there is because
day, Kirkpatrick said: "I

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Jeane Kirkpatrick, the
United States Ambassador
to the United Nations, dis-
closed in a television inter-
view that various delegates
at the UN have expressed
concern that there are too

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it of double standards in its
actions.
She said:' "The United
Nations, very frequently,
very very frequently acts
on the basis of double
standards, rather than
even-handedly. That it
applies to those nations
whom it desires to make
targets or scapegoats,
very different standards,
and judges them by them.
Israel is one, South Af-
rica is one, the non-
Communist nations of
Latin America are other
examples."
She also noted that a
great deal of invectives are
used at the UN. "Dirty
names. Namecalling, racist,
imperialist, Zionist, you
know, that sort of thing."

JEANE KIRKPATRICK

and allowed to go to Israel. -
He claimed that if
Kirkpatrick's human —
rights policy had been
The Ambassador was the U.S. policy while he
asked by Wallace if the UN was in prison, he would
should exist in view of all still be in jail. "No ques-
the criticixm levelled tion about that," he said.
against it. She replied:
On that Charge, Kirkpat-
"Well, the UN does exist. rick replied: "I think Jacobo
You know, like death and Timerman comes danger-
taxes, the UN exists."
ously close to -the non-
The program also inter- democratic left in Argen-
viewed Jacobo Timerman, tina. I don't agree with the
the former publisher of the political uses to which he
Buenos Aires 'newspaper, has put the human rights
La Opinion, who was ar- cause since he's been out.
rested and later released yardstick isn't what your

Monty Hall: Spurs Contributors

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I've heard a good deal of
whispers about it. And re-
ported to me . . ." At this
point Wallace interjected,.
"From other delegations?"
The Ambassador replied:
"From other delegations,
yes."
Asked if she was
suggesting that there is
anti-Semitism in the UN,
Kirkpatrick said that "Is-
rael was a pariah nation
at the United Nations"
and that "there has been
some concern expressed
about Jewish influence
within our mission."
Pointing out that she has
been an unconventional
ambassador because "not
only am I a woman, and not
a man, but I'm, you know,
an academic and not a dip-
lomat," Kirkpatrick said
that she had brought along
with her to the UN "a bunch
of other people who are not
normally too entirely ac-
ceptable as ambassadors at
the UN.
I brought in Jews and Cu-
bans as ambassadors and
neither of those are particu-
larly popular or conven-
tional kinds of ambassado-
• rial representatives."
Kirkpatrick sharply
criticized the UN, accused

VISA'

Although he is best you're capable of giving. I love Jewish hearts," Hall
known as a television game left her house angry, but I said, "because no matter
show host and actor, Monty knew she was right. I went where you go, they reach
out and give."
Hall told two Allied Jewish home and raised my gift."
That applies particu-
Hall, a graduate of the
Campaign audiences last
week of his proudest role: University of Manitoba larly to Detroit, he said.
(and classmate of. Detroit "Your reputation as a
involved Jew.
In two informal, addresses Rabbi M. Robert Syme), re- Jewish community
— one to Women's Division counted how his reaches out to the rest of
contributors and the other grandfather, an immigrant the country."
It was announced that
to couples at a Campaign from Russia, brought over
1982
campaign totals to
"his
entire
little
town"
and,
dinner — the host of "Let's
Make a Deal" related the with the help of his fellow date have topped $9 million,
events of his early life that Jews in Winnipeg, made a exclusive of Project Re-
led him to a top leadership new life for his family. "I newal.
role in Los Angeles Jewish
communal fund raising.
Hall, past chairman of the
L.A. United Jewish Welfare
Fund and board member ,of
several hospitals and
Jewish orggnizations, cre-
dited his mother, the late
Rose Halpern, for his inter-
est in and commitment to
Jewish causes. A native of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Hall
said his mother, the
president of Canadian
Hadassah, was a "shining
light."
Los Angeles communal leader and TV star Monty
"We were very poor,
but we always had that Hall, center, spoke Jan. 26 to Kadima Section. Shown
blue and white pushka on with him are, from left, Women's Division leaders
the stove for Palestine. Marlene Borman, Jane Sherman, Shelby Tauber;-
She went everywhere to Diane J. Klein and Doris August.
speak for Palestine:
Ladies like my mother
built the state of Israel."
He told how as an adult,
successful in show business
and chairman of the
entertainers' section of the
Log Angeles UJA cam-
paign, he was taught yet
another lesson by 'hig
mother:
"I was very proud of my
UJA gift; I was giving more
than any of the big stars in
Hollywood. But my mother
told me I wasn't giving
Joseph H. Orley, left, and Milton Barnett, right,
enough. She said the
yardstick isn't what your chairmen of the Special Gifts Section for the Allied
neighbor gives but what is Jewish Campaign, are aided by Monty Hall at the Jan.
within your heart, what 26 dinner meeting.

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