THE DETROIT JEWISli NEWS A • Friday, February 26, 1982 Yiddish Tolks-Sztyme' on Polish Newstands Again NEW YORK (JTA) — 2 'ollowing a six-week inter- -uption, the Yiddish weekly Folks Sztyme" has reap- )eared on Polish news- tands. The paper contains arti- cles on the "normalization" of Jewish institutional life in Poland and reports on as- WANTED Experienced 1 CLOTHING SALESMAN 1 Excellent pay. Wholesale work in showroom (full or part-time). Back-up of the largest selection in Michi- gan — with the greatest values in America. If you know the ropes in clothing, apply at Baron's, 19485 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, 352-2582 surances from "the highest state authorities" that any anti-Semitic manifesta- tions in the country will be opposed. According to the paper, the activities of the Social and Cultural Association of Polish Jews were resumed on Dec. 30, approximately two weeks after martial law was declared. The State Jewish Theater was then reopened. On the same day, "Folks Sztyme" reports, the Polish Minister of Religious Affairs, Jerzy Kuberski, met with representatives of the Jewish Religious Union, the Social and Cultural Association, the Jewish Historical Institute, and` the State Jewish Theater. Meanwhile, the Institute of Jewish Affairs (IJA) indi- cated that veiled anti- Semitic references continue to surface in segments of the general Polish press. The IJA monitoring sources reported on pub- lished attacks accusing KOR and Solidarity as being "cosmopolitans" — a term identified in Eastern Europe with Jews. They have also been charged with having "Zionist-Trotskyite" connections, the IJA stated. Druze Strike on Golan Heights in Third Week GLASS & MIRROR 11•1 ■ 111. 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Study Reports World-Wide Rise in Abuse of Zionism LONDON — A. recent study by the World Jewish Congress (WJC) reports that in the six years since the UN General Assembly declared "Zionism equals racism," the abuse of Zionism on the interna- tional scene has become so deep-rooted and widespread "that even states in the West previously sympathe- tic to Zionism are viewing the term with increasing caution and refraining from using it." The study — released here by the WJC research arm, the Institute of Jewish Affairs, analyzes the defa- mation of Zionism in inter- national affairs and finds that "abusive references to Zionism are not confined to Arab states and go far be- yond direct reference to Is- rael." The distortion of Zionism is "deliberate and calcu- lated and not just a product of sloppy thinking," the re- port notes. Numerous deri- sive examples are cited. The WJC study was pre- pared for the Institute by Tony Lerman, noted spe- cialist on the role of the Is- lamic bloc in world affairs. U.S. Jews Should Accept Christian Support for Israel By DAVID FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Many Jews have trouble accepting Evangelical Christians as allies in the effort to support Israel in this country. There is of course the long tradition of the Evangelical and fundamentalist Pro- testant churches targeting Jews for conversion. This has aroused a wariness of these groups that is prob- ably more prevalent in the small towns of the South and Midwest than in the Schools in Israel Seek Summer Teaching Help NEW YORK — Volun- teer teachers are needed this summer to tutor English in Israel. Part-time assignments will be available in the var- ious ORT schools and WZO centers in and near Tel- Aviv, Lod, Haifa and Jerusalem. Prospective candidates must possess proper teacher certification and be prepared to provide for their own traveling and living expenses while in Is- rael. For further information, contact Ms. Edna D. Gor- don, Director of Teachers on Volunteer Service in Israel, c/o WZO Department of Education and Culture, 515 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022. A stamped, legal- sized, self-addressed be should envelope enclosed. urban centers where there are large Jewish com- munities. In addition, despite the large Jewish vote for Ronald Reagan in 1980, most American Jews are still liberals or moderates and differ greatly from the Christian Right, made up of fundamentalists and Evangelicals, on many of the social and other domes- tic issues now being de- bated. Here is the crux of the issue. American Jews who have fought against being stereotyped should not stereotype others. Just because most Jews have differences with the Christian Right on domestic issues does not mean they should label all of them as racists and anti-Semites. Jews and Evangelical Christians can stand to- - gether in support of Israel, support that has never been needed more. Bikel to Chair AJC Parley NEW YORK — Actor- singer Theodore Bikel has been named chairman of the American Jewish Congress' national biennial conven- tion, April 25-May 6. The convention will begin in New York, and end up in Jerusalem. Serving as co- chairs for the convention will be Jo Amer and Howard Samuels, vice presidents of AJCongress.