THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WITH TREES JEWISH • NATIONAL FUND 27308 SOUTHFIELD SFLD, MI. 48076 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM Wallenberg Tribute Planned (Continued from Page 1) Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York and profes- sor of Jewish studies at City University of New York. He had also been president of the New York Bodid of Rabbis and of the Rabbinical Council of America. Dr. Rackman was awarded the AJCommit- tee's third annual Akibah Award at the meeting. The award, named for Akibah Ben-Joseph, a First Cen- tury Jewish scholar, is given each year for a major contribution to Jewish life. Anti-Semitism continues to be a major problem for the American Jewish commu- nity, according to a group of AJCommittee experts. While overt anti-Semitism has been placed beyond the pale of decent conduct, there is no basis for compla- cency, they noted. In addition, a major factor in igniting the flame of anti-Semitism is the con- tinual efforts in the United FT. COLLINS, Colo. (JTA) — A statewide series of lectures slated in August and September will pay tribute to Raoul Wallen- berg, a young Swedish dip- lomat credited with rescu- ing thousands of Hunga- rians during World War II. Dr. Carl Levine, Colorado State University emeritus professor of English, will conduct the series through a Colorado Humanities Pro- gram grant. The project is sponsored by KCSU-FM, the public radio station at CSU. The city council has pro- claimed Aug. 4 "Wallenberg Day." JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli Druze, restricted to his village, lost an appeal to the Supreme Court when it refused to order the ban lifted so that he could travel Give someone a gift they can use 24 hours a day. IIIIIIII 5 Orthodox Scholar Calls for Jewish Unity Nations to "delegitimize Is- rael." Hyman Bookbinder, reflecting the concerns of his position as AJCom- mittee's representative in Washington, asserted that "although the fight against crude, vulgar, explicit anti-Semitism in America has been essen- tially won, the fight against the more subtle, insidious allegations against American Jews and their goals has only begun." He cautioned that "when Jewish advocacy of a public policy cannot be refuted by facts or logic, as in the AWACS debate last year, Jewish motives will be im- pugned and the ugly charge of dual loyalty will be raised." Nevertheless, he de- clared, "We must reject the advice of those who ask us to desist from public debate or advocacy on controversial subjects lest that lead to anti-Semitism. To do so is to Israel Bars Druze Testimony at UN Human Rights Unit KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL Friday, May 21, 1982 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill l l l l l l l Bulova Bantam 1995 The dual purpose quartz travel clock. Run away frorn home and it runs with you. 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During the 40-day Israeli army blockade of Druze vil- lages on the Golan Heights, lifted late last month, Natour transmitted infor- mation from the four vil- lages involved in contra- vention of military orders. He is also a member of the Hadash Communist Party and of the ,Druze Initiative Committee which actively opposes the drafting of Israeli Druze into the armed forces. The court gave no reason for rejecting Natour's ap- peal but issued an order giv- ing the military authorities 11 days to show cause why the restriction on Natour should not be lifted. In a related development, Attorney General Yitzhak Zamir administered an ob- lique rebuke to the army and police by implying that the 40-day blockade im- posed on four Druze villages on the Golan Heights ear- lier this year was an exces- sive measure to impel the Druze to accept Israeli iden- tity cards. Zamir is investigating charges made by former Supreme Court Justice Haim Cohen's Association for Civil Rights in Israel that the army violated the civil rights of the Golan Druze. lose the battle against anti-Semitism even before we begin. "Rather, with confidence, we must show how the Jewish interest and the American interest are not in conflict." Meanwhile, a West German expert said open and aggressive ex- pressions of anti- Semitism do not exist in today's West Germany but there are signs and indications of both old and new anti-Jewish feel- ings among the Germans, partly disguised as anti- Zionism. Dr. Dietrich Goldschmidt, a director of the Max Planck Institute for Education and Human Development in West Be- rlin, said that "the Anti- Zionist position in West Germany was taken both by rightwing radicals and leftwing political activists supporting the Arab cause in general and the PLO in particular." Moshe Arens, Israel's Ambassador to the U.S., called for increased U.S. aid to Israel in view of the "eco- nomic burden" that Israel has assumed as a result of its final withdrawal from Sinai. Arens said the with- drawal cost Israel about $21 billion. "So far, the U.S. government did not assume its fair share of this eco- nomic burden taken by Is- rael," the envoy said. He added that the U.S. has an "obligation" to share Is- rael's burden in view of the role it played in achieving the peace between Israel and Egypt. Arens said that Israel's greatest concession in signing the Camp David agreement was not re- turning Sinai to Egypt but the agreement to grant an autonomy to the Palestinians in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza District. "Although I do not believe that autonomy for the Palestinians would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state, the risk is there," Arens declared. "We took the risk for the sake of peace," he said. 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