• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Argov Regains Consciousness Invasion of Lebanon Highlights Split Among W. German Jews By DAVID KANTOR BONN (JTA) — The Jewish community in West Germany is undergoing a crisis of identity. The com- munity has been fractured by Israel's military actions in Lebanon and buffeted by the German media and many Germans who seem to take delight in being able to "demonstrate" that their former victims have become "no better than our fathers." rr Tha agony and anguish permeating some sections of - the Jewish community are not always the conse- quences of newspaper head- lines and slanted articles which seek to denigrate Is- rael. Sometimes these feel- ings result from seemingly minor and accidental encounters between indi- vidual Jews and Germans. For example. an Israel journalist in Bonn acciden- tally met a German col- / league whom he did not see for almost a year. Without any of the usual greetings she approached him and snapped: "Whv are you be- having in Lebanon as the Germans did during the Third Reich?" This asser- tion, in one way or another, has become commonplace in most of the German media. A German journalist who happens to be a dedicated friend of Israel was asked the other day whether he watched a television program on the Middle East. "I did not," he answered, "and I'm glad I didn't. That would certainly have been an- other nightmare. I just re- frain from such sort of Earlier this month a statement critical of Israel was issued by 43 "Berlin Jews" which compared Is- rael's military actions in U.S. Jewry - Israel Relations Will Be Studied by Institute NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Jewish Committee has announced the formation of a project designed to study the rela- tionship between the American Jewish commu- nity and the state of Israel. The new project, to be known as the institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations, will be directed by Bertram Gold, executive vice president of the AJ- Committee, upon his re- tirement from his position Aug. 1 following 15 years of service as an AJC execu- tive. Lebanon with German nationalism during the Nazi era. Both state oper- ated German TV channels carried this statement but failed to carry a statement by the chairman of the Jewish community of West Berlin, Werner Nachmann, on behalf of the community defending Israel's actions as a means of safeguarding life and security and as an act of self-defense on the part of Israel. 111%" Tokyo Oriental k Health Spa LONDON (JTA) — Am- bassador Shlomo Argov of Israel has reagined con- sciousness six weeks after being shot in the head by an Arab terrorist. 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