8 Friday, November 12, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 (Continued from Page 1) The Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492. Many if not most of the victims of the inquisition over the next 200 years were Mar- ranos, Jews who formally converted to the Catholic faith but continued to prac- tice their own religion in secret. The Pope, who was on "a spiritual visit" to Spain, met with leaders of the Spanish Jewish See "THE LEADER" Today • Morris Buick IS THE GUY BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. III 9 P.M. IS THE LEASE AS LOW AS $125 PER MONTH 7 Mile At Lodge X.Way - 342-7100- AT LAST: A Nationwide Discount Stockbroker Is Serving You In West Bloomfield. 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Trevor N. Dupuy (Ret.), a West Point graduate, who went to Is- rael at his own expense in preparation for a book he is writing on the Middle East and Israel, has disputed vil- lifications against Israel and justified that nation's military actions in Leba- non. In a lengthy article in the Jerusalem Post, inter- viewed by Pearl Sheffy Gef- fen, he reviewed the exist- ing situations and declared: "Tales of wanton destruc- tion and devastation of such cities as Tyre, Sidon, Damour and Nabatiye are not only inconsistent with my own combat experience and the various studies I have made on the nature of urban destruction in past wars, but were obviously contrary to what I saw in those cities. "Assertions that the Is- raeli occupation of Southern Lebanon has been marked by a harsh- ness comparable to the Nazi actions would be laughable, were it not for the tragic and brutal enormity of the compari- sons." NO ONE HAS EVER SOLVED THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS AT THE BATH HOUSE... 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Among other explana- ' tions, Willibrands said, "The fact that the Holy Father receives someone in audience is in no way a sign of approval of all the ideas and actions attributed to that person." The Cardinal also wrote that "the Holy Father did not fail to express to Mr. Arafat 'the hope that an Col. Dupuy takes the In- ternational Herald Tribune to task for a report by Los Angeles Times correspon- dent J. Michael Kennedy. Kennedy, writing from Be- irut, claimed that the dam- age done by the Israelis dur- ing the ivnvasion made the Lebanese civil war of 1975- 1976 "seem almost minor." "One wonders if Mr. Ken- nedy ever visited Damour," Dupuy said. "Once one of the most beautiful cities in Lebanon, (Damour is) now 4 ghost town. It was totally destroyed and many of its Christian inhabitants were killed by the PLO fighters in 1976." The colonel reported that life in the occupied towns and villages was continuing at a near normal pace. The only signs of an Israeli mili- tary presence was a passing truck or jeep, he said. The Lebanese farmers tilled fields and harvested crops all around Israeli positions, according to Col. Dupuy. However, Col. Dupuy warned, "Any army on foreign soil eventually wears out any welcome it may have enjoyed, and the tragedy in West Be- irut indicates that time is running short for the Is- raelis in Lebanon. "No matter how wise and benevolent the occupation policy has been, the cruel massacre of Palestinian Moslems by Phalangist Christians in an area under Israeli control has griev- ously stained the Israelis and their image. "It is clear that Israel must be ready to leave Lebanon at the same time as do the Syrians and the remnants of the PLO and it is in their best interest to hasten such a simultaneous withdrawal. Then they can perhaps still capialize on the goodwill of their earlier occupation policy. and form a strong bond with a free Lebanon. Separation from those we love shows us, by the loss, their real value and dear- ness to us. equitable and lasting solu- tion of the Middle East con- flict should be reached,' a solution which, as he said during the audience, `should exclude recourse to arms and violence of all kinds, especially terrorism and reprisals.' " In his response, Wishner stated that the AJCommit- tee did not question "the honorable and pacific inten- tions of the Pope." However, Wishner added, "We do strongly disagree regarding the impact of the audience with Mr. Arafat on popular opinion and its widespread interpretation as an act of legitimization for the organization which he heads . . . " A CL Call the experts at Clutter Control We plan. install. and accessorize closets Your Organization Station 28956 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington Huts . M , Now open Thurs. 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