46 Friday, December 3, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Contrasting Parents and Offspring in Israel By CARL ALPERT HAIFA — Sons and daughters of famous fathers frequently reject the advan- tages which their family connections might give them, and prefer to follow independent careers usu- ally far removed from the areas in which their fathers were prominent. A family reputation, it appears, is often regarded as a hand- icap, rather than an asset. There have undoubtedly been cases of distinguished sons of famous fathers, but we find more frequent in- stances, in Jewish life, of sons who strayed far from the fields in which their fathers were active. Very of- ten, the sons reacted in absolute negative contrast to the family tradition which had been set. Thus, for example, Theodor Herzl's son, Hans, had himself baptized in the Catholic Church, recorded CATERING CALL TED FOR BEST FOOD AND SERVICE 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE—Any Size Party ADAM'S RIB CAR OUTS 25226 GREENFIELD 968-0370 North of 10 Mile Rd. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES French, Jewish, American, International Cuisine I 967-39991 Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. 967-3999 that he was also a Quaker by conviction, but when he committed suicide in 1930 at the age of 39, felt that he was dying as a Jew. Chaim Weizmann's son, Benjamin, lived an undistinguished life, showed no interest in Zionism or Israel or for that matter in any public affairs at all, and died in oblivion about a year- and-a-half ago on the English Channel Island of Jersey. - The contemporary Israel scene also presents a number of instances which reflect sharp divisions be- tween the outlooks of father and son. One case, marked by out- right hostility, is that of Ehud Dayan, who took to the public press and televi- sion in Israel to lash out at the memory of his late father. With bitter accusa- tions and unrestrained in- sults, young Dayan casti- gated his father, charged that the famous general's life had been dominated by avarice, blackened his mor- als and minimized his mili- tary prowess. The gap between family members of otherS in the public eye in Israel was noted not long ago by the journalist, Yaakov Elyon. Writing in Maariv, he cited a number of such cases, and promised more in ensuing installments. Some of the Ok gift for all A Northfield Hilton Gift Certificate is both timely and timeless. Whenever you give, whatever the occasion, to please and impress that special person . . . and you fill in the amount! For friends, relatives, employees or bosses, our Gift Certificate is their passport to comfort, good food and lively entertainment. Who knows? 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Though the party has at the moment joined the Begin coalition, young Sprinzak is an un- tamed hawk and criticizes Begin severely because the latter does not adopt a firm enough policy toward the Arabs. By way of contrast, we find that the problem is quite different in the Burg family. Yosef Burg, leader of the National Religious Party, Cabinet member and one of the hawks in Begin's coalition government, staunch advocate of Israel's policies in Lebanon, is con- fronted by his son, Av- raham, who has emerged as spokesman of certain youth groups which .oppose the war in Lebanon and de- mand Israel Withdrawal. Young Burg met with the Prime Minister to present his views forcefully. It ap- pears that he would be even more outspoken and active if not for his wish not to hurt his father. A similar case is that of Moshe Arens, Israel am- bassador to the United States. Arens is . militant in his nationalism, and had originally opposed the Camp David agree- ment because it meant giving up the Sinai. He today seeks to explain Is- rael's policies to Wash- ington. His son, Yigal, is an am- bassador of a different kind. In Israel he had been a member of the extremist, anti-Zionist Matzpen movement. Now in the U.S., he has taken the leadership at public demonstrations in protest against the Israel government. A contrast of a differeent kind is that in the Ben- Aharon family. Veteran Socialist Yitzhak Ben- Aharon, one of the found- ers of Mapam, was for many years secretary general of the Histadrut and is an ex- ponent of kibutz life. His son, Yeshayahu, has left the kibutz and is seeking new, spiritual values in life. He and his group have been exploring meditation, mys- ticism and the possibility of a return to some form of tra- ditional Judaism. Ben-Aharon Senior op- posed the war in Lebanon; Yeshayahu found it neces- sary for Israel's security. 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