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April 01, 1983 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-04-01

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Friday, April 1, 1983 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GOP's Weicker Blasts Reagan
for Placing Israel in Jeopardy

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
Republican Senator as-
sailed the Reagan Adminis-
tration for "acting in such a
way as to put Israel in
jeopardy." Lowell Weicker
of Connecticut told some
1,300 persons at the 71st
anniversary banquet of the
international Young Israel
movement last week • that
Israel is America's "only
stable ally" in the Middle
East and "we must never act
in such a way that would
jeopardize her future."
The event, attended_ by Is-
rael's Ashkenazic Chief
Rabbi Shlomo Goren who
delivered the benediction,
Mayor Edward Koch of New
York and Lt. Gov. Alfred
Del Bello, honored a
number of local community,
civic and religious leaders.
Weicker, the main speaker,
called on the Reagan Ad-
ministration to release the
75 F-16 jet fighter planes
ordered by Israel which
have been embargoed since
last June.
He urged Congress at the
same time to "draw the line"

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Jordan or Saudi Arabia
until they agree to partici-
pate in the Camp David
peace process.
Weicker also urged the
U.S. and Israel to make
every effort to achieve
the withdrawal of all
foreign forces from
Lebanon — Israeli, Sy-
rian, Palestinian and the
multinational force of
American, French and
Italian troops — so that
Lebanon can become
once more a viable na-
tion. He said a stable
Lebanon would stabilize
not only Israel's northern
border but the entire
region.
Weicker, who chairs the
Senate Energy Policy
Committee, warned that

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LONDON (JTA) — A "profound gesture of good
memorial to the victims of will towards the board and
the Nazi Holocaust is to be the Jewish community.
opened this summer in
"We trust that this gar-
Hyde Park, London, with den will be regarded by the
the consent of the British
government. The first
memorial of its kind in
Britain, it will consist of a
specially landscaped garden
and a stone bearing a bibli-
cal quotation in Hebrew and
English.
Government approval of
the scheme was announced
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Neil MacFarlane, under-
secretary at the Depart-
ment of Environment.

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as a signal memory of the
evils of the Hitlerian
Holocaust but as a remin-
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the temporary respite in the
OPEC price hike should not
induce a sense of compla-
cency. He stressed the need
for the U.S. to reinforce its
energy conservation efforts
to end its dependence on
foreign oil.

CJC Records Dubnow's Life
and Czernowitz Conference

A series of noteworthy
brochures recapturing the
influence of the Yiddish
language on f)st genera-
tions and recalling the roles
of eminent personalities are
published by the Congress
for Jewish Culture in New
York.

Britain OKs Holocaust Memorial

The most recent publica-
tion by the CJC is a lengthy
report on the 1908 "First
Yiddish Language Confer-
ence," held in Czernowitz.
This is history recapitu-
lated.
Of special interest in that
record is that the eminent
authors who attended that
conference included I.L.
Peretz, Abraham Reisen,
H.D. Naumberg, Sholom
Asch, Dr. Chaim Zhitlovsky
and Dr. Nathan Birnbaum.
Especially timely is the
12-page mimeographed
personality sketch which
the Congress for Jewish
Culture presents under
the title "Simon Dubnow,
the Jewish Historian
(1860-1941)."
The latter essay was writ-
ten by Hyman Bass and is
presented in the CJC manu-
script in a translation from
the Yiddish by Milton
Seligsohn.
The Dubnow story is in it-
self an historical document,
an account of the life and
martyrdom of the noted
author whose world Jewish
history and especially that
of the Jews of Russia and
Poland are landmarks in
Jewish literature.
Dubnow was murdered by
a Nazi when he was an in-
mate in the Riga Ghetto in
December 1941. He was
aware of the impending
tragedy and he admonished
to his fellow sufferers under
Nazism: "Jews, record ev-
erything."

Photo Exhibit

JERUSALEM — An ex-
hibition of photographs rec-
reating the encounter of
volunteers with Jews of the
Diaspora as they arrived in
Palestine will run through
July at the Nahum
Goldmann Museum of the
Jewish Diaspora here. '
The exhibition, titled
"The Living Bridge — the
Meeting of Volunteers from
Eretz Israel with Holocaust
Survivors," is dedicated to
the memory of Hayim Las-
kov, Israel's first Chief of
Staff.

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