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22 Friday, April 22, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Biggest Israel Heist Reported

JERUSALEM (JTA) — In
the biggest heist in
Jerusalem's — and possibly
Israel's — history, $5 mil-
lion worth of rare and preci-
ous clocks and watches were
stolen last Friday night
from an Islamic museum in
West Jerusalem.

Words Have Consequences' Kirkpatrick Tells Gathering

Police said the gang of
NEW YORK (JTA) — De-
thieves had obviously
claring that one of the les-
known what they were look- sons
to be learned from the
ing for and removed the
Holocaust
is that "words
most valuable items from
have consequences," Jeane
the display cases.
Kirkpatrick, the United
The plundered museum is States Ambassador to the
the L.A. Mayer Memorial
United Nations, warned
Institute for Islamic Art, lo- here
of the dangers pre-
cated in the residential area
to Israel as a result of
of Katamon, close to the of- sented
ficial residence of the the "systematic totalitarian
on language and its
president. The museum is assault
meanings" in the United
named after the late Leon Nations.
Aria Mayer, Hebrew Uni-
Creating a parallel be-
versity Professor of Islamic tween the rise of Nazism
Studies.
and its efforts to discredit

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European Jews "as subhu-
man," to the sometimes vit-
riolic debates in the halls of
the UN, Kirkpatrick noted
that Palestinian Arabs are
now termed the "Jews of the
Arab world," living in a
Diaspora and that Israelis
are "redefined as Nazis."
She also noted that
enemies of Israel in the UN
describe Israeli policy on
the West Bank and Gaza
Strip as acts of "genocide."
Kirkpatrick said she
has sometimes been
"chided" for her objec-
tions to the use of such in-
flamatory language at
the UN. "But he assured,
that as representative of
the United States in the
United Nations, I do mind
and will go on minding,"
she declared to thunder-
ous applause.
Kirkpatrick addressed
some 500 persons attending
the Simon Wiesenthal
Humanitarian Laureate
Award dinner at the Grand
Hyatt Hotel. She was pre-
sented with the award for
her actions as "a steadfast
and loyal friend of the
Jewish people committed-
to the security of the state of
Israel, and to the causes
held sacred by freedom-
loving people everywhere."
The Ambassador pointed
out three significant lessons
which should be learned
from the rise of Nazism and
World War II.
First, she said, the Nazi
plans against the Jews were
written "in black and white
for all the world to see" and
were issued some eight
years prior to the outset of
the war. Kirkpatrick said
this should have presented
a "clear warning of the im-
pending disaster."
She noted that part of
the plans for the extermi-
nation of European
Jewry was to create the
"myth" of the Jewish
people as being "sub-
human."
A second lesson to be
drawn from the Holocaust,

House Resolution
Urges Release
of Shcharansky

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
A resolution in the House
calling for the Soviet Union
to immediately release
Prisoner of Conscience
Anatoly Shcharansky and
allow him to emigrate to Is-
rael was passed unanim-
ously last week.
The resolution, which
was introduced by Rep.
Richard Ottinger (D-NY),
and which had 219 co-
sponsors, also urged
President Reagan and Sec-
retary of State George
Shultz to raise the issue "in
strongest terms" with
Soviet officials. The resolu-
tion expressed the opinion
of the House and does not
carry the force of law.
Ottinger said the Soviet
treatment of Shcharansky
"clearly vidlates Soviet ob-
ligations under interna-
tional law and makes a
mockery of their stated
commitment to the Helsinki
agreement."

Kirkpatrick added,
added, was
that "totalitarians test the
grounds for more sustained
aggression and persecution
by beginning with minor
suppression and calculated
violence." She noted that
the first regulations against
the Jews consisted some-
times of actions such as
limiting their travel.
She said that the actions
by the Nazis against the
Jewish population was par-
tially a test of the world
community's resolve and
said that when it remained
silent about the persecution
of the Jews, the Nazis pro-
ceeded to embark with their
broader plans for conquer-
ing Western Europe.
The
third
lesson,
Kirkpatrick said, is the
need now for concerted ac-
tion between the United
States and its allies "to
ensure that the totalitarian
forces of anti-Freedom and
dehumanization do not pre-
vail." She said, however,
that the lessons and impli-
cations of the Holocaust are
not necessarily universally
shared.
The award presented
to Kirkpatrick created
some dispute. Members

and supporters of the
New Jewish Agenda, a
national organization
claiming a membership
of 2,500, picketed outside
the hotel where the
dinner was held.
The Agenda issued a
statement calling Kirkpat-
rick "an apologist for
right-wing dictatorshops"
and saying that "her sup-
port of Israel can never
eradicate her collaboration
with these murderous dic-
tatorships."

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