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Israel cannot be Actually, the memoran- others, that I felt in the expected to expose itself dum of understanding was best interests of the to the risks of territorial suspended by the Adminis- United States." withdrawal if it is not tration in December 1982, He continued: "But even confident about its own after Israel annexed the if I were not a stronger ad- defense capabilities, Golan Heights. It was about mirer of Israel, which I am, about the security ar- to be reinstated last spring and all they have accom- rangements that accom- when Israel invaded Leba- plished, even if the Ameri- pany any withdrawal, non. can people were not bound and about the strength Weinberger was inter- to Israel by emotional ties, and permanence, about rupted three times by as Secretary of Defense I our United States com- applause and ovations would still be a strong sup- mitment to Israeli secu- and was given a standing porter of Israel." rity." ovation at the end of his Weinberger said, "Leav- But at the same time, he address. ing all sentiments aside, said, if the moderate Arabs As Weinberger was ad- looking only at our own na- are to join the peace process, dressing the AJCommittee tional interests, it is clear "they must feel capable of luncheon inside the hotel, that we in the United States withstanding the inevitable several hundred protesters have an important stake in retailiatory threats from staged a peaceful anti- Israel's security." He as- the radicals and rejec- Weinberger demonstration serted that the U.S. has an tionists they are sure to con- outside. The rally was co- enormous strategic interest front. And that means they, sponsored by Americans for in the Middle East and that too, must be confident about a Safe Israel and the Na- Israel is a most effective their own capabilities and tional Council of Young Is- military force, and that be- our commitment to their.de- rael. A third group involved cause it is a democracy, it is fense." was the Jewish Mobiliza- one of the most stable gov- In that connection, Wein- tion Committee. ernments in the region. berger said, in response to a Rabbi Avraham Weiss, Weinberger observed question at the end of his spiritual leader of the He- that the Soviets "would de- address, the U.S. supplies brew Institute of Riverdale, arly love to control the Mid- the moderate Arab coun- N.Y., and one of the coor- dle East resources and tries, notably Jordan and dinators of the rally, ex- strategic checkpoints; but Saudi Arabia, with ad- plained that the thrust of Israel stands determinedly vanced American arms only the 90-minute demonstra- in their way." He affirmed for defense purposes. tion was to carry a message America's commitment to He also said that the to Weinberger that he is in Israel, declaring that the memorandum of under- fact "the symbol of this Ad- U.S. is bound to Israel by standing between Israel ministration's abandon- strategic interests. and the U.S., which he said ment of Israel." The protes- was suspended by the Rea- tors shouted, in unison, The Defense Secretary gan Administration after "Weinberger must go," and warned of what he said is "the heightened danger" Israel invaded Lebanon, some of them carried a large could be reinstated. He did banner stating, "Cap, The of direct conflict between Knife." Israel and Syria. He said not say when. the U.S. is most worried over the Soviet military build-up in Syria. He noted that the Soviets (Continued from Page 1) American understand- have "literally flooded charge that he was instru- ing" and to study Ameri- Syria with new arms and mental in the government's can methods of public they have issued pro- decision to place thousands management and policy vocative statements dis- paraging United States, of Japanese-Americans in analysis at the School of internment camps, a deci- Government. Israeli, Lebanese efforts sion that McCloy recently - In a statement released to bring peace and stabil- defended. last Thursday, Graham Al- ity to Lebanon. They A national commission lison, Jr., dean of the School have also sent Soviet troop units to Syria, not has asserted that the in- of Government, said that ternment of Japanese- McCloy "was not responsi- just 'advisers' or train- Americans at that time was ble for the evils charged by ers." rooted in "race, prejudice, the student groups and de- This stepped-up Soviet war hysteria and failure of *scribed him as an American involvement in the region, political leadership." who "more than any other, Weinberger warned, The scholarship pro- helped transform U.S.- "makes a solution to the crisis in Lebanon more dif- gram, announced last German relations from the ficult to achieve and March, will bring 10 depth of a world war that heightens the danger of di- German students each claimed 51 million victims rect conflict between Syria year beginning this Sep- to a special relationship be- tember to Harvard to fos- tween closely allied democ- and Israel." The Defense Secretary ter "strong German- racies." said the Soviet Union is making "a profound mis- take" if it thinks that by bel- NEW YORK (JTA) — "Asahel"; In the category of ligerent statements it can pressure the U.S. not to The fourth annual Kenneth history, "Zionism: The B. Smilen/Present Tense Formative Years" by David support Isarel. Literary Awards were pre- Vital; Stephen Sharot in the As for the agreement be- sented in ceremonies here social and political analysis tween Israel and Lebanon earlier this month. category for his volume, on the withdrawal of Israeli The awards are given to "Messianism, Mysticism troops from Lebanon, achieved through the medi- authors and translators of and Magic: A Sociological ation of Secretary of State English-language books. Analysis of Jewish Reli- George Shultz, Weinberger with Jewish themes by gious Movements." said that it was a major step American publishers. Win- Also winning awards forward "for advancing the ners in each of the regular were: Stephen Mitchell for cause of peace in the Middle categories receive a $1,500 the translation of "Points of East." He continued, "I hope prize. Departure" by Dan Pagis; Special citations were Elisabeth Young-Bruehl for Syria will soon see that it is enormously to its advan- awarded to Gabriel Preil for her biography of Hannah tage also to agree to with- his "outstanding contribu- Arendt, "Hannah Arendt: draw ,its troops from Leba- tions to Jewish literature For Love of the World"; non." and to the third and final Barbara Cohen, in the volume of the new transla- juvenile category, for "King Weinberger also stated tion of the Bible, "The Writ- of the Seventh Grade"; and peace cannot be achieved ings: Ketubim." without strength, and Therese and Mendel Metz- "states that do not feel Other award winners in- ger for general non-fiction secure cannot be ex- cluded: Aharon Megged in with their volume, "Jewish pected to take risks for the fiction category for Life in the Middle Ages." Harvard Protest 10 Receive Literary Awards