THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Brzezinski Exposes Carter Attitudes and PLO Contacts
LONDON (ZINS) — A
new book by Zbigniew
Brzezinski, President Car-
ter's adviser for national se-
curity, includes hitherto
unpublished revelations on
Carter's private views
about a number of Israeli
political figures.
According to the author,
during the Camp David
negotiations Carter de-
scribed Begin as "absolutely
not rational"; and President
Sadat argued that Prime
Minister Begin is a
"hopelessly embittered per-
son full of complexes."
Concerning Moshe Day-
an and Ezer Weizmann,
ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
both of whom participated
in the Camp David negotia-
College Charged With Hiding
History of Anti-Semitism
attitudes at Sarah Lawr-
ence until 1956 and a policy
of quotas directed against
Jews.
The article said that the
number of Jewish stu-
dents was restricted and
that places were held for
less-qualified non-
Jewish students.
Lawrence •
Sarah
President Dr. Alice S. Il-
chman, in an open letter to
the college community
which appeared in the stu-
dent newspaper denied Ms.
Blecher Rose's charges and
said the Coinmentary arti-
cle "contains a number of
distortions and caricatures
purported to be a general
description of the college."
"The article blends his-
torical fact with inference
and innuendo," Dr. Il-
chman's letter said, "con-
cluding with the false _
suggestion that the college
has deliberately tried to
suppress its Ott."
NEW YORK — A former
instructor at Sarah Lawr-
ence College has accused
the 54-year-old liberal arts
school of suppressing in-
formation concerning past
anti-Semitism.
The charges stem from an
article appearing in the
latest issue of Commentary
magazine and written by
Louise Blecher Rose, an
alumna of the college and a
creative writing instructor
who is leaving the faculty,
the New York Times re-
ported.
In the Commentary arti-
cle, "The Secret Life of
Sarah Lawrence," Ms.
Blecher Rose claims that
during research for an arti-
cle on the history of the
school which she had been
commissioned to write in
1979, she found a file
entitled "Admission Quotas
Jewish Students." The file,
according to Ms. Blecher
Rose, revealed anti-Semitic
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tions, Brzezinski writes:
"Both carried on an open
political competition. They
were not a 'team' — they
were 'prima donnas.' "
Begin was often quoted
as saying that one
shouldn't take Weizman
too seriously. At the same
time, Begin had great re-
spect for Moshe Dayan
even though he never
fully trusted him. "And it
is now clear that he had
good reasons for feeling
that way."
B re ze z i ns k i further writes
that during the talks be-
tween Carter and Begin in
December 1977, Carter
stated privately that Begin
"constantly repeats himself,
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REHOVOT — The prob-
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and at the Galei Kinneret
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Meanwhile, Prof. Yitzhak
Koch, an endocrinologist
noted for his research into
the regulation of the func-
tions of the pituitary gland,
has been named the second
incumbent of the Adlai E.
Stevenson III Chair in
Endocrinology and Reprod-
uctive Biology at the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science,
which was set up by the In-
stitute's Chicago Commit-
tee in 1973.
The institute also an-
nounced it will run a special
project in local kindergar-
tens to test a new visual
teaching program de-
veloped by the internation-
ally known Israeli artist,
Yaacov Agam.
The head of the institute's
science teaching depart-
ment, Prof. Maxim Bruc-
kheimer, said that the 36
textbooks created by Agam,
originally in French, were
now being translated into
Hebrew and the Agam
method of visual learning —
designed to develop the vis-
ual, intellectual and crea-
tive capacities of young
children — will be tried out
in three Israeli kindergar-
tens beginning next fall.
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lecturer, has been named
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employing the same lan-
guage and even the same
sentences." The author
further writes that in per-
sonal conversations with
Carter, former French
President Giscard D'Esta-
ing characterized the Is-
raelis as "international
robbers."
Brzezinski's book, "Power
and Principle," is scheduled
to appear simultaneously in
London and New York at
the end of June.
There is also a statement
to the effect that Carter had
a secret contact with repre-
sentatives of the PLO. The
intermediaries for that con-
nection were Syrian
President Assad and Car-
ter's wife, Rosalyn.
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