THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Annotated Bibliography Printed
on Israel Diaspora Jews Relations
NEW YORK — The first
annotated bibliography of
recent works about rela-
tions between Israel and
Diaspora Jews has just been
published by the Institute
on American Jewish-
Israeli Relations of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee.
The list, which includes
216 books, pamphlets, re-
,
ports and articles published
from 1973 to 1983, was
compiled by Morris Fine,
former editor of the Ameri-
can Jewish Year Book and
former director of AJC's
Foreign Affairs Depart-
ment.
Among the subjects
covered in the bibliography
are "Zionism, Israel and
World Jewry," "The Jewish
Begin's New Year Greeting
(Editor's note: The following New Year greeting
from Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin was writ-
ten before Begin announced his intention this week to
resign from office.)
5743 was a difficult and painful year. With all our
hearts, we pay homage to the precious sons of our people who
gave their lives to assure the security of the northerp part of
our country. We pray for the recovery of those wounded in
this fight against a cruel enemy.
As we look at the events of the past and anticipate the
days and months ahead, there is cause for some comfort and
satisfaction. •
During this year we signed an agreement with Lebanon
terminating the state of war. Lebanon is the second of our
immediate neighbors to sign such an agreement with us.
Much remains to be done to give effect to the letter and spirit
of that agreement. But the foundation has been laid.
We respect the integrity and sovereignty ofLebanon and
will leave its soil when, as it is understood under the terms of
the agreement, all foreign forces will withdraw. Meanwhile,
we have begun 'preparations for the redeployment of our
forces for the sake of the security of our men. Our northern
neighbor will have to see to it that Lebanon is never again
used as a springboard for. attack against our population.
Preventing the return of the PLO is essential not only for
us. It is vital to the future stability of Lebanon, which has at
last been partially freed from the domination of that bar-
baric force.
Agency and the World
Zionist Organization,"
"American Jews and Is-
rael," "Soviet Jewish Emig-
ration: the 'Dropout' Con-
troversy," "Jewish Immi-
gration and Emigration in
Israel," "Conservative and
Reform Judaism," "Jewish
Education," "Jewish Iden-,
tity," "Jewish Philan-
thropy;" "The Yom Kippur
War," "The War in Leba-
non," and "Public Dis s ent."
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As we enter the New Year, there are positive indications
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maintained that there is adequate room for Jews and Arabs
to live together in mutual respect, in dignity and in peace.
Let us now apply ourselves to the tasks of strengthening
our people residing in the Land. We must strive for greater
unity of purpose within the diversity of opinion in our demo-
cratic society. Let us combine all our forces into one strong
nation — veterans and newcomers, Sephardim and
Ashkenazim, city dwellers and the farming community,
religious and non-observant. We are all part of this great
ancient and renewed House of Israel.
There are still large numbers of our brethren who yearn
to join us, but are prevented from doing so -by the hostile
policies of their governments in the Soviet Union, Iran,
Ethiopia and Syria. Again we urge the leaders of those
nations to let our people go. They are not hostages, they are
not refugees; they do seek to exercise their elementary human
right to repatriation.
And our brethren in the Free World should know that
the greatest contribution they can make to the Israel they love
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Strengthened in numbers, in spirit and in resolve, we
shall ensure that our beloved Eretz Israel will endure, will
flourish and will shine for all generations to come.
As we enter the New Year 5744, my heartfelt greetings
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Jerusalem.
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