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November 25, 1983 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-25

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62 Friday, November 25, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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tween the two communities
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dialogue that has long
existed between the two
minority groups in the Un-
ited States.
"We can together do much
more in this society than we
can do as individuals," Rep.
Julian Dixon (D-Calif.),
chairman of the Black Con-
gressional Caucus, told
some 200 persons at a meet-
ing Saturday night at the
university to launch the
forum.
The conference, spon-
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a closed discussion between
the young activists from ac-
ross the nation.

At Saturday night's
meeting, attended by
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ers, Thomas Dine,
AIPAC's director, and
the Rev. Edward Hanes,
vice president of the
NAACP and president of
its Washington, D.C.
branch, the stress was on
the need for the two
groups to continue work-
ing together.

Dine, who stressed, that
American Jews today are a
"muscular minority," said
that Jews want to deter-
mine their own destiny. He
said he believed that some
of the differences which
have resulted between
blacks and Jews are due to
blacks, too, no longer want-
ing others to determine
their destiny.
The one issue that seemed'
to overshadow the meeting
was black anger over a re-
cent New York print adver-
tisement sponspred by a
group called "Jews Against
Jackson," which accused
the Rev. Jesse Jackson of
being anti-Israel and anti-
Semitic and the Jewish De-
fense League's vocal opposi-
tion to Jackson's campaign
for the Democratic nomina-
tion for the Presidency.
Hailes said he- understood
this feeling was not shared
by the majority of American
Jews and believed the
Jewish community could
handle this situation, just
as he said the NAACP has
taken care of its own ex-
tremists.

Dine said he hopes that
Jackson will be "treated
fairly" by Jews. He said
AIPAC will assess
Jackson as it will the
other seven Democratic
Presidential hopefuls.

Dine and other AIPAC of-
ficials met with Jackson
last week in an effort to con-
vince him that The New
York Times ad did not rep-
resent the Jewish commun-
ity. The meeting was ar-
ranged by Mark Siegal, a
political consultant, at the
request of Washington
Mayor Marion Barry, a
black.
Dine stressed Saturday
night that he and many
other Jewish leaders re-
ceived their "baptism in
politics in the civil rights
movement" of the 1960s. He
pointed out the close work-
ing relationship between
blacks and Jews over the
years and noted that Jewish
members of Congress sup-
port issues of concern to
blacks while black Con-
gressmen support efforts for
Soviet Jews and vote for
foreign aid to Israel.
He also pointed out that
the support of Jews has been
crucial in the election of
blacks to political office. He
noted that in this year's
elections, 50 percent of the
Jews of Chicago voted for
Mayor Harold Washington;
in Philadelphia, 45 percent
of the Jewish voters sup-
ported Wilson Goode.

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