68 Fri*, Ndveinber 25, 1981 THE ITROIT EWISN "NM Price of Peace Chaim Herzog Lashes Soviet Union in CJF Address TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Former Israel Ambassador to the U.S. Moshe Arens says that Israel's peace tre- -411 aty with Egypt cost Israel $20 billion. He says the U.S. has offset approximately $2 billion of that cost. FULL COLOR CARICATURES FOR PARTIES & SOCIALS IRVING TASCO 352-3270 . By MURRAY ZUCKOFF ATLANTA, Ga. (JTA) — President Chaim Herzog of Israel hinted very strongly that America's policy of standing tough against Soviet and Cuban activity in central America deserves the support of the Jewish people. But he stopped just short of explicitly endorsing the Reagan Administra- tion's current policy as the official Israeli position. Nevertheless, his address ONE LADY .JN to 3,000 delegates at the 52nd General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Fed- erations last Thursday night was seen by many as an effort to bring into har- BAND piano or portable organ with rhythm box 1". 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In a tough, no-nonsense, sledgehammer attack on the Soviet Union and its al- lies in the Middle East, primarily Syria, Herzog told the Jewish communal leaders from the U.S. and Canada, "What you have been experiencing in your own vicinity is not new to us. Already, in 1974, we faced Cuban armored brigades on the Golan Heights, not to mention the inevitable North Korean and North Vietnamese ele- ments." In 1974 Israel also faced Soviet missiles on the Golan Heights in the hands of the Syrians, Herzog recalled, and today the Damascus re- gime "is backed, armed and trained by the Soviet Union, with some 7,000 Soviet military advisers in its armed forces. It has one of the fastest growing armies in the world in addition to being host, on its own soil, to Soviet combat forces and a con- centration of Soviet- manned missiles which threaten not only Israel and Jordan but also the Sixth Fleet in the Eastern Levant." Herzog stressed that Is- rael has "no, illusions what- soever about the purpose of these forces here or elsewhere and we, in the midst of all our national de- bates on many issues, have no debate whatsoever as to the real purpose of these forces and how to stand up to them. I think it is about time, too, that we as Jews realized the nature of these forces and that we should finally call a spade a spade." The real purpose of these forces, the Israeli president declared, is "to kill Jews and to create the conditions for a new Holocaust. I would ask my fellow Jews to re- member this when they view the activities of thee evil forces in the world, wherever they might be, and react to efforts to neut- ralize them." Behind all the forces of evil, "as everywhere, in- cluding in your own hemis- phere, not so far from here, looms the ominous Soviet presence, pouring in the weapons of death, sabotage, of terror, of hatred and of subversion," Herzog said. "Our bitter experience has been that this pur- veryor of death will stop at nothing as long as it feels that it can get away with it. It is not for us to tender evidence to others. We are only a small nation, fighting for our existence. What we can do is to apply the les- son that we have learned from bitter experience, namely that there can be no truck or compromise with these forces of evil." Herzog noted that for a long time Israel has been accused of being intransi- gent for refusing to com- promise with terror. "Now that the United States and France have also had to make a painful and tragic sacrifice (in the terrorist bombing attacks on their armed forces in Lebanon last month, perhaps some of those in the world who were so ready with criticism in the past will begin to under- stand the nature of the enemy we have faced alone for years and to appreciate our motivation," the Israeli president said, to sustained applause. Discussing the situation of world Jewry, Herzog said the Jewish people is under attack on two fronts and that attack has "assumed sinister dimensions." One is the open Soviet-inspired at- tack which found its full ex- pression in the November 1975 United Nations Gen- eral Assembly resolution condemning Zionism as a form of racism. "The other arm of the at- tack which, in my view, is the more serious and the more sinister, because it is so much more subtle, is the process of disinformation in the West, which creates the atmosphere in which the more brutal political and physical anti-Semitic at- tacks can be mounted with (Continued on Page 69) 410- 4111 ■- ■I■ At/ Air "IA liE 'IWO ' VIDEO PRODUCTIONS Video Taping pecialists * Weddings * Legal Work * Bar Mitzvahs * SOCilai Events * Insurance Records STEVE SPITZ 557-6884 _ JERRY RUCKERT 559-4380 POP-INS Dry Cleans Your Carpets. 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