Friday, November 25, 1983 •69 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jlerzog Gives Tough Policy Speech at CJF Sessions (Continued from Page 68) comparative impunity," Herzog declared. He noted that when in recent years terrorists at- tacked Jewish installa- tions in Western Europe, killing and wounding in- nocent passersby, "the Jewish world, indeed the whole world, awoke to a realization that the cruel and malignant malady of anti-Semitism had spread wider and had penetrated deeper than had previously been cre- dited." The gravity of the situa- tion is intensified, Herzog said, because "these evil elements which brought on the Holocaust and brought the world to the most ter- rifying war that mankind has known, did not raise their heads" as long as the Holocaust and the destruc- tion of Europe 40 years ago was a "real memory." But now that the Holocaust and the war "have receded from the memory of much of man- kind, even in those countries which were destroyed and decimated by the advancing Nazi armies; now that the bulk of the youth of the world knows nothing about the Holocaust — the scene is set for the forces of evil which brought this Holocaust on the world, to raise their heads," Herzog said. Parallel to "the onslaught of the anti-Semitic coalition of fascists, left-wingers, Communists and Arabs to which we are witness, is the process of disinformation afoot in the Free World, • which is misleading the world not only about Israel and our conflict and distort- ing Israel's image, but is presenting developments in the Middle East to the world in such a manner as to give rise to gross errors and false political evaluations on the issues of the most vital im- portance to the security of the free world," Herzog charged. This process of disin- formation, in which the media plays a role, has resulted in an image "in which Israel's alleged in- transigence is seen as en- . dangering the peace of the world, and at the same time the terrorist activities of the PLO are endorsed as liberation movement activities," Herzog said. What Israel does, there- fore, whether successfully rescuing hostages in En- tebbe, or engaging in ac- tivities which are unpopu- lar in the world, such as the war in Lebanon, "inevitably reflect, in their turn, on the Jewish population" posi- tively or negatively, the Is- rael chief of state said. "This places a very heavy respon- sibility on us in Israel, and hence, in my view we cannot and dare not ignore the ef- fects of our actions and policies on world Jewry." Herzog pointed out that "it is true that certain as- pects of Israeli society, as they come to expression to- day, are not always best cal- culated to arouse the en- thusiasm of world Jewry .. . but while many of these as- pects of Israeli society are overemphasized, the very impressive positive aspects of our society are frequently ignored." Herzog called upon world Jewry to be aware of new challenges "and act in order to strengthen the future of the Jewish people both here and in Israel." The Jews in America and Israel together must rise to meet these challenges so that in years to come, "the historians and our successors will look back and say that we did not betray the trust put in us by thousands of years of Jewish history," Herzog de- clared. Mr. Alan's 10th Anniversary Shoe Sale Save 3010% Help us toast Mr. Alan's 10th Anniversary. Complimentary champagne will be served as you browse through our magnificent men's designer shoe collection at 30-70% savings. Here's to us! 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