New Laws Advocated in U.S. War Against Terrorism By REV. FRANKLIN LITTELL — National Institute on the Holocaust PHILADELPHIA — Although the extent of overt anti-Semitic incidents is disputed, even a single incident of violence should cause concern among loyal citizens. Sniper shots at students of Yeshiva University, the vandalizing and burning of synagogues, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries — these are but outward signs of a deadly poison that flows through the hidden recesses of our society. Some of these incidents, like the dousing and burning of a sleeping vagrant by An Admitted AL HET in the Recognition of Media Blunders in Treatment of Lebanese Confrontations juvenile delinquents, are isolated cases of viciousness. As such, they are police matters under present law. Some of them, and the more sinister for the rights of citizens and the security of the republic, are the calculated terrorist acts of disloyal organized groups. As such, they are not yet adequately met by existing laws. Led by Barry Morrison of the Anti-Defamation League, aroused citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania last year won legislation making "ethnic intimida- (Continued on Page 6) THE JEWISH NEWS Commentary, Page 2 A Weekly Review PEACE as a triple Duty Involving World Powers, Jewry and the Media of Jewish Events Editorial, Page 4 Copyright © The Jewish News Publishing Co. VOL. LXXXIV, No. 15 .17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, .Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $18 Per Year: This Issue 4&c December 9, 1983 Jerusalem Bombing Shatters Civilians' Lack of Vigilance Stronger U.S.-Israel Ties Are Announced JERUSALEM (JTA) — Doctors are fighting to save the lives of victims of Tuesday's bomb blast which destroyed a crowded Jerusalem bus, killing four persons and injuring 46. The dead, announced Wednesday, are Nurit Pollack, 14; Eti Adi, 11; Yehuda Kaplan, 77; and Lasslo B. Danisky, 50, all of Jerusalem. Among the injured, 28 are still undergoing treatment at the Shaare Zedek Hospital and Hadassah Hospital's Ein Kerem facility, the hospitals nearest the scene of the explosion. Ten are reported to be badly hurt and one is listed in critical condition. According to hospital sources, the most serious problems are burns, multiple cuts, eye injuries and respiratory damage. Nearly all of the victims suffered hearing problems and many have punctured eardrums due to the intensity of the blast. The bus was reduced to a charred skeleton. Police rounded up suspects for questioning on Tuesday. All but four were released. The Palestine Liberation Organization has claimed it was responsible for the carnage. The claims have come from both the faction supporting PLO chief Yasir Arafat and PLO dissidents who have been battling the Arafat loyalists in northern Lebanon. The PLO claimed the bus was a military vehicle and that 40 Israeli soldiers were killed. (Continued on Page 3) Soviet Emigration Decline Is 'Deliberate' WASHINGTON (JTA) — "The drastic decline" in Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union is the result of "deliberate Soviet policy," not a drop in requests for emigration, the Reagan Administration charged Tuesday. "The Soviet authorities publicly claim, in fact, that the Jewish emigration question has now beers `solved,' " the Administration said in its 15th Semi-Annual Report On Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act. "In the face of all evidence to the contrary, the Soviet authorities claim there no longer • are any Jewish refusniks in the Soviet Union," the report said. The report was submitted Monday by Secretary of State George Only 56 Jews were Shultz on behalf of President Reagan to Rep. Dante Fascell (D-Fla.), allowed to emigrate from the chairman of the Commission On Security and Cooperation in Europe Soviet Union in November, the which monitors the Helsinki accords. It covers the period June 1-Nov. 30, 1983. lowest figure in nearly 20 According to the report, approximately 850 Jews received years. exit visas to emigrate to Israel from April 1 through Sept. 30. • While this is compatible to 741 for the previous six months, it was U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Israeli Pre- "a significant decline" from the 1;286 who emigrated during the corresponding period of 1982. mier Yitzhak Shamir are shown announcing About 1,500 Jews are expected to have emigrated from the USSR by the end of this year as compared to 2,671 last strengthened ties between the U.S. and Israel, follow- year, 9,127 in 1981 and 20,345 in 1980, the report said. The peak year was 1979 when 50,461 Jews left the Soviet Union. ing two days of meetings at the White House last week. The Administration reports said the Soviets are claiming that "letters of invitation received by Soviet Jews from A related story is on Page 5. abroad are fraudulent, the fabrications of groups in the United States and Israel who wish to 'prove' that the Jewish emigration question is still current and to discredit the Wiesel's Interpretations Under Challenge Soviet Union in the process." There have been articles in the Soviet press "asserting that Jewish agencies in the West are no more than front organizations for U.S. and Israeli intelligence and that the deliberate efforts of these agencies to stimulate Jewish By PROF. JOSEPH COHEN emigration by transmitting vyzovs (letters of invitation) en NEW ORLEANS — Probably few Jewish contempor- masse is in essence an intelligence gathering exercise." ary literary figures are as well known as Elie Wiesel, or as The report also notes that "the Soviet authorities highly respected. Because he emerged after the Holocaust continue to harass Western visitors who wish to have as the first major, articulate spokesman of the ordeal contact with Soviet Jews, particularly outside Mos- through which he had himself passed, and because he pos- cow. Visiting Americans have had their luggage sessed the ability to transform into words a compelling thoroughly searched and materials confiscated on sense of the horror of the six million dead, his voice con- internal Aeroflot flights where no immigration or cus- veyed their doom into our consciousness in unforgettable toms regulations apply." ways. The recently formed Anti-Zionist Committee of the The haunting power he possesses to influence others is Soviet Public is seen by the Reagan Administration as a not vouchsafed to many. A special privilege, it carries with means of developing the Soviet "line" that there is no it the accolades of fame. It also carries certain obligations. longer a Jewish emigration problem. The report also points One of these obligations, particularly for a writer whose out that the committee's anti-Zionist "diatribes" are aimed entire reputation rests upon the believability of his stories, at discrediting Israel and to lessen its attractiveness for is verisimilitude, which requires a careful adherence to the ELIE WIESEL DR. JOSEPH COHEN (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 16) ,-.f Prof. Cohen Delineates The Golem' Legend