IK IOU LIBRARY cuictgrgi JUN ?.,`,") 1984 $250,000 Schaver gift to HMC 6 Jewish terrorism: the moral dilemma 25 • Pinpointing Hitler's role in 'Final Solution' 57 KCC I CNZ.Vel tAit.t.vi.e' When cultures collide 40 . 1`) THE JEWISH THIS ISSUE 40c SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY JUNE 22, 1984 A3Iack-Jewish 'polarization' scored New York (JTA) — Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) last Thursday declared what he termed "the obvi- ous — that Jews are not anti-black and blacks are not anti-Semites," and denounced the rhetoric of Black Mus- lim leader Louis Farrakhan and Meir Kahane, the founder of the Jewish Defense League and leader of the ultra-nationalist Kach movement in Israel. We cannot pretend that we do not see or hear when Louis Far- rakhan predicts a race war by 1986 or implies that Jewish editors and writers distort the news, or threatens the life of a black reporter for doing his job, or refers to Hitler as a 'very great man' or shakes the hand of Col- onel Qaddafi," Kennedy said. "Such conduct can never be condoned and it must be unequivocally condemned." "Nor can we pretend," he added, "that we do not see or hear when Meir Kahane forms Jews against Jackson or when opposition to official Israeli decisions is equated with the shame of anti-Semitism. I strongly disagree Kennedy addressed some 1,300 ' people at a $200 a plate tribute to the 20 year public career of Basil Pater- son, a former New York city deputy mayor and a possible challenger to Mayor Edward Koch's re-election bid next year. Kennedy's speech was im- mediately praised by Rabbi Alexan- der Schindler, the president of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations (Reform). "Sen. Kennedy has spoken with candor and courage on an issue of profound concern to Jews and to all Americans of goodwill. Would that other political leaders in our land speak out in similarly statesman-like fashion." Kennedy appealed also for an end to "polarization politics" a refer- ence to the tensions which have de- Senator Ted Kennedy discussing veloped between the black and the "obvious." Jewish communities during the with Rev. (Jesse) Jackson on the Democratic Presidential primaries. issue of the Middle East, but his posi- "We must not permit polariiation tion on the Middle East is wrong in terms of policy and it certainly is not proof of prejudice." politics to set Jewish Americans against black Americans and deflect two great peoples from their historic dream of freedom from bondage and persecution," Kennedy declared. The Massachusetts Democrat recalled the murder in Mississippi 20 years ago of two Jewish students and Continued on Page 22 UPU blocks Israel ouster Hamburg (JTA) — Delegates to the 19th congress of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) voted 73-27 in a secret ballot Tuesday • to reject an Arab initiative to expel Israel from the organization. There were 15 abstentions. The vote was on a West German motion to remove the Arab proposal Continued on Page 23 CLOSE-UP ITZVAH MADNESS When a Jewish youngster comes of age, there seems to be no limit to the themes — and costs — of bar and bat mitzvah celebrations. BY NORMA WEITZ ZAGER Special to The Jewish Jews . Karl and Sandy Fleisher wanted to plan a bar mitzvah to end all bar mitzvahs. They flew-the entire party to Africa where their guests 'perched ' on elephants and rode through the jungle to the strains of Fiddl& on the Roof played in the distance on native drums. Suddenly they were halted at a crossroad and were told to wait. "What are we waiting for," Karl asked the guide. Answered the guide, "The Goldberg bar mitzvah has the right of way." At one time this joke might have , id provoked smiles from even the most ardent traditionalist. Nowadays, truth may be stranger than fiction. Many feel a bar/bat mitzvah must not only boast a theme, but provide non-stop entertainment for the guests. Party planners claim re- quests for breakdancers'and•ock star lookalikes prevail. Parties may pro- vide caricaturists, photographs, T-shirts and, at one recent event, an astrologer **reading the guests' fu- tures. Continued on Page 14 . Harriet, Ron, Becca, Steve and Bob Jasgar atSteve's bar mitzvah party with a.eirc4 theme.