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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-22

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20 Friday, June 22, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

June 26, 1984

MY DEARLY BELOVED WIFE, ROSE

How precious is your loving kindness. You
made my dreams come true!

I think I'm one of• the most fortunate per-
sons in the world — as if providence had
bestowed special favors on me. But it's
more than fate. I've been blessed with an
extremely happy life all these 57 years I
have been married to you!

The greatest pleasure of my life is my love
for you. Loving you makes everything
worthwhile. Life at its best means always
having you by my side. You are the best
thing that ever happened to me!

Happy are we. How goodly is our portion
and how pleasant is our lot. And how
beautiful is our marriage!!

From the man who will always Love,
Adore and Appreciate You for the rest of
my life.

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ernment, when in fact it has been more fascist
than communist for 40 years — although fascists
are called "right-wingers."
What are the new breed of libertarians to be
labeled as? They are radical in some ways, con-
servative in others, and moderate or neutral in
still others.
What about the populist parties that combine
socialism with a sinister undercoating of fascism?
Hitler's party called itself the National Socialist
German Workers, and combined the worst ele-
ments of left and right.
We now have something called the "radical
right" in American politics, which ought to be a
contradiction in terms. The right is supposed to be
conservative, but how do we distinguish this from
reactionary? And when does a reactionary be-
come a right radical?
The so-called left is as divided and conflicted
as the right, with differing forms of Marxism and
socialism and hybrids of all kinds, each accusing
the others of treason to the left. The Russian and
the Chinese brands of communism (whatever that
may mean today) are at swords' points as much as
we and the Russians.
We are against communism, but staunch al-
lies with a number of European socialist coun-
tries that consider themselves left even though
they fear and oppose the leftism of. the Soviet
Union. And we are equally supportive of repress-
ive right-wing governments in Central and South
America.
It is all a hopeless tangle, with no clear lines of
demarcation, and no consistency in terms of polit-
ical principles and practices. Wings are not only
left and right, but up and down and around and
across — and only serve to confound the electo-
rate, while their leaders keep on doing whatever
they have to do to keep in power. flying on one
wing or another.
This is an excellent guide for the Daniels who would
come to judgment.
Truly, the term "left" is not considered abusively by
the unprejudiced. Headline writers have stopped using the
term as a means of creating suspicions. One of the leading
newspapers a few days ago had an important article under
the title "Israel and the Democratic Left." The subject was
treated with normalcy.
The normalcy is self-evident and is splendidly affirmed
in the Sydney Harris column. Some 30 years ago, when
McCarthyism threatened such a term with ostracism from
the American -political and social scene, it served as a
weapon against humanism.
Now, when a fellow citizen calls an incumbent U.S.
Senator a "leftist," it will hopefully be judged only as a
differing party view. When the two antagonists happen to
be Jews, let it have a double meaning: that a Republican or
a Democrat, as the case may be, has a right to allegiance to
his party, and when Jew opposes Jew in such a predica-
ment, it only proves the point that the Jew doesn't vote for a
candidate because he is a Jew and that a party loyalist has
as much justified right politically as he has religiously —
and he has a perfect right for preference. But when the
applied "leftist" connotation becomes a politically-
moralized reference, then there is the serious dilemma
about "political taste."
In the weeks ahead, first before the political conven-
tions, then prior to the Nov. 5 national election, there will
be much to discuss politically. After all, the nation's con-
stituents have much to think about.

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The council is due to meet
named.
before the end of the month
The Alencon municipal to try and find a new name.
council unanimously voted "This time we shall care-
to name one of its main ave- fully study the list of possi-
nues after a locally born ble candidates we want to
chemist, Georges Claude, _honor," a city spokesman
one of the inventors of the said.
industrual production of
liquid air and ammonia. Red agreement
Two days later several
London — An agreement
Jewish and former resis- of cooperation was signed
tance fighters organizations this spring in Czechos-
called on the mayor to pro- lovakia between the Com-
test saying Claude had been munist parties of Czechos-
during the German occupa- lovakia and Israel, accord-
tion of France a notorious ing to the International
Nazi collaborator. The Council of Jews from
,council then just as unani- Czechoslovakia.

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