THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 29, 1985 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Toptritut 5 Fabulous Feasts GREAT LOBSTER oik PRIME RIB & STEAK Cari OF BEEF vri Cleaver Changes Stand San Francisco (JTA) — El- dridge Cleaver's transformation is so radical that no one could rec- ognize the once militant Black Panther, ex-convict and author of Soul on Ice in his soft-spoken, born-again patriot-pro-Reagan, anti-Communist and stanchly pro-Israel role. Cleaver has forsaken the tenets — both racial and ideological 8 that made him one of the lead- ing advocates of revolution and earned him 30,000 votes nation- ally as a Presidential candidate in 1968. Instead of denouncing Ameri- can capitalism on college cam- puses, he addressed Jews in Los Angeles in a talk sponsored by the Jewish Defense Organization. And his most militant act was get- ting arrested in a fight against rent control laws. Today, nine years after his re- turn from exile in Cuba, North Korea, Algeria and other Third World countries, Cleaver is quick to speak out against the "Holy War theocratic states which threaten Israel," against Jesse Jackson's anti-Semitic slurs, against Berkeley Gus Newport's Arab connections. "Twenty years ago I was a thousand times closer to Jews. Jewish people got me out of jail, all the way up to Leonard Berns- tein. The problem is the people I was hooked up with were Jewish leftists," says Cleaver, who is now seeking support from the Jewish businessmen and professionals who support Israel and have tired of what Cleaver terms "Berkeley's politics of the hidden agenda — all ideological." The old, militant Cleaver had never thought through the prob- lems of the Middle East, he now says. His view, like that of leftists and leftist Jews who still live in Berkeley, was derived from his thoughts about politics in America. "I used to basically sup- port the Palestinians because they were a Third World people seeking liberation like the Blacks in America," says Cleaver. "As for Israel, I opposed its existence be- cause it received support from American imperialists." His feelings about the Middle East now sound similar to those of a conservative Israeli. "I went through an evolution," says Cleaver. "First I began recogniz- ing Israel as a legitimate state, and from that point on, I saw that it wasn't right to support the existence of an entity without giv- ing it security and guaranteeing its borders. "I believe in looking at Israel through Jewish history. The existence of Israel has positively transformed the position of Jews after the great slaughters, the pogroms, the Holocaust." Cleaver accused Jackson of "pure opportunism" in turning to Black Muslim leader Louis Far- rakhan for support. "I accuse Jesse Jackson of squandering the political capital that Blacks have invested in him. Because of him, the Democratic Party is the most threatening to Israel and has lost the support of the Jewish commu- nity." "But here in Berkeley," says Cleaver, shaking his head, "you have Jews for Jesse Jackson and Jews who supported Measure E. Then you have state politics where people who supported Jesse Jackson are running with people who opposed him. The people who support Jesse Jackson and those who supported Measure E ought to be punished at the polls." Measure E, which an American Arab group sought to place on the state ballot in the Presidential primary last June, called for cuts in U.S. aid to Israel equal to Is- raeli expenditures for West Bank settlements. It was defeated by more than a 2-1 margin in the June 5 primary. Until now, claims Cleaver, he has been excluded from mainstream politics because of a vendetta by established black leaders. His religious and politi- cal vagaries — Cleaver, once a Black Muslim, is now a Mormon — have left Cleaver few organized allies. He supports himself by sell- ing the bulky flowerpots he makes out of rocks and cement while his wife, Kathleen, attends Yale Law School. "I often speak to the rabbi in Escondido who makes peppermint soap with religious messages in it. We agree that people who speak and can't use their hands turn doctrine into a graveyard." Cleaver, who now wears bifoc- als and writes and copies his cam- paign literature through an IBM computer while he watches cable news on his color television set, says, "Everyone else has changed. I went to the Bank of America the other day and met a man with a neatly trimmed beard who told me he admired me when I was a Black Panther but now hates my guts. 'What are you doing here?' I asked him. 'Robbing the bank?' " $995 . "•";; ; V:: :; :..,:,, , . ,,,, , 4 • LiYAN't 1 2 . ,.4Aaliiir -' ---7, ,--:"V • v r„. „.... 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