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damentalist preacher who an-
nounced that God do esn't hear
the prayers of Jews:
... a warm and decent man, it
did not take long for Bailey
Smith to be inducted into the
(America public) region of
civility. Three months after his
controversial statement, Smith
. met with officials of the
Anti-Defamation League ..
and in a joint press release (it
was declared that) "if he had it
to do over again, knowing how
it would be misinterpreted, he
would not have made those
statements. He said he has dis-
tinctive theological beliefs that
he cannot gempromise, but he
stands with the Jewish com-
munity for total religious lib-
erty.
But Silberman does not de-
lude himself that there is a
surge . of philo-Semitism
abroad. Nor does he undere-
stimate the anti-Semitism evi-
denced by black leaders and
young blacks. The one excep-
tion to his string of good news
on the decline of anti-Semitism
in America is that it has been
increasing somewhat in the
black community, especially
among younger persons with
higher education and black
leaders, "the most anti-Semitic

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of all." Silberman 'attributes
this to blacks' adoption of the
political anti-Semitism that
pervades the ideology of the
left worldwide.
Jesse Jackson's campaign,
for example, reflected his
Third World orientation in
which "colonialsim" and "im-
perialism" figure as the princi-
pal enemy. The "abstract" na-
ture of Jackson's attitude
towards Jews is evidenced in
his apparent inability to dis-
tinguish Jews from gentiles; he
has mistakenly identified New
York Times reporter David
Shipler and Nixon aides John
D. Erlichman and H.R.
Haldeman, among others, as
Jews, Silberman reports.
What worries Silberman
about the Jackson adoption of
Third World rhetoric — and its
anti-Semitism — is "not just
that it represents the first .sys-
tematic use of anti-Semitism
as a political device, but that it
could become the dominant
foreign policy view within the
Democratic party."
And the Democratic party is
where Silberman believes the
Jews belong. He's pleased that
63 percent of Jewish voters in
the last election supported

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