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Subscriptions: 1 year - $21 — 2 years - $39 — Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 CANDLELIGHTING AT 4:49 P.M. VOL. XC, NO. 13 Boycotting The Boycott Something has come between us and our Levi's: The Arab boycott of Israel. The cover story in the current issue of Multinational Monitor, published by the Ralph Nader organization, accuses Levi Strauss Geneva of circumventing the Arab boycott by funneling jeans through an intermediary into Lebanon and Dubai. Relying on internal Levi Strauss documents, the article further charges that Levi officials tried to get their firm off the boycott list by visiting boycott offices in Arab capitals. If true, these actions would violate a 1979 federal law. Levi Strauss officials have denounced the charges as false. The truth of the news story will have to be determined by appropriate federal authorities. But its publication underscores the fact that major U.S. companies have consistently tried to appease the Arab world by cutting their ties with Israel. To date, the Commerce Department has cited 34 U.S. firms for not doing business with Israel because of the Arab boycott. These include such giants as Xerox, Chase Manhattan and DuPont. The Arab world's economic war against Israel began with the Jewish State's .1948 War of Independence. It has continued for 38 years. That, of course, is the prerogative of those Arab states; They are technically in a state of war with Israel. But it is not the prerogative of American firms to violate federal law, even at the risk of losing substantial Arab revenue. OP-ED Single-Issue Fundamentals: Where Is Our Democracy? DUVA TATE n reading Dr. Milton Steinhardt's article on "single issue politics" in the Oct. 31 Jewish News, I was both gladdened and saddened by his comments: gladdened by his embrac- ing of Israel to his heart, but sad- dened that his conclusions are so similar to those of the far-right fun- damentalists. True, he realizes that the survi- val of Israel does depend on a free, democratic Jewish community in the Diaspora. Should our civil and reli- gious rights be threatened, nay, even taken from us, our ability to help and support Israel on her path to greater democratic fulfillment and security would be crippled. While one accepts even the sup- port rendered Israel by the Falwells, the Robertsons, and the whole range of fundamentalists, we need to rec- ognize their objectives in bringing religion into the school system, their anti-civil actions including opposi- tion to women's equality, to women's sacred right to the privacy of their own bodies, the fundamentalists' re- jection of scientific interpretations as regards our universe, and their con- tinual emphasis that America is and should be a Christian country. They do not at all provide the democratic, moral ethics which would lessen crime, ignorance, or racism. Dr. Steinhardt points to the low crime rate during the big Depres- sion. He has ignored the complexity of our present world, the wars in Korea and Vietnam, the Holocaust, and the spread and increase of reli- gious fanaticism in Iran, Iraq, Syria, etc., which has produced terrorism, 0 Duva Tate is a local reader of The Jewish News. Spy Aftermath Wolf Blitzer's revealing report on the Pollard affair one year later (see Page 26) details how the hapless Jonathan Pollard came to be used as a spy by the Israelis. Motivated by his love for Israel, the young man initially passed along secret U.S information he felt would be valuable. The Israeli he worked for insisted that Pollard be paid and gradually Pollard was caught up in an ever-tightening net of intrigue and illegal activity until his arrest by the FBI last Nov. 21. Now he and his wife await sentencing and face heavy legal fees in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Pollard's actions were wrong and he was well aware of the risks he was taking. But he was clearly the fall guy," wooed and then left out in the cold for his efforts. Israel says that Pollard's contact was running a rogue, unauthorized Israeli spy ring, but according to Blitzer, "Pollard had no reason to suspect that his involvement was unauthorized by the highest echelon of Israeli government since he dealt with several very senior officials." Pollard was also shown a false passport with his photo and led to believe that he would be welcome to live in Israel someday. But since his arrest he has been abandoned by the Israelis, who, at the very least, encouraged him in his spying. Surely he deserves some support from the government he sought to help, whether it be in financial aid or the knoWledge that after serving his prison term he could begin a new life in Israel. suppression of liberties and enlightened knowledge. In America, we are now witness- ing the rise of neo-facism in Oregon, Idaho, and in "Aryan" camps in Alabama resulting in increased ra- cism, anti-Semitism, and violent ac- tions. Politically, we have only begun to view the drastic diminution of at- tention to education, crime solving, increased poverty, unemployent, high divorce rates, and child moles- Should our civil and religious rights be threatened or taken from us, our ability to help and support Israel would be crippled. tation. At the same time, we see a greater emphasis on nuclear destruc- tion and pseudo-patriotism. And we Jews, are we not likewise threatened by the anti- social acts of the ultra-Orthodox in Israel, all in the name of religion? Are not the aspects of their insis- tence that their religious beliefs — and only their's — are the only true beliefs the same as the fundamen- talists? And does not their extreme ideas lead to a destruction of an enlightened, democratic society which is Israel's aim? Are we not in the same boat? Dr. Steinhardt offers the same stereotyped arguments of the far right (Oy vey!): compulsory religion in the schools would do away with "abortion on demand," "teenage pre- gnancies as a way of life," and teen- age crime — only cured by more fed- eral monies. For shame! This is judgement without reason, without evaluation of the economic and social imbal-