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know the extent to which the
black people identify their
situation in South Africa
with that of the Israelites in
biblical Egypt, the land of
bondage. We often hear
blacks ask, 'When are we
going to get out of Egypt?' "
Buthelezi's friendship for
Israel is music to the ears of
many South African Jewish
leaders, who have grown in-
creasingly concerned over the
prospects of an ultimate ANC
victory and the establishment
of a pro-Soviet regime.
Zionist Federation chairman
Mocke Friedman has said
that the Zulu leader "illus-
trates statesmanship, peace-
ful change, conciliation, the
rejection of violence and dis-
crimination."
"Buthelezi is a moderate
with millions of followers,
and as such, he holds one of
the keys to a longterm politi-
cal solution of South Africa's
problems," says the president
of both the South African
Board of Jewish Deputies and
South African B'nai B'rith,
Dr. I. Abramowitz. "His prob-
lem is that he's seen as send-
ing signals out to whites that
he is prepared for gradual
change. That is not accept-
able to many blacks in the
climate we face today."
Buthelezi's pro-Israel
stance seems rooted in his
positive impression of South
African Jews. He explained
that as a young man, he ad-
mired the Jews at Adams
College who belonged to the
progressive Institute of Race
Relations. He was a guest in
the home of veteran civil
rights crusader and opposi-
tion parliamentarian Helen
Suzman, and later frequented
the home of Arnold Zulman,
in nearby Durban.
"Zulman remains one of my
closest friends even now,"
Bethelezi said. "His 'house
was like my home because I
could not stay in a hotel, and
he opened the doors of his
"house to me. I remember that
he received a telephone
threat from some whites at
that time, more than ten
years ago, threatening him
because he was my friend."
The Zulu leader recalled
attending "shul in Durban
many times. When I stayed
with the Zulmans I went to
shul, and also attended the
B'nai Mitzvah of their chil-
dren. "When Buthelezi's
mother died last year, Zul-
man took part in her funeral.
Buthelezi said it touched him
deeply.
Today, Buthelezi's closest
Jewish confidant is Rowley
Arenstein, 68, who holds the
distinction of having been the
first radical attorney banned
by the Nationalist-led gov-
ernment after it came to
power nearly four decades
ago.

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