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indifference is not altogether
one-sided. He points to a re-
cent poll among American
Jews which indicated a grow-
ing alienation from Israel,
and he worries that the Israeli
establishment has not begun
to recognize the phenomenon,
let alone deal with it. "The
whole business of Israel-
Diaspora relations is in the
hands of a small group of peo-
ple who feed the public with
the official view that Ameri-
can Jewry is in Israel's
pocket. That is sheer non-
sense. These people don't
give a damn about what
Diaspora Jews think—and
they never have," says Sheffer,
who is currently engaged in
an intensive study of the at-
titudes of Israeli leaders
towards the Diaspora be-
tween 1948 and 1956. "They
simply regard them as pawns.
I'm not saying they don't care
on a personal level. But on a
political level they don't care.
Their conduct is unbecoming
and hypocritical."
In part, he says, the fault
lies with the American Jews
themselves. Israeli leaders of
all stripes regularly cross the
Atlantic to deliver of them-
selves to respectful American
audiences, blindly insensitive
to the growing frustration
and dissent; ignorant of the
need to listen as well as to
talk. "You'll hear Israelis say,
`Oh, the AJC leadership is
not elected. They only repre-
sent themselves: But there
is no question that they do
represent a certain consti-
tuency and a new trend in
American Jewish life that is
going to continue and inten-
sify, particularly if the peace
process remains stalemated."
The "professional Zionists,"
he adds, think they can still
manipulate the American or-
ganizations as they have done
for the past 40 years and
more.
They refuse to understand
that a new generation of
American Jewish lay-leaders
is coming on stream; hands-
on people who want to have a
say in Israeli affairs—and not
only on those issues that
directly affect them.
Sheffer makes a clear dis-
tinction between issues which
touch on the political-security
field (regarded by many
Israelis as being taboo) and
communal-social issues, like
those involving the Jewish
Agency, where American lay-
leaders are finally making a
real impact.
But if the American Jewish
leaders also want to make
themselves heard in the cor-
ridors of Israeli political
power, they will have to play
by the Israeli rules of the
game. Politeness, conciliation
and reticence will get them
nowhere. 0

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