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February 12, 1988 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-12

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626.3650

Jerusalem Post
Hits U.S. Jews

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Jerusalem Post has charged
that U.S. Jewish leaders are
criticizing Israel's policies in
the administered territories
not out of concern for Israel,
but because of embarrass-
ment at media coverage of
events in the territories.
"Morally, they deserve only
to be ignored. As troubled
Diaspora Jews, they deserve
sympathy," the English-
language daily declared in an
editorial that was one of the
most seathing attacks on
American Jewish leadership
ever made by a mainstream
Israeli publication.
Condemnation of Israel's
beating of Palestinian
demonstrators has lately
been made publicly by Rabbi
Alexander Schindler, presi-
dent of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, and Henry Siegman,
executive director of the
American Jewish Congress.

The Post did not fault the
content of the leaders'
criticism, but rather their
silence in the face of the
policies that the newspaper
said has led to the current
unrest.
"More than 20 years of
government occupation policy
lies battered amongst the
rock-strewn streets of Gaza
and the West Bank. Also in
shambles are 20 years of
`policy' to the degree the term
applies, of the organized
Jewish community in the
U.S.," the Post declared.
It said the U.S. Jewish
policy "was based on a hand-
ful of fixed premises: Israel
knows best. Israel mans the
trenches. American Jewry
mans the rear lines.
American Jewry must speak
in one voice."
The editorial cited the un-
wavering and unquestioning
support of Israel government
policies.
"When in 1977, the newly
installed (Premier) Mena-
chem Begin made "Greater
Israel" official state policy, it
was none other than the
chairman of the Presidents
Conference (Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations), Rabbi
Alexander Schindler, who
came to.Jerusalem to endorse
the Herut premier," the
editorial charged.
Schindler denied that he
ever supported Israel's policy
of settlements in the ad-
ministered territories other
than those around East
Jerusalem.

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