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Was this a serious academic study — or a well-financed publicity stunt designed to make headlines and thereby put more pressure on Israel? At a time when Israel's back is to the wall and its old friends are abandoning it in droves, American Jewish organizations have a moral obligation to stand with the Jewish state. The American Jewish Congress has not fulfilled that obligation. Dr. Irving Moskowitz Long Beach,Calif 50 Available at Similar Savings! 16 Available at Similar Savings! NO CHARGE BEDLINER • APR Fin.** tisS0:1*. soo s 1 00. 16 Available at Similar Savings! 111 ■ ••11111111111111 ■ 11•1111MOMME11111 1989 ASTRO PASS. VAN. 9 Continued from Page 6 355-1000 Saudi Influence In Naylor's Opinion The March 13 Detroit Free Press article titled "Israel Stands in the way of U.S.- Soviet Detente," is an illustra- tion of the power of the Saudi- Arabian petro-dollar and its corrupting influence. I am ashamed for Duke University, where the alleged author is a professor of economics. Since 1977 when Saudi Arabia started funding the study of the Arabian Penin- sula, to quote Steven Emer- son from his book The American House of Saud, ". . . the, program at Duke has emerged less along the lines of a typical academic program and more like a de facto southern branch of the Saudi embassy." If you had difficulty follow- ing the logic of the article, the reason is obvious: the translator had trouble translating into English some of the high-blown Arabic rhetoric in which it was ob- viously written. The article begins: "The Jackson-Vanik Amendment, passed by Congress in 1974 in response to pressure from Jewish groups, did more to chill U.S.-Soviet relations and end detente than either the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan or the declara- tion of martial law in Poland?' The statement is an insult to the intelligence of all Polish Americans who were outraged by the declaration of martial law and the outlaw- . ing of Solidarity. Further- more, where did Mr. Naylor get his facts, and who in Russia gave him that opi- nion? What polls did he or the Saudis conduct? He also says: "The Jackson- Vanik Amendment was the beginning of the end of detente." He contradicts himself when he points out that bet- ween 1974, and 1979, Jewish emigration increased, reaching a high of 51,320 in 1979. He then points out that after 1979, it "decreased precipitously?' averaging on- ly 1,066 per year. 1979, of course, was the year Russia invaded Afghanistan, and President Carter and the rest of the world were outrag- ed . . . The last point I would like to make (there are many others), concerns the state- ment: "The United States is one of the few countries that consistently uses trade sanc- tions to impose its political will on other nations." Even a casual review of world trade practices reveals that the statement is not true. The most flagrant use of trade sanctions to impose their political will on other nations are the Arab countries in general, and most outstand- ing is Saudi Arabia .. . If the professor was at- tempting to do anything about U.S.-Soviet relations, the least he could have done was to stick to the issue, and not follow the Saudi line, which is to blame Israel for all the troubles in the world. Balfour Peisner Huntington Woods Tour Of Israel: Warm, Lonesome I just returned from a two- week tour of Israel and, like many others, I feel compelled to pass the word along to the people who have been just thinking of going. We traveled from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and from the Golan Heights to the Gaza and found it to be a once-in- a-lifetime experience. Not a stone was thrown and we found nothing but acceptance and warmth. The only irritating thing about the trip was to go into a retaurant and find ourselves to be the only customers. Tourism is down. The Israelis have done all the hard work. All we have to do is go there and support them — it's our obligation. They need us and we need them. In four words, "Let Our People Go." Bernard Gross Southfield