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PILIIKIHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER (313) 851-CARS (2277) GLENN WARHEIT, Associate Broker 18 FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1989 "Where You Come First" Kosins Uptown Southfield Rd. at 11 1 /2 Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall Southfield at 101 /2 Mile • 569-6930 "from a convoluted British system that the British don't use anymore." Clayman sees the Soviet Jewry question "as just emerging. American Jews say, 'My God. If my parents hadn't left in the 1920s, there go I: "The average Israeli says there will never be another ship of fools like the SS St. Louis in 1940 with Jews who have no place to go. "Jewish leaders are saying that thousands of Jews are stuck in Rome" even though they could go to Israel. For this same reason, Clayman said, Elie Wiesel is despised in Israel while he is lionized here. Israelis and anti-Semites share the belief that American Jews are omnipo- tent, he said. "They believe we control the banks, that we could have stopped George Shultz in November from beginning talks with the PLO. American Jews didn't stop Shultz, the Israelis believe, because we were still mad about the Who is a Jew issue." Clayman said Israelis are bitter about the drop in American Jewish tourism. Kraar said his two years in Israel taught him that many of his preconceived ideas brought from the United States were wrong. "We think we control the scenario in Israel, but when we get there we find ourselves a very small part of the scenario .. . "American Jews say, 'We've given billions of dollars. Doesn't that give us some con- sideration?' The Israelis res- pond, 'No. You can live here and be equal partners.' "Israel," he said, "is not people on the streets selling pencils. It is not the Israel of 40 years ago. Eighteen-year- old. kids now know 10 languages and the country is high-tech:' Kraar compared American Jewish philanthropy for Israel to owning stock in a company, with no strings at- tached. American Jewry "can't deal with Israel like it is a kid and you withhold his allowance when he's bad. The kid has grown up." Cutting donations and not traveling to Israel is counter- productive, Kraar argued. "We can't criticize Israel in an Op-Ed piece in the New York Times, but you can in a private room where we can get some work done." He said American Jews can- not influence the Israeli political process. "When Yit- zhak Shamir comes here and says things we don't like, he's not speaking to us. He's speaking to Israel and his politics dictate his behavior." Kraar urged American Jews to exert subtle pressure on the Israelis to change the political system, to make the Knesset directly elected by the people. The central problem with the Israel-Diaspora relation- ship, Kraar said, is "Israel feels Israel is the center of Jewish life. American Jews feel Israel is a center . of Jewish life." The meeting, sponsored by the American Jewish Con- gress' local chapter and the Jewish Community Council, allowed written questions from the audience. In response to a question, Clayman said Israel's election `Can the PLO and Likud move from their non-starter positions: a PLO state and the concept of Greater Israel?' proposal for the territories has done much to help its bat- tered image. "But hasbarah (public relations) is secondary. Like perfume, it smells good but don't swallow it." He said both the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel's Likud Party are corn- ing from non-starter positions for peace: a Palestinian state and the concept of Greater Israel. Clayman described Israel as a mink coat: "It is suppos- ed to look good and feel com- fortable." He said some American Jews are annoyed with Israel because its crea- tion has not eliminated anti- Semitism. "There's not much to be ashamed of by my own accounting, but is Israel less than perfect? Yes:' German Bias Is Charged Bonn (JTA) — A prominent member of the opposition Green Party has accused the government of discriminating against Jews who come to West Germany as refugees from the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries. Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin, a cochairperson of the Green's parliamentary faction, alleg- ed that only Jews among refugees from the East are singled out to undergo "humiliating procedures" in order to "prove" their Ger- man origins. She charged that this demonstrated a "double stan- dard" and "bias!'