Satanic Verses, should be published in Israel. As Michael Handelzalts, a leading Israeli publishing reporter, says in Romano's ar- ticle, The extreme left says you shouldn't publish it so as not to offend the Muslims. Selman Rushdie: 'Whipping is okay.' The moderate left says you should publish it because there's an issue of freedom of speech at stake. The right- wing says, 'You see, those Muslims, how they behave! Of course, we condemn the book, which is offensive, but it just shows you what we have to deal with here with those Islamic maniacs!' The religious rights claims that Rushdie shouldn't have writ- ten that offensive book. But, of course, killing him is carry- ing it a bit too far. Whipping him is okay." Author Struggles With Her Roots In Prague In Prague last September to write an article for Conde Nast Traveler, novelist Joan Juliet Buck did more than see the sights. She struggled with her own Jewishness. Taken on a tour of the city by the former head of the Czech council of Jewish religious communities, Buck saw the Jewish Town Hall (where Kafka once lectured), the 700-year-old Altneuschul (where the seat of Rabbi Low, who created the mythical Golem, is "respectfully" unoc- cupied), the State Jewish Museum and a Jewish cemetery where, writes Buck, "because the headstones are jammed together, and tumbl- ing . . . you can believe anything; you can believe that Prague Jews were buried *standing up, to make more room. The dead have no room to breath, but they don't have to." Then she is shown an ex- hibit of paintings done by Jewish children at the Nazi concentration camp of Terezin, 35 miles from Prague: "Yellow suns against gray skies, in the poster paints that are a part of every child." Back at her hotel, Buck asks herself, "Do I want to be a Jew? Do I want to be so near to that . . . ? The dead who can't breathe, and the children — how do you laugh at that? How can time make that pretty?" For Yom Kippur, Buck went to services at the Altneuschul. In the women's room, where she sat, the rab- bi's daughter "went from lap to lap . . . The women smiled at the child, cuddled her, ex- changed gossip, and glared at the stranger: me." Then, finally, came the sound of the shofar, "bringing in a clean new year." THE CEO COLLECTIO\ HUITIEME Obviously bolder with a commanding dial. Highly visible for those on the move. Water resistant. Automatic with date and second hand in 18K gold at $7,950. For ladies, too. Mews Pigllet JOH ZOA Attacks Times Columnist Anthony Lewis Ina 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 ad on the op-ed page of last Sunday's New York Times, the Zionist Organization of America charged that in his "relentless criticism" of Israel, Times columnist An- thony Lewis has urged the Jewish state to "surrender" to the Palestinian intifada and "capitulate to PLO demands for a Palestinian state." The ad was signed by ZOA national president, Milton S. Shapiro. Its placement on the very page on which Lewis' columns appear in the Times was highly unusual. Lewis' columns, stated the ad, have ignored "years of PLO terrorism" and the PLO Covenant's "21 separate references calling for Israel's destruction." The Zionists also charged that Lewis has never demanded that Arab states stop "spending billions each year for weapons to destroy Israel" nor indicted "oil-rich sheikdoms" for "their failure to resettle their Palestinian brothers . . . still in refugee camps." The ad concluded that Lewis "surely" knows "that Israel yearns for peace" and asked him to "encourage moderate Palestinian Arabs to join Israel in achieving this noble objective." C1 Franklin Center Bldg • Suite 100 • 29100 Northwestern Hwy • Southfield • 356-7140 Advance Bldg • Suite 300 • 23077 Greenfield at Nine Mile • Southfield • 557-0616 ROOT FOR THE UNDERDOG :110• 1.111W:111,d. rh•y the victims of tragic accidents or intentiunat.rueltc. Unfortunately. the Michigan Humane Society handles scores of the, sad cases daily, receiving hundreds of calls reporting animals in distress. Our rescue vans are on the raid thirteen hours a dy. seven days a week. But our goal is around- the-clock vigilance. These rescue efforts and medical attention take money. Nlore than we have. Won't you please help the, 1111(1,6 og,.? Th•y deserve a fight in:; Give to the Michigan Humane Sociefy. 7dm Cluysler Dr. .1 /rut ■It. MI 1,11 Detrnil S7/41011 West land /-41, 7300 Auburn Ills. Always - The perfect gift for every occasion. A Somerset Mall gift certificate redeemable at all shops and service stores. SOMERSET MALL Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy •Si•Ve. Sun. 12-5 / Monday, Thursday, Friday 10-9 / Other Days 10-6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33