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July 28, 1989 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-28

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Israeli "magnanimity," a
demilitarized state. If Palesti-
nians think they have won it
from Israelis, fear these
generals, they will "be em-
boldened to strike for more
later."
Kramer advises what the
dovish generals abhor: a vic-
tory that accommodates the
need to feel that an in-
dividual's accomplishments
are earned through self-
sacrifice, an affirmation of the
Judaic notion of justice .. .
Unless and until Israelis
realize that a Palestinian vic-
tory is theirs, too, peace will
never be at hand."
Kramer also advises
Palestinians to pursue only
civil disobedience, whose
"Ghandi-like moves," says
Israeli philosopher David
Hartman, "would drive Israel
nuts and productively appeal
to the guilt feelings that in-
habit the core of Jewish ex-
istence."

WHEN IT COMES
TO THE LOWEST IN TAR
AND NICOTINE, ONLY ONE
MEASURES UP.

. • •



Rabbi Questions
Holocaust Use

In an op-ed piece in the
Philadelphia Jewish Expo-
nent, a Philadelphia-area rab-
bi argues that it may be time
for the Holocaust to take its
place in the liturgy of Jewish
worship. He also urged that
those teaching about this
cataclysm to be "more adept"
at dealing with children's
reactions to it.
Acknowledging that his
observations about the cur-
rent treatment of the
Holocaust "may offend some
sensibilities," Rabbi Gerald I.
Wolpe, senior rabbi of Har
Zion Temple in Penn Valley,
Pa., makes these points:
• The Holocaust is being
turned into a a singularly
Jewish event. Wolpe pointed
to the vast sums now being
Holocaust
for
raised
museums in several
American cities. Funds for
these projects are coming
almost exclusively from
Jewish sources.
Wolpe questions the impact
of these museums: "Perhaps
this is another occasion when
the emphasis on producing in-
novative educational pro-
grams must finally overtake
the Jewish tendency to raise
significant sums for more
edifices."

• By identifying itself with
the Holocaust, the battle
against anti-Semitism waged
by the Simon Wiesenthal In-
stitute of Los Angeles has
"given the institute a forum
that seems to overshadow the
more traditional and older
Jewish defense organiza-
tions." ❑

NOW IS LOWEST

Of all soft pack 100's.
By U.S. Gov't. testing method.

&) 1989 R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.

SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking
By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal
Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight.

Competitive tar and nicotine levels reflect the
FTC method.

BOX, BOX 100's: Less than 0.5 mg. "tar; less than
0.05 mg. nicotine. SOFT PACK FILTER, MENTHOL: 1 mg.
"tar; 0.1 mg. nicotine, ay. per cigarette, SOFT PACK 100's,
FILTER: 2 mg. "tar; 0.2 mg. nicotine, SOFT PACK 100's,
MENTHOL: 3 mg. "tar; 0.3 mg. nicotine, ay. per
cigarette by FTC method.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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