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on 'Newsweek' Gauge
ARTHUR J. MAGIDA
Special to The Jewish News
W
hat do Pope John
Paul II and
Brooklyn's Rabbi
Menachem Schneerson have
in common? To most or-
dinary mortals, not much.
But to the prescient folks
who write Newsweek's
"Conventional Wisdom
Watch," they are the only
religious leaders whose
stock has gone downhill re-
cently.
Of the rabbi, Newsweek
asked, "What's a nice rebbe
from Brooklyn doing setting
Israeli policy?" an obvious
reference to the Lubavit-
cher's refusal to let his
Israeli followers join a coali-
tion government with Labor
leader Shimon Peres. And
the Pope was scolded for be-
ing a non-stop itinerant:
"Travel shtick getting old.
What have you done for us
lately, J.P.?"
Upbeat assessments were
given to the Dalai Lama ("so
cheerful") and Billy Graham
(the "only honest tele-
vangelist"), and even to
Iran's late Ayatollah Kho-
meini ("New fervor among
his fanatics)."
Newsweek editor Jonathan
Alter, who writes the maga-
zine's Conventional Wisdom
Watch, said the weekly had
The pope:
Nixed by "Conventional Wisdom."
received no comments from
readers on the subject of
rating religious leaders,
"although we did wonder
whether there might be a
negative reaction. But we
can't worry about being
popular. One of the things
that makes Conventional
Wisdom work is that readers
expect no-holds-barred fun."
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ventional Wisdom chart that
would arouse the most com-
ments," said Alter, "I think
of something on the Middle
East, which I might do
soon."
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Rabbinical Council Under Fire for Handling of Chinese Restauran
By Eugene L. Meyer
Wailungten Post Stall WrIter
Rabbi Gedaliah Anamer, solemn-looking in black hat,
meaning "peace," his tape recorder
peace was not in the air.
"You're despicable," said Mame-
iature Woodward and Le" -
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black •
The duck flap in the Post.
Duckgate
Shocks D.C.
Bickering rabbis, a
harassed Vietnamese, an
unstable mashgiach — Wash-
ington's Kosher Duck scan-
dal (Duckgate?) has some-
thing for everyone.
The furor first surfaced in
the Washington Jewish
Week, then in a 10-page
spread in the Washington