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Call The Jewish News 354-5959 F about from the delayed $10 billion loan guar- antee to Israel is not over yet, and judging from several magazine columns, neither Israel nor American Jews have emerged from the fracas looking particularly good. In a New Republic column, Michael Kinsley wrote that "whatever you think of the settlements issue on the merits, to ask another huge favor of a country that is al- ready giving you $3 billion . . . every year, and to stick your thumb in that country's eye at the same time, is a pretty good definition of chutzpah." Mr. Kinsley then scolded Harvard professor Alan Der- showitz, who says U.S. Jews are not "pushy or assertive enough" to protect their in- terests or Israel's: "Claiming that the fruits of Jewish political chutzpah are merely Jews' fair share in the American system moves you onto dangerous logical ground. Because of their organized determina- tion, general civic in- volvement, social pro- minence and — yes — finan- cial success, Jews enjoy po- litical influence out of pro- portion to their share in the population .. . "AIPAC, the American pro-Israel lobby, will be happy to explain to Professor Dershowitz that what the gentiles think does matter. Appearances do count, after all, and the appearance of an all-powerful Jewish lobby that will stop at nothing to get its way is self-defeating." In an essay in Time, editor- at-large Strobe Talbott par- tially excused Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir for his role in the loan crisis: "At least, Shamir is motivated by a sense of what he believes to be the historical birthright of his people." Mr. Talbott mostly blamed Israeli Housing Minister Ariel Sharon, whose goal, he wrote, "has less to do with an ideological commitment to Greater Israel than with the aggrandizement of his personal power. His strategy . . . seems to be to subvert the peace process, provoke a crisis with Washington and then elbow Shamir aside in the resulting Cabinet upheaval." . Alan Dershowitz: An "embarrassment?" In Newsweek, senior writer Jonathan Alter concluded that "increasing numbers of American Jews are coming to understand that criticism of Israel is not the same as anti-Semitism. But they fear that the line can get thin. Israeli intransigence and anti-Israel sentiment could fuel anti-Semitic fever at home. Is Dershowitz A 'Loudmouth?' The New Republic's Mike Kinsley is not the only writer who's on Alan Der- showitz's case. The defender of Leona Helmsley and Claus von Bulow made Spy magazine's annual list of the year's 100 "most annoying, alarming and appalling peo- ple, places and things." "Loudmouth Dersh" rank- ed 26th on the list for "embarass(ing) American Jewry for appointing himself its spokesman." Also on the list: John Sununu (No. 2).: For being "tubby," taking "sleazy trips," and "speaking ill of the Jews." Blaming the Jews (No. 8): "Newly released tapes reveal Nixon blamed Jews for the 1968 Chicago conven- tion melee; Dr. Leonard Jef- fries of City College blamed Jews for the existence of a black underclass; Alan Der- showitz blamed Jews for lacking chutzpah." Hitler's Back! (No. 33): Eastern European skinheadism; "Nazi Bart" T- shirts; the computer game that lets players run concen- tration camps. Oh, and David Duke."