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show new flexibility. This is
forcing Israel to reconsider
its traditional aloofness with
regard to public relations."
There was widespread
agreement that the Syrians,
with their bitter personal at-
tacks against Mr. Shamir,
came out on the negative
side in the public relations
war.
"The Syrians clearly rein-
forced their negative image
with the American public as
being intransigent, unwill-
ing to budge and mean
spirited," said Mr.Eizenstat.
Their actions seemed to
prove the point pro-Israel ac-
tivists have been making all
along, Mr. Eizenstat said —
that Syria's Hafez al-Assad
is interested only in a return
of the Golan Heights and in
American economic support,
not in a serious peace treaty
with Israel.
Others suggested that the
public relations aspects of
the Madrid conference were
dwarfed by the fact that the
meeting took place at all.
"Even if there were not
enough handshakes and
enough smiles, this was the
beginning of direct negotia-
tions between Israel and her
neighbors," said Marvin
Kalb, the longtime CBS and
NBC newsman and now di-
rector of the center on the
press, politics and public
policy at Harvard.
"I am aware that in the
world in which we live, peo-
ple measure success by
public opinion. But in this
case what really mattered
was the fact that, for the
first time, these people were
sitting down together and
talking." ❑
Palestinian Advisers
Include Mom Rabbis
LARRY DERFNER
Special to The Jewish News
B
elieve it or not, there
were two Jews on the
Palestinian "advisory
committee" at the Madrid
peace talks.
No, they are not self-
hating Jews, or extreme lef-
tist academics, or people in
any way ashamed of their re-
ligion. In fact, they went
about their business in
Madrid wearing black yar-
mulkes and somber, dark
cloaks, and filling their hotel
rooms with impeccably
kosher food so as not to risk
eating treif in the Spanish
restaurants.
They are Rabbi Chaim Zvi
Freiman and Rabbi Moshe
Dov Beck, members of
Neturei Karta (Aramaic for
"Guardians of the Faith"), a
rabidly anti-Zionist sect of
Orthodox Judaism. They
don't consider themselves
Israelis, but "Jewish Pales-
tinians" — Jews living in
Palestine, the name the land
had before the State of Israel
was founded in 1948. The
sect, which has a few hun-
dred members in Jerusalem,
and hundreds more in New
York and London, is seen by
some Israelis as scandalous,
and by others as just a pa-
thetic joke.
In Madrid, Rabbi Frieman,
who lives in Jerusalem and
Manhattan, and Rabbi Beck,
from Muncey, N.Y., attend-
ed press conferences with
the half-dozen real Palestin-
ians who make up the rest of
Larry Derfner reports from Tel
Aviv.
the PLO-approved advisory
committee.
The rabbis, however, have
no advising to do, or any
PLO messages to carry.
Their message is from
Neturei Karta and they
brought 10,000 copies of it to
Madrid, to hand out
wherever they go.
The message accuses the
"Zionist state" (Neturei
Karta never uses the word
"Israel") of trying to take
over God's job of gathering
the Jews in the Holy Land,
which is the central reason
why Neturei Karta hates
Israel. It goes on to ask that
Mea Shearim, the shtetl-
like, Orthodox quarter of
Jerusalem where the sect is
based, be taken out of
Israel's hands and given to a
non-Jewish sovereignty run
by the Jordanians, the Pa-
lestinians, the United
Nations or whomever.
The document lists the
sect's address as "Jerusalem,
Occupied Palestine."
This story was related to
me by the white-bearded
man who stage-managed the
whole affair, the "foreign
minister," public relations
wizard and clown prince of
Neturei Karta, Rabbi Moshe
Hirsch.
In an interview from his
son's apartment in Mea
Shearim, the 58-year-old
rabbi said that he approach-
ed Faisal Husseini in east
Jerusalem and asked for
representation. Mr. Hus-
seini was non-committal, but
the next thing Rabbi Hirsch
heard, PLO leader Yassir
Arafat had approved. ❑
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