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December 04, 1992 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-04

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Envoy Stresses
Commitment

Johannesburg (JTA) -
Washington's first Jewish
ambassador to South Africa
has underlined the Jewish
commitment to social justice
as he takes up his role in a
country moving painfully
toward democratic majority
rule.
Princeton Lyman spoke of
a historically based commu-
nal devotion to human-
itarian endeavor when he
addressed the annual con-
ference of ORT South Africa
here over the weekend.
It marked the first ap-
pearance before a Jewish
audience by the U.S. diplo-
mat, who worked on refugee
issues with American Jew-
ish groups during his tenure
as director of the bureau of
refugee programs at the
State Department.
Jewish Agency Board of
Governors Chairman
Mendel Kaplan and other
communal leaders heard Mr.
Lyman praise the role of
ORT in offering technical
training to Ethiopia in 1977,
without distinction between
Jew and non-Jew.
But in an indirect refer-
ence to strains that had de-
veloped between American
Jews and blacks, he said
such partnerships had their
pitfalls.
"Such commitment from
one community to another-is
not without its difficulties,
he said.
"But it does not help to
turn inward either. And it is
not the lesson of our (Jewish)
tradition."
He said Jewish communal
attitudes contributed to the
good will among all sectors
in society that would make
the difference in helping
South Africa's struggle to
dismantle apartheid and de-
velop racial democracy. But
American conmiitment was
forthcoming, too.
U.S. President-elect Bill
Clinton had already in-
dicated a special commit-
ment to South Africa once
the political transition to
democracy was irreversibly
under way.
The ambassador said there
were "extraordinary
elements of hope" in the
changes taking place in
South Africa.
"There are leaders on all
sides taking risks in the
cause of negotiation and
compromise. These are rare
qualities. They arise to this
degree perhaps once in a
century in any country.
They should be prized and
supported."

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