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March 19, 1993 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-19

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ington to do the right thing and
free our hero, Jonathan Pol-
lard, and end a shameful, cru-
el injustice.
We have to tell Washington
to clean house of those moral-
ly corrupt officials who blindly
serve the interests of brutal dic-
tators who oppress their peo-
ple, support terrorism and
prepare for war.
We have to raise the ques-
tion as to who the American of-
ficials are who issued the
unconscionable orders that Is-
rael must not know about dan-
ger they faced from Syrian and
Iraqi preparations for poison-
gas missile attacks.

Hyxnie Cutler
Michigan Committee
for a Safe Israel

Terrorism And
Death Penalty

The terrorist who bombed the
World Trade Center owes his
life to New York Gov. Mario
Cuomo. The legislature has
passed capital punishment pro-
visions 10 times, but each time
Gov. Cuomo has vetoed the rep-
resentatives of the people. The
Islamic terrorist owes the New
York taxpayers, however, for
the expenses of his room and
board for the remainder of his
long life.
Will New York become a
magnet for terrorists? Where
else but New York and Israel
can terrorists be assured they
won't receive the death penal-
ty?
Perhaps all of America will
soon be able to sympathize with
Israel's terrorist threat.

Stephen Skinner
Carmel, Ind.

Peace Now
Too Extreme?

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In a recent article, Washington
correspondent James Besser
neglected to fully explain the
nature of the controversy sur-
rounding the application by
Americans For Peace Now to
join the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American Jew-
ish Organizations.
Critics of Peace Now have
raised important questions
about that group's extremism,
and those questions must be
addressed before the Presi-
dents' Conference makes its de-
cision.
For example, Mr. Besser re-
ports that Peace Now "proved"
that it has become "thorough-
ly mainstream," because one of
its board members recently en-
dorsed U.S. aid to Israel in tes-
timony before a congressional
subcommittee.
What Mr. Besser failed to ex-
plain is that on the question of

aid to Israel, Americans For
Peace Now plays a dangerous
game: It pretends to be "main-
stream" by supporting aid to Is-
rael, but at the same time, a
large number of its leaders and
board members are active in
other radical Jewish groups )
that openly lobby to reduce
U.S. aid to Israel.
The co-chair of Americans for
Peace Now, Letty Pogrebin,
and eight members of its board,
have been involved with the
radical New Jewish Agenda,
which calls for restrictions on
U.S. aid to Israel.
Peace Now's co-chair and
nine of its board members are
currently official "endorsers" of
the Jewish Peace Lobby (which
the American Jewish Congress
has described as "a pro-PLO
lobbying operation" whose
"main intent is to embarrass
the State of Israel"), which has
lobbied to reduce U.S. aid to Is-
rael.
Peace Now's president, Gail
Pressberg, has for many years \/
been a member of the Adviso-
ry Council of the America-Is-
rael Committee for
Israeli-Palestinian Peace,
whose chairman has urged the
United States to be "brutal"
with Israel by cutting off all aid
in order to force more conces-,/
sions to the Arabs.
If Peace Now is accepted by
the Conference of Presidents,
we run the risk that the Clin-
ton administration will think
that it has American Jewish
approval to force a PLO state
upon Israel, to demand con-
cessions on Jerusalem, or to use
U.S. aid to Israel as leverage
with which to squeeze the Jew-
ish state.

Morton A. Klein
Michael Goldblatt_/
Philadelphia'`

Letters Policy

Letters must be typewritten,
double-spaced, and include
the name, home address,
daytime phone number and
signature of the writer.

Shul Opens
In South Africa

Johannesburg (JTA) —
South Africa's first and only
Conservative synagogue
opened in Johannesburg this
month. The shul, named
Ohev Shalom, is led by an
American Conservative
rabbi, Dr. Nissim Wernick.

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