COMPILED BY ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM All Fired Up porter of Jews for the Preserva- ay Simkin is angry. At a time when virtually tion of Firearms Ownership every group is lauding Pres- (JPFO). The Milwaukee-based ident Clinton's push for a ban on organization is headed by former assault weapons, Jay Simkin is Vietnam vet Aaron Zellman, who labels gun labeling gun control a control "die "moral per- key to geno- version be- cide." cause it treats "Every gov- the law-abid- ernment can be- ing person the come genocidal," same as the he says. "Your best criminal." life preserver is per- Established in sonal ownership of a 1989, JPFO has military-type semi-au- waged an aggressive advertising tomatic rifle." Mr. Simkin is co-author of campaign that features a picture Lethal Laws: 'Gun Control' is the of a saluting Adolf Hitler with Key To Genocide and a key sup- the words, "Everyone in favor of gun control raise your right hand." Mr. Zellman defends the ads. "We do not want to of- fend, but sometimes we need to take that risk. Many Jew- ish communal organizations have long backed 'gun con- trol.' As a result, many Jews — and gentiles — take it for granted that these organiza- tions represent the best in- terest of Jews. This is wrong." ALL IN FAVOR Mr. Zellman believes most OF "GUN CONTRO Jews support gun control be- cause "they know little about -- RAISE YOUR Jewish law" and because RIGHT HAND they have learned the hard way that it is dangerous to buck the majority." j Baumel's Parents On Hunger Strike T he parents of missing Israeli serviceman Zachary Baumel are staging a hunger strike in an effort to get information on the fate of their son. "This is it," said Miriam Baumel who, with her husband Jonah, is striking outside Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's office. "We're going to stay here on a hunger strike until it's resolved, until we get something done." "All we're asking is what has happened to our son, Zachary, and to Ron Arad, Zvi Feldman and Yehuda Katz, the other three MIAs," Mr. Baumel added. "After almost 12 years, half a dog tag is not enough." Zachary Baumel, Mr. Feld- man and Mr. Katz have been missing in action in Lebanon since the summer of 1982. Mr. Arad was shot down over Lebanon seven years ago. Two For The (Birobidzhan) Road I wo former Detroiters are set- Champagne. Impressed by the ting out this month for a re- determination of the region's mote region once planned as community to see Birobidzhan continue as a Jewish area, the a haven for Jews. Ben and Iris Platnik are part two formed Project Hashivanu. Project Hashivanu, which is of Project Hashivanu, which is leading a trip to Birobidzhan, the nonprofit, also was created to Jewish autonomous region in the help the Russian, Ukrainian, Ko- rean, Chinese and other popula- Russian far east. Carved out of an area the size tions living in the area. Today, a Yiddish theater ex- of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, the region was ists in Birobidzhan, as does a created by Stalin in the 1920s as Jewish day school. Yet there is a buffer on the Chinese border only a small shed of a synagogue, (in anticipation of the Japanese and few Jews know anything of invasion of Manchuria) and as a their religion. In honor of the 60th anniver- way of "proving" to the West that the Soviets were not anti-Semit- sary this month of the founding of Birobidzhan, Project Hashiv- ic. JPFO has a regular newslet- ter, Maccabbee, and T-shirts reading "Never Let Go of Your Life Preserver!" (featuring a gun in a life preserver) and " 'Gun Control' + Government = Geno- cide." For information, contact the JPFO at 2872 S. Wentworth Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207, or call (414) 769-0760. ADL Investigates Bias Charges he Anti-Defamation League is questioning whether po- litical bias played a role in the rejection of a sabbatical ap- plication by a West- ern Kentucky University profes- sor seeking to do research in Jerusalem. In a letter to the university's vice pres-ident for aca- demic affairs, ADL International Af- fairs Director Ken- neth Jacobson questioned the de- cision to deny Dr. E. Margaret Cur- tis-Howe a sabbat- ical to complete a segment of her re- search project. "Ac- cording to the sabbatical chair- man," Mr. Jacob- son wrote, "one of the factors affecting Dr. Curtis-Howe's ranking was her use of the term 'Jerusalem, Is- rael."' Mr. Jacobson said the ADL was disturbed the sabbatical committee had written Dr. Cur- tis-Howe that her use of "Jerusalem, Israel" was either out of "ignorance" or "unprofes- sional." "The city of Jerusalem is in Is- rael and is the capital of the State of Israel," Mr. Ja- cobson wrote the university. "What- ever one's views may be regarding the future political status of Jerusalem, it was certainly neither `ignorant' nor 'un- professional' for Dr. Curtis-Howe to have stated that Jerusalem is in Israel." Curtis- Dr. Howe has been at Western Ken- tucky, where she is a tenured pro- fessor, for more than 20 years. Russian Jews on their way to Israel Men and women came from the United States, Argentina and throughout Europe to live in Birobidzhan. The official lan- guage of the area was Yiddish; the main street of its principal city is named Sholom Aleichem. At its height, the Jewish pop- ulation in Birobidzhan numbered 30,000. But pogroms in the 1930s and '40s destroyed much of the Jewish community there. Until the late 1980s, outsiders were banned from visiting. Then a few intrepid travelers made their way to Birobidzhan. Among them was former Detroiter Lori Padzensky and her fiance Joffre anu is hosting a trip there. Among the participants will be Ben Platnik, who remembers hearing about Birobidzhan as a boy growing up in Detroit. He will assist in planning for next year at the region's Jewish day school. "I am curious to know how people see themselves as Jews," he said. "I suspect that many are similar to American Jews who are in transition about their own identity." For information, contact Lori Padzensky at Project Hashivanu, P.O. Box 270016, San Diego, CA 92198, or call (619)226-1460. (