Ideas & Issues JULIA GOLDMAN Jewish Telegraphic Agency New York N ew reports that North America's central Jewish philanthropic and social service organization had considered honoring Yasser Arafat with a prestigious award has raised eyebrows across the Jewish world. The United Jewish Communities is denying reports that it had made preparations to present its Isaiah Award to the chairman of the Palestinian Authority in October. UJC officials have confirmed that Arafat's name was floated among pos- sible honorees. Still, UJC President Stephen Solender said honoring Controversy Arafat at this time would be over award ), premature. That Arafat involving was even being Arafat considered for the award shows what shows what a difference a a difference decade has made in a decade reforming the can make. reputation of a man once almost univer- sa lly consid- ered the arch- enemy of Jews. It also raises questions about the extent to which Jews should embrace Arafat. Menachem Rosensaft, a former president of the Labor Zionist Alliance, is founding chairman of the International Network of the Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. He was one of the first American Jews to sit with Arafat at a 1988 meeting orga- nized by Sweden. A five-member delegation of Jewish Americans, acting on their own, went to Stockholm to discuss prospects for peace in the Middle East with a Palestine Liberation Organization contingent. At the time, Israelis were forbidden from meeting with PLO members, and the United States refused to enter into negotiations with PLO represen- tatives. After the Reagan administra- America — including the JCPA, Presidents Conference, American Jewish Committee and Jewish commu- nity federations — have made meeting with Palestinian representatives a regu- lar feature of their missions to Israel. Still, many Jews continue to dis- trust Arafat. As recently as 1998, pressure from some American Jewish groups forced the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to rescind an invitation to the Palestinian Authority leader to tour the museum. The museum re- extended the invitation; which Arafat ultimately declined. In the wake of this controversy, museum director Walter Reich, who had opposed the invitation, resigned his post. Rosensaft, a member of the museum's executive com- mittee, sup- ported Arafat's coming to the museum ccin the hope that it would have an impact on him, and he might have learned some- thing" about the signifi- cance of the Holocaust on the Jewish and Palestinian Authority leader Yasser Arafat Israeli psyche. Arafat may have shared with Israeli Prime meet openly — and often — with Minister Yitzhak Rabin the "geopoliti- Palestinians, including Arafat. cal honor" of the Nobel Peace Prize in In 1994, representatives of JCPA, 1994, but Arafat "is still someone who then called the National Jewish has the responsibility for the deaths of Community Relations Advisory Jewish men, women and children on Council, made one of the first trips to his conscience," Rosensaft said. visit Arafat's headquarters in the Gaza And while he may have moved Strip. beyond that, and it is important to The following year, when Arafat view him as a political partner, there's came to the 50th anniversary celebra- a difference between that and giving tions at the United Nations in New him an award." York, he addressed NJCRAC's execu- The Isaiah Award, named for the tive committee as part of his first visionary biblical prophet, is given at meetings with American Jews in the the discretion of lay leaders of the United States. UJC, the new entity formed by the During that same trip, past chair- merger of the United Jewish Appeal, men of the Conference of Presidents of Council of Jewish Federations and Major American Jewish Organizations, United Israel Appeal. another umbrella organization, held a Past recipients include Rabin, private meeting with Arafat. President Bill Clinton and South Today many Jewish groups in tion, citing Arafat's "associations with terrorism," refused him a visa to address a U.N. session in December 1988, the session was moved from New York to Geneva to enable the PLO leader to speak. The American Jews' participation in the Stockholm talks was met with criticism and some outright hostility. Rosensaft said that, with a few notable exceptions, he and his family were "attacked and vilified" because of his participation in the meeting. It was not until 1993, when Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin cemented the peace process by shak- ing Arafat's hand on the White House lawn, that American Jews began to Coming Into Favor CC 11/5 1999 Remember When • • From the pages of the Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. 1989 Roundtrip airfare to Israel was made available for $700 on carriers El Al, PanAm, TWA and KLM. Jewish Federation Apartments, National Council of Jewish Women and Jewish Home for Aged hired national food management service Morrison Custom Management Inc. to prepare the meals that each organization serves daily. 19'79 The Jewish Federation in Fort Wayne, Ind., protested an Indiana University invitation to a PLO representative at the U.N. to speak on campus. The movie Monty Python's Life of Brian was subject to protest in the Detroit area by a religious sect called the Ambassadors of Christ. 1969 Alan Schwartz was elected president of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Max M. Fisher was named by President Richard Nixon to chair the newly created National Center for Voluntary Action. Three Arab terrorists accused of attacking an El Al airliner at a Zurich airport were remanded for trial in Geneva. 1959 Maxwell Katzen was elected presi- dent of the Fresh Air Society. Samuel A. Levy, director of the Jewish Center's Ten Mile Branch, was presented with an award for good sportsmanship. 1940 A Leo M. Franklin Chair in Human Relations was established at Wayne University through the action of the board of trustees of Temple Beth El and the Detroit Board of Education. Friends and family announced plans for a testimonial dinner to honor Nathan Schreiber on his 65th birthday. — Compiled by Sy Manello, editorial assistant