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during a recent Tel Aviv speech, is
getting strong support from several
Jewish leaders who say he is being
maligned.
This week Rabbi David
Saperstein, director of the Religious
Action Center of Reform Judaism,
criticized Zionist Organization of
America President Morton Klein,
who has accelerated his anti-Berger
campaign with ads in Jewish news-
papers around the country demand-
ing his firing.
"I'm appalled by this campaign
against Sandy, who is a true friend of
Israel who has done as much for U.S.-
Israel relations and for Israel's security
as any public servant I can think of,"
Saperstein said in an interview.
Klein attacked Berger for referring
to recent Palestinian violence as both
a curse and a "blessing." Berger said
the violence highlighted the need for
both sides to move quickly toward a
comprehensive peace treaty.
This week, the ZOA leader raised
the ante by enlisting the support of 21
victims of Palestinian violence. The
Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs (JINSA) joined his call for
Berger's removal.
Klein also blasted Anti-Defamation
League leader Abraham Foxman, who
defended Berger in newspaper inter-
views last week.
`As the leader of an American
Jewish organization, Mr. Foxman has
a special responsibility to be sensitive
to the pain of American Jews who
have been injured by Arab violence,
and he has an obligation to speak out
against those who offer any kind of
justification for such violence," Klein
said in a statement.
But in a letter to President Bill
Clinton, Saperstein and two other
Reform leaders — Rabbi Eric Yoffe,
president of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) and
Rabbi Charles Kroloff, president of
the Central Conference of American
Rabbis (CCAR) — disputed the
notion that Berger justified violence in
his speech.
"We find it incomprehensible that
any rational reader of these remarks
would reach the conclusion that Mr.
Berger sees a 'blessing' in violence,"

they wrote. "In fact, just a few lines
later Mr. Berger makes it clear vio-
lence has no place in the peace
process."
The Reform leaders added that
some opponents of the peace process
are wrenching Mr. Berger's words out
of context, and distorting them
beyond recognition." ❑

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