Editor's Letter An Extraordinary Family Event to Help Children with Disabilities and Their Families A Call To Awareness z - In a visit to the Detroit Jewish News offices on April 5, • Darwish, who lives in Los Angeles, said she was aghast at what she sees on college campuses as she pitches themes of Middle East peace and an end to terrorism. While the majority of Muslim students who she encounters brand her a Zionist sympathizer, she says, most Jewish stu- dents are too ignorant or apathetic about Israel to confidently speak up for the Jewish state. She says only 20 percent of those Muslim students under- stand or accept that she's not condemning Islam, the religion. "Most of the Muslim student organizations don't want peace with Israel," she told me. "They're advocating taking back all of Israel, the whole state, and creating a one-state solution — a new Palestinian state!' Jewish students typically tiptoe, she says. "They're trying to do everything they can to really reach out:' she says. "I feel they're not getting in return what they are looking for, whiCh is more connection, more understanding, more dialogue with the Muslim student organizations." Here's a 57-year-old Muslim woman courageously call- ing for tolerance and moderation in the Islamic world, yet she's haunted by taunts from inside her culture and by fright among Jews hesitant to rally around her message. Her deter- mination to stand tall for Israel puts many Jews to shame. When confronted by unconvinced Muslim students, she won't be intimidated. "These people should not be treated with respect," she says. "I don't mean be bad to them: Be assertive and they-become very timid." I wonder how many Jews, let alone Jewish students, have the heart to do that? We'll rally for Israel but seldom venture into confrontation with Jew-baiting Arabs or Muslims."In fact, we've stood with them in the name of multicultural bridge building: To confrontational students who share her Islamic roots, Darwish says, "I am not your enemy. I am your friend. I want you to join me in returning to Islam the good name that it used to have." She hinges her argument on terrorism as hurting her "beautiful Arab culture" as well as Israel and the West, putting all three on equal footing. "Terrorism is destroying the moral fabric of the Arab society;' she says. And she's right. (03 0 • z 0 0 What Harkens StandWithUs-Michigan, an L.A.-based Israel education and advocacy coalition, brought Darwish to the JN offices. She had just come from Brooklyn College and was headed to Wayne State University in Detroit and the University of Michigan in Ann. Arbor. Still, she didn't miss a beat about America's naivete, which has helped allow radical Islam to spread in America. In the Jewish community, parents tend to be just as meek as their college students in decrying campus activism against Zionism and Jews in general. Has this anti-Jewish assault emotionally drained us? It's as if we hope the hate just dissipates; then we wouldn't have to clash with our foes. The same week I met with . Darwish, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights urged campus leaders to step up protection of Jewish stu- • dents from classroom harassment. The urging arose amictrampant anti-Israel bias on U.S. campuses. When Nonie Darwish arrived Nonie Darwish in America more than 20 years ago, she brought her baggage of indoctrination: She had been taught that Jews were monsters. Soon, she discovered the big lie; Jews became her friends. "Now," she says, "I have fear that is arising from concerns I have about my own people. We've opened our society here in America without any precautions. Isn't that amazing?" The lesson is crystal clear: We Jews cannot let down our guard. We can't possibly know for sure where danger lurks. z rn • :1 • (31 (1) 0 C 2 XT04•414 i1: CD 0 (I) CD • CARNIVAL AND ARCADE GAMES BASKETBALL LASER TAG ROPES COURSE GIANT SLIDE FACE PAINTING IN-LINE SKATING ENTERTAINMENT D. BROWN OF ST *R TRAX ❑ To order a DVD of Nonie Darwish's Holocaust Memorial Center speech in Farmington Hills, call (248) 508-8545 or e-mail swumichigan@standwithus.com . The $18 cost includes a CD of her WJR radio interview on the "Mitch Albom Show." - POIN TS TO PONDE R.. N onie Darwish travels the world exposing how the Arab culture of hate undermineS any prospects for peace with Israel, how radicals have hijacked Islam from the Muslim masses and how Arab dictators have embraced the "Palestinian plight" to divert attention from the squalor and corruption rampant in their countries. • Darwish is the founder of Arabs for Israel and she derides use of ter- ror. While she grew up in Cairo and Gaza in the 1950s, her father headed the Egyptian military intelligence in Gaza and the Sinai. He led raids of Palestinian "armed resisters" into Israel; they murdered 400 Israelis and wounded 900 more. Israeli soldiers killed Darwish's father when she was 8: Egyptian President Gamal Abdul-Nasser direct- ed her to avenge her father's death by murdering Jews. Instead, she questioned her upbringing and later earned a degree at the American University in Cairo. Now she denounces Muslim indoctrination — equal parts hate, vengeance and retaliation. She pleads with Middle East Arabs and Muslims to preach jobs, peace and growth — not "martyrdom for Allah" by murdering Jews. . Slowly, the number 'of Arabs or Muslims willing to discredit the terrorists who now control Islam in the Middle East is growing. It's not only Muslim against Jew but also Muslim against Muslim through brazen acts like oppressing, mutilat- ing or murdering women. Campus Breakdown C How does anti-Zionism on U.S. campuses affect American Jewry? What can we Jews do to counter propagandistic, or radical, Islam? E-mail: Ietters@thejewishnews.com. CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP AND TICKET INFO: I in 248.538.6610 X418 renafriedberg@jarc.org .114 April 13 • 2006 5