Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1981 — Page 4

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Protocols Are Quoted In Bitterest Attack On Jews

UNITED NATIONS - Only Israel took exception to one of the worst outbursts of antiSemitism in the United Nations when Ambassador Blum of Israel denounced the charges lifted almost verbatim from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. FROM A NATION not considered rabidly anti-Israel, came the following from the lips of Hasen Nuseibeh of Jordan. “People like Lord Rothschild every day, in ironColds lake loll Americans apcod more than S20 million day* in bad each year because of colds and flu, anranting to the American Lung Association. Christmas Sari contribotions fight many

clad secrecy, decide and flash round the world how high the price of gold should be on each particular day. And there is Mr. Oppenheimer of South Africa who holds 15 million blacks in bondage in order to exploit and monopolize the diamonds, the uranium and other precious resources which rightfully belong to the struggling African people of South Africa and Namibia. It is a well-known fact that the Zionists are the richest people in the world and control much of its destiny.’’ Oppenheimer is not even Jewish and as far as the slur on the Rothschilds, the N.S. Rothschild Co., at London is one of five firms that attempts to balance supply and demand for gold twice daily

by setting a price which then is determined by market forces. BUT NUSEIBEH’S accusations were not the only ones. In another speech, Falilou Kane of Senegal claimed that the Palestinian cause was ignored or distorted because news organizations are “dominated by Jews.” He singled out The New York times, The Washington Post and the major television networks, ABC, CBS and NBC. Southern Yemen, a Soviet ally, complained that “while American politicans raise hell on behalf of a few Jewish dissidents here and there, we find them shamelessly insensitive to the plight of Palestinians.” The Southern Yemeni envoy added, “No

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American Administration can withstand the pressure of blackmail of the Jewish lobby

in Washington.”

Tunisia's delegate asserted that holy places in Jerusalem

were being desecrated and demolished “in the interests of unbridled Judaization.” Nigeria also spoke of “the Judaization policy of the Israelis.”

Bailey Smith Sees ADL, But Stands His Ground

NEW YORK - Rev. Bailey Smith has refused to back down from his ing it a matter ■pk^-uMof principle. He •' • * '*». me Antt-Defa-Smith mation League, with whom be bad requested a meeting in order to contest the charge that he was anti-

Semitic.

He said he could not com-

promise his religious beliefs. Nathan Perimutter, head of the ADL, conceded after the session that he was “satisfied that what he said had no antiSemitic intent.” Smith, in a prepared statement, said Baptists “abhor, condemn and reject antiSemitism.” Smith, who is president of the Southern Baptists Convention, has been resoundingly reproved by his peers in all parts of the United States for his statement on prayers of

Jews.

Nuns, Jewish Congress Challenge The Pope

NEW YORK - The Pope came in for criticism from two sources, one from the National Coalition of American Nuns and the second from the American Jewish Congress. Henry Siegman, executive director of the Congress challenged the Pope’s remarks on the Biblical law of “an eye for an eye” to show that there is no evidence in Judaism to prove that any physical retribution was ever exacted, only monetary compensation. The Nuns challenged the position of the Pope on Israel and Jerusalem as contained in his June 30 statement. They

made public an Oct. 9 letter in which they commended Israel ‘for preserving and guaranteeing through appropriate measures the overall character of Jerusalem as a sacred heritage.” The Pope’s reference on the eye for an eye biblical passage was quite precisd. His encyclical asserted that it “was the form of distortion of justice at that time (of Jesus) and today’s form continues to be modeled on it. It is obvious, in fact, that in the name of an alleged justice the neighbor is sometimes destroyed, killed, deprived of liberty or stripped of fundamental human rights.”

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Some of our students are interested in learning about (l) Women’s basketball in Israel and (2) Zoo’s in Israel and native wildlife. Could you provide us with addresses to which we could write for information? — Rabbi Laurence Skopitz, Temple Beth-El, 755 S. Main St., Geneva, N.Y. 14456 We have alerted the Israel Consulate in New York and the requested information is being forwarded to you, Rabbi Skopitz. In Sept, of ‘81 my son is contemplating going to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Please advise me if there are Jewish fraternities or organizations and what the Jewish 33319 * S ~ ^ e * en ® u ^* er > 3992 Inverrary, Lauderhill, FI. Vanderbilt University was one of the first to introduce a Judaic Studies program, and Nashville is an outstanding Jewish community. As for the Jewish ratio to non-Jewish students at Vanderbilt, we suggest you write to Rabbi Lou H. Silberman, Divinity Triangle, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 37240.

Does Florida have a weekly or monthly Jewish paper, not a congregation bulletin? — Fred Susman, 915 Kings Way Dr, Coatesville, Pa. 19320. T/ 16 American Jewish Yearbook lists the Jewish Floridian. P.O. Box 012973, Miami, 33137 and The Southern Jewish Weekly. Box 3297. Jacksonville. 32206.