Todah! Israel - Undaunted Victim Page 11—THE NEWS—November 1979 Yes, that’s Marvin Bienstock, director of Federation and the JCC. We took this picture with the Polaroid camera he donated to **The Charlotte Jewish News.** Thanks MarvI -the Editors Don*t Blame Us' If Your News Items Don*t Appear Before Your Event DEADLINE IS 8th OF MONTH;; For The Following Month Edition of , , The News Hie Earlier Copy is Sub* mitted. The Better The Placement PLEASE DON’T TELL USWHYYOU / MISSED THE DEADLINE- MOHEL NEEDED? }\ Rabbi David S. Shawel'; 653- A Windemere Boulevard, Charleston, South Carolina, does circumcisions. h CHARLOTTE Nov. 3rd — Hayride Nov. 4 th — Sun. Breakfast-JCC 11 a.m. Nov. 16th — Covered dish supper Dec. 15th — Chanukah party Call: Blair Shiffman at 364- 0041, Nancy Goodman at 568- 7578 or Ellen Mark 363-7474. By Philip Perlmutter Probably no democracy — not even America— has been subjected to as much petty criticism as has Israel, particularly by third-world, com munist, and even some liberal circles. Behind the criticism is a pattern of double standards and perfectionism sufficient to bewilder a logician, dishearten a moralist, and shame a saint: • Israel is criticized for keeping Arabs in second-class status, though Arabs living in Israel earn the same wages as Christian and Jewish Israelis, serve in the Knesset, and travel about the country with greater freedom than Christians' or Jews do in most other Arab coun tries. • Israel is criticized for denying the creation of a separate Palestinian state, though Jordan was created out of 80 percent of the original Palesti nian Mandate, and though the very countries which critidze Israel refuse to allow any self- determination to their own minorities—whether it be the Kurds in Iraq, Bahai in Iran, Ukrainians in the Soviet Union, Tibetans in China, or Falashas in Ethiopia. • Israel is criticized for selling minor arms or produce to South AMca, though such sales are minuscule, and though black AMcan, Arab, and European countries, which are publicly critical of South Afnca, secretly do much more trade with South Africa than does Israel. • Israel is criticized for not doing enough for peace, though unUke America, Russia, and England, it readily entered into a peace treaty with Egypt without demanding “unconditional surrender,” the way the World War II allies did with Japan, Germany, and Italy. • Israel is criticized for using the Bible to de fend or justify some of its actions, but Carter is praised for ^believing in it; Brezhnev is damned for not believing in it; and Arabs are ignored for calling for a “holy war” against Israel. • Israel is criticized for being overly concerned about its “security,” though it has been aggress ed against four times and though its enemies — and particularly the PIX) — continue to threaten its destruction. • “ • v NEW YORK (JTA) — The Abbeville Press in New York has an nounced the publication of “Gail Rubin: Psalmist With a Camera,” a collection of photographs taken by the late photographer who was killed by Palestinian terrorists in March 1978 at a bird sanctuary in Ma'agan Michael in Israel where she had been photographing the nesting habits of storks and pelicans. The terrorists then continued their rampace on the Hai£a-Tel Aviv highway where they killed 28 more people. y .JBas^,o|U)hotographs first exhil^ited in a 1977 show at the 'LiIKj w 'jBwtsh'Miiseum titled “Birds of the Heaven, Beasts of the Field, the Bible as Source,” the “Psalmist With a Camera” also includes selec tions from her later work exhibited at the Israel Museum in Israel and the Magnes Museum in Berkeley, Calif. The excerpts accom panying the pictures in her book were culled from the lyric poetry of the Bible and Prophetic literature. The “Psalmist With a Camera” includes a touching tribute to Rubin's gentleness and humility by Gen. Avraham Yoffe, chair man of the Israel Nature Reserve Authority, and the man who in vited her to photograph Israel’s animate and inanimate life. • Israel is criticized for occasionally censoring the news, though its press is one of the freest in the world, with more newspapers of varying views than exist in any other Middle Eastern country. What is missing from all the criticism is any recognition that no country in modem times has so yearned for peace, without having a single revolution, coup d’etat, shake-up, or loss of pop ular support. In Israel, unlike Asia, South America or Africa, ex-presidents and ministers are not shot or exiled — or retired in wealth. Instead of being criticized, Israel should be applauded for practicing what we Americans preach — and for being undaunted by the hypocrisy of others. Israel and its admirers have never claimed perfection. Whatever its imperfec tions, they are but a reflection of its democratic rather than imperialistic desires. If the critics of Israel seek credibility for their views, let them first put their own homes in order: Let the Soviet Union allow free elections and emiep^ation in its own country and in those it dominates. Let China withdraw from occupied Tibet. Let Cuba call back its mercenaries from the far comers of the earth. Let England end its tyrannical occupation of Northern Ireland. Let France stop building nuclear reactors and munitions plants for Asian dictatorships. Let black African nations realign their national borders to conform with tribal realities rather than inherited European boundaries. Let Arab countries end press censorship, public ex ecutions, and rampant sexism. Let the PLO end its wanton murder of Israeli and Arab civilians. Let our President reestablish America’s traditional sense of helping friends rather than bowing to tyrants and blackmail. In short, Israel should be judged not by its closeness to some impossible ideal, but its dis tance from the cynical and miserable realities of its critics. Philip Perlmutter is executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston. Black Leader (Continued from Page 9) Premier Menachem Begin of Israel reverse his decision not to meet with Jackson during his visit to Israel. But the White House emphasized that Carter never engaged in discussion with Israel’s Ambassador Ephraim Evron about this. At least one news report said Carter’s request had been relayed to Evron. The Israel Em bassy declined to comment. Presidential News Secretary Jody Powell said that the matter of whether Begin should meet with Jackson was discussed at the White iHouse and with per sons outside the Administra tion. He said the discussion was based entirely on the concern of Administration officials whether Bfegin’s refusal to meet Jackson might damage Israel’s relations with Americans. . Powell emphasized that Jackson’s Mideast trip was in no way related to the Ad ministration and indicated that at least one Congressman ex pressed concem over the impact of Begin’s decision on Americans and Israel and that Carter agreed it was important to talk with Israelis about this. The Congressman was not identitied but it was indicated that it was a Senator closely identified with Mideast affairs. Jackson, himself, said prior to leaving Beirut that he would report to Carter about his trip and would urge the President to convene a Mideast peace con ference that included Palestinians. Your ad will appear in the NEWS EXACTLY as it appears in this box Please Let Us Know of any NEWCOMERS to The Jewish Community Call 366-0357 -OFdoORSt ^ TH6PHD666M \S.WHATCAU fieWTATiOO. -OFA ^ uiivseriMt> OF c\e.„ «.OcOU> UJ6 ^ sp^x>rm S A(SWW9r... ...A MAfJ (OHO 01^ looMao ak)d cAtCvsietoV/ A seeder 2ioM\srr. DRUW'a OF AFWCA ^AR.Ff«GO lOOKtb R»A ^CM\- To CefT- 8M? MnWA en >AAno6 use of Buccen*js. auto STiOCfeRS.'Toicer A5it> ouR'XbWt.coiaTRa^aF'we uwR«>weaS... j i 0J6 5PR6A0 u)ORL!v»——1 ‘ St»30uac> UMTU AM6SICAO WACKS... FWMOO WK v?iSMeA»JDCAa.J SftUDI lUTO TUfe Pto MAS GOI06 IKJTO A UOVAWetfe SWISS ACCOOKJT! . 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