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Schindler accuses Carter
of ‘political anti-Semitism’
by Rochelle Saidel Wolk
K1AMESHA LAKE, NY.
(JTA) — Rabbi Alexander
Schindler has accused the Carter
Administration of exploiting the
American Jewish community for
political reasons and declared that
he will not work for the re-election
of President Carter whose
handling of the Andrew Young
resignation, he claimed, was a
form of “political anti-Semitism."
Schindler, who is president of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and a past
chairman of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations, partici
pated in a dialogue Tuesday night
before 2,000 delegates to the
biennial convention of the United
Synagogue of America, the
congregational arm of Conserva
tive Judaism.
His fellow panelist was
Theodore Mann, chairman of the
Presidents Conference, and the
moderator was another past
Conference chairman, Jacob
Stein.
Schindler contended that the
Carter Administration had long
wanted to drop Young and that the
former U N. envoy’s talk with the
Palestine Liberation Organization
envoy was a perfect opportunity to
force his resignation and deflect
black anger against American
Jews.
Mann and Schindler agreed that
American Jews should dissent if
they do not agree with Israeli
positions but that they should
express themselves privately to
Israel and not publicly in the U.S.
Nevertheless, both panelists
discussed the issue of Israeli
settlements on the West Bank
Schindler said he favored “any
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and all settlements necessary for
the defense of Israel provided that
they don’t involveexpropriation of
land." He said he rejected the
notion that the settlements are an
obstacle to peace in the Middle
East. “I hear more complaints
about it in Washington than I do in
Cairo,” he said. He claimed that
Israel’s right to sovereignty on the
West Bank is “at least as good as
anyone else’s.”
Mann noted, however, that the
reorganized Cabinet of Premier
Menachem Begin is considerably
to the right of what it was three
weeks ago and suggested that
Moshe Dayan may have resigned
as Foreign Minister because he felt
the Cabinet was annexationist.
Expressing “deep concern,” he said
he was speaking from the
viewpoint of whether annexation
was good for the Jewish people
religiously and morally, not
whether the U.S. would like it.
Falasha protest gets action
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jewish Agency and the World
Zionist Organization will soon launch a worldwide campaign to
publicize the plight of the Falashas, the Jews of Ethiopia, and to
ease their immigration to Israel. This decision was taken recently
following a series of demonstrations here by Falashas who charged
that the government and the Jewish Agency are doing nothing to
rescue the 25,000 Jews in Ethiopia.
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