Ftiday, May 2S, 1941 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Orthodox Rabbis Answer Criticism on Divorces issue Statement Clarifying Position on Problem of Aguna in Answer to Purely Commentary Column in The Jewish News of May 14 Rabbi Moses Fischer, speaking for the Orthodox rabbis of Detroit, has issued a statement refuting the assertions made in the Purely Commentary Column of The Jewish News of May 14 on the question of "conditional divorces" issued by servicemen in order to prevent the plight of Agunoth after the war. To Honor Memory Of Dr. Zhitlowsky Stating that the charges made in this column against the Ortho- dox Rabbis is grave and that "they deserve to be considered, answered and publicly refuted," the rabbinical statement makes Conference Formed Here to the following declarations: Arrange Meeting and Plan Aim to Aid Aguna Tributes for Leader 1—The statement issued by the Rabbis on t h e question o f A memorial committee to pay divorces came as a "sympathetic answer to the anxious plight and tribute to the late Dr. Chaim outcry of many parents, young Zhitlowsky was organized at a husbands and wives, many of conference held May 20. Repre- whom know the desolation, agony and hard fate of the Aguna whose only choice in uncertain eventual- ities is either to violate the im- perative of religion or be doomed after a few years of married bliss to a life of lonesome solitude." (Editor's note: An Aguna is a wife separated from her husband and being unable to obtain a Jew- ish divorce "Get" or prove his death is prevented from remarry- ing.) Rabbi Fischer writes that in view of the rabbis' efforts to solve the Aguna problem, their action "should have been greeted with the greatest satisfaction by all parties." The Modus 2—"As to the medieval nature of Conditional Divorce," t h e Rabbi states, "even if transacted in 'secret,' it plays with the deep- est source of human personality; it (the rabbis' proposal) does away with conditional divorce. No divorce in any shape or form takes place. The woman need not have the slightest inkling of the transaction. The modus con- sists plainly in the fact that the husband charges and authorizes the Beth-Din and the Scribe that in case he does not return after the war is over within a certain period of time, and if civil au- thorities declare him as dead or missing, he authorizes the Rab- binical Court at his wife's request to write the Get." The Sanhedrin Proposal 3. Referring to the Purely Commentary Column's proposal that a Sanhedrin be established as a central body to deal with religious matters, Rabbi Fischer's letter states that on the question of divorces for Agunoth "the Or- thodox Rabbinate was guided in their action by the decision rend- ered and by the modus inaugurat- ed by the Chief Rabbinate in Palestine, under the heading of the glorious Rabbi Dr. Herzog. The whole line of action was patterned after the legal enact- ments of the greater Jewish au- thority—the Beth Din Hagodol in Jerusalem." A Mere "Formula" Rabbi Fischer's statement also declares: "The only detail, which may seem as casuistry in the whole proceedings and against which The News chiefly objects and brands it as medievalism, is the periodic renewal of the authoriza- tion given to the Rabbi by the serviceman as often as he visits his home. But this authorization is merely a routine formula given to the serviceman that while at home he has not invalidated and cancelled the authorization he has given previously to the Rabbi. There can certainly be no hurt and can cause no shock in sign- ing such a 'formula.' " At Home Announcements For Next Week's Issue Announcements of At Homes for Confirmands and Cortsecrants for next week's issue of The Jewish News must be in the hands of the editor before 4 p. m. on Tuesday. HARRY KAMIENER sentatives of local organizations, i n c l u (11 n g landsmanschaften, reading circles, I. W. 0. branches, cultural societies and ladies aux- iliaries, were present. Harry Kamiener was chosen chairman of the committee which also includes Dr. Isaac Bennesh, Aaron Rosenberg, Max Holtzman and S. Lifshitz. The conference decided to ar- range for a mass memorial meet- ing, with William Edlin, editor of the Jewish Daily Day, as guest speaker; to create a fund for the planting of 1,000 trees in Pale- stine in Dr. Zhitlowsky's memory and to finance a room in the Len- ingrad Hospital, through the Na- tional Jewish. Council of Russian War Relief, to be known as the Chaim Zhitlowsky Memorial Room. Another conference will be held soon to enlist the co-opera- tion of the entire community in the arrangements for the Zhit- lowsky memorials. Store Your Out-of-Season Garments Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will sponsor a shower on June 16 at Kern's Auditorium for the benefit of the Congress Defense Houses in New York, where many servicemen are provided with recreation. Such articles as cigarettes, linens, blankets and china will be accepted for this shower. Mrs. Harry Dunitz is chairman of the affair. She is as- sisted by Mesdames Harry Thomas, Samuel Katkin, Sidney Sidell, Louis Goldberg, Aaron Carlstein, Harry Coggan, Julian S. Tobias and Robert Drew s. * * * Home Relief Society, at the closing meeting of the season on Monday, at the Jewish Center, heard reviews of three best sell- ers by Miss Dorothy Hagberg of the Public Library staff. Mrs. Samuel Arkin presented Red Cross pins to members who have served 50 hours or more. On May 25, Home Relief members were hostesses to the League of Jewish Women's War Efforts Committee. On June 14, mem- bers will be hostesses at the USO Center. Home Relief Society sends cookies to the Red Cross Hospital in Battle Creek. Those desiring to make contributions are asked to call Mrs. Barney Newman, TO. 5-3600, or Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, TO. 8-6162. 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