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June 23, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-06-23

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JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
recent rift between the Indian
Bnei Israel Jewish community
here and the Chief Rabbinate,
over limitations placed on mar-
riages between members of that
community and other Israeli Jews,
appeared to be nearing settlement
with the decision to send an Or-
thodox rabbi to India to provide
needed religious instruction • to
the ancient Indian Jewish com-
munity.
While marriages between Bnei
Israel Jews and other Israeli
- Jews are not banned, the Chief .

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Rabbinate announced that it
would be up to local rabbinic au-
thorities to decide on performing
such marriages.
The advisability - of allowing,
such marriages was open to ques-
tion because the religious mar-
riage code practiced by the Bnei
Israel community had been dif-
ferent from that practiced gener-
ally by Orthodox Jews elsewhere,
the Chief Rabbinate said.
The decision to send an Ortho-
dox rabbi to India, resulted from
mediation efforts by Dr. Arieh
Tartakower, Israeli chairman of
the World Jewish Congress,
prompted by concern over the
issue by Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
WJC president.
Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim
was reported to have indicated
during a meeting with New Delhi
Jewish leader B. Benjamin, that
he would reconsider the marriage
limitations if the Orthodox rabbi
were sent. to India. Rabbi Nissim
said that the rabbi would be able
to rectify a situation where the
Bnei Israel community was in
need of religious instruction.

U.S. Embassy Presents
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TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The
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in American literature, it was an-
nounced here. The chair will later
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Get AJ Congress Posts Soviet Envoy Attends

Israel Fete in London

Two distinguished leaders
of the American Jewish com-
munity—Julian Freeman of
Indianapolis (left) and Sid-
ney Hollander of Baltimore—
have been appointed national
commission chairmen by the
American Jewish Congress.
Both are former national
presidents of the Council of
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fare Funds. Mr.Freeman was
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Israel Committee
to Draft Policy on
Resale of Weapons

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A five-
member Ministerial Committee to
draft a new arms sale policy for
the Israeli Government, so as to
prevent foreign governments pur-
chasing Israeli arms from using
these weapons to help maintain
colonial regimes, was named here
by Israel's Cabinet.
The issue grew out of recent
unfounded reports—denied both
here and at Bonn — that West
Germany had sold to Portugal
some of the "Uzi" submachine-
guns bought • here by Germany.
Portugal had allegedly used these
Israeli weapons to help suppress
the independence movement in
Angola, Africa.
The new committee, proposed
by Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion, consists of Finance Min-
ister Levi Eshkol as chairman,
and includes Foreign Minister
Golda Meir; Minister of the Inte-
rior Moshe Shapira; Yitzhak Ben-
Aharon, Minister of Transport
and Communications; and Minis-
ter of Health Israel Barzilai.

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17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 23, 1961

Rift Over Israeli-Indian Marriages
Seems Near End as Rabbis Step In

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