- KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y., (JTA) — The president of the Rabbinical Assembly urged the Soviet Union to allow its Jewish religious community to invite synagogue leaders from the United States to the USSR "in the same official manner in which the Russian Orthodox - Church is carrying on a dialogue with its counterpart in America, the Na- tional Council of Churches." The plea was contained in Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow's presi- dential report to the annual con- vention of the Assembly, the in- ternational organization of Con- servative Rabbis. Rabbi Sandrow revealed that a subcommittee of the Synagogue Council of America, the organiza- tion representing all trends in American Jewish religious life, had had a meeting with the Coun- sellor of the Soviet Embassy in Washington last month, the up- shot of which was a pro forma denial of a "Jewish problem" in the USSR. "The whole meeting was a frustrating experience to me," Rabbi Sandrow said. "Yet, it is my feeling that the Soviet Union seeks the goodwill and under- standing of all groups in Amer- ica, both religious and secular. Reports have been published in the press that the synagogues and streets surrounding the syna- gogues were filled on Passover. Maybe the Soviet Union is un- happy with those officials who, in spite of a constitutional prohi- bition against anti-Semitism, have carried on an anti-Semitic cam- paign against our people." He then went on to ask for the invi- tation to a "dialogue" between Russian and American Jews. The Assembly president praised the Supreme Court's de- cision on reapportionment as a "landmark in the constitutional history of America" and regretted that it was not yet time to ap- plaud a victory for the King- Anderson medical bill for the aged, or for a strong civil rights measure. Rabbi Sandrow delivered a slashing attack on the "radical right" movement of "pseudo- patriots who have been attacking the Supreme Court, the State Department, universities, public schools, trade unions and even religious groups." He warned that any minority can become "the FOR MEN ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS... THE WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED WATCH THE NEW git m/z_7-0-iyigir I 5 /7 ELECTRIC +f For me man who values supreme accuracy without care, here is the most reliable, most carefree timepiece ever created...brilliant successor to the world's first electric by Hamilton. No winding or electrical adjustment ever necessary. Runs up to 2 full years on.an improved, inexpensive energy cell. Years•ahead styles for forward-thinking men. For yourself—for an admired gift—see the Hamilton 505 today! Pried from only $ 75 Come in and see our large selection of Ladies & Men's HAMILTON WATCHES ... Conventional $3500 and automatic. 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Noting that the Union of of West Germany's final indemni- Orthodox Jewish Congregations fication and restitution law, had announced a campaign to aimed at including into the Ger- help provide Jewish communities man aid categories many thou- throughout the world with spiri- sands of Jewish victims of tual and educational leaders, Rab- Nazism not covered under the bi Sandrow recalled that on his current law. Goldmann met with Chancellor return from the Far East earlier in the year, he had urged an end Adenauer, Finance Minister to competition for the affiliation Heinz Starke, Minister of De- of Jews in other countries to this fense Franz Joseph Strauss and or that congregational or rabbini- Heinrich Krone, Minister With- out Portfolio. He will also confer cal organization. He asked that the stress must wi Erich Mende, leader of the Free emocratic Party, a mem- be "first on saving these , com- munities for Judaism," and then ber of \ the coalition government trying to "mold them in our here; and Marin Hirsch, newly image." This call 'still holds," he said, and "we sincerely hope that it will meet with a response from our sister organizations." In another address, it was charged that "tens of thousands of American Jews are running toward the synagogue, while rab- bis and congregations are often unprepared to cope with the phe- nomenon," by Rabbi Wolfe Kel- LARRY S. BERG man, executive vice president of Fleet Sales Mgr. the Rabbinical Assembly. a new car is short lived. Sometimes the enjoyment of buying That phenomenon, he said, con- Not so at Northland Chrysler, Plymouth . . . because here at stitutes the problem facing the Northland it lives for the life of your car. 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"Education cannot be neutral," he said, "and any such attempt would have to be a com- promise of several trends of Judaism, and therefore 'neutral.' We want everyone to express his point of view, and we will articu:, late ours. What we want is our chance to try to create our vision of a human being alongside the attempt by the Orthodox and Re- form to do the same. Orthodox Jews would run schools one way, Reform Jews another, and we still another, and no synthesis could please any of us. "We do not want to 'flatten out' Jewish education. But this must not be construed as mean- ing that we do not want Jewish unity. However, any attempts to achieve a unified curriculum for Jewish religious schools, to my mind, is something less than dem- ocratic. Each group must aspire to its own goal. We must create authentic Orthodox, Reform and Conservative education." It is known here that the Rab- binical Assembly does not favor the International Conference on Jewish Education, sponsored by the Conference of Jewish Organ- izations, scheduled to be held in Jerusalem in August. Israel Government Hikes Teacher Pay (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Israeli school teachers were awarded a 3.4 per cent salary increase Tues- day to bring to a close a dispute which had led to several walk- outs last year. The teachers unions and the government submitted the issue for arbitration to Zeef Sharef, a former government secretary who is now on the board of the Weizmann Institute. Teachers in both elementary and high schools now have re- ceived pay increases similar to those approved earlier in the year for engineers and other professionals who also struck in their fight for higher salaries. personal services. 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