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vival of Judaism in a world in
which anti-Semitism and other
irrational forms of hostility
have been reduced to a mini-
mum.
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guarantee that traditional forms
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society. which is the initial step
in bringing about in the con-
temporary world the kingdom
of God.'
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Reform Rabbis Uphold Church-State
Separation Idea: Caution Against
`Released Timer School Proposals
MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA)—The ' nation's highest federal and
Central Conference of Amer- state courts. Rabbi Kertzer
ican Rabbis, meeting at its 73rd termed the past year "a prelude
annual convention here, auth- to historic legal decisions"
The policy statement included
orized a detailed study of mixed
marriage in this country. The a section which goes much be-
decision was taken after the yond the stand of any other
500 delegates heard a report American Jewish organization
from Rabbi Eugene Mihaly. pro- on a program which has-come
fessor at the Hebrew Union into prominence in recent
College-Jewish Institute of Re- months and is known as - shared
ligion, who had stated that time," Rabbi Kertzer said. The
intermarriage between Jews statement cautions against this
and other religious groups is program. The shared time pro-
posal involves the joint use by
increasing and will continue.
The CCAR, rabbinical organi- parochial and public schools of
zation of Reform Judaism in tax-supported educational fa-
America, also adopted resolu- cilities. The policy statement
tions strongly censuring the called on Reform rabbis to
State Department for its failure "urge their school communities
to protest more vigorously to undertake further studies
against Soviet restrictions on before launching shared time
Jews; expressing opposition to programs."
Rabbi Sidney L. Regner of
nuclear testing by any nation;
endorsing President Kennedy's New York, CCAR executive
Medicare program for the aged; vice-president, reported that the
and sharply condemning the so- CCAR membership stood at
called Christian anti-Communist just under 850.
Crusade and other extreme
The session heard presenta-
right-wing groups as "ominous
tions by Rabbi Leon Fram of
threats to American freedom Detroit and Rabbi Levi A.
and democracy."
Olan of Dallas, who empha-
sized in respective papers
The convention approved
that Judaism was both a "mis-
the report of a special com-
sionary" and "liberal" faith.
mittee on the relation of Re-
form to Judaism and the
The convention re-elected
State of Israel, in which the Rabbi Albert G. Minda of Tem-
Reform rabbinate committed
ple Israel. Minneapolis. to a
itself "to provide the fullest second term as the CCAR's
measure of moral and ma- president.
terial support and assistance
Re-elected to second terms
for the people of the State of also were Rabbi Leon I. Feuer
Israel" but declared that of Toledo, vice-president:• Rabbi
American and Israeli Jews Maurice J. Bloom, Bronx. N.Y.,
have no right to speak• for treasurer; Rabbi Henry E. Ka-
each other.
gan, Mt. Vernon. N.Y., record-
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The rabbis also called upon ing secretary and Rabbi- David
,-,
the United States Government to L. Zielonka, Tampa. financial .
Anti-nenntism
act without further delay in secretary.
The Reform rabbis called pip
demanding and initiating steps
toward an Arab-Israel peace upon . the 850 affiliated mem-
settlement.
hers "to arouse public opin-
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ion" in the U.S . to the "per-
The rabbis voiced strong con-
The government T u e s d a y
secution of Jews and Judaism I promised to "rigorously re-
cern over Egyptian President
in the Soviet Union.
Nasser's use of American eco-
press" such anti-Semitic inci-
nomic aid to purchase Soviet
The convention saluted "the dents in the future. In an of-
arms for use against Israel's courage and persistent loyalty i ficial statement, the government
people.
to Judaism of the Jews in the ' said it was "taking cognizance
The convention and the USSR despite "arrests. convic- of the savage attack against the
CCAR executive board agreed tions and executions of lay young university stirdent, Miss
that Rabbi Albert G. Minda of leaders of synagogues" and Graciela Narcisa Sirota, and ex-
Minneapolis and Rabbi Leon other repressions. The rabbis -presses its energetic repudia-
Feuer of Toledo. CCAR pres- criticized the U.S. State Depart- tion of this fact as contrary to
ident and vice-president respec- ment for what was termed "a Argentine tradition." The gov-
tively. were fully authorized in failure to protest more vigor- ernment pledged "its resolve to
issuing a plea for the commutal , ously" the maltreatment of repress with the full rigor of
tion to life imprisonment of the ' Jews in the Soviet Union. They the laws, manifestations of such
capital punishment sentence of expressed revulsion "over the nature which gravely injure the
Adolf Eichmann "in accordance religious and cultural liquida- social body of nations."
Many outstanding political
with the standing policy of the tion of Judaism and the coer-
CCAR regarding public state- cive assimilation of Jews in the figures, including the newly
designated
Interior Minister
ments end ors ing accepted i Soviet Union."
CCAR principles." Twelve Re-
In his address, which re- j Dr. Carlos Adrogue, strongly
condemned the attack . Com-
form rabbis had issued a state- I ceived wide acclaim from the
ment on their own immediately participating rabbis, Dr. Fram
menting on the incident, Sil-
vano Santander, well known
following the clemency plea is- declared that "in this world
opposition leader, declared:
sued by Rabbis Minda and Feuer Judaism must have a mission
"repudiating" the action of the , if it is to survive."
"I am ashaMed as an Argen-
CCAR president and vice-pres-
Rabbi Fram stated: "In order tinian."
T h e principal newspapers
ident.
to define our mission, we need
; The Reform rabbis strength- not go far afield. We need not Tuesday published editorials
ened their platform uphold- go exploring for some new strongly condemning the attack
ing the separation of church cause to adopt. It is the same and asking for swift action by
and state with adoption of a ' mission which the prophets ' the police. The leading daily,
policy statement opposing the. proclaimed and which the La Nacion, declared in an edi-
use of public school property Pharisees sought to translate torial that "This shameful ac-
by religious groups during into the conduct of daily life. tion unfortunately does not
school hours, the placing of It is the same mission as of old, constitute an isolated fact. It
religious symbols on public not because mankind has stood ; is well known that our diligent
school buildings and grounds, still. (it actually has made some police are able to put an end
and the practice in many pub- progress). not because mankind I immediately to such excesses
lic schools of "released time" has retrogressed, (it did retro- which degrade our community
gress considerably during our to the level of a primitive
for religious instruction.
Rabbis Morris N. Kertzer of lifetime) but because the mis- people."
' Officials of DATA expressed
La7 li mont, N.Y.. moved the sion the prophets proclaimed
policy statement's adoption as is as basic as creation itself. concern Wednesday over the
chairman of the CCAR Commit- Creation must ever remain un- fact that no reply had been
t/ee on Church and State. The finished, so our job as an active received to a DATA request
for a meeting with Police
statement included a review of partner of God must he forever
important cases pending in the unfinished yet forever summon- Chief Enrique Green to dic-
ing our devotion. I cuss the machine gunning
"In the Free World Order last week of a Jewish Restau-
IF YOU TURN THE
which is ahead of us. and which rant in Buenos Aires.
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Judaism will be effective in
Failure of the police to re-
bringing about. we can be free ply was considered another in-
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
to resume the active missionary , dication of police laxity over
ND A FINER WINE THAN
work we carried on in the day ' anti-Jewish violence. Police de-
of the Pharisees. There are dined for two days to consider
already some stirrings in this 1 a complaint in the case of the
direction. Utimately, I believe, I young Jewish girl who was
our mission will continue to I beaten by anti-Semitic hood-
'ants, Detroit, Mich.
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