(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)
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JOHANNESBURG — A de-
cision . of the Beth Din — Rab-
binical Court — that no Ortho-
dox rabbi should attend any
communal function also attend-
ed by a Reform rabbi threat-
ened Wednesday to unleash a
inter-religious war in the South
African Jewish community.
The ruling followed an Ortho-
dox-Reform press controversy
Which began shortly after Rabbi
Ahron Opher, formerly of Chi-
cago, took office several months
ago as Chief Minister of the
Johannesburg United Jewish
Congregation.
Rabbi Opher's st at em ent
about the classical Reform at-
titudes of opposition to the

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Jewish dietary laws, skullcaps
and related Orthodox sanctities
sparked Orthodox charges that
Reform was undermining
Judaism.
At a meeting of the South
African Jewish Deputies last
week, Chairman Teddy Schnei-
der appealed to both religious
groups for moderation and
avoidance of a communal
schism. A similar appeal was
made by Sidney Walt, chair-
man of the Cape Jewish Depu-
ties Council at a Capetown
meeting.
Despite these appeals, the
Johannesburg Beth Din issued
its decision and sent a delega-
tion to Capetown in an effort
to persuade Chief Rabbi Abra-
hams and the Capetown Beth
Din to follow suit. The mission
reportedly was successful. The
Jewish Deputies Board was ex-
erting efforts to resolve the
deadlock- and avoid a rupture
of South African r e l i g i o u s
Jewry into two opposing com-
munities.

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