crimination in employment; and intensification of programs like "operation suburbia" in which sub- urban families take Negroschildren into their homes for weekend visits. Dr. Hertz Urges:-'New Formula' Among Rabbis on Intermarriasge Issue MONTREAL—Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El, Detroit, urged "a new formula" for the Reform rabbinate on the issue of intermarriage. Dr. Hertz, addressing the bien- nial convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations here this week, suggested that the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) "take another look at its traditional policy and work out a new formula. I am one of those rabbis who believe it is time for a change, and I am working within the CCAR to bring it about." Taking as his topic, "The Jew- ish Mission in an Ecumenical Age," Dr. Hertz said: "Since 1909, the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis has taken the official position of saying, first, that intermarriages are contrary to the Jewish tradi- tion; and second, that these mar- riages should be discouraged by the American rabbinate. Yet clearly this policy has not stem- med the rising tide of intermar- riage. I believe the CCAR has not dealt realistically nor even compassionately with those cou- ples who turn to the rabbi in their confusion. I don't know of a single intermarriage that was , ' ever called off because a rabbi wouldn't officiate." He added: "Unless we want to go back (and we don't) to the ghetto days and create a special, air-tight compartment for Jews, for Catholics and for Protestants, we are obliged in this ecumenical age (of which we are happy to be a part) to take our chances with intermarriage." Dr. Hertz stressed in his talk, however, that "We Jews have much to teach about a noble heritage and much to offer a cruel and cal- loused world. But to perform this mission, we must always be mind- ful that survival itself as Jews is a necessity for the Jewish people." The delegates adopted a resolution calling for the liberal- ization of existing abortion laws in the United States and Canada. It urged "humane legislation" to permit abortion "in such cir- cumstances as rape and incest, threatened disease or deformity of the embryo or fetus, the physi- cal and mental health of the mother, and social, economic and psychological factors that might warrant therapeutic termination of pregnancy." Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the UAHC, made pub- lic letters he had received from the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Floyd B. McKissick, Ne- gro civil rights leaders, who sharp- ly repudiated the anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic position taken at a so- called Black Power caucus in Chi- cago recently. In this connection, Rabbi Eisen- drath criticized those Jews who use "the anti-Semitic slime of Negro extremists" to escape from "their obligation to help the Negro in his struggle for full equality. Rabbi Eisendrath called fur- ther for adoption by Reform congregations of a pulpit place- ment program to end the chaotic system "wherein rabbis are se- lected for the most trivial rea- sons." A five-point program presented by the social action committee on behalf of racial equality and jus- tice called for: Pooling funds raised by Jewish, Protestant and Catholic groups for investment in integrated apartment houses in hitherto all-white neighborhood; exertion of moral pressure by rab- bis and congregants against Jew- ish "slumlords and ghetto prof- iteers" and the establishment of a code of business ethics; expan- sion of Reform synagogue support of the upper Park Avenue Commu- nity Action project, which seeks to rehabilitate the worst areas of the Negro ghetto in Harlem; in- creased support of national inter- faith projects in which religious institutions refuse to do business with companies that practice dis- Classified Ads Get Quick Results Friday, November 17, 1967-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TlyaaRS! ", r—Z" v gpit", TWEED*! D S ! Look no further! NEW YORK has every type of tweed carpet ... for you to touch and see ... AND ON SALE! Save several dollars a yard! 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