Orthodox No Longer Have Consensus on Vietnam War, Says UOJCA Head CHICAGO (JTA) — The presi- dent of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Rabbi Joseph Karasick, declared here that "It is no longer possible to speak of a consensus of the Or- thodox Jewish community concern- ing Vietnam." The statement was a departure from the previously solid support by the Orthodox Un- ion for the Vietnam policies of former President Lyndon B. John- son and of the Nixon administra- tion. Rabbi Karasick told the Na- t tional Leadership Conference of the Orthodox' Union that ''All American Orthodox Jews are vig- orous opponents of Communism, in all its variations and disguises. All of us therefore want to stop the tide of Communist aggression from engulding another country. On this there is complete unanimity" in the Orthodox community. However, he added, "we are split on whether the war in Vietnam can succeed in accomplishing this and whether this war does not offset all possi- ble gains by weakening the unity of the American people." Rabbi Karasick also accused the Israel government of "endangering the unity" of its people by per- mitting Sabbath television and called on Orthodox synagogues "to set aside a minimum of 20 per cent of their budgets for Jewish educa- tion. youth work. and students af- fairs." Dr. Bernard Lander, a New York sociologist suggested here that a network of Jewish institu- tions of higher learning be formed in order to promote "meaningful and creative Jewish survival. He cited statistics showing a turning away from Jewish values by Jew- ish college students. Ile said 10 per cent or Protestant students at Sarah Lawrence College have re- jected their faith, while more than 55 per cent of Jewish-raised stu- dents have become apostates. The Jewish apostasy rate, he said, is 49 per cent at Williams College. 25 per cent at Yale University and 37 per cent at predominantly Jew- ish Brandeis University. Another sociologist. Dr. Jerry llochbaum of Yeshiva University. saw a relationship between the "turning off" of Jewish youth and a lack of Orthodox Jewish involve- ment in community action. He urged that social action commit- tees be formed in all Orthodox Sy- nagogues, with the Orthodox Un- ion's communal relations commis- sion enlarged to include all ele- ments of national Orthodox life.) At its convention in Greenfield Park, N. J., Agudath Israel' of America overwhelmingly adopt- ed a resolution expressing sup- port for President Nixon's "in- tensive efforts to achieve an hon- orable peace in Vietnam." The resolution declared that "Orthodox Jews overwhelmingly have fullest confidence that the American government is leaving no stone unturned in a sincere quest to end the war in Viet- nam and to bring a just and lasting peace to that war torn region," The resolution was adopted, with Sayings of Baal Shem-Tov (Besht), Founder of Hasidic Movement False humility can be illustrated " by this story: "A man was learned, gifted and charitable, but was afflicted with the blemish of pride. He was told that if he learned huniility he would become a per- fect man. He acted upon this coun- sel, and studied humility until apparently he had learned it by heart. On day a man failed to show him deference. Then the man of supposed humility turned to him and said: 'You fool! Do you now know that since I have learned - humility, I am a man of perfect character?' " * * * No true said would be able to see wickedness in others. The real Nobel Laureate Luria Lured to TV by Spiro BOSTON—S.L. Luria, this year's Nobel prize winner in medicine, was so roused by Vice President Spiro Agnew's comments about TV commentators that he left the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology long enough to go out and purchase his first TV set. The scholar wrote to the Boston Globe: "I look forward to watch- ing TV network news from now on, and get my fill of those 'dis- tortions' that aroused Mr. Agnew's bile so much." Nixon Germ Renunciation Praised by Reform Leader In a telegram to the White House, Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, commend- ed President Nixon "for renounc- ing germ warfare and assuring an already tortured world that the United States of America never will resort to bacteriological wea- ponry." Rabbi Eisendrath said that Pres- ident Nixon's "moral and unilat- eral act" was "especially gratify- ing" to the UAHC in light of a resolution passed at the organiza- 'tion's recent biennial assembly calling for a reordering of national priorities and an end to chemical and biologic weapons of war. Zaddik would not know if men and women are guilty of offenses. He could not, therefore, under these circumstances serve as an example to others, and could not teach the people. It is for this rea- son that there is no man on earth who does not sin. The sin makes the Zaddik humane and enables him to guide others." * * * Mind is the foundation of man. If the foundation is solid, the building is secure. By the same token, if a man's mind is filled with holy thoughts, his actions will be sound. But if his mind is occupied with selfish thoughts, even his good actions are unsound, being built on a weak foundation. * * * It is so natural for a gifted man to attain pride that he scarcely is aware of it. It is only when he strives to humble himself in his intercourse with people that he realizes how full of pride he has been. It is like a man who travels in a stagecoach and falls asleep. The driver has to ascend a hill; after he reaches the summit, there is a long stretch of smooth road. When the man awakes and is told he is now on a hill, he can hardly believe it. Only when the descent is made, does he realize how high he had been. * * * If the vision of a beautiful woman come suddenly to a man's eyes, or if he perceive any other fair and lovely thing, he should unhesitatingly ask himself: Whence comes this beauty except from the divine force which permeats the world? Consequently the origin of this beauty is divine, and why should I be attacted by the part? Better for me to be drawn after the All, the Source of every partial beauty! If a man taste something good and sweet, let the taster con- ceive that it is from the heavenly sweetness that the sweet quality is derived. Such perception of beauty then is an experience of the Eternal, blessed be He. . . . Fur- ther if he hear some amusing story and he derive pleasure from it, let him bethink himself that this is an emanation from the realm of Love. only two dissenting votes. after the convention w as told that "the pre- ponderance of Jewish names asso- ; elated with the anti-Vietnam activ- ities do an untold harm to the Jew- ish people in this country." The convention was told that "Orthodox Jews who are tradition- . ally committed to a deep patriotic sense of royalty to the government. must counteract the effects of the damage that the moratorium and the militants are doing to the Jew- ish image." In other actions. the 1,000 dele- gates attending the parley en- dorsed a call to Orthodox Jews throughout the world to adopt a "new militant posture of Orthodox self-assertion." Rabbi Moshe She- rer. who was re-elected executive nreQident, declared that "a new Torah offensive, utilizing all the tools of modern communication me- dia, can enable classic Judaism to win its due recognition as the only viable "orce in Jewish life which can assure the continuity of Juda- ism." The convention, which closed last night, decided to extend the organization's efforts to obtain fed- eral and state aid for yeshivas and to "insist upon the state and fed- eral governments accepting the burden of financing the secular courses provided at the non-public schools." Meanwhile. the American Jewish Congress. in a resolution adopted by its governing council, called for "an immediate and total with- drawal of American troops from Vietnam" beginning with "a ces- sation of all offensive military op- erations." The resolution charged that there had been "no real prog- ress" toward peace despite the lim- ited reduction in the American military commitment and despite the "rhetoric of hope." Sabras 44 Pct. in Israel JERUSALEM (ZINNS)—The Is- rael-born Sabra now constitutes 44 Per cent of the Jewish population of Israel. according to the latest edition of the statistical yearbook which has just been published in Jerusalem. The two major population threads, of. Western and Eastern origin. have now reached a state of parity, according to the year- book. They both number somewhat over 1.100,000 persons in a Jewish population that has now reached a figure of 2,478,000. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, December 5, 1969 ISRAEL Bond Office 24611 Greenfield Rd. OPEN SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. ALL THIS MONTH 352-6770 Our jets land inTel Aviv four times a wee ka You can leave from any of our 7 North American gateway cities (New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles. Montreal, Anchorage). 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