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June 18, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Planting of Trees in Vietnam Shows 'Jewish Concern'

WASHING-TON (JTA)—The Viet-
namese Veterans Against the War
have inaugurated a project with
five Washington area rabbis to
plant $50,000 worth of trees in
Vietnam as a means of "repairing
the ecological destruction caused
by American defoliation."
The project is directed to the
Washington Jewish community.
According to Rabbi Joseph P.
Weinberg of the Washington He-
brew Congregation, it is "a vehicle
for the Jewish community to ex-
press concern over the war in a
Jewish context."
The anti-war group, joined by
the rabbis and local students,
held a formal signing ceremony
of the Peoples Peace Treaty.
The original was signed Decem-
ber 1970 by American, South and
North Vietnamese students op-
posed to the present government

in Saigon and demanding imme-
diate total withdrawal of Amer-
ican forces from Indo-China.
Bruce Waxman, a member of
the Vietnam Veterans Against the
War, called on the Jewish com-
munity "to end' the separation
between being Jewish and being
people." He urged Jews to oppose
the war as Jews, out of religious
and moral scruples. "We can't just
feel Jewish on Yom Kippur," Wax-
man said.
In addition to Rabbi Weinberg,
the rabbis participating in the sign-
ing were Eugene Lipman, Temple

Friday, June 18,1971--13

Sinai; Harold White, American
University Hillel chapter; Bernard
Nehlman, Temple Micah; and E.
William Seaman, Washington He-
brew Congregation.

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