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February 11, 1972 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-11

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A com-
promise agreement that will per-
mit electiiinslo be beld for a new
chief -rabbinate was Finally ap-
proved by the National Religious
Party leadership after a stormy
session here despite die-hard op-
position from its rabbinical mem-
bers.
The compromise had been
worked out by an ad hoc minis-

terial committee composed of
members of the NRP and Labor
Alignment after the legal term of
the present chief rabbis expired
Jan. 31.
The rabbis among the NRP lead-
ers protested that they were not
consulted in the talks with the
Laborites and called the slight al-
most "an insult to the Torah."
Some of the younger NRP leader-

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ship objected in principle to the Belgian Colleges to Help Jewish Studies Center
Labor Alignment's intervention in
BRUSSELS (JTA)—An institute open similar institutes for Judaic
rabbinical problems which 'they
for Jewish studies, the Martin studies in other European capitals.
don't 'understand."
The compromise agreement, Buber Institute, opened here last
however, gives the rabbis a week. The institute was created
CARS TO IN DRIVEN
majority of seats on the elec- jointly by the Brussels Jewish com-
To any state. Also drivers furnish-
toral body that will conduct the munity and the European Council ed to drive your car anywhere.
of Jewish Community Services.
legolly insured and I.C.C. Beensed
elections. It is conditional on
Thirty-four Belgian universities
the government agreeing to ex-
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period, probably six months, dur- in expenses.
ing which election preparations
The European Council plans to
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will be made.
It also found a formula for pre-
cluding the candidacy of 86-year-
old Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Isser
Yehuda Unterman without decree-
ing a statutory age limit for the
office of chief rabbi which most
Israeli rabbis bitterly oppose.
The compromise states that a
chief rabbi who will not stand as
a candidate in the new elections
will assume the presidency of the
11 Days to Bermuda, Barbados,
Chief Rabbinate Council without
Martinique, St. Thomas
powers. The agreement stated that
This cruise is completely devoted to a joyous and
no age limit will be established at
faithful observance of the entire Passover holiday, and
present.
a cantor will be on board. The warmth of the traditional
Seder,
Kosher for Passover foods, prepared in our Kash-
UN Hebrew, Broadcasts
ruth kitchens; all under the supervision of a rabbi. Spe-
cial rates for children—the whole family together for the
May Be Suspended
holiday. Caribbean ports rich in Jewish heritage. And
UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—The
the hearty conviviality of the Greeks to make this the
acting director of the radio-visual
most festive Passover possible. On the fully air condi-
information division, Paul Jankow-
tioned and stabilized Queen Anna Maria, the newly
ski, described as "a little prema-
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luxurious 26,300-ton flagship of the Greek
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radio broadcasts in Hebrew and
seven other languages.
These broadcasts by various UN
IT'S HERE
correspondents are transmitted to
their countries over UN-owned
facilities.
The idea still is only an "in-

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ternal contingency plan," Jan-
kowski told the Jewish Telegra-
phic Agency, in line with Secre-
tary General Kurt Waldheim's
"request for economy" in UN
operations in view of the world
organization's perilous financial
status.

During the Month of Shown
The Tree Planting Month--Jan. 17 to Feb. 15, 1972
"The wilderness and the solitary place

REMEMBER:








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TREES conserve the soil
TREES soften the climate
TREES beautify the land
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Please plant one tree for each member of your family.

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RAMAT GAN—A group of 25
accountants who are newly arrived
immigrants from Latin American
countries have begun a year's
course in the department of ec-
onomics at Bar-Ilan University.
Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, chan-
cellor, said the special courses will
enable them to prepare themselves
as practicing accountants in IsraeL
Prof. Yehuda Don, head of the
department, stated that the course
is being given in conjunction with
the Institute of Certified Public Ac-
countants in Israel.

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Jankowski stressed that there
was no political significance in the
existence of a contingency plan to
drop payments for Hebrew broad-
casts, which service only IsraeL
Arabic broadcasts are handled
by the full-time UN staff, as are
those in the official languages—
English, French, Russian and Chi-
nese—and Turkish and Swahili.
Jankowski pointed out that what-
ever the final decision, the Kol Yis-
roel correspondent will continue to
have access to "all the facilities."

plant a tree

shall be glad for them;
and the "Arava" shall rejoice,
and blossom as the rose."

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