Rabbinical Assembly Agrees Ott Pkidediire40-11iipose: SancAknkorkAembersWho,Violate Its Standards, NEW YORK '(JTA)_— The 72nd er • be a mere passive receiver all - too: many of our synagogues." • annual convention of the Rabbini- Friday, March 24, 1972—S THEALTROIT_ JEWISH PEWS - Mitterand Favors Secure Borders of Allon Plan TEL AVIV (JTA) = Francoise Mittel:and, the French Socialist Party leader,' left Israel- Sunday morning after a four-day visit. He praised the "Alton" -,plan" .for a peace settlement between Israel and Jordan and said he regarded the plan as a solution that can be accepted by both sides. The plan, attributed to Deputy Premier and Minister of Educa- tion Yigal Allan, calls for a con- tinued Israeli military presence along the Jordan River but no an- nexation' by Israel of the West Bank. Mitterand said he was now con- vinced that the pre-June 1967 borders of Israel were not de- fensible. in the community, but must be She said she Vias"asking far cal ,Assembly, the association of granted a role. as a creative par- the recognition of the right of Con-Saliva:1We, rabbisjhas• eeted'fo licfPant ;in. the =process capable - :women to take .1=their end-Alt:nig-standing unPasie Under brilecialOn-Marnng:" places as individuals at the policy which one or two members of the In thit connection, he ob- —and decision-making levels, as RA committee on law and stand; well as in the implementation of served that a growing number ards could Wei.. felt:the:committee . of ;_womeie:"are assuming roles- the projects and policies deter- from Selling- standards binding in Contetvitive Jddaiiiii is 'mem- mined by—let us face it, gentle- bers 'of the Seminary "faculty men — undemocratically designat- on all members on issues ofJew- ish 'religibut ' law, • Rabbi 'Wolfe and as- influential members in ed boards of directors with a token Kelnian,"ItA executive - vice presi- the councils of local communi- place for women." Her audience dent- ekplained. • • ties; thus taking on a new role wan all-male, except for rabbis' wives. In addition to abolishing the right in .the shaping of Jewish _tradi- tion." A prediction that 800 Soviet Jews of any one or two law committee The "recognition of women as will settle in the United States members,to .bar the committee from declaring official and bind- thinking people" with "the right during 1972 was made by Gaynor ing standards, Rabbi Kelman said, to vote in their convegations" L. Jacobson, executive vice presi- the resolution on "a standard of was urged on the convention by dent of the United HIAS Service. *Hart, Lug, Putt style rabbinic practices consistent with Mrs. Henry N.,Rapaport, president Jacobson said- that 214 Russian • far Really, Parties, Mei; Murry X. Koblin Adv. membership-in the Rabbinical As- of ,the National Women's League Jews settled in the United States • a., asses, Large Sint in 1971, and that HIAS currently of the United Synagogue otAmer- 548-5600 sembly" also sets procedures for s-'4 NU "-e—d 2.4150 SHANDELSYs4 11..1 .10..i. imposing sanctions on rabbis vio- ica. "Our 18.Year-olds are `Voting has on file applications from 5,000 American citizens seeking to re- for the President of the -United lating 'such standards" ,end estab- lishes safeguards against what( States," she-deelared. "Our' (200,- unite that many families from the some of the 1,000 rabbis at the 000) sisterhood women, -second- Soviet Union with their families convention called "heresy hunt- class citizens, have no ballot in in this , country. ing," Sanctions range from suspen- Swedish Minister - at U-M Functions sion for varying periods to fines and expulsions, Rabbi Kelman Imported from Canada's oldest distiller RReally smooth! RReally rewarding flavor . said. He added that the THE FIFTH Each distinctive CANADIAN R&R had established, for the first - bottle is registered at the distillery ... time,. "machinery for really your assurance of superb quality. gross vlelations" of standards by RA members. The procedures embodied in the resolution changed the rule re- quiring unanimity for law com- mittee action to establish a given standard: The new procedure re- quires 80 per cent approval. Un- animity had rarely happened in the past. Rabbi Kelman said that the im- passe created by the unanimity requirement came to a head with a mass resignation of members of the law committee in Decem- ber 1970. The issue then was whether the LeitLeifland, minister • pleidriotentlary of Sweden to the U.S., Conservative rabbinate should have not only a binding ban against represented his goverkanent at the inauguration of the Wallenberg Conservative rabbis officiating at Lecture Series of the college of eneneering and design of the Uni- a mixed marriage—which has al- versity of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, March 15 and 16. Leifland (sec- ways been in effect—but also in ond from left) spoke- at the luncheon and evening meetings on March clarifying-such issues as require- 15 and participated in the symposium on March 16. Participants in ments for conversion and whether the plans for the lectures in honor of Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg, the a rabbi could _give a blessing at a Swedish Christian -representative on the War Refugee Board who was mixed marriage performed under responsible for rescuing nearly 100,000 Hungarian Jews from the other than Conservative auspices. 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