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Two Homes for Aged Facilities Receive
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Con 242 of Nov. 22, 1967, and his
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aide-memoire of Feb. 8, 1971,
BONN (JTA) — United Nations
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim I diplomatic sources here said Tues-
said he favored Israeli troop with- day night. In his memorandum,
Both Borman Hall and Meyer L.
drawal from "the occupied terri- sent to both Egypt and Israel, the
Prentis Manor, Jewish Home for
tories." Speaking in a television Swedish envoy demanded in ef-
Aged, have been accredited by the
Interview broadcast here, Wald- fect that Israel withdraw to the
Joint Commission on Accreditation
heim stated from "the occupied former international boundary with
of Hospitals according to worci
territories" instead of from ‘ , 0e . Egypt as a precondition for peace.
received by Ira I. Sonnenblick ,
cupied territories." Political oh- Israel probptly rejected the bid,
executive vice p r e s i d e n t. This
servers here said Waldheim there- and the Jarring mission has been
recognition
is the result of a field
fore, clearly favored the with- frozen since,
survey made by a representative
drawal of Israeli troops from all
With Israel having told both of the Joint Commission's Accredi-
of the occupied territories.
Dr. Jarring and Waldheim that tation Council for Long TJrm
The secretary general denied he it demands official retraction of Care Facilities.
was one-sided in favor of the Arab the 1971 memo before the peace
The Joint Commission of Ac-
countries, "When the United Na- mission can be effectively resum-
creditation of Hospitals was formed
tions makes decisions favoring the ed, observers here say that any
in 1952 by the American College
Arabs, I must carry them out. I breakthrough at this time is un-
of Surgeons, American College of
must fulfill the decisions of the likely_ The observers are, in fact,
Physicians, American Hospital
United Nations," he 'said. He highly skeptical that there can
Association and American Medical
added that he nevertheless tries be any progress at all as long
Association. In 1966, the Joint Com-
to remain independent, to be a as Dr. Jarring is the intermediary.
mission undertook the accredita-
decent arbiter, and to defend all According to one report, Yitzhak
tion of facilities other than hos-
the interests of the parties con- Rabin, Israels ambassador to the
pitals, and in 1971 the Accredita-
United States, has been urging the
cerned.
tion Council for Long Term Care
Asked why he was opposed to foreign ministry to disassociate it- Facilities was formed. The Coun-
bringing the problem of aerial hi- self totally from the Jarring mis- cil is comprised of representatives
jacking before the Security Coun- sion, with no success as yet.
of the American Association of
cil. Waldheim said the UN Charter
(At the United Nations, Israeli
stipulates that only questions en- officials saw no breakthrough in
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
dangering world peace can be the offing. One said of Dr. Jarring -
brought before the council. He "lie arrived last night. Ile will
said airplane hijacking did not en- consult the parties. He will write
danger world peace. "The real a report. He will stay two weeks
problem is that the majority of and then return to Moscow. Noth-
the UN members did not ratify ing dramatic is to be expected,
the Montreal and Hague conven- no new development."
tions dealing with hijackers, and
therefore , are not ready to take
Reform Rabbi Using
steps against them," he said.
Egypt has informed Dr. Jarring
that it continues to insist that Traditional Customs
he base his United Nations-spon-
Denies It's Orthodoxy
sored Middle East peace mission
KANSAS CITY, Nlo. (JTA) — A
on both Security Council Resolu-
New Orleans Reform rabbi, ap-
parently reacting to complaints by
congregants that his efforts to re-
' institute Jewish customs and cere-
monies in his Touro Synagogue
represent a return to Orthodoxy.
; has replied that "we are taking
ceremonies and customs from
Judaism and using them in a far
different way than Orthodox Juda-
ism uses them."
part of the Joint Commission, the
Council conducts a voluntary pro-
gram for accreditation. The Coun-
cil seeks to recognize and
The Council has set standards', identify for the public, facilities
based on the principle that the provding a high quality of long-
patient shall be under a continu-1 term care. The program covers
ing planned program of care which. extended care, nursing care and
focuses on his total needs. As a resident care facilities.
Accreditation of Borman hall
and Meyer L. Prentis Manor,
Jerusalem Planning Unit
means that the facilities have
voluntarily chosen to operate ac-
OKs Mt. Scopus Hotel
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jeru- cording to standards set by a pro-
fessional
and nationally recognized
salem District Planning Commis-
sion has approved the building of group of health professionals. Bor-
the Hyatt House Hotel on the man Hall and Meyer Prentis Man-
slopes of Mount Scopus overlook- or are two of about 1,600 long-term
facilities throughout the nation that
ing the Old City of Jerusalem.
have earned this recognition.
The height of the hotel, which
has been in dispute, awaits a final
decision which is expected in sev-
WHEN YOU
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eral weeks.
The original plan for a 200-foot
building was flatly rejected by the
planning commission as too high.
Homes for the Aging. American
Hospital Association. American
Medical Association and American
Nursing Home Association.
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He asserted that when some M
his congregants object to such ad-
ditions to the services as Orthodox.
they were mistaken. He said the
goal of such changes is - to add
color and mystique and emotion
to the service. We arc not restoring
Orthodoxy."
Ile said another basic reason for
restoration of such customs in Re-
form services was a facing of "the
reality that the middle generation
and the younger generation" find ;
the Reform prayerbook, service ,
and liturgy "irrelevant and un-
meaningful."
U.S., Israel to Begin
Desalination Talks
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Rabbi Leo Bergman cited as ex-
amples that Orthodox Judaism
does not light Friday night candles
in the synagogue and the Torah is
not taken out on Friday night in
an Orthodox synagogue because
this is "very definitely contrary
to Orthodoxy."
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