r 100 Rabbis Across U.S. Begin NEW YORK (JTA) — An estimated 100 Orthodox Con- servative and Reform rabbis across the country began a five-day liquid fast Sunday night to protest against the Vietnam war and the murder of the 11 Israeli athletes in Munich last week. A number of rabbis indi- cated that they would ask their congregants to join them in the fast, which was originally planned by the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis two weeks ago to protest the Vietnam war. Rabbi Sheldon Zimmer- man of the Central Syna- gogue in Manhattan said that the group would hold daily prayer and discussion gath- erings in different syna- gogues in the city. 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Some 5.000 Jews marched h rough downtown Buenos tires to protest the murder. The march, which blocked traffic for a mile along the main thoroughfare, ended at the Libertad Temple where the mourners filled the , quare outside the temple after the temple itself was filled with an overflow a:tdience. As a sign of mourning, Jewish shops in Rio as in other cities of the country, were closed. In Caracas, Jewish-owned stores in the business district were all closed as a sign of mourning. A memorial service was held in the rotunda of New York City Hall after Mayor John V. Lindsay proclaimed an official day of mourning. Francis Cardinal Cooke, the Catholic archbishop of New York, ordered that special prayers be offered through- out the day at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan. In Washington, Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Undersecretary John N. Irwin were among more than 1,500 people who at- attended an outdoor memo- rial service in Nathan Philips Square in Toronto for the 11 slain Israeli athletes. Maccabia — the all-Jewish Quadrennial sport event— which will take place in Israel in July 1973, will be dedicated to the memory of the 11 victims. The American Jewish Com- mittee called on the Olympic Games Committee to estab- lish at all future Olympic Games a permanent memo- rial to the 11 Israeli athletes "as a reminder to the world of the tragedy and sorrow that has befallen us and of the historic implications of this event." Rep. Chisholm Deplores Munich Killings WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D. N.Y.) attacked the "violent acts of Palestinian guerril- las" for the killings of the 11 Israeli Olympic athletes but opposed "any hasty re- taliatory action" against Arab governments. The Munich massacre, the only black woman in Con- gress said in a statement received by the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, was "in- sane" and "dastardly" and "aimed at undermining pros- pects for peace in the Middle tended a memorial service East." at noon at the Lincoln Me- morial. Also present were members of Congress and White House officials in ad- dition to religious leaders. I The State Department took the unusual step of issuing a memorandum to all em- ployes of the department, the Agency. for Internationl De- velopment and the U.S. In- formation Agency, encour- aging them to attend the service. More than 1,000 mourners gathered at an interfaith memorial meeting in Boston sponsored by the Associated Synagogues at which Arch- bishop Mederos was repre- sented. Gov . Francis Sargent declared Sunday a statewide day of mourning and ordered flags flown at half-staff until after Rosh Hashana. The New York and Amer- ican stock exchanges stopped all trading for one minute for silent prayer. In Con- necticut, Gov. Thomas Mes- kill ordered flags on all state buildings flown at half-staff. In East Orange, N.J., the New York Giants football team, in training at Upsala College, joined with the col- lege players for a memorial service for the murdered athletes. The performance of "Jesus Christ, Superstar," in New York, was dedicated to the memory of the Munich vic- tims. More than 5,000 persons who has worked on national philanthropic projects. Meyerhoff is honorary gen- eral chairman of the national United. Jewish Appeal, and nas served as national chair- -, man of its Israel Education Fund. • The thing we have to fear in this country, to my way of thinking, is the influence of the organized minorities, be- cause somehow or other the great majority does not seem THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to organize. 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