Rabbi Goren Backed by Orthodox Rabbis • (Continued from Page 1) Rabbi Goren said he wanted the controversial issue kept out of this year's election campaign. He said he would suggest that the amendment be proposed as a private bill by representatives of all the large Knesset factions which will be asked to waive coali- A Weekly Israel Quiz 1. What is "Halakha"? 2. By whom were the two chief rabbis of Israel elec- ted recently? 3. How are the Sephardic rabbis usually referred to? 4. What did Rabbi Avraham I. Kook and Rabbi Yaak- ov Meir have in common? tion or party discipline. According to Rabbi Goren, if MKs are allowed to "vote their conscience," the amend- ment will pass. Rabbis who do not accept Halakha and Shulhan Arukh (code of religious law) in their entirety will be exclud- ed from the World Rabbini- cal Council. A re-reading of the Ashken- azic chief rabbi's remarks at a press conference here last Wednesday indicated that he set total acceptance as the criteria of eligibility. Rabbi Goren, when asked if he would invite non-Orthodox rabbis, replied "There is one nation, one Torah, one Hal- akha and one Shulhan Arukh." Anyone who rejects any pert of this cannot be eli- gible. Rabbi Goren announced his plans for a rabbinical council is an address to some 350 Jordan Valley kibutz members meeting at Ohalo on Lake Tiberias. He defended the involvement of religion in Israeli politics, a frequent target of critics of the religi- ous establishment here. 8. In whose name is the line of fortifications along the Suez Canal called? 9. Which city in Israel has a subway? What is it called? 10. Where is the Technion located? The Rabbinical Council of America reaffirmed last week at its midwinter conference its full support of the office of the Israeli chief rabbinate as the religious authority in all matters of Judaism in Is- rael. Rabbi Bernard Twersky, press secretary of the Rab- Answers to the above ques. binical Council, the organiza- lions will be found on page tion of Orthodox rabbis, said the overwhelming vote was a • of this issue. JWV Urges Strong Gun Control Action WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. called upon Congress to enact strong gun control measures. National Commander Nor- man Tines of Providence, said "The insanely gratuitous shooting of Senator John Stennis is just another ex- ample of the utter ineffec- tiveness of our present laws which allow violence-prone persons easily to obtain le- thal weapons." My Daddy Says: "People Louis Bernstein, president of the RCA, has issued a fer- vent plea to the American Or- thodox Jewish community to "support the institution of the chief rabbinate in Israel and the two distinguished scholars who are at its head." Rabbi Bernstein declared: "We send forth our unstinted expression of confidence and solidarity with Chief Rabbis Shlomo Goren and Ovadia Yosef. We ask them to stand stalwart, unswervin g, in meeting the great challenges which confront them. We, the rabbis of the council stand ready to follow their leader- ship." A council spokesman said that this is the first rabbinic body in the United States to take a public stand in sup- port of the chief rabbinate.- Come First" STOP AND SEE HIM at GLASSMAN OLDS 28000 Telegraph Rd. Southfield )44 4 representative to the UN since 1968, will address the second annual national con- ference of the American Technion Society at the Am- erican Hotel in Bal Harbour, Fla., Saturday evening, an- nounced Norman J. Nasser, president of the ATS South Florida chapter. Coast Guard Likes Israeli Commodore Planes WASHINGTON (JTA) — modore plane by coast guard The U.S. Coast Guard has in- experts who found it suitable vited Israel Aircraft Indus- for coast guard needs. tries to participate in interna- The USCG is seeking 43 tional tenders to supply it aircraft. with a special type of air- craft. On Sunday, Dr. Seymour M. Farber, dean of continu- ing education in health sciences at the University of California's San Francisco medical center, will address the conference on "Saving Your Life—Medical Engin- eering at Work." Rated The invitation followed in- spection of Israel's jet Corn- SHAMES HAS MORE Xperienced Xcellent Xtremely Reasonable SHANDELS 154 SOWN W000WAID Murry X. 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