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November 30, 1973 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-30

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Rabbinical Leader Sees No Backlash Threat From Oil Block

NEW YORK— Fears that
the energy crisis and the
Arab oil embargo could
cause an anti-Semitic back-
lash were dismissed here by
the president of the Rabbini-
cal Council of America (Or-
thodox).
In a statement issued from
the RCA headquarters, Rabbi
Louis Bernstein deplored re-
cent statements by leaders of
Jewish defense agencies
warning of such an eventu-
ality.
The agencies referred to

were the American Jewish
Committee and the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, both of which, said
Rabbi Bernstein, "are creat-
ing an artificial climate of
anti-Semitism with their pre-
dictions of an anti-Semitic
backlash because of oil short.
ages being blamed on Israel
and the Middle East war."
He said their fears denied
"confidence in the fairness
of the American people who
are not prepared to lose sight
of the true values" or "to

Mothers the Same

"As a woman and a mother
I feel with every woman and
mother, Arab or Jewish, who
has lost her son.. What we are
doing here is the least one
can expect us to do to help
our country, Israel, through
these critical days and to
ease the suffering of its
soldiers . . . "
M r s . Georgette Amuri, a
Nazareth housewife, was ex-
plaining why she and a dozen
other women of Nazareth
There is no absolute good have participated in setting
without some evil in its up a free buffet to serve
midst. — Midrash Tanhuma. passing soldiers.

compromise their principles
for the barrels of oil that
may or may not be coming
from the Arab countries."
Instead, said Rabbi Bern-
stein, the Jewish agencies
should embark on a "cam-
paign of enlightenment" to
inform the public on the
facts of the Middle East situ-
ation and the oil lobby's
efforts.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Nov. 30, 1973-9

Yavneh Accepting Taleisim for Israel

NEW YORK — Due to the These articles may be sent
Mideast war, there is a to the Yavneh office, 156
shortage of taleisim and Fifth Ave., New York 10010.
tefilin being requested by
wounded soldiers and newly S. Africa Volunteers
arrived immigrants from the
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Soviet Union.
first group of volunteers from
In cooperation with the South Africa-46 young men
Israeli Consulate and the and women—arrived Nov. 23
ministry of religions, Yav- and a second group of 80
neh, the National Religious volunteers is expected is ex-
Jewish Students Association, pected. Their work in Israel
is collecting taleisim and was arranged through the
tefilin for immediate air South African Zionist Federa-
tion.
shipment to Israel.

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