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A letter to Lebanese Prime Minister Taki-Adin El Sulh was read at a protest demon- stration and then delivered to the consulate of Lebanon here by Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organiza- tions. Rabbi Miller personally de- livered the letter to the con- sulate of Lebanon at the end of a two-hour protest that be- gan with memorial services at Cong. Kehilath Jeshurun, followed by a silent proces- sion by members of the dem- onstration to the consulate. Max Schenk, Reform Rabbis' Leader, Zionist NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Max Schenk, a long- time leader in Reform Juda- ism, died May 24 at age 69. He was president of • the American Jewish League for Israel, an officer of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rabbis. chairman of the In terreligious Committee of the American Zionist Federation and a former president of the New York Board of Rabbis. Born in Bern, Switzerland, Rabbi Schenk came to the U.S. at age 3. he was gradu- ated from City College and was ordained by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion. He was re- ligious and educational direc- tor of the YM-YWHA in Washington Heights. In 1939 he went to Australia where he was founder of Temple Emanuel in Sydney and served for 10 years as president of the Zionist Fed- eration of Australia and New Zealand. Rabbi Schenk was also di- rector in Australia of the Rise in Applications at Rabbinical School BUFFALO, N.Y. (JTA) — The Reconstructionist Rabbi- nical College in Philadelphia is receiving currently twice as many applications for ad- mission as it can accommo- date, the 14th annual Recon- structionist convention was told here. Rabbi Frederic Kazan, act- ing dean, also told the 100 delegates that of the college's 40 students, more than 20 have teaching assistantships or fellowships at Temple Israel-Latin Amity University, Pennsylvania Uni- versity, Brandeis University More than 2,000 Michigan Hailed at Tribute NEW YORK (JTA) — and the Hebrew University. firms engage in world trade. The delegates endorsed a Ambassador Leopoldo Beni- tez Vinueza of Ecuador, decision of the Rabbinical president of the United Na- Assembly, the association of tions General Assembly, was Conservative rabbis, to ac- speaker at a luncheon honor- cept women for the minyan, ing his old friend and diplo- and called the current at- matic colleague, Ambassador tempt by Israel's Orthodox rabbinate to "exclude all Jacob Tsur of Israel. those converted to Judaism Speaking at a gathering of by non-Orthodox rabbis from some 40 diplomats a n d the provisions of the Law of statesmen, among them 18 Return" of Israel another heads of delegations to the example of attempts by the UN, Benitez Vinueza recall- Israel rabbinate "to restrict ed the time he had served J e wish religious develop- as ambassador to Argentina ment" to Orthodoxy. and got to know Tsur, then representing Israel. 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