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Beth El Hosts Worship Institute

Rabbi Solomon Poupko, the
fourth rabbi in the 82-year
Temple Beth El will spon-
history of Cong. Bnai David, sor an institute on worship
will be installed at special 8 p.m. Dec. 17 at the temple.
ceremonies at the synagogue
Rabbi Haskell M. Bernat,
2 p.m. Sunday.
spiritual leader pf Temple
Participating will be Can-
tor Hyman Adler, Bnai David
cantor for 30 years, and
Ariel Kerem, the Israeli vice-
consul for cultural affairs.
The officers of Bnai David
invite the public to attend.
They are: Irving Belinsky,
president; ,vice presidents
Guitav Berenholz, Alan Wei-
ner and Sherman Kane; Jack
Wolf, treasurer; and secre-
taries Arthur Cole and Philip
Bolton.

Good-will, like a good
name, is got by many ac-
tions, and lost by one.—Fran-
cis Jeffrey

. RABBI BERNAT

A JOYOUS HANUKA

Israel in Hollywood, Calif.,
will discuss "A Future Re-
form Jewish Worship."
Educated at Columbia Uni-
versity, the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America and
ordained with honors at the
Hebrew Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion,
Rabbi Bernat taught at the
Hebrew Union College in Cin-
cinnati, at the Boston Acad-
emy of Jewish Studies and
at Boston Hebrew College.
He served as director of the
Chicago Federation and
Great Lakes Region of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
Rabbi Bernat is known
chiefly fOr, his experimenta-
tion in, liturgical innovations
utilizing the artistic media
and expressions, and for his
writings on worship.

French Rabbis
Oppose Abortion

PARIS (JTA)—l1ftlareseit
Chief Rabbinate hirw brow*
ed a governmentasossered
bill legalizing abortion' as a
"crime."
The passions aroused by
the measure were demon-
strated during the debate in
the National Assembly when
one parliamentarian accoused
Health and Social Security
Minister Simone Veil of
wanting "to send children to
the ovens."
Mrs. Veil, a 47-year-old
mother of three. is Jewish .
and was interned in a Nazi
concentration camp during
World War II. She did not
reply verbally to her accuser
but • sent him a note later
saying, "I cannot accept
such a remark. Perhaps you
are unaware of my own
past."
The chief rabbinate based
its opposition to legaliied
abortion on grounds that Ju-
daism places the death of a
fetus "on the same plane as
that of any other human be-
ing and considers it a
crime." -
The rabbinate's statement
said, "The murder of an in-
nocent human being cannot
be justified in any circum-
stances whatsoever,". but
added that abortion can be
undertaken only "if and
when the life of the mother
is at stake."

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Reform Union Joins
Zionist Movement

NEW YORK (JTA)--At a
meeting of a committee rep-
resenting the World Zionist
Organization and the World
Union for Progressive Juda-
ism (Reform) the World Un-
ion reaffirmed its decision to
affiliate with the World Zion-
ist Organization.
Stating that Zionism, the
Jewish people and Judaism
are inseparable, and that the
destiny of world Jewry is in-
extricable from the fate of
the Jewish-state, the leader-
ship of the World Union ex-
pressed its commitment to
Jewish solidarity . sand the ne-
cessilty of rallying world
Jews to the support of the
Zionist cause.
T h e constructive discus-
sions advanced the formal af-
filiation process towards early
completion, officials said.

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