THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, April 25, 1975

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Admit Women in Future'

LIBERTY, N.Y. (JTA) — which characterized the
Rabbi Mordecai Waxman, 1950s," Rabbi Waxm'an
president of the Rabbinical said.
Warning that Diaspora
Assembly, predicted that
women will be admitted to Judaism cannot be allowed
membership in the Rabbini- to become a passive partner
cal Assembly, the rabbinic of Israel, Rabbi Robert Gor-
branch of Conservative Ju- dis urged an expanded pro-
daism, within the foreseea- gram for Diaspora Judaism
in Israel.
ble future.
"What is important to
In his presidential ad-
dress opening the assem- recognize," he told the As-
bly's 75th anniversary sembly, "is that both have
(Diamond Jubilee) conven- basic and enduring signifi - -
tion at Grossinger's Hotel cance and are indispensable
here, Rabbi Waxman cited for the Jewish future. The
this as an example of the or- influence Israel will exert
ganization's flexibility and on the Diaspora and the in-
fluence of the Diaspora on
its policy of adapting tradi
tional Judaism to changing Israel will be decided by the
_contributions they will
times.
The convention opened make to the treasure-house
following a special convoca- of the Jewish spirit."
Rabbi Gordis, professor
tion of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America at of Bible and Rapaport pro-
which 63 rabbis were pre- fessor in the philosophies of
sented with honorary Doc- religion at the Jewish Theo-
tor of Divinity degrees by logical Seminary and a for-
mer president of the Rab-
Chancellor Gerson Cohen.
"There is no generation binical Assembly, outlined a
gap in the Rabbinical As- five-point program, relating
sembly although more Israel and the Diaspora:
A considerable number
than 60„ years separate its
youngest and oldest mem- of Conservative syn-
bers," Rabbi Waxman ob- agogues must be estab-
served. He defined the uni- lished in Israel "not
fying ideology of merely as Anglo-Saxon
Conservative Judaism as enclaves"; vastly in-
" a commitment to the creased participation in
preservation of Jewish the life of Israel by those
tradition and to the idea committed to Conservative
that it has to be compati- Judaism; the distinctive
ble with conditions im- aspects of Conservative
posed by the American Judaism "must demon-
landscape and by new in- strate in life that the Jew-
ish tradition is not the
tellectual developments."
He pointed out that the monopoly of one segment
'Conservative movement had of Jewry"; elementary
grown to be the largest Jew- and intermediate schools,
ish religious group in Amer- and a summer camp pro-
ic.a in its 75-year history and gram such as Ramah must
that the fact of this policy, be created for Israeli chil-
making the 'movement the dren; and a publication
"normative form of Ameri- program, as well as adult
can Judaism," had proven to education programs
through lectures must be
be successful.
Referring to the admis- increased considerably.
At a panel discussion,
sion of women to the Rab-
binical Assembly, Rabbi Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, execu-
Waxman said that "While it tive vice president of the
was set forth in a respon- Rabbinical Assembly, pre-
sum in 1955 that women be dicted that the future syn-
allowed to be called to the agogue in America will be
Torah, this decision did not "more personalized, less
begin to be implemented in centralized and less authori-
any great degree (each rabbi tarian," and that the rabbi
and congregation ultimately will be an employe of the
makes their own decision) community' rather than of
until the issue of women's the individual congregation.
rights became a major issue
Jewish Institute
in the society as a whole and
in Jewish life in the 1970s
Has Media Course
. . . The issue, indeed, is
already settled. The ques-
WELLESLEY, Mass. —
tion of the entry of women
The Media Project of the
into the Conservative rabbi-
Institute for Jewish Life
nate, for example, is not a - will have a course in the
matter of whether, but
"Creative Utilization of Au-
when."
dio-Visual Materials for
The great problem facing
Jewish Community Profes-
American Judaism, Rabbi
sionals" June 17-19 in Bos-
// Waxman said, is the devel-
ton.
oping of a religion that
Among the workshops
meets the needs of the indi-
and seminars are: "The Lan-
vidual. "The heart of the
guage of Film," "The Com-
problem," he stated, "is the
munity Media Center: a
fact that we are not getting
Model," "Creative Utiliza-
across the sense of Judaism
tion of 16mm Film," "Vi-
as a religion which lends
deotape: Equipment and
meaning and significance to
Utilization," "The Potential
the life of the individual.
of Public Access and Cable
Yet this is precisOy what a
TV," "Broadcast TV" and
great many people are look-
"Production of Overhead
ing for in a time when spir-
Transparencies for the
its are low and causes have
Classroom."
vanished."
To register, write Media
"What is really needed
Course, Institute of Jewish
is the creation of a reli-
Life, 65 William St., Welles-
gious revival, rather than
ley, Mass. 02181
an institutional revival
(617-237-3451).

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