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March 26, 1976 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Yitzhak Rabin Tells His Cabinet
Israel Is Not a Nuclear Power

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Yitzhak Raphael who
Premier Yitzhak Rabin rei- asked if former Defense
terated at a recent Cabinet Minister Moshe Dayan's
meeting that Israel "is not a recent public urging that
nuclear power and will not Israel acquire a nuclear
be the first state to intro- capability had been coor-
duce nuclear weapons into dinated wtih the Premier.
the Mideast."
Rabin said it was not and
The premier's remarks on declared that the Cabinet
the subject. were officially could not take responsibility
published March 18. They for remarks made .by indi-
were not, however, regarded viduals. Observers believe
as an official comment on a that Raphael, who belongs
recent leak of a CIA report to the "hawkish" wing of the
that claimed Israel pos- National Religious Party,
sessed 10-20 nuclear weap- was in effect suggesting
ons.
that the government adopt
Rabin spoke in reply to Dayan's prescription on the
Religious Affairs Minister nuclear question.

Friday, March 26, 1976 13
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Kfar Ivri Gets New Director

Michael Silberschein has
been appointed supervisor
of the 1976 Kfar Ivri (He-
brew village) program at
Camp Tamarack, the Fresh
Air Society announced.
A student of the com-
bined program of Columbia
University and the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, Silberschein
taught in the -Central Re-
gion United Synagogue
Youth program and at Five
Towns Hebrew High School
in Long Island, as well as
serving on the staff of the
seminary's Psozdor Hebrew
High School.

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NEW YORK — The third fessor Nancy Datan, Uni-
annual scholars' conference .versity of West Virginia,
on the "Church Struggle and Rebecca Alpert, Temple
and the Holocaust," spon- University,
sored by the National Con-
• "Reflections on Bon-
ference of Christians and hoeffer and George Bell in
Jews, will be held from Sun- the Church Struggle" by Dr.
day to Tuesday in New Burton F. Nelson, North-
York's Barbizon-Plaza Ho- brook Theological Semi-
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nary,
Dr. Paul Van Buren,
• "Nationalism in an
chairman, Department of
Religion, Temple Univer- Age of Genocide" by Prof.
sity, will deliver the keynote Stanley J. Newman, De-
of Political
address, "Meditations on partment
Science, Temple University,
the Holocaust: The Import- and
ance of a Continuing Jewry
• "The Holocaust in Con-
to Christians."
Papers will be delivered text of the Nazi Social Revo-
lution" by Dr. John Conway,
on the following subjects:
• "Reflections on the University of British Col-
Judenmission" by William umbia.
Weiler, Department of Jew-
Reports on continuing re-
ish-Christians Relations, search and resources from
National
Council
of the National Archives in
Churches of Christ, "
Washington, D.C. and the
• "The. Changing Role of Bundesarchives in Koblenz
Women in Jewry" by Pro- are scheduled.

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Bicentennial Commission
announces the publication
of "Heritage of Faith", a pic-
torial history of Detroit's re-
ligious communities,
1701-1976.
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ence the story of the Catho-
lic, Protestant, Orthodox,
Jewish and Is-
, lamic houses of
worship, benev-
olences, schools
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The Jewish section of the
book was written by Irving
IRVING KATZ
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of Temple Beth El and a mack of the Mayflower Con-
member of the Religious gregational United Church
Leadership Task Force of of Christ, is chairman of the
the Detroit Bicentennial Bicentennial Religious
Commission.
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