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24 April 9, 1976
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Matzah, Leaven, Maror, Karpas, Charoset, Ten Plagues,
Fir Kashas, Exodus.
Gottlieb to Head Hametz Sale
Homeowners may dele- to transact a sale of these
gate the power of attorney products to a non-Jew.
to Rabbi Betzalel Gottlieb of
Cong. Mishkan Israel Nu-
For the duration of the
sach H'Ari to perform the Passover festival this sale is
mitzva of selling the hametz absolutely legal and binding
— according to a legal con- according to Halakha as
tract drawn up for Rabbi well as according to state
Gottlieb, "Delegation of law. After Passover the
Power of Attorney for Sale transaction is reversed.
of Hametz."
The document, duplicated
Rabbi Gottlieb said that
on this page, conforms with the unleavened products
the precept that a Jew must will remain in the individu-
sell all leavened products al's home, although hidden
that remain in his home or away. There is not cost for
on his property foi Pas- this service, but the form
sover. The homeowner locks must reach the -Lubavitcher
away the hametz that he Center no later than Tues-
wishes to sell in a specified day. Send the form to Lu-
place in his house; then the bavitch Center, 14000 West
rabbi acts as intermediary Nine Mile, Oak Park 48237.
Aid Compromise is Hinted
After Ford Veto Threat
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Ford's opposition
to additional financial aid to
Israel beyond his own rec-
ommendations and the
strong feeling in Congress
to support Israel's stated
requirements by providing
finances to cover the three-
month period between the
current and new fiscal
years, raised questions
Wednesday of the affects of
a threatened Presidential
veto of the foreign assist-
ance bill.
Such a veto is seen as in-
volving the future of Pre-
mier Yitzhak Rabin's gov-
ernment and fiscal chaos
within many other nations
who count on an ongoing
American aid program.
The House delayed its
vote on the appropriations
for foreign aid until next
week to take into account
the President's feelings.
Despite the veto threat,
House and Senate sources
indicated a compromise is in
the political wind and that
Israel and some 50 other
countries would receive
most of a projected program
to include the transitional
quarter between July 1 and
Sept. 30.
The crescendo over the
foreign aid appropriation
arose Wednesday after Ford
posed his veto threat at a
meeting with leaders of
both parties at the White
House. The meeting fol-
lowed his Tuesday letter to
House Speaker Carl Albert
(D-Okla.) that "If I am pre-
sented with a final appro-
Mechiras Chometz Campaign
Fill in — cut out and mail to:
Lubavitcher Center
14000 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK, MICH. 48237
548-2666
Delegation of Power of Attorney for Sale of Chometz
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, the undersigned, do hereby
make, constitute and appoint RABBI B. GOTTLIEB, my true and lawful attorney to act in
my place and stead, for me and in my name and in my behalf to sell all CHOMETZ owned
and possessed by me (knowingly or unknowingly) as stated in the TORAH and defined and
interpreted by the SAGES OF ISRAEL (e.g. CHOMETZ: DOUBT OF CHOMETZ, AND
ALL KINDS OF CHOMETZ MIXTURES). Also, CHOMETZ that tends to harden and to
adhere to a surface of inside of pans, pots or other cooking or eating CHOMETZ or
whatsoever nature, and all kinds of live animals that have been eating CHOMETZ or
mixtures thereof, and to.lease all places wherein the aforementioned CHOMETZ owned or
possessed by me may be found, especially in the premises located at
and elsewhere. (address)
RABBI B. GOTTLIEB has the full authority and power as above given to sell said
CHOMETZ and to lease said place or places wherein said CHOMETZ may be found upon
such terms and upon such conditions as he, in his absolute discretion, shall deem fit and
proper.
RABBI B. GOTTLIEB has the full power and authority to assign or appoint a
substitute or substitutes to act in hisplace and stead with all the same powers and
authority that I have invested in HIM and I do hereby ratify and confirm all that my said
attorney, or his substitutes or substitute, shall lawfully do or cause to he done by virtue of
these presents.
Further, it is my express wish and command that any and all controversies that
may arise as to the effect or interpretation to be given this instrument be decided by the
DE'T'ROIT COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS or their appointed representatives, sitting
as a BOARD OF ARBITRATION and their decision as to all matters of law and fact shall
be final. They shall have primary and exclusive jurisdiction to determine all such matters
and any arbitration award or judgment given pursuant to the above shall be enforced like
any other arbitration award or judgment and a judgment of any Circuit Court shall be
rendered upon the arbitration award or judgment pursuant to the Statutes of the State of
Michigan in such case made and provided; And to this I hereby affix my signature on this
day of Nissan in the year 57_
Dated:
Signature
Address
City
MAIL EARLY, SO THAT IT REACHES US NO LATER THAN
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976. RESPONSIBILITY CANNOT
BE ACCEPTED FOR FORMS RETURNED LATER.
priation bill that includes
additional funds for the
transitional quarter I will
be forced to exercise my
veto."
Ford's letter also said
that, "Specifically, in the
case of Israel, fiscal year '76
and '77 budget requests
provide sufficient levels of
assistance to meet that na-
tion's needs."
Recognizing the difficul-
ties a veto would cause, the
President said, "It could
seriously disrupt our efforts
to assist our friends and
allies in maintaining their
security and development
growth efforts."
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger had approved the
Senate formula of adding 25
percent to the levels of the
'1976 appropriations for the
transition quarter. Later,
the White House rejected it.
The Senate-House confer-
ence on appropriations has
disagreed. The House had
gone along with the Presi-
dential recommendation of
no funds for the transition
quarter while the Senate
allocated the funds.
Under the senate bill
about $800 million is added
to the 1976 fiscal year bill of
which Israel would receive
$550 million and Egypt $175
million. The total bill calls
for Israel to receive $2.2 bil-
lion and Egypt $700 million.
Sen. Hubert H. Hum-
phrey (D-Minn.), chairman
of the foreign aid subcom-
mittee, pointed out that "a
Presidential _ veto could be
interpreted by . Israel's
neighbors as a weakening of
the American commitment
to Israel's security," would
"have a serious adverse im-
pact on Israel's economy"
and "would also jeopardize
the funds in the bill so im-
portant to the Sinai Agree-
ment" negotiated. by Kissin-
ger.
(See related story,
Page 22)
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Age 16 Proposed
for Bar Mitvia
PHILADELPHIA (JTA)
— A Conservative rabbi has
expressed the view that the
age for Bar Mitzva and Bat
Mitzva should be changed
from 13 years to around 16
because 13-year-old boys
and girls now have not yet
reached a point in their de-
Velopment that enables
them to make a real corn-
mitment to Judaism.
Rabbi Elias Charry, rabbi
emeritus of the German-
town Jewish Center, made
the suggestion at a meeting
of the _Young Women's
Group of the Federation of
Jewish Agencies.
He said that in the Middle
Ages, the age of 13 was a
time for a Jewish boy to de-
cide whether he. would
study or work as an adult.
-He said that, at 14 or 15, the
boy was married and con-
sidered to be an adult. He
said the Jewish Scriptures
does not mention a Bar
Mitzva observance at age 13
but refers to 20 years as the
age of maturation.
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