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April 09, 1976 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-09

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26 April 9, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NY Rabbis Offer Divorce Course

NOW OPEN

MAZER'S SHOES

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
first course in procedures
for giving a Jewish divorce
(get) in the history of the
Rabbinical Alliance of
America is under way in the
Manhattan offices of the Or-
thodox rabinical organiza-
tion with a class comprised

Cradle to College

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of 23 members, according to
David Hes, office adminis-
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The course, which may be
the first of its kind any-
where in the United States,
was proposed by Rabbi
David Hollander, RAA pres-
ident. Hes said the weekly
two-hour sessions may last
as long as two years, indi-
cating the complexity of the
problems which can be in-
volved in a Halakhically-cor-
rect grant of a Jewish di-
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Few M.E. Policy Changes Seen
With New UK Prime Minister

By MAURICE SAMUELSON

should continue.

(Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.)

LONDON — James Cal-
laghan is bound to appear
less favorably disposed to-
wards Israel. However, this
is less a reflection on Brit-
ain's new prime minister
than on his predecessor's ex-
traordinary popularity with
the British Jewish commu-
nity and his close ties with
Israeli leaders.
But in Callaghan's two
years as foreign secretary,
there has been little sign of
divergence between the two
men over the handling of
Middle East policies.
The most significant as-
pect of Callaghan's thinking
on the Middle East concerns
his attitude towards the
Palestinian Arab question.
Three years ago, as opposi-
tion spokesman on foreign
affairs, Callaghan referred
to the Palestinian question
as simply a refugee problem
requiring a "humane solu-
tion."

Only last month, as for-
eign secretary, he raised the
Jewish question with An-
drei Gromyko of the Soviet
Union.

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However, 14 months
later his views had

changed. After a flying
visit to Egypt and Israel
shortly after the Yom Kip-
pur War, Callaghan said
he would like all sides in
the Middle East to "rec-
ognize the right of the Pa-
lestinian people to be rep-
resented at direct
negotiations and to see a
personality defined for
them in the final settle-
ment."
Callaghan has stuck to
this view since becoming
foreign secretary and has
repeated it in Parliament.
Harold Wilson used a simi-
lar formula when address-
ing Jewish audiences in the
past week.
Callaghan is also on the
record as saying that-al-
though the British Labor
Party sought good relations
with all Middle East coun-
tries," that does not mean
deserting old friends in or-
der to cultivate new ones."
He returned from his
Middle East tour in 1974
deeply impressed by Presi-
dent Sadat of Egypt as a
man of peace. "Israel's
unique experiment in demo-
cratic socialism can only
survive in the long run in a
climate of peace," he said,
adding that Israel's leaders
faced "more difficult deci-
sions than those facing Ar-
abs."
Although he has not
been as close to the Jewish
community as Wilson, Cal-
laghan has been sensitive
to the question of Soviet
Jewry. He claimed in 1973
that he had raised the is-
sue during a visit to the
Kremlin. He also testified
to the effectiveness of
Demonstrations in the
West and urged that they

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LONDON — Former Bri-
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Wilson told a London audi-
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Soviet Jews to emigrate for
more than 20 years. Wilson
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