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August 20, 1976 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-20

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Israel Says Egypt's Violations of Sinai Pact Are Purely Technical

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Israel Defense Ministry
sources stressed that any
Egyptian violation of the
Sinai disengagement agree-
ment are of a technical
nature and Israel believes
Egypt still wants to abide
by the accord.
Gen. Ensio Siilasvuo,
commander of the United
Nations forces in the Middle
East, returned to Israel
from Cairo after discussing
charges of Egyptian
violations given him by
Defense Minister Shimon
Peres last week.
These violations include
having 16 battalions in the
Sinai, twice the number
allowed by the agreement,
helicopter fly-overs of the
buffer zone for intelligence
purposes and the crossing of
Bedouins from north to
south, another action
prohibited by the accord.
While the Defense
Ministry is playing down
the violations, political
sources here see it in a
more serious light if taken
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together with Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat's
strongly-worded attack
against Israel at the non-
aligned conference in
Colombo. Sadat said
Israel should be given
another legson to rid it of
its attitude of arrogance.
Sadat, whose speech was
reported received with
prolonged applause, said
that the new lesson should
convince the Israelis that
the non-aligned countries
would not allow Israel to
ignore their collective will
and resolutions, no matter
what forces supported
Israel.
He accused Israel of
becoming an ally of the

NEW YORK — Although
warning that a Conser-
vative rabbi should not co-
officiate or participate in
any way in an inter-
marriage between a Jew
and and unconverted non-
Jew, the Rabbinical
Assembly urged its 1,000-
member rabbis to maintain
relations with the Jewish
participant in the inter-
marriage and make every
effort to retain contact with
the couple and to expose
them to the influence of
Judaism with the hope of
bringing them to the Jewish
faith.
Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz

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Meanwhile, Arab
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Instead, the Arab
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body with Israel's record in
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At the same time, the

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Israeli raid into Uganda last
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from a hijacked Air France
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She also urged the Third
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racist South African regime
and branded the Israeli-
South African collaboration
the "Tel Aviv-Pretoria ax-
is." This alliance, Sadat
said, meant to terrorize the
Arabs and Africans to the
point of use of nuclear arms.
Calling for collective
political, military and
economic action by the non-
aligned bloc, Sadat said the
two issues on which it could
act were the Israeli occupa-
tion of Arab territories and
the struggle of the African
people against racist
governments in Rhodesia,
South Africa and Namibia.
Without tangible steps by
the non-aligned countries,
Sadat asserted, the aggres-

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of Washington, D.C., presi-
dent of the Rabbinical
Assembly, made the an-
nouncement in an updated
summary of the
organization's views on in-
termarriage made by its
Committee on Jewish Law
and Standards of which
Rabbi Seymour Siegel, of
the faculty of the Jewish
Theological Seminary, is
chairman.
The report states that
after a period of time, the
rabbi "should raise the issue
of conversion. If the non-
Jewish spouse refuses, then
the rabbi should make clear
to the couple what their
status will be in relation to
the congregation."
The summary, as issued
by Rabbi Siegel, states:
"The Jewish party to
the marriage may be
accepted provided there is
a definite agreement that
the children shall be
raised as Jews and con-
verted to Judaism if the
mother is non-Jewish.
"The privileges of
membership do not apply to
the non-Jewish spouse.
"The intermarried Jew,
while admitted to
membership should not hold
any office or serve as chair-
man of any committee nor
be singled out for any
special honors.

"If one intermarries
after being admitted to
membership, this does not

JNF Development
Work on the Golan

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Jewish National Fund
is this year reclaiming an
area of 4,100 dunams on the
Golan Heights. In addition,
is it carrying out drainage
work and building of water
storage dams at a cost of IL
2 million ($250,000).

At the request of the
Housing Ministry, the JNF
is reclaiming some 1,200
dunams on the central
plateau of the Heights for
construction and farming
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them
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membership. If there is a
refusal to give the children
a Jewish education and
convert them where it is
necessary, membership
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"When the non-Jewish
spouse converts, all restric-
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