• int UMW! JUIII)11 NtlIO Friday, August 70, 1976 15 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. 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Without tangible steps by the non-aligned countries, Sadat asserted, the aggres- t. ? • 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. 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