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UOJCA Convention Adopts Resolutions on Soviet Jewry

WASHINGTON (JTA)
— The Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of
America ended its four-
day 78th anniversary
convention here with the
adoption of a series of re-
solutions.
Its resolution on Soviet
Jewry took cognizance of
the fact even free emigra-

tion would not solve the
problem of "the majority
of Soviet Jews who have
not yet shown any desire
to emigrate." In that
connection, the UOJC
demanded that "the
Soviet campaign against
the Jewish religion must
be halted" and the Soviet
Union must "make avail-

able to Soviet Jews the
rights given other Soviet
minorities including the
institutions, schools,
textbooks and materials
necessary to teach the re-
ligious traditions and be-
liefs of our people."
The resolution also
stated that "while the
majority of Soviet Jews

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(who emigrate) choose t
go to Israel, every effort
must be made to welcome
and service those that
choose to live elsewhere in -
the free world."
The UOJC urged its of
filiated synagogues to
monitor Soviet violation
of the 1975 Helsinki ac-
cords dealing with human
rights and "to spare no ef-
forts in ensuring the con-,
tinuation of Jewish life in
the Soviet Union."
Another resolutigal
led on Jews every
"to include the JE
Syria in their prayers ...tau
to intensify their efforts
on behalf of this be-,_
leaguered community."
A resolution under the<
heading of "Ethics"
stated that "all
als who may have rab-
binic ordination but area
not serving in the pulpit
or working full time in
Jewish education or
communal work to ref-
rain from using the title
`Rabbi' and to eschew any-
privileges attached to
this title."
Contrary to new reports
that this resolution was <
aimed specifically at
Rabbi Bernard Bergman,<'
the former nursing home
czar now serving a prison-/
term for fraud, and the
Jewish Defense League-(
founder, Rabbi Meir
Kahane, a UOJC spokes-
man told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency that the
resolution had "no one in
mind."
The UOJC also called on
President-elect Jimmy= - (
Carter to declare full am-
nesty for all American -
citizens who refused to
serve in the Vietnam war.
Harold M. Jacobs, who
was re-elected president
of the UOJC, warned of "a
new form of anti=Th
Semitism" in the form of
anti-Israel or anti-Zionist
positions being "prom-
oted and propagated by
forces of the so-called
Third World and Com-
munist countries."
Prof. Norman Lamm,
president of Yeshiva
University, called on the
Orthodox community to
recognize and acknow-
ledge "the unhappy fact
that we Orthodox Jews
are a minority within a
minority."
According to Lamm,"
"The only valuable ap-
proach ... is to acknow-
ledge the facts but not rest
too content with them and
to build our own institu-
tions vigorously while par- /
ticipating fully in the
largest society in the wide
Jewish community."
A guest speaker. was
Baron Alain mie
Rothschild, preside
the French Jewish n-
sistory.

Arab Youths Killed
Preparing Bomb

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Three young local Arabs
were killed and several
were injured in an explo-
sion which an army
spokesman said occurred
while the three were pre-
paring an explosive
charge in the Hebron
market
• place.

