• Friday, Algid 4, 1978 s TIIE DEIROlf1EWISH NEWS Moroccan Official Welcomes M.E. Peace, Criticizes Israel Let The RAIN DOCTOR Write The Best Prescription For Your Sprinkler Needs. SPRINKLERS INSTALLED & SERVICED Jeffrey Schreiber 968-0487 no Sabbath calls WASHINGTON (JTA) — The President of Morocco's Parliament, Dey Ould Sidi - Baba, said in Washington that "we salute and are happy at the effort of all na- tions, including the United States, to reach peace" in the Middle East. Asked whether "all na- tions" includes Israel, he replied, "Indeed." Later, SEVERS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE / 1 MARV GORMAN CadillacRe A ADDITION TO OUR SALES STAFF NEW YEAR-END PRICES N 0 W! FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 13939 LIVERNOIS at Oakman Blvd. DETROIT, MICH. 834-3400 however, he voiced an "im- pression" that Israel does not want total peace or "even" a bilateral agree- ment with Egypt. Sidi Baba was concluding two days of talks in Washington at the invita- tion of House Speaker Thomas O'Neill (D - Mass.). He met with State Depart- ment officials and members of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee and the House International Rela- tions Committee. Political, trade and economic matters concerning the U.S. and Morocco were discussed. Sidi Baba, speaking in French through a trans- lator at a news confer- ence said in response to questions that Morocco supports Egypt's effort to reach peace with Israel. "We are in favor of the application of the resolu- tions of the UN Security Council." Asked to comment on the virtue of a separate peace as a first step, he replied that apolitical wisdom and polit- ical intelligence tell us not to do things partially." He then added: "We have the impression Israel does not want to even take that step." When he was asked for the basis of that impres- sion, Sidi Baba replied that when Egyptian President Anwar Sadat visited Israel "he demonstrated to the whole world he wanted peace. Since then Israel has been dragging its feet and the whole world has the im- pression it does not want peace." Responding to a question about Morocco's relation- ship with the Palestine Lib- eration Organization, Sidi Baba" said: "The PLO has the support of Morocco be- cause we believe the PLO is the only representative of the people of Palestine. It is true that the PLO is backed by and belongs to the rejec- tionist camp — Libya, Algeria and others — but we believe the PLO will col- laborate in the search for peace when the moment ar- rives, if necessary." JERUSALEM (JTA) — The conception of babies • "I was quite touched by the passion of this woman to have a baby at a time when many women are choosing not to have children," said Blu Greenberg, an Or- thodox Jewish writer, who is an advocate of women's rights. In her determination, she reminded me of the bi- blical heroine Hannah, mother of Samuel, who cried at the temple gates until God promised her she would have a child in the next year." Goren Slams T est-Tube Birth born from an egg fertilized in a laboratory is contrary to ethics and the principle of the Torah, Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren said. Reacting to the successful birth in England of the 5-pound 12-ounce baby girl, who was delivered by Caesarean section at the Oldham General Hospital in Lancashire, Goren said the conception was contrary to the Torah view on natural human existence and natural family order. The development of the system, Goren warned, could damage the family framework and the rela- tions between fathers and their children. He said that because the pregnancy did not start in the natural way, there was no direct link be- tween father and child, nor between mother and child. However, Goren ad- ded, the test tube child conception was not con- trary to Halakha. He said there was hardly any dif- ference between such conception and adopting a child, and therefore, he suggested, the adoption of a child was a better way. There were some who took issue with Rabbi Go- ren, according to the New York Times. Rabbi Israel Klavan, an official of the Rabbin- ical Council of America, the major Orthodox group, said that Or- thodoxy would accept a birth so long as no third- party donor was in- volved. The first of the 613 com- mandments in the Torah is "be fruitful and multiply," Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, executive vice president of the Conservative Jewish body, said. Therefore, Judaism "is quite lenient in that area," he said, and "the prepondering view would favor a birth even when the donor is other than the father." There is a Delaware state law requiring all aviators flying over large bodies of water to carry food and drink. 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