40 Friday, Amid 25, 1978
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rabbi Yosef OKs Test Tube Baby
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Rabbi Ovadia Yosef ruled
Israel's Chief Sephardi that a baby conceived in a
manner other than inter-
RELIEF FOR
course between husband
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and wife is still the valid
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child
of both parents, pro-
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vided that the woman be-
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came
pregnant by her hus-
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band's semen.
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Thus,
Yosef concluded,
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the test tube baby born re-
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cently in England was
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halakhically valid as long
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as there was no other way
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the woman to become
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pregnant.
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NEW YORK — Alabama
Governor George Wallace
will be the paid leader of a
tour to Israel in February.
Wallace will leave office
in January and has confided
to friends that he is worried
about finding a permanent
job. His medical bills, fol-
lowing an assassination at-
tempt several years ago, are
reported to cost $75,000 per
year.
The tour is being ar-
ranged by a Birmingham,
Ala. travel firm which used
singer Pat Boone and
evangelist George Otis for a
similar tour last year. Some
350-400 persons are ex-
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Regrets to Kenya •
JERUSALEM (JTA) — •
President Yitzhak Navon
sent condolence messages to
Kenya and South Africa on
Tuesday on the death of the
presidents of the two coun-
tries.
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