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February 08, 1980 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8 Friday, February 8, 1980

Jerusalem Church Vandalism

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(Continued from Page 1) faiths represented in
Jerusalem.
Mayor Teddy Kollek has
"Indeed, we take pride
condemned these acts and
that since the re-
the municipality has paid
unification
of our capital
for repairs. Officials blame
city, Jerusalem has
the Jewish Defense League
enjoyed the harmony of
for the actions.
co-existence and mutual
Begin's statement said:
toleration. The
"Following reports which
authorities therefore will
have recently been pub-
dO
their utmost to pre-
lished here concerning a
vent
the recurrence of
number of incidents of van-
such intolerable criminal
dalism affecting church
acts."
properties in Jerusalem, I
has
The vandalism
wish to state that the
prompted Christian groups
authorities will not tolerate
in
Jerusalem
to
call
for
in-
acts of this kind. By the
Laws of Israel, all faiths ternational guarantees for
enjoy absolute freedom of the safety of Jerusalem's
holy places.
worship, protection of their
The appeal was signed by
property and freedom of ac-
leaders of the predomin-
cess to their shrines. The
antly Protestant United
government of Israel up-
Christian Council, the
holds these principles in the
fullest measure, just as it Roman Catholic Christian
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in the spirit of respect for all

Rabbi Denounces
Orthodox Fanatics
in NY Vandalism

ASBURY PARK, N.J.
Rabbi Sol Roth,
(JTA)
first vice president of the
Rabbinical Council of
America, had denounced re-
cent outbreaks of violence
and "rabid fanaticism"
within the Orthodox Jewish
community.
He told several hundred
delegates attending the
special Torah convocation of
the Orthodox rabbinical
organization that "we are
shocked and ashamed by
the recourse to physical vio-
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has made of $1.985 billion
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tikas and the vandalizing of
synagogues within Or-
thodox ranks" which "de-
fame the image of the entire
Orthodox community and
expose our faith to public
ridicule and Hillul Ha
Shem, the desecration of
God's holy name."
Roth assailed the "irres-
ponsible and misguided"
Jews who, "While claiming
to speak on behalf of Torah,"
smeared swastikas and
epithets on a synagogue in
the Boro Park section of
Brooklyn. He issued an ap-
peal to all Orthodox Jews to
"repudiate violence" and to
achieve a "state of mutual
respect among Orthodox
and Hasidic groups."
While Roth did not
identify the groups and
the synagogues to which
he referred, it was under-
stood he meant the recent
attacks against the Con-
servative Emanuel
Synagogue in Boro Park
and a Belzer synagogue
in the Williamsburg sec-
tion of Brooklyn, repor-
tedly by adherents of the
Satmar movement.
Declaring that "fanati-
cism is not to be confused
with zeal," Roth said fanati-
cism "has no place in the
Torah community" and that
efforts at "imposition of an
autocratic uniformity dis-
torts the traditional pattern
of Jewish life" where "dis-
putes in religious law and
practice have traditionally
been settled through schol-
arly dialogue."

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essential defense and bal-
ance of payments needed in
the coming year."
The sum for Israel is
based on the same level of
military and economic aid
— $1.785 billion — for the
current year, plus an addi-
tional $200 million in rede-
ployment aid.
While acknowledging
that "Israel will continue to
have serious problems" for
"the next year or two," the
House Foreign Affairs
Committee's subcommittee
on the Middle East has been
told that the U.S. support
"is a generous aid package."
Harold
Saunders,
assistant secretary of
state for Near East and
South Asian affairs, of-
fered a prepared state-
ment to the subcommit-
tee in which he said that
"barring unforeseen cir-
cumstances, this level of
funding along with Is-
rael's own efforts should
enable Israel to meet its
priority defense re-
quirements and to con-
tinue to enjoy a signific-
ant margin of military
superiority over any
combination of potential
opponents."

The Carter Administra-
tion also notified Congress
that it wants $3 million in
the coming year for Ameri-
can voluntary agency pro-
grams on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.

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