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The British Chief Rabbi affirmed that position in a statement released last week, responding to wide- spread criticism here and abroad of his recent re- marks in which he took issue with the present Is- raeli government's ap- proach to peace and a solu- tion of the Palestinian prob- lem. Jakobovits, an Orthodox rabbi, also sharply assailed the use of religious beliefs to justify certain policies. "I regard it as hypocrisy to use the slogan 'the Bible is our mandate' to demand rights from others and not to im- pose duties on ourselves equally mandated by the Bible," he said. "I cannot see the jus- tification for relying on divine province for the security of Israel, unless we are prepared — by moral rectitude and spiritual excellence — to fulfill our part of the covenant whereby the land was promised to us unconditionally. "Whether I live in CASH FOR GOLD We Pay Highest Prices IMMEDIATE CASH!! 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These were his willing- ness to see the establish- ment of a Palestinian state, even with its capital in East Jerusalem, if the Palesti- nians proved over a sub- stantial period that they could live peacefully with Israel; and his assertion that, "If I knew we could never attain peace with the Arab world, I would say 'liquidate Israel now.' " In his statement last week, Jakobovits de- clared "Far from con- templating a Palestinian state now, or from ex- pressing any views on the present autonomy talks, or even the settlement policies, I argued that all options should be left open after a 10-year period of completely normal relations with the Arabs to provide Israel with a breathing space, while gradually creating a new psychological cli- mate of understanding between neighbors and greater sympathy from the world community. "Far from advocating any immediate territorial con- cessions as the Peace Now movement does, I would not surrender anything until convincing evidence of real peace has been demon- strated," Jakobovits said. "And far from con- templating Israel's liquida- tion (perish the thought), I asserted my absolute faith in the state by spelling out the alternatives, designed to nourish the hope of an eventual settlement." Among the critics of Rabbi Jakobovits' statement were South- Africa's Chief Rabbi, Bernard Casper, and the Rabbinical Council of America and the Reli- gious Zionists of America. Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig, president of He is not poor that has lit- tle, but he that desires much. MUSIC! MUSIC! If you want to dance you need Rhythm the RCA, called Jakobovits' statements "harmful" while Rabbi Louis Bernstein, criticized the remarks as "mischievous statements." 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