14 Friday, May 9, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

UAHC Article:
How Divorce
Affects Students

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Carter Seeks
to Release
PLO Funds

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Carter, acting at
the recommendation of the
State Department, is seek-
ing repeal of the Wolff
Amendment designed to bar
U.S. financial support to the
United Nation's program
publicizing the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
The Wolff Amendment,
named for its sponsor Rep.
Lester Wolff (D-N.Y.), re-
duces by "$200,000 the
funds allocated to the State
Department to be given to
the United Nations as the
U.S. share of operational
costs of the international
organization."
"The case is closed as far
as We are concerned," said
an aide to Rep. Dante Fas-
cell (D-Fla.), chairman of
the House Foreign Affairs
subcommittee on interna-
tional operations. The pros-
pects for repeal of the Wolff
Amendment, he said, "are
absolutely zero."

Carter Names
Holocaust Unit

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NEW YORK — Rabbi
Sanford Seltzer, director of
synagogue planning and re-
search of the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations, offers suggestions
on how to deal wth children
in religious schools whose
parents are divorced, in a
recent article distributed to
rabbis, school personnel and
presidents of the UAHC's
750 congregations.
Because
both
the
synagogue and the religious
school are family-center
institutions stressing ti:
virtues of marriage, chil-
dren of divorced families
(and the divorced parents
themselves) "cannot but be
affected emotionally by this
awareness and may well
experience it as a direct, al-
beit subtle rejection," Rabbi
Seltzer writes.
To help deal with this is-
sue, he suggests that reli-
gious schools include di-
vorce as a topic in their
curicula, emphasizing
"Judaism's acceptance of
divorce as a remedial proce-
dure" in cases of severe mar-
ital dysfunction. This, he
contends, can give the child
of a divorced-parent house-
hold "a feeling of belong-
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tober.
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private citizens and 10
members of Congress. The
President appointed as its
chairman author Elie
Wiesel, one of 13 survivors
of the Nazi death camps
named to the council.
Wiesel had headed the
Holocaust commission, too.

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