Friday, August 15, 1980 39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reform Rabbis Examine Impact of Their Congregants' Demands `Israel Hotline' AN FRANCISCO (JTA) ' telephonic recorded 'ge on the latest in- on about the Middle nd Israel is being available to the local oommunity by "Is- the Nortline," sponsored by vision of 'rn California di- Jewish Congress. merican The service also it nnouncements of geriures mmunity interest pro? \ - vided by San Francisco Jewish organizations. PITTSBURGH (JTA) — the 91st annual convention A rabbi asserted here that of the Central Conference of the inner life of the rabbis American Rabbis, repro- is a tangle of emotions" be- . senting the Reform rabbi- cause he must deal not only nate. Another panelist, Ad- with his own feelings and those of his children and rianne Sundheim, wife of wife, but also with those of Rabbi Frank Sundheim of Tampa, Fla., asserted that his congregants. That observation was "if the American family is in made by Rabbi Abraham crisis, so is the rabbinic fam- Goodman of Columbus, Ga., ily," adding that "the total one of several panelists blame cannot be put on ex- dealing with "Today's Rab- ternal factors." David Stern, a college binate: The Personal Equa- tibn," one of the features of student and son of Rabbi Jack Stern of Scarsdale,4 N.Y., asserted that till, family sees the "un due_ Fe \i side" of the rabbi's rpe at of ieties 6, men. He said that wh'ilere Authentic Chiney the present time .. ►1- the may be "less aura" f(...e re- rabbi, there is mof Served from 5 p.m. eve spect. ,hat be- — Fri. & Sat. He also asserted 12Sabni de- cause of the inc.; the mands on mil st assume TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. Across Fr; :, tonne Cinema rabbi's urrogate every- IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER he rol,u- the Credit Cards Honored thing.' 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