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October 16, 1981 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-16

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38 Friday, October 16, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Happiness consists, not in being content with what we
possessing much, but in possess.

Musical Presentation Due

ture, and taking his whole
There is a sense in which
a man looking at the pre- being into account, may be
sent in the light of the fu- contented with his lot.

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Joan Morris and William Bolcom will present a
program, "After the Ball," featuring the works of Ger-
shwin, Blake, Berlin and Porter 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the
Birmingham Temple. Tickets for the program, the
first in this season's Vivace series, are available by
calling Joan Rose, 543-5912; or Evelyn Kreger, 544-
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Two Orthodox organiza-
tions, in separate state-
ments, offered differing
views on the issue of Soviet
Jewish dropouts (noshrim)
and the new Jewish Agen-
cy's policy toward Soviet
Jews who emigrate to coun-
tries other than Israel.
A statement by Rabbi
Moshe Sherer, chairman of
the World Agudath Israel
Organization, and Rabbi
Yehuda Abramowitz of
Jerusalem, said the Jewish
Agency's policy of helping
only those Soviet Jews who
want to settle in Israel
amounts to "coercion, an
approach totally foreign to
Jewish tradtion."
Their statement added
that while Soviet Jews
should choose Israel as their
destination to avoid the "re-
lentless forces of assimila-
tion" in other countries,
"there is no guarantee that
Jews forced to settle in Is-
rael will remain there."
At the same time, the
Rabbinical Council of
America's executive
board adopted a resolu-
tion in support of the
Jewish Agency policy
and "in opposition to
groups like HIAS and
Satmar who are resisting
suggestions made by the
Jewish Agency and the
government of Israel."
The resolution, which
was announced by Rabbi Sol
Roth, president of the Rab-
binical Council, stated, in
part: "Encouraging Soviet
Jews to go to the United
States is shutting off
movement of Soviet Jews
out of the Soviet Union al-
together which is dooming
the committed Jews who
wish to leave in order to live
a more Jewish life in Israel.
"For most Soviet Jews,
coming to the United States
seems to be a one-way ticket
to assimilation. Should
Jewish charity dollars be
used for this purpose?

The two Aguda leaders,

however, argued that "The
primary goal of world Jewry
should be to save Russian
Jews by encouraging as
speedy and large an exodus
as possible from Russia."
The Aguda leaders
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