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April 09, 1982 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-09

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Judaism Opposes Homosexuality

Actress Redgrave to Sue Symphony

practice of homosexuality
By RABBI SAMUEL FOX
(Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.)
would eventually lead to the
Jewish tradition forbids destruction of family life. It
homosexuality. Basically, is also claimed that
this prohibition is explicitly homosexuality perverts and
spelled out in the Bible frustrates the Almighty's
(Leviticus 18:22) and it is intention in creating
considered such a serious humankind to be "male and
sin that a death penalty is female."
Since semen is released in
spelled out for the partici-
the act; the practice is also
pants.
Jewish regarded as a waste of seed
Medieval
authorities claimed that the which constitutes the de-
struction of natural ele-
ments.
Polish Exhibit
In general, acts like
at NY Museum
homosexuality which are a
NEW YORK — "Frag- departure from the basic
ments of Greatness Redis- pattern of nature are for-
covered," a new exhibition . bidden as a pervision of the
of rare Jewish art on loan Almighty's plan in the de-
from Poland, will open at velopment of nature.
the Jewish Museum on May State Dept.
6.
The exhibition will reflect Denies Planned
nine centuries of the Jewish Wolfowitz Ouster
experience in Poland and
WASHINGTON — The
includes 90 works by Polish
Jewish artists and several State Department has de-
works by non-Jewish artists nied reports that Paul Wol-
containing Jewish subject fowitz, director of policy
matter. The exhibit will run planning, will be replaced.
It had been reported that
through Aug. 15. •
Wolfowitz' post was offered
to William Hyland, a former
State Department official.
Department spokesman
Dean Fischer claimed that
there were no plans to re-
place Wolfowitz and said "I
haven't heard that it (the
job) was offered to anyone
else."

BOSTON — Vanessa
Redgrave, the actress
known for her support of the
Palestine Liberation
Organization, plans to sue
the Boston Symphony Or-
chestra for breach of con-
tract.
The orchestra had hired
Miss Redgrave to narrate
performances of Igor
Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex"

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mutually mix one with the
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tion, if suffered to become
inordinate.

Bernstein Work
in Tribute to
Israeli Debuts

NEW YORK — "Hall,"
the nocturne for flute and
orchestra composed by
Leonard Bernstein in mem-
ory of an Israeli soldier, was
premiered last week in a
concert by the New York
Philharmonic.
The composition was
written in honor of Yadin
Tanenbaum, a promising
19-year-old flutist who was
killed in his army tank dur-
ing the 1973 war. "Halil" is
the Hebrew word for flute.

During World War I,
10,000 Jewish officers
served in the U.S. army, in-
cluding three who rose to
the rank of general. Some
15,000 Jews were killed or
wounded and six were
awarded the Congressional
Medal of Honor.

this month, but backed
down after receiving
numerous phone calls ob-
jecting to her 'selection for
the part.

Emerald Boom

JERUSALEM — Cap-
ping five years of growth
which have seen exports
rise from $10 million to $50
million a year, Israel is now
the world's single largest
resource for cut emeralds.
Industry sources estimate
that the 12 Israeli co
panies active in the field a
counted for 50 percent of the
total world supply of
emeralds in 1981.

Baptism Center

JERUSALEM — Con-
tinuing a tradition which is
nearly 2,000 years old, an
estimated 250,000 pilgrims
will come to Israel this year
and be baptized in the Jor-
dan River.
For the first time, their
baptism will be facilitated
by the Ministry of Tourism
on the Jordan River, near
Kibutz Kinneret at the
southern end of the Sea of
Galilee.
The center features com-
fortable dressing rooms and
special steps leading down
into the water, as well as
other amenities and serv-
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