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April 09, 1982 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-09

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22 Friday, April 9, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Reagan Administra-
tion's public position toward
the recent violence on the
West Bank was reiterated
by President Reagan last
week at his nationally tele-
vised press converence at
the White House.
Asked if the clashes on
the West Bank would "de-
stroy progress" toward au-
tonomy, the President said,
"I am hopeful it won't."
Reagan gave as the rea-
son for his optimism that "I
have the pledge of my friend
(Premier) Menahem Begin
and of President (Hosni)
Mubarak that they are
going forward with the
framework of the Camp
David agreement to resolve
all these other problems.
I'm hopeful that we will see
more progress on these
talks after April 25 when
the transfer of Sinai comes."
The President stressed

that the Camp David
agreement comes within
the UN Security _Council
Resolutions 242 and 338.
In his brief remarks on
the West Bank, Reagan
seemed to go out of his way
to explain the Israeli posi-
tion. He noted that "Israel
claims" it removed some of
the West Bank mayors be-
cause the Israelis "believe"
that these mayors "have
now become part of the more
radical PLO wing.,"
Reagan mistakenly said
the mayors had been ap-
pointed by Israel when ac-
tually they were elected.
Israel removed three
mayors from office on
grounds that they were
agents of the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization who
incited violence on the West
Bank and because they re-
fused to cooperate with the
civilian regime Israel set up
in the territory.

Catholic Hits
Anti-Semitism

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
"Deep concern and sorrow'
over "evidences surfacing
again of anti-Semitic sen-
timents and corresponding _
vandalism" was expressed
here in a statement by
Timothy Cardinal Man-
ning, archbishop of Los,
Angeles, in saluting Whi-
shire Boulevard Temple on
its 120th anniversary.
At the same time, he ap-
pealed for strengthened
"harmony and cooperation
between our two faiths
Manning also salt_ d
Rabbi Edgar Magnin, the
spiritual leader of the Wil-
shire Boulevard Temple,
and his longtime associate,
Rabbi Alfred Wolf.

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NEW YORK — Pope
John Paul II did not call for
abandoning Catholic at-
tempts to convert the Jews,
nor did he make any refer-
ence to the Church's role in
the persecution of Jews in a
speech to Christian leaders
in Rome in March, accord-
ing to Henry Siegman,
executive director of the
American Jewish Congress.
In a memorandum to AJ-
Congress officers, Siegman
said that "inaccurate ac-
counts of the Pope's state-
ment were widely dissemi-
nated in the Anglo-Jewish
press." According to these
accounts, the Pope "af-
firmed the abandonment of
any and all attempts to con-
vert the Jews."
According to the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress leader,
the Pope did urge the estab-
lishment of "authentic,
fruitful and durable rela-
tions with the Jewish
people." Siegman called this
"a truly significant de-
velopment," adding that it
would "undoubtedly give
new impetus to the work of
the Vaticalf Commission on
Relations with the Jews, the
body that is charged with
the responsibility of forging
a new understanding be-
tween the two faiths."
The Pope's statement
concluded, "This is why

Israeli Play
Is Uncensored

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Cameri Theater's new
play, "The Great Harlot of
Babylon," had its premier
performance in Tel Aviv
with all scenes intact — in-
cluding those in which the
script called for total nud-
ity.
The motion picture and
theater censorship council,
which had ordered the nude
scenes deleted, backed down
after the Cameri Theater
appealed to the Supreme
Court against its decision.

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the point where such teach-
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religious instruction and in
catechesis with children
and adolescents will not
only present the Jews and
Judaism in an honest and
objective manner, but will
also do so without any prej-
udice or offense to anyone
and even more, with a lively
awareness of that heritage
that we have broadly out-
lined . . ."








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