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May 13, 1983 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-05-13

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28 Friday, May 13, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israeli Troupe Wows Kenya

arose from Libya, which
feared that the Israeli dance
company's appearances
would take the limelight
away from the Libyan soc-
cer team playing in Kenya
this week.
All tickets have been sold
out for all seven Bat Dor
performances to be given in
Nairobi this week.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Israeli Bat Dor Dance Com-
pany has started what ap-
pears to be a highly suc-
cessful series of perform-
ances in Kenya, despite ef-
forts by the PLO and their
supporters to have their ap-
pearance banned.
Some
observers
suggested the opposition

Ecumenical Conference
Held in Boston Last Week

BOSTON (JTA) — Anti-
Semitism, the Middle East
conflict and Christian
understanding of what Is-
rael means to Jews were
leading topics at the
seventh National Confer-
ence on Christian-Jewish
relations last week in Bos-

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Friday
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The five days of dialogue,
seminars and workshops
drew 900 Catholic, Protes-
tant and Jewish partici-
pants, compared to the 60
who attended the first na-
tional conference held 10
years ago in Dayton, Ohio.
The Rev. Edward Flan-
nery, who was the first di-
rector of the Secretariat for
Catholic-Jewish -Relations
of the National Conference
of Catholic Bishops, de-
clared that "no one today
realizes the magnitude or
intensity" of the problem of
anti-Semitism and asserted
that "the debt (of under-
standing) is entirely on the
Christian side."
Msgr. William Murphy,
Undersecretary of the
Pontifical Commission
for Justice and Peace,
outlined the Vatican
position on Israel, the
Palestinians and the
status of Jerusalem.
Rabbi Walter
Wurzburger, president of
the Synagogue Council of
America, the umbrella
organization of the Re-
form, Conservative and
Orthodox branches of
Judaism, said that posit-
ive Vatican statements
on Judaism have failed to
go far enough.
Rev. J. Warren Jacobs,
head of the United
Methodist Church's forum
on Christian-Jewish rela-
tions, stressed that the is-
sues of racial bigotry,
hurnan rights, religious lib-
erty and the preservation of
religious pluralism in
America were the concerns
of both Christians and Jews.
According to Flannery,
anti-Semitism is prevalent
"to some degree uncon-
sciously in all of us." He
noted that in the last 10
years, three high U.S. gov-
erment officials have been
quoted as making anti-
Semitic remarks, "one of
them in the highest seat of
government," and
suggested that there was a
whitewash to try to disavow
the impact of such remarks.

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Beth Achim
to Install Officers

Gerald Lasher will be in-
stalled as president of Cong.
Beth Achim at the morning
service on the second day of
Shavuot, Thursday.
Officers to be installed
with him are: Vice
Presidents, Jerry Tepman,
Dr. Elliot Burns, Ronald
Harris, Paul Jacobs and
Stewart Silverman;
Secretaries, Shelley Ger-
shune and Morris Harelik;
and Treasurer, Harold
Baker.
Board of Trustees elected
for a three-year term were:
Herbert Furman, Ronald
Karp, Israel Liebowitz,
Acher Ben-Moche, Judith
Phillips, Seymour Subar
and Fredell Whiteman.
Elected to the board for one
year were: David Goldis,
Esther Grainer and Larry
Rogers.

Judith killed Holofernes
to save her people.

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