Friday, January 13, 1984 23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mixed Jewish Reaction on New Vatican Ties Everyone has as much right as he has might. —Spinoza NEW YORK (JTA) — One national Jewish spokesman responded to the announcement that the U.S. has established formal diplomatic relations with the Vatican by declaring that the action violated the constitutional principle of separation of church and state, but two other Jewish spokesmen hailed the U.S. action. The critic was Henry Siegman, executive director of the American Jewish Congress, who said that while the AJCongress shared the Reagan Ad- ministration's respect for espousal by Pope John Paul II of human rights and so- WE WANT YOUR CLOTHES Paying cash for high fash- ion, designer quality women's clothing and ac- cessories. We pay more to get the very best. By appointment For information and scheduling please call dur- ing business hours VALERIE'S CLOSET resale shop 1844 S. Woodward Birmingham 540-9548 1 1/2 blks. N. of 14 Mile Rd. Hrs. 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Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, director of the international relations department of the American Jewish Commit- tee and former director of the AJCommittee's inter- religious affairs depart- ment, a post in which he was deeply associated with Vat- ican pro-Jewish programs, said one of the remarkable aspects "of the establish- ment of U.S.-Vatican dip- lomatic ties was the muted response of the major Jewish organizations." He declared that from the viewpoint of church- state separation, many Protestants joined by the American Jewish Con- gress view the Holy See as an integral part of the Roman Catholic Church" and thus the U.S. dip- lomatic recognition of the Vatican is perceived as a violation of the First Amendment." However, Tanenbaum added there is a substantial body of scholarship" which makes a case that both his- Quakers Critique Withdrawal Pact NEW YORK (JTA) — Two Quaker International representatives in the Mid- dle East seek an alternative to the May 17 Israel- Lebanon security and with- drawal agreement, primar- ily because it has been deemed unacceptable to Syria._ The Mideast representa- tives, Carol Jensen and Ron Young, also called on the United States to open a dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization and emphasized that more pressure should be exerted by the U.S. on Israel in order to obtain a freeze on the construction of new set- tlements in the West Bank. Speaking to a small group of reporters at the Quaker House, Jensen and Young said that after discussions with Syrian leaders, it be- came clear that Syria would never agree to the estab- lishment of normalization of relations between Leba- non and Israel, a central element of the May 17 ac- cord. The accord, which also provided for a small Igraeli military presence in south Lebanon after an Israeli troop withdrawal, was never implemented because of Syria's objections. Jensen and Young criticized the Administration for not seeking an alternative to the May 17 accord. Neo-Nazis Jailed BONN (JTA) — Neo-Nazi activist Michael Kuehnen and 12 of his supporters were arrested near the north German town of Em- den. The arrests were part of the new police crackdown on extremist groups. torically and theologically, the Holy See is a secular arm of the Vatican con- ceived as a sovereign state." He said another factor in favor of the new ties is the decline of anti-Catholocism in America, especially since Vatican Council II which strongly committed world Catholics to religious lib- erty and improved Catholic-Jewish relations." 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