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August 17, 1984 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-08-17

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aw of Return
ft ensues

New York (JTA) — Five
merican Orthodox organ-
ations joined in a state-
ent assailing four secular
: encies for alleged inter-
rence in the internal af-
irs of Israel and with caus-
g disunity among the
wish people.
A key issue is the long-
nning verbal battle over
mands of Orthodox Jews
roughout the world that
rael's Law of Return
hich provides that any
ew may enter Israel as of
ght, be modified by the
nesset in regard to con-
erted Jews to apply only to
ose converted under Or-
odox auspices.
The Orthodox agencies
ere the Rabbinical Coun-
1 of America, the Union of
rthodox jewish Congrega-
ons of America, National
ouncil of Young Israel,
gudath Israel of America
nd the Religious Zionist
I rganization of America.
heir denunciation was
imed at the American
ewish Committee, Ameri-
an Jewish Congress, B'nai
'rith and the Anti-
efamation League of B'nai
'rith.
The Orthodox agencies
omplained that the secular
rganizations might be
sing the United Jewish
ppeal and the United Is-
ael Appeal "to rally sup-
ort for" the Reform and
onservative movements of
udaism on the question of
Who is a Jew."
Meanwhile, American
ewish leaders warned that
f the efforts of the religious
arties in Israel to change
he Law of Return are suc-
essful, it will lead to a
massive alienation" of
merican Jewry from Is-
ael.
In a joint statement is-
ued at a press conference,
osted by the American
ewish Committee, the
ewish leaders represent-
ng the major branches of
eform and Conservative
udaism, as well as' other
merican Jewish organiza-
ions warned that the pro-
'osed change would "do vio-
ence to the principle of
ewish unity and jeopardize
he sense of solidarity that
'lids the Jewish people
veywhere to the State of Is-
ael."
The joint statement was
ssued by leaders of the AJ-
ommittee, American
ewish Congress, Ameri-
ns for Progressive Israel,
ZA — Association of Re-
orm Zionists of America,
'nai B'rith, Central Con-
erence of American Rabbis,
ewish Reconstructionist
oundation, Jewish
heological Seminary of
merica, Rabbinical As-
embly, Union of American
ebrew Congregations,
nited Synagogue of
merica and the World
nion of Progressive
udaism.

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