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"I had a sense of incom-
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With these words, Father
Maurice Loiselle of Bran-
deis University explained
why he joined nine other
campus ministers and
educators on an 18-day in-
tensive tour of israel spon-
sored jointly by the Anti-
Defamation League of in
B'nai B'rith and the B'nai
B'rith Hillel Foundation.
The tour brought priests,
ministers and rabbis into
direct contact with all seg-
ments of Israel's population
— Moslem, Christian and
Jews.
Co-leaders of the trip
were Richard Lobenthal,
ADL Michigan Regional
Director, and Rabbi
Michael Monson, director of
the Hillel-JACY (Jewish
Association for College
Youth) campus division of
the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies of New
York.
One day was devoted to
the theme "Am I My
Brother's Keeper?" It in-
cluded a visit to Yad Vas-
hem and a seminar on the
implications of the
Holocaust. As one com-
mented: "The evidence of
the Holocaust confronted us
at Yad Vashem but the
nowness of the Holocuast
experience demonstrated
itself to us over and over
again. We saw that it was a
part of the reality of the de-
cision making of the politi-
cal leaders, of people living
on kibbutzim and aca-
demics. The Holocuast is
very much alive."
Rev. Elizabeth Platz of
the University of Maryland,
the first woman ordained by
the Lutheran denomination
in America, said she came to
Israel because of her percep-
tion of the nature of the
campus ministry today.
"We have a sizable
Jewish population at our
campus," she declared. "The
issue of Israel is a central
one, which elicits much dis-
cussion among Christian
students. It is important for
me to understand how the
reality of Israel is linked
with all the questions raised
about it. To be knowledge-
able on Israel today is criti-
cal in my ministry."
Rev. Ralph Moore of the
University of Pennsylvania
emphasized that the tour
gave him a different
perspective on the
Holocaust. "The Diaspora
Museum in Tel Aviv," he
said, "helped place the
Holocaust in the context of
the history of the Jewish
people. For the first time, as
I viewed the development of
Jewish civilization, I
realized the enormity of the
atrocity — the destruction
of that civilization which
had flowered for over four
hundred years in Eastern
Europe."
Rev. Moore also put his
finger on the dynamism of
Israel when he pointed out
the clear definition between
a society which is status quo
and one that is developing
and growing. "Israel," he
stated, "is a living organism
which has faced many chal-
lenges, has fought to protect
herself, and yet all the time
has attempted to integrate a
high standard of morality
and ethics into its everyday
decisions. Israel has tried to
insure that the creative ten-
sion which has motivated
Judaism through the ages
be a part of the society of the
nation. Israel can never be a
merely status quo country
— it continues to be a de-
veloping society striving for
the highest ideals."
Rev. Donald Postema of
the University of Michigan
commented on the various
population grodps in Israel
by noting that they "seem to
walk past each other rather
than talking to each other.
The Jewish people still is
struggling with being a
majority and learning to
deal with minorities. This is
a tremendous challenge. We
believe though that many
healthy steps have been
taken."
Father Loiselle captured
the diversity of life in Israel
by describing a scene which
caught his eye: "On Satur-
day, the last day of Rama-
dan, I was walking through
the old city and I came to an
alleyway where Arabs were
celebrating, Armenians
were streaming by and the
Chasidic Jews were on their
way to the Wall for their
Sabbath prayers. It was a
kaledoscopic vision of the
richness of the many reli-
gious traditions of the city of
Jerusalem."
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