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February 22, 1985 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-22

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Jeffrey Weinfeld, D.D. S.

work together to "strengthen one
another."
The evening was capped by the
presentation of an award from the
American Jewish Committee te
Rev. Alex J. Brunett, pastor of St.
Aidan's and director, division of
ecumenical and interreligious af-
fairs, Archdiocese of Detroit, for
his work in furthering better in-
terfaith relations. Most Rev. Ed-
mund C. Szoka, Archbishop of De-
troit„ recited the invocation and
Rabbi Kenneth Cohen, associate
rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
gave the benediction.
Among the moderators were
Rabbi Dannel Schwartz of Temple
Beth El; Robert Dugas, archdioce-
san chairman, Catholic-Jewish
Subcommittee; and Jb.dy Banki,
national associate director of the
AJCommittee interreligious af-
fairs department.
Co-sponsoring organizations
included the Archdiocese of De-
troit, Ecumenical Institute for
Christian-Jewish Relations, the
Jewish Community Council and
Rabbinical Commission, Greater
Detroit Round Table of the Na-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews.

Bialkin Urges
U.S. Interfaith
Dialogue

'Palm Beach (JTA) — A Jewish
dialogue with Christian religious
lealders is needed to protect "the
principles of religious pluralism
and the rights of religious
minorities in this country," ac-
cording to Kenneth Bialkin, na-
tional chairman of the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai_
B'rith (ADL).
Bialkin urged Jewish leaders to
"reach out" to Christian leaders in
order to better understand dif-
ferences on the issue of church-
state separation. That issue high-
lighted Bialkin's report to the
ADL's National Executive Com-
mittee meeting at The Breakers
hotel in Palm Beach. He said Jews
are concerned over three possible
threats to religious freedom and
diversity in America.
They are "increasing efforts by
some religious leaders to cross the
line from religious guidance to -
political leadership," advocacy of
organized prayer in public
schools; and actions that could be
interpreted as advocating the
"Christianizing" of America
society.
Bialkin told some 200 Ameri-
can Jewish community leaders
attending the meeting that there
is "nothing wrong" when religious
leaders in a free society seek to
influence the community on polit-
ical questions. The real issue, he
said, is "whether this type of polit-
ical advocacy represents a threat
to religious pluralism and minor-
ity rights."
Bialkin observed that "some
religious leaders who take politi-
cal stands and seek votes on polit-
ical issues advocate positions that
are abhorrent and extremist.
Other advance views harmonious
with our concerns and attitudes."

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