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April 26, 1985 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-26

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Friday, April 26, 1985

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Washington (JTA) — The
"Christian right," although not
cessarily anti-Semitic itself is
elping to create a climate of opin-
n that is bad for Jews, Rabbi
Alexander Schindler, president of
e Union of American Hebrew
Congregations (UAHC) told a
prominent evangelical leader at a
public forum April 14.
In a discussion on the role of
religion in politics sponsored by
he Reform movement's Religious
• ction Center in Washington,
abbi Schindler told the Rev. Pat
Robertson that Jews object not to
the right of religious groups to
participate irf political discourse,
ut to the style and tone of the
arguments the fundamentalist
hristians put forward.
"There is too much hyperbole.
verything is cast in apocalyptic
terms," Rabbi Schindler said. Is-
sues such as abortion and prayer
in public school are far too compli-
cated, he told Robertson, to brand
he participants in the debate as
either for or against God and reli-
•ion.
The debate, which drew some
1,500 people to the Washington
Hebrew Congregation, opened a
hree-day consultation on con-
science by the Reform movement
ere. The convention is being
attended by some 300 rabbinical
nd lay leaders from around the
country, and will include meeting
with numerous members of Con-
gress on both domestic and
foreign policy issues.
Schindler's comments followed
wn address by Robertson, in which
the Minister, whose television
, program, the 700 Club, draws mil-
9ion of viewers every week, em-
rithasized the "love that we have
I for Israel" and attempted to as-
suage the pronounced uneasiness
among many American Jews
- about what they perceive as an
attempt by evangelical to break
down the barrier between church
and state.

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