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Rd. 626-1999 0004XWM19404940 0 Lebanon Continued from preceding page amine consequence and angry with the need to recog- nize distinctions. They are mesmerized by monism: one solution for all problems which are viewed indiscrim- inately as the same. There is a terrorism of the mind which will not tolerate ambiguity or consider distinctions. • A glance at the Talmudic debate over the ransoming of captives and the codification of the law corroborates the need for diagnostic and an- ticipatory wisdom. In the Rabbinic tradition there is no greater moral imperative than the ransoming of cap- tives. It takes priority over clothing the naked and feeding the poor. Even if stones had been shaped and wooden beams carved for the building or the synagogue, they may be sold to gather money to redeem the cap- tured. If there is no other resort to money, a Torah scroll may be sold to gather ransom money for the vic- tims. "Deliver them that are drawn unto deilth, ready to be slain" (Proverbs 24). Ransoming the captive is as absolute an imperative as one can find and yet in the Talmudic discussion signifi- cant qualifications are in- troduced. Captives should not be 'ransomed for more than their [market] value for the sake of the general good [t;ikkun olam]. Kidnapping (hostage taking) must not be made profitable. Submitting to extortion profiteerin . g will likely encourage still more ab- ductions and imprisonments. Moreover, one is not to assist the captives to escape lest it will lead the captors to exer- cise greater cruelty on the other hostages, manacling Hijackings are not novel phenomena. them, denying them the least exercise of minor freedoms. We are conflicted by the me 'is of proximate and far- rea ng values. Wisdom warps us to beware the con- ceit of either/or solutions. Hijacking and the holding of hostages, for all the so- phisticated technology at hand, are not novel phen- omena. They have a notor- ious history and we have not heard the last of sky piracy and political blackmailing. But we may learn from such encounters a respect for lucidity, for the art of dif- ferentiation which helps us make wiser decisions. Situa- tions vary and solutions are multiple. Yet one oyerriding principle of the prophet in- forms our design. "To loose the chains of wickedness, undo the bands of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, to break every fetter." Thorough • Investigation Promised On Shooting all new SILVER FASHION jewelry •*v,X ..N*1 04 3. * 'a • " '`. : `'. ., ,<:•••:• '``..S ' . , . . ,...\ ',... .‘k.. 'k•\ \ ,1/4, z., .. Fismss,4 -‘,-,‘ ...::„..,,o...,..\s \ \q,:N`,, .:k.1 . •y,,. ‘t„,._ : ftktit*:‘:... ,,,•.. \ ' tom • • `, ••:: :. '`•1:0 4,k.. • ,k;4kk.;,A1.4i.$11 - ssAm,agia itgat \‘` , ktN.''.• . N '•\ \ N ViWs,':• \ ' • \ ' Y Jerusalem (JTA) — Egypt's enjoy to tell Peres that Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has concern over the affair was no written to Premier Shimon less grave than Israel's and he Peres to assure him of Egypt's would acquaint Peres with the determination to . throughly . findings of the investigation, examine the shooting by - an which was proceeding with Egyptian soldier or policeman of urgency, Mubarak said. seven Israeli. campets at Ras- Burka, 40 kolometers south of Eilat in the Sinai Oct. 5. Israeli eyewitnesses'. .coM- plained that medical 'aid was not provided to,—the victims for Brazil Papers nearly two hou . es. Moreover, the Israelis' complained bitterly that On Microfilm Israeli doctors and 'medics who New York (JTA). — Over were pr sent at the site were 100,000 pages of Brazilian barre by force, by Egyptian Jewish periodicals, most of per nnel, from helping an which no longer exist in com- Egyptian doctor aditinister first plete collections in any one loca- aid. tion, are being microfilmed Israeli pathologists later de- under the auspices of the World termined that five of the seven Union for Progressive Judaism victims could have been saved and the Hebrew Union College by the prompt and adequate ap- Jewish Institute of Religion. plication of first aid. Three sim- ply bled to death from relatively The project was initiated by minor wounds. Rabbi Clifford Kulwin, director In an oral message from for Latin American Affairs of Mubarak delivered by the Egyp- the World Union and a former tian charge d'Affaires, Moham- congregational rabbi in Rio de med Bassiouni,.Saturday night, Janeiro, because libraries and Egypt's leader assured Peres, archives in Brazil and elsewhere that he would personally follow in Latin America lack the funds the course of the investigation. to film and store these mate- Mubarak instructured the rials.