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November 29, 1985 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1985

FOCUS

GREETINGS - THANKS - REMEMBRANCES
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Argentine

Freund maintains
that his seminary has
pioneered in a Jewish
revival in Argentina
and has effectively
diminished the trend
toward
secularization and
assimilation .. .

The seminary, which occupies a
large seven-story, modern and
well-equipped building in the
Belgrano section, has graduated
24 rabbis and hundreds of Jewish
educators who serve in many
countries.
Its dedicated vice rector, Dr.
Richard Freund, is from Long Is-
land and appears intensely com-
mitted to every type of Jewish
cause and to the upgrading of the
community as a political and reli-
gious force. He is a very active
member of the Jewish Committee
on Human Rights, founded by
Meyer and others in 1981 to in-
vestigate the disappearance and
death of 2,000 Jews during the
dark days from 1976 to 1983, and
to keep an eye on many continu-
- ing violations of human rights.
Freund maintains that hs sem-
inary has pioneered in a Jewish
revival in Argentina and has ef-
fectively diminished the trend
toward secularization and assimi-
lation, which until 1971 was as
high as 50 to 65 percent.
The rate is decreasing, he said,
and is now about 40 percent,
largely because the new rabbis
and seminarians have been so in-

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nd technical contributions, such
as solar energy, made by Israel to
this South American country.
When asked what he considers
as his most important achieve-
ment as he prepared to return to
Israel after a period of five years
as Isrel's top representative,
Schmorak's response was swift
and unequivocal: it was saving
the lives of Jews detained by the
previous regime, whose leaders
are currently on trial in a Buenos
Aires court.
Schmorak knocked on every
government and police door, he
said, but to no avail. Where he
was much more successful was
with known Jewish prisoners,
who were beaten and tortured for
worse than the non-Jewish de-
tainees. He recalle that in 1982,
Israel Foreign Minister Yitzhak
,.Shamir, during a visit, presented
the authorities wth a list of 400
Jewish prisoners and urged their
release.
The community, in its relations
with one another, and with the
external world, does not speak
with one voice. Often at odds with
nth over-all body, DAIA is the
"conservative" movement includ-
- ing Temple Beth-El and the
S.R.L. (the Seminario Rabinico
Latinoamericano) founded in
1962 by Dr. Marshall Meyer, and
- the largest in Latin America.

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