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Schwartz called Lyons "a righteous gentile of the `80s" for his work. Rabbi James Rudin, national interreligious affairs director for the American Jewish Committee, said the closing of the institute "would be a grievous loss to Christians, Jews and the general American community." "I fear for him (Lyons)," Rudin said. "Like a candle he can burn out. His work has implications beyond Michigan." Rabbi Rudin called the institue unique in its method of combatting hatred. "He is doing it in a way that is authentic and effective and reaches an enormous number." A proposal to merge the insti- tute with the Greater Detroit Round Table (now Greater De- troit Interfaith Round Table) of the National Conference of Christians and Jews was rejected by the national NCCJ body. Bob Arcand, director of the Detroit NCCJ affiliate, said that while - the organization is supportive of the Ecumenical Institute "we're unable to help (financially) right now." According to Mrs. Saulson, the only way to continue is to have "basic underwriting of programs. We have to get on a fiscally sound basis," and not last-minute panic fund raising. As a result of aDet- roit Free Press article last week detailing the institute's financial strains, members of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club approached Lyons at his testimonial with pledges of support. An emergency meeting was scheduled for this week by the major supporters to draft a plan of action for solvency. An applica- tion also has been made to the United Way. Lyons said he doesn't like fund raising, admits it's not his area of expertise and said he feels his time is better spent in programm- ing. If he has to spend so much time raising funds, "I can't carry out the work of the institute." If the hoped-for funding does not come outreach projects begun by Lyons as well as a 1'2-hour radio show and cable TV program about Jewish-Christian relations will have to cease or be forgotten. In the meantime, Rev. 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