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Solomon Greenfield, JWB
associate director, said he had
been informed that Rabbi David
Lapp, director of the chaplaincy
commission and of services to
rabbinic chaplains, and Jews in
the military forces and Veterans
Hospitals, had been in close con-
tact with the leadership of three
rabbinic groups and had receiv-
ed assurances that chaplaincy
commission's services would \,
continue as heretofore.
Rabbi Barry Greene, of Short
Falls, N.J., chaplaincy commis-
sion chairman, in a report to the
JWB executive committee in
New York, asserted that the
three rabbinic groups — the
third is the Rabbinical
Assembly, the association Of
Conservative rabbis — would
find a way of working together
under JWB auspices as they
had in the past to provide much
needed services to its
beneficiaries.

Rabbi Bernstein declared that
"by bypassing the commission
and endorsing a female for the
chaplaincy in a letter to the
Chief of Chaplains in the United
States Defense Department, the
CCAR for the first time acted
without notifying the entire
commission which, in the past,
has endorsed chaplaincy ap-
plicants for the entire Jewish
community."
Rabbi Bernstein said that the
RCA made it "very clear" 18
months ago that " a unilateral
breach of procedures would
mean the breakup of the com- (
mission." He said that negotia-
tions were underway "to retain /
connections" with the JWB.
He said Orthodox Jews "will
not recognize a woman rabbi."
Rabbi Joseph Glaser, CCAR
executive vice president, said
that he hoped some way " would
be found to return the situation

