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March 27, 1987 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-27

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who worked with Rabbi Fram
for 34 years, began his re-
marks at yesterday's services
with a paraphrase of a Bibli-
cal quote of the Phillistines:
"The glory has departed from
Temple Israel."
Syme told The Jewish
News of Rabbi Fram's zest for
life, his devotion to his con-
gregation and to the young
rabbis at the temple. "He
welcomed Rabbis Harold Loss
and Paul Yedwab. He consid-
ered Rabbi Loss' children his
own, and he was always lis-
tening to new ideas, willing
to give them a try."
The staff referred to Rabbi
Fram as "the great white
father," Rabbi Syme recalled,
"but he was always open,
never rigid or inflexible."
"Older members of Temple
Israel will remember him
walking. He used to take
walks around the old temple
in Palmer Park at least five
times a day.
"But we will all remember
him for being a Zionist when
it was unpopular to be a
Zionist. And for his fearless-
ness," Rabbi Syme said. "He
would stand up to bigots no
matter who was their target
— Jews, Catholics, blacks."

Israel Debates
Extradition
Of Hasid

Jerusalem (JTA) — Avrohom
Mondrowitz, a 38-year-old
Hasid who fled to Israel two
years ago after he was
charged with sexually abus-
ing children in the Boro Park
section of Brooklyn, was the
center of a bitter dispute last
week between the govern-
ment which want to deport
him and local rabbis fighting
deportation.
Acting Interior Minister
Ronni Milo signed a deporta-
tion order. But the police were
not instructed to implement
it.
Mondrowitz, a Gerre
Hasid,- who is married, the
father of seven children and
live in the Shaare Hessed
quarter of Jerusalem, denied
all allegation against him in
an interview published in an
Israeli newspaper.
The case has brought Milo
into open dispute with former
Interior Minister Rabbi Yitz-
hak Peretz who had refused to
deport Mondrowitz earlier
on instructions from two
distinguished Jerusalem rab-
bis, Shalom Eliashiv and
Shlomo Urbach. The rabbis
did not refer to the alleged
offenses but insisted Mon-
drowitz be allowed to remain
in Israel because of the public
humiliation his family would
suffer if he is deported.

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