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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1987

Bonnie Gould and Harold Monblatt

Gould-Monblatt

Ms. Brenda Gould of Oak
Park and Mr. Neil Gould of
Minneapolis, Minn., are pro-
ud to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Bon-
nie Rose Gould, to Harold
Monblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Monblatt of Lathrup
Village.
Miss Gould is a graduate of
Oak Park High School and
presently attends the Center
for Creative Studies, College

of Art and Design, majoring
in graphic design. She is cur-
rently employed as a graphic
designer with McNamara
Associates of Troy.

Mr. Monblatt is a graduate
of Southfield Lathrup High
School and is currently
managing a retail clothing
store.

An August wedding is
planned.

I NEWS I

Protestant Group Affirms
Judaism's Legitimacy

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New York (JTA) — The_
United Church of Christ, one
of the largest American Prot-
estant denominations, issued
a strongly affirmative dec-
laration on Judaism last
week. It proclaimed that
Judaism and Christianity are
equally legitimate and re-
quested forgiveness for deny-
ing Judaism's validity and for
the sometimes dire historical
consequences of that denial.
The landmark declaration,
made at a convention in
Cleveland of the 1.7-million
member UCC, followed a com-
promise statement by the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
several weeks earlier. The lat-
ter was received with am-
bivalence in the Jewish com-
munity because it stressed
Palestinian rights and claim-
ed "the modern state of Israel
cannot be validated theolog-
ically."
Rabbi Alan Mittleman of

the American Jewish Com-
mittee, who sat on the UCC
committee that drafted the
document, said that docu-
ment made the following im-
portant declarations:
Christians cannot under-
stand the New Testament
without understanding first-
century Judaism.

A confession of guilt for de-
nying God's covenant with
the Jews and an admission of
systemic bias against Jud-
aism that has pervaded
church theology and teach-
ings.

The acknowledgement of a
causal connection between
the church's bias against
Judaism and the anti-Semitic
bias of governments or clas-
sical political anti-Semitism,
and a declaration that Chris-
tians cannot distance them-
selves from the political
phenomenon.

