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Battle For Souls
Adat Shalom Synagogue
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Lawrence S. Jackier
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tilled by the Sabbath."
The religious public, it
added, cannot be expected to
remain passive "when bar-
barians are raising a
malicious hand over the Sab-
bath of Jerusalem!'
"Their acts are provoking
religious Jews in the manner
of the basest anti-Semites,
from whom the Jewish people
suffered in the darkness of
the Diaspora.
"For the sake of
Jerusalem," added the
newspaper, "we shall not be
still until peace and quiet is
restored to the city, whose
freedom is dear to the heart
of the Jewish people and
which symbolizes the sanc-
tification of Israel In the Land
of Israel!"
Meanwhile, the left-leaning
daily Ha'aretz applauded the
steadfast demands of secular
Israelis for the Sabbath
screening of movies.
"This determined stand in
the face of ultra-Orthodox at-
tack," said the newspaper,
"has been fruitful!"
The large turnout at the
four movie theaters last Fri-
day night "again expressed
the heartfelt sense of the ma-
jority of the public in the
capital —`No' to religious
coercion," it said.
"The demand to screen
movies on the Sabbath — in a
way that does not physically
disturb ultra-Orthodox
residents of the city — is the
result of a widespread public
desire to block religious dic-
tates," it added.
the largest single enterprise
in Israel — which has been
developing and building the
Lavi.
It is essential, he said, that
the cancellation of the Lavi
project does not lead to the
emigration of highly skilled
Israeli scientists and techni-
cians who have been involv-
ed in its development.
Israel, he said, must main-
tain a technological level
equivalent to that of other in-
dustrialized countries.
Washington, which has pro-
vided almost all of the $1.5
Billion for the development
and production of two pro-
totypes of the Lavi, is bitter-
ly opposed to its continued
development because it in-
sists that Israel cannot afford
the plane.
Both Defense Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin and Finance
Minister Moshe Nissim also
oppose continuation of the
project because they believe it
will starve other branches of
the armed services of vital
new equipment and weapons
systems. -
Kosher Take-out
Opening In
USSR
New York (JTA) — The first
kosher take-out restaurant in
the Soviet Union will be
opened on the grounds of the
Chorale Synagogue in
Moscow next month, it was
announced here last week by
Rabbi Arthur Schneier of
New York, president of the
Appeal of Conscience Foun-
Peres
dation.
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Schneier said approval for
tion of the U.S.-built F-16 jet
the kosher, food service had
fighters, a proposal that was
been given by Konstantin
first raised by the Pentagon
Kharchev, chairperson of the
last year;
Council of Religious Affairs,
• Israeli participation in
USSR Council of Ministers.
the development of the Ad-
At a recent meeting with
vanced Tactical Fighter
Kharchev in Moscow at which
(ATF), which has been
they discussed plans for the
described as the United
new facility, Schneier said, it
States fighter plane of the
was agreed that the take-out
future.
restaurant would be
Development costs for the
established as an interim step
ATF are expected to amount _ prior to the opening of a full-
to some $12 billion, while the
fledged kosher restaurant.
unit cost of the plane has
Earlier this year, on his
been estimated at up to $80
return
from the Soviet Union,
million.
Schneier reported that Soviet
Washington has not of-
government approval had
ficially responded to the pro-
been given for a kosher
posed Israeli involvement in
restaurant to be opened in
the ATF project, but the
Moscow. -
Hebrew-language daily
Ma'ariv quoted Pentagon
Kosher food for the Moscow
sources on Tuesday as saying
take-out service will be im-
that the United States has no
ported into the USSR from
intention of allowing
Hungary under the terms of
Israel — or any other coun-
an agreement Schneier work-
try — to participate in the
ed out with Imre Miklos,
development of the plane.
chairperson of the Hungarian
Peres said he is primarily
Church Office, a post
concerned about the future of
equivalent to that of Minister
Israel Aircraft Industries —
of Religion.
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