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October 21, 1988 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-21

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Four Speakers Debate
Tax-Funded Abortions

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988

procedure on their own. She
indicated that the cost of
delivering a child for someone
on Medicare is much more
burdensome to the taxpayers
than payments for an abor-
tion itself. She countered the
argument that 36 states have
already passed a similar pro-
posal by asserting that the re-
maining 14 states are the
most populous in the country.
Smith indicated that tax-
funded abortions discrim-
inate against poor people and
particularly minorities in
that minority women are
much more likely to have
abortions than non-minority
women. Ms. Smith also ad-
mitted that Proposal A is part
of a larger plan by her
organization to end legalized
abortion entirely.
Questions were raised from
the audience as to additional
funds for support of children
who would be born to econom-
ically deprived parents. Ms.
Smith indicated that she was
in favor of increased funding
for support of these families.

More than 50 persons at-
tended Sunday's debate on
Proposal A, which seeks to
end state-funded abortions for
those persons receiving state
assistance. Speakers at the
American Jewish Congress
event heard Rabbi Elimelech
Goldberg of Young Israel of
Southfield, Rabbi Paul Yed-
wab of Temple Israel, Jeanne
Korsch of National Council of
Jewish Women and Carol
Smith of the Committee to
End Tax Funded Abortions.
Rabbi Goldberg stated that
the Talmud forbids abortion
because it constitutes the tak-
ing of a human life. Rabbi
Yedwab raised contrary
sources indicating that the
Talmud is not so clear cut and
that there is room for debate
as to the legality of abortion
within the Jewish religion.
Korsch indicated in her
remarks that Proposal A is
"mean spirited" in that it
denies abortions only to those
individuals who are not
financially able to afford this

I GAMES I

JEWISH CROSSWORDS

Please note: spelling of Yiddish and Hebrew transliterations vary.
61. Certainly!
11. Cuts off
ACROSS
62. Browned challah
12. Fever
63. What a dreidel
13. Lady's man
1. Worms
does
19. "
a little
6. Israeli dance,
64. Russian king (var.)
dreidel"
Li"
65.
Israeli
dance
22.
B'omer
10. Israeli airline
24. 20th century Swiss
14. Excuse
DOWN
painter
15. Hebrew letter
25. Small village
16. Comic strip
1. Neck part
26.
"
Kleine
character
2. Hebrew month
Nachtmusik"
17. Feast of Lots
3.
Russian kibbutzim
27. Jewish violinist,
18. Day of Atonement
4
gezunt
Isaac
20 "
, Eli"
5.
Torah
28. Abraham's father
21. In song, dreidel's
6. Israeli General,
29.
"
Malkeynu"
composition
Moshe
30. Bubbemeysa
23. Mercy (Nebr.)
7. Common kvetch
31. Bialy's cousin
24. Asian ruler
8.
sum
32. Positive electrode
25. Oolong and
(Chinese
hors
33. Doctrine
souchong
d'oeuvres)
35. Cow dung
27. Prisoner-of-war
9. Printer's material
38. Met's stadium
camp
10.
essen
39. Leatherworker's
30. Knife
(something
to
eat)
tools
31.
Mitzvah
34. Jewish month
Gut
Yontev!
35. Jewish journalist,
I.F.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
36. Scotch one
14
15
37. Great Lake
38. Jewish singer,
17
18
Dinah
39. Dramatic conflict
20
21
22
40. Israeli film maker,
Shulamit

24
25
26
41. Brother of flat and
27
28
29
natural
30
42. Scandinavian
34
35
43. Vietnamese "First
Lady," Madame

37

44. Eagle's nest
45. Fowl for Shabbat
dinner
46. Iraq's neighbor
47. Circle parts
48. Israeli gulf
51. Coalition
52. Jewish teacher, for
short
55. Jewish Arbor Day
58. Ancient Greek coin
60. Swamp

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43

44

10

49

11

12

13

31

32

33

53

54

16

19

23

36

39

42

45

46.

48

41. Jacob's
grandmother
42. Festival of
Tabernacles
45. For
46. Norwegian
playwright
47
Rebbe (old
rabbi)
48. Bank convenience
stations
49. Joke
50. Bomb shelter
51. Jewish silent
screen siren
52. Lion's vocalization
53. German woman's
name
54
Safer or
Emeth
56. N.Y. time
57.
vilst du?
59. Ghost talk?

38

40

47

51

50

55

56

60

61

63

64

Answers on Page 107.

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52

58

59

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J2 Copyright 1988 Charles E.S. Goldstein

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