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Because one Orthodox rab- bi in Brooklyn gave an "ins- tant" conversion to Aulcie Perry (to enable him to play professional basketball in Israel) or because "instant" conversion certificates can be purchased from some dis- reputable Orthodox rabbis in Meah Shearim, should we generalize and say that all Orthodox conversions are to be questioned? It is high time that the responsible leadership in the Orthodox community display the public courage of their private convictions and join with their colleagues in the Conservative and Reform movements in a spirit of Ahavat Yisrael (Love of the Jewish People) to resolve this question and once and for all remove it from the poisonous and divisive role it has played in our community. Rabbi David A. Nelson President, Conservative Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit Keeping Vigilant Against TORCH 1114,111W, 4x4 PLOW TRUCKS I LETTERS I The TORCH campaign to "put Christmas back in the school" is part of a renewed effort to chip away at church- state separation. Many of us in the Bloomfield Hills school district turned out in large numbers to show our support for the school board's current policy of keeping all religious instruction out of the schools. Before the community tur- nout and the media attention, TORCH advocates were more true to form, calling for a "God-centered curriculum" and, in the words of TORCH macher Toby Jones, claiming that "Christmas is the most important holiday in America and the world." The rudeness and lack of manners of cer- tain TORCH leaders were a shock to many of us. In the face of strong community con- cern, TORCH moderated its position slightly. The change was cosmetic only. These people are intent on getting religion in the public schools. They have a "new" legal argument based on the concept of Christmas as a "national holiday." Bloomfield Hills will prevail over this, although we'll have a fight over this for a few years. However, TORCH will be popping up in other districts, looking for a sym- pathetic or frighened school board. I suggest that we get active in our school districts, and at the first sign of a TORCH move, organize for a large community turnout. The best way to counter this new fever, fueled by fundamentalists, is to show unified community- wide strength. Robert Roether West Bloomfield Jewish State Or Arab State? In responding to the current PLO "peace" offensive, it is wrong to question Arafat's in- tentions. He can be trusted to further "Palestinian" claims against Jewish rights to a Jewish state. The real issue has never changed. It is "Whose Land is it Really?" The Arabs and the media always speak of "oc- cupied territories," indoc- trinating the unwary that the land is Arab and the Jewish presence in Judea-Samaria and Gaza is illegal. This claim is based on the Arab belief that all of their "Palestine," not just the "ter- ritories," is occupied by the hated, infidel Jews. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are the sym- bols of Jewish expansionism. Thus, giving a "piece for peace" can be seen for the fraud it is. Possession of homeland is not negotiable as any Arab, European, and American will tell us. In the negotiations urged between Zionist and Palestinian, there is only one item on the agenda — how much of the Jewish homeland the Arabs will let us keep — for now. As politics abhors am- biguous sovereignty, so Jews must make up their minds. If Judea-Samaria and Gaza, like the Negev and Galilee, are part of our rightful heritage, then they must be taken without apology or compromise. If Arab land, then the territories must be returned to the Arabs, PLO notwithstanding, for them to do with it whatever they wish. Security is no justifica- tion for occupation. The remedy for alleged "oc- cupation" is liberation with a declaration of ownership and sovereignty. That will end the