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July 28, 1989 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-28

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tion which appeared in the
July 14 Jewish News.
We feel it is vital for our
Jewish community to under-
stand that halachic Judaism
does not condone abortion
other than in the most ex-
treme circumstances (such as
a threat to the life of the
mother), and that the entire
concept of abortion runs
counter to the highest of
Jewish values, that of the af-
firmation of life.
The idea of abortion for con-
venience, as a form of belated
birth control (for which pur-
pose news reports say over 90
percent of abortions are per-
formed), is absolutely abhor-
rent to Judaism.
Children are one of the
Almighty's greatest blessings
and the development and
birth of a baby is a miracle of
miracles. A human life is of
inestimable worth ("One who
saves a single life is as though
he saves the entire world" —
Sandhedrin 37A).
We do not believe that
women have any such fun-
damental "right" to destroy
potential human beings by
abortion, and we feel that for
Jews to support abortion
"rights" goes against both
the letter and the spirit of
Jewish law.
The freedom of choice which
our Torah advocates is
directed toward choosing life!
Those active in the "pro-
choice" movement must
understand what they are ad-
vocating for those who
"choose" to abort their babies.
We urge our fellow Jews to
use their energies only for
constructive, life affirming
pursuits.

Susan Tawil

Oak Park

Even-Handed
Report Applauded

Few issues have engendered
more discussion, elicited more
anger and divided more com-
munities that has a woman's
right to choose abortion. How
refreshing, therefore, to read
Kimberly Lifton's even-
handed coverage in the July
14 issue of The Jewish News.
Her article revealed a studied
attempt to interview those on
both sides of the spectrum
and to give both factions a
forum to air their views.
Obviously, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, stands
among those who would de-
fend a woman's right to
choose and will work in con-
cert with those who feel that
right threatened in this state.
We are grateful for the oppor-
tunity to air our views and ap-
plaud the efforts of The
Jewish News to provide an

arena in which both sides
may speak out.

Barbara L. Grant

President. NCJW

Honigman's View
Is Condemned

As quoted in the July 14

Jewish News, West Bloom-

field's representative, David
Honigman, states that he is
"personally offended by abor-
tion" and would support
legislation to restrict abor-
tions in Michigan.
Although Mr. Honigman's
views may be representative
of residents of the state of
Missouri, they are clearly not
representative of his consti-
tuency. Accordingly, I urge all
West Bloomfield residents to
contact Representative
Honigman and thank him for
his last term serving West
Bloomfield .. .

Jonathan Peisner

West Bloomfield

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NEWS)

Bill Restrains
PLO Talks

Washington (JTA) — The
Senate adopted legislation
last week to bar U.S. govern-
ment contacts with members
of the Palestine Liberation
Organization who have been
involved in terrorist acts.
The 97-1 vote to adopt the
measure came after the
Senate rejected a more
stringent version proposed by
Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and
modified slightly by Sen.
Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.
The Helms amendment to
the State Department Ap-
propriations Bill, which the
Bush administration and at
least two Jewish groups
strongly opposed, was rejected
by a vote of 75-23.
Helms cast the lone vote
against the substitute
amendment, which was in-
troduced by Senate Majority
leader George Mitchell, D-
Maine, Minority Leader
Robert Dole, R-Kan., and four
other senators.
The
original
Helms
measure would have barred
the United States from talk-
ing with any PLO official,
unless the president certified
that the individual "did not
directly participate in, con-
spire in or was an accessory to
the planning or execution of
terrorist activity which
resulted in the death, injury
or kidnapping of an American
citizen."
Helms called the substitute
language a "fig leaf" in
which there is "no require-
ment that the president ever
advise Congress."

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