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February 09, 1990 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-02-09

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more or one vote less is not
the issue."
She said that not only were
the elections cumbersome
and expensive, costing the
WZO an estimated $1.5
million, but the debate the
elections engendered was
acrimonious and "painful."
Though Hadassah offi-
cially endorses religious
pluralism, Kalmanson said
many in her organization
are unhappy that the
Reform and Conservative
movements have chosen the
World Zionist Congress and
the delegate elections as a
major arena for the battle
over "who is a Jew."
She said that controversy,
which involves whether
Israel should recognize non-
Orthodox converts as Jews,
remains a "side issue" to the
overall Zionist enterprise.
During the 1987 World
Zionist Congress, there was
bitter debate over a resolu-
tion calling for "complete
equality of rights for all
streams of the Jewish re-
ligion."
The resolution passed by a
vote of 291-271, as a result of
an alliance between the non-
Orthodox movements and
the Labor party.
Zelig Chinitz, executive
director of the WZO-
American Section, would not
comment on the ramifica-
tions of Hadassah's decision.
But Simon Schwartz, pres-
ident of the American Zioni-
st Federation, said that
there is a "possibility" that
Hadassah's move will
trigger a change in the WZO
election bylaws and con-
stitution.
As it stands now, he said,
"the constitution and bylaws
require the holding of elec-
tions unless there is 100 per-
cent agreement" on the part
of American Zionist organ-
izations to waive them.

Historic Shul
To Be Mosque?

London (JTA) — The
Princess Road synagogue in
Liverpool, architecturally
acclaimed as one of the most
beautiful in Europe but seri-
ously damaged by fire in
1979, may become a mosque.
An energetic appeal raised
the funds to restore the
interior of the 116-year-old
building to its original
splendor, but an aging and
declining membership
cannot be restored. Few
Jews still live in the area.

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