" A CHORUS OF THE ORPHANS" `A Hope for the Living" An original Musical Sermon composed in commemoration of YOM HA SHOAH Pope-Arafat Meeting Rankles Jewish Groups Premiere performance at Shabbat Services, Friday, April 20, 1990 8:00 p.m. Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield 661-5700 COMPOSITION BY SCOTT STERN words by Neill Sachs Tenor solo by Cantor Orbach with choir and quartet of clarinet, violin, cello & piano "Let the Lessons of the Holocaust give us the strength to prevent moss destruction of people, let us make sure that the moments of our lives ore not wasted on pet- tiness and trviolities, but rather on the deep emotion and passion within each of us." — SCOTT STERN Chiropractic Health Hints WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. BACKACHE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO VAROUS HEALTH PROBLEMS Backache is one of man's most common ailments and complaints. 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"Such a meeting raises the most profound concerns within the Jewish commun- ity worldwide and con- stitutes a serious setback to the cause of mutual under- standing and respect," the main Jewish group dealing with the Vatican said in a letter of protest to Ar- chbishop Edward Cassidy, president of the Vatican's Commission on Religious Relations With the Jews. The letter was signed by Seymour Reich, who chairs IJCIC, the International Jewish Committee for Inter- religious Consultations. The umbrella group represents B'nai B'rith International, the Synagogue Council of America, the World Jewish Congress and the Israel Interfaith Center. The meeting, which will be the pope's third with Arafat, is viewed as "compromising the moral stature of the pope," Reich said in the letter. The PLO remains "a ter- rorist organization that has not yet rescinded its cove- nant calling for the destruc- tion of Israel —that has tried to block Soviet Jews from coming to Israel — and has threatened those countries whose airlines are coop- erating in the airlift of Soviet Jewish to Israel," Reich contended in a state- ment accompanying the letter. IJCIC leaders are par- ticularly miffed they were not informed of the meeting from the Vatican and in- stead learned about it from reports in the news media. After the pope's controver- sial meeting with Austrian President Kurt Waldheim in June 1987, the Vatican agreed to cooperate with the Jewish leaders to avoid such surprises and misunderstandings. The Vatican's failure this time to give advance warn- ing of the Arafat meeting is viewed by IJCIC "as not only substantively harmful to the cause of dialogue, but wholly inconsistent with the agreed-upon procedural mechanism designed to avoid such tensions," the group said. The strain over the Arafat visit comes just as Catholic- Jewish wounds were healing over the presence of a group of Carmelite nuns on the grounds of the former Auschwitz death camp. Con- struction has begun on an interfaith prayer and edu- cation center away from the camp, where the nuns will be relocated. With that issue resolved, IJCIC had been planning two meetings with the Vat- ican in the autumn, in- cluding its first full-scale consultation with the Com- mission on Religious Rela- tions With the Jews since 1985. On March 18, the pope held an audience with a delegation from the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, the first Jewish group to meet with him since the convent flap. "Clearly the papal au- dience for the American Jewish Committee was a setup to blind-side us with the Arafat meeting," said Elan Steinberg, executive director of the World Jewish Congress. But Rabbi A. James Rudin, AJCommittee's di- rector of interreligious af- fairs, said he "refused to ac- cept" Steinberg's sugges- tion. On the contrary, Rudin said that he was glad his delegation got the chance to meet with the pope before his meeting with Arafat. "I think it would have been worse if he met with Arafat and we had not met with him March 18 and stressed the need for full Vatican-Israel relations," Rudin said. The Vatican has never recognized or had diplomatic relations with the Jewish state. Few Soviets In Territories Jerusalem (JTA) — Only 175 immigrants have settled in the administered ter- ritories over the last 12 mon- ths, according to an internal Jewish Agency report leaked to Ha' aretz. An additional 1,300 immi- grants have settled in por- tions of Jerusalem lying beyond the Green Line, ter- ritory formerly controlled by Jordan. All of those olim were in the direct absorption pro- gram, which bypasses the absorption centers by send-