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E A R Continued from Page 6 task of absorption in Israel, those Soviet Jews still in the USSR require at least one strong uncompromising ad- vocate and partner. This has been UCSJ's only mandate and mission. Since the attack really focuses on the UCSJ's right to exist, ie., to fund our ac- tivities from private dona- tions, it should be known that the entire UCSJ budget is barely one-tenth of 1 percent of the Operation Exodus goal - far less than the CJF federations are raising to pay for NCSJ's and other Soviet Jewry budgets. The projected cost of the Moscow activity is but a small fraction of that. UCSJ poses no threat to federation fundraisers. Older than NCSJ, we are a 20-year independent grassroots or- ganization that seeks and receives no funding from CJF. UCSJ does not take funds from Operation Exodus. In fact, our leaders have been in the forefront of many local Operation Exodus campaigns and will continue to be. Judging by the positive response to this latest UCSJ initiative, "American Jews" are not "confused by the Union of Councils effort," as Kraar asserts. If, however, he and his colleagues were ge- nuinely confused from "lack of information," they could have made a direct inquiry rather than calling NCSJ and publishing disinformation. The Communist Party youth organization's maga- zine, Molodaya Gvardiya (Young Guard), published in its March edition the most comprehensive attack on Soviet and international Jewry seen in an official publication since Gorbachev came to power. The 11-page article, a compendium of Pamyat-style invective, is organized around the UCSJ presence in Moscow last October. UCSJ expects to be attack- ed by KGB and Pamyat. If we were not, we would question our effectiveness. But in 30 years of professional life in Washington, I have never heard of charitable organiza- tions launching a public cam- paign to block the fund- raising and program capacity of a sister organization and a fellow member of the Con- ference of Presidents. We have no objection to be- ing attacked on matters of policy. We have engaged in that ourselves when we felt it vital to do so. But we have never attacked the right of another organization to exist. It is regrettable that the perpetrators of this shameful attack on the UCSJ chose to make it public. Neither Soviet Jews or Operation Exodus needed such a diversion. Micah Naftalin National Director, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews Only Emunah Will Have Effect Gary Ibbin's article ("Look- ing Again at Intermarriage," March 13) only offers am- biguous strategies at best for resolving the concrete pro- blem of intermarriage. By modulating one's response between "guilt and disap- pointment on one hand and indifference and resignation on the other," can parents resolve the hard questions that are posed to them when their child announces his in- tentions to marry a gentile? Inevitably, parents who have misgivings about intermar- riage wonder, "Can I tolerate a ceremony in a church; will I be embarrassed to invite my relatives and friends to such an affair?" Clearly, modula- tion in the face of such pro- blems is ineffective. rIbbin's statement, "Making Judaism something that children, young adults, and adults want to do as opposed to something that they ought to do" sounds perfectly com- fortable and inviting, but regrettably misses the mark. If one's commitment to Judaism is based solely on something that one "wants to do," how well will that resolve fair when challenged by a conflicting "want" which in- directly may undercut one's practice and continuation of Judaism. Namely, if a son or daughter falls in love with a gentile who wants to follow his/her religion or no religion at all, then one is left with merely a conflict of needs. How does one prioritize when blinded by love? Unfortunately, Tobin and those who espouse his solu- tions to the modern scourge of our people - intermarriage - fail to address squarely the only point which can make our Jewish youth willingly forego temptations to main- tain a solid commitment to Judaism. Emunah, belief in God and His plan for Israel as reveal- ed at Mt. Sinai, has provided our people with the wherewithal for the last 32 centuries to resist the greatest pressures to succumb to a non-Jewish lifestyle. From the time the Jewish people first entered Israel and were challenged by the heathens indigenous to the land, to the 20th Century when Nazi beasts attempted to blot out every trace of