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Jewish culture. With the ad-
dition, we can broaden the
scope of our cultural pro-
grams."
The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration approved plans for
the museum during fragile
times for the Jewish com-
munity, which has prioritiz-
ed the issue of Soviet reset-
tlement and has asked the
community to support
Operation Exodus, the
international campaign to
help resettle Soviet Jews.
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, too, has asked agencies
to hold budgets tight to help
accommodate the needs of
the new Americans.
A Federation official said
the community can't stop
functioning because of other
priorities. "You never stop
doing things like this," he
said. "Somebody had a
dream, and the community
will be enhanced because of
it."
Hugh Greenberg,
treasurer of the Federation
executive committee and
immediate past president of
the JCC, said the museum is
a needed asset to the com-
munity.
"At the time the Maple-
Drake Center was designed,
there was supposed to be an
arts wing. This was the first
opportunity which came
up," Mr. Greenberg said.
"This fits in best with what
we want to do.
"We got a gift at the right
time for the right choice,"
Mr. Greenberg said. "It is a
wonderful thing. Life in our
community will have to go
on after Exodus, and we
must be prepared. We have
to keep the city going." ❑
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two weeks which included a
wage increase. Shaarey
Zedek's nursery school
classes began Sept. 5 ,while
religous school opened Sept.
6 at its new location, Hillel
Day School. On Sundays, all
classes including the high
school will be at the syn-
agogue.
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah,
where 40 secular studies
teachers went on a three-
week strike in May after
working without a contract
since September, was quiet
as students came back Sept.
5.
Secular studies teachers
agreed to a three-year con-
tract in July after taking the
negotiations to P'shara,
Jewish Dispute Resolution
Inc., a rabbinical and legal
group based in Washington,
D.C. Hebrew school teachers
are working under the terms
of an expired contract which
grants them an automatic
nominal wage increase, ac-
cording to Rabbi E.B.
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Euro Community Faults
Waldheim Baghdad Visit
Brussels (JTA) — The Eu-
ropean Community has
criticized Austrian Presi-
dent Kurt Waldheim for his
recent visit to Baghdad,
where he met with Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein.
The E.C. Commission
called the visit a "breach in
the international solidarity
against Iraq."
The European commis-
sioner in charge of transport,
Karel Van Miert, last week
summoned the Austrian
charge d'affaires in Brussels
to the commission's head-
quarters, to express the
views of the 17-member E.C.
executive body.
"I noted that there was
solidarity against Iraq not
only in the community but
also elsewhere, and this was
not the case with this
unilateral move," the Euro-
pean commissioner was
quoted as saying about the
Waldheim visit, the first by
a Western leader since Iraq
invaded Kuwait.
The Austrian president,
who has been diplomatically
isolated by most Western
European leaders because of
his attempts to conceal his
Nazi past, returned from the
Iraqi capital on Aug. 26 with
96 Austrian citizens who
had been detained since the
Aug. 2 invasion.