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Representatives of Jewish groups condemned Measure 9, which is on the ballot on Nov 3, asserting it would create "a community climate conducive to attacks on minorities of all types." The group pointed out that the Holocaust "began with laws exactly like Ballot Measure 9. Those laws first declared groups of people to be sub-human, then legalized and finally man- dated discrimination against them." Measure 9 is "the start of hatred and persecution that must stop now," the group said. Measure 9 would amend the state constitution to re- quire that all governments discourage homosexuality and other listed behaviors, and not facilitate or recog- nize them. The Oregon Citizens Alli- ance, which sponsored the initiative that led to its placement on the ballot, meanwhile, paid for a trip to the state by Yehuda Levin, an Orthodox rabbi from New York. Rabbi Levin said he came to Oregon last month to "clean up the mess" made by the local Jewish commun- ity in opposing the amend- ment. Rabbi Levin, who follows the traitional view that homosexuality is an abomination prohibited in the Torah, told reporters: "I came to Oregon to set the record straight, because of the near unanimity of the Jewish community in active- ly promoting the agenda of the militant homosexual network." Rabbi Levin, who has long actively opposed gay rights legislation and supported "family issues," said he was representing the Rabbinical Alliance of America, which is composed of 200 to 400 rabbis. Rabbi Levin, an associate rabbi of Temple Beth Isaac in Brooklyn, added that he was authorized by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis to distribute letters from the group's leadership clarifying the traditional Jewish view on homosexuality. Rabbi Levin called the joint public denunciation of Measure 9 by the Oregon Jewish groups "shameful," and said that likening the measure to certain laws in Nazi Germany was the act of "ignorant people." He compared opposition to Measure 9 to arbitrarily changing the commandment prohibiting adultery on the grounds that a large percen- tage of married people have extramarital experiences to- day. He said that contem- porary circumstances, whatever they may be, cannot justify the changes. Man, he said God's word. Vienna Gets New Synagogue Vienna (JTA) — The presi- dent of Austria raised a glass in a toast of "L'chayim" this week to help inaugurate Vienna's first new synagogue in •68 years. The presence of Thomas Klestil and other prominent Austrians underlined a clearly perceptible im- provement in the at- mosphere since Kurt Waldheim stepped down as president last year amid continued focus on his Nazi past. The new Sephardic house of worship, dedicated on Hoshanah Rabbah, the seventh day of the Sukkot holiday, serves a community of 5,000 Jewish immigrants from the Asian republics of the former Soviet Union. They brought their own prayer traditions to Vienna over the past two decades, when the city was the sole transit point for Soviet Jews en route to Israel. Some chose to remain behind to bolster a Jewish population in Vienna that now numbers under 12,000. The new synagogue stands in the prewar district nicknamed Mazzesinsel (island of matzot) in recogni- tion of its then thriving Jew- ish life. Vienna following World War I had a Jewish population of 220,000. The president of the Sephardic community, Grigori Galibov, skid Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union stood a good chance of integrating into Austrian society without los- ing their Jewish identity.