Movement Sets Policy New York (JTA) — Long noted for its absence from contemporary issues of so- cial justice, the Conservative movement is beginning to make its presence felt in the public arena. The Public Policy Com- mission of the Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism made its public debut this year with the movement's first testimony to the platform committees of the Democratic and Republican parties. John Ruskay, a commis- sion member and vice chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, said the testimony was a "more than modest step" to end the silence of the national institutions of Conservative Judaism on so- cial issues. The Conservative move- ment is the last of the four- major branches of American Judaism to become actively involved in the public policy scene. The Public Policy Com- mission was established as an outgrowth of a meeting held by the movement's Leadership Council in the spring of 1991. It marks the "first time all the arms of the movement have come together to de- velop positions across organ- izational lines and to present them to broader forums," said Mr. Ruskay. The Leadership Council was established in 1986 by Ismar Schorsch shortly after he became the chancellor of JTA to provide a setting for Conservative leaders to share information and plan for the long term, according to Mr. Ruskay. Council members include professional and lay leaders of the five major arms of the Conservative movement: the seminary, United Syn- agogue of Conservative 'Judaism, the Rabbinical Assembly, Women's League and the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs. The group was considered to have the most active public policy and social ac- tions department. In addition to unifying the voice of Conservative Judaism, the commission in- tends to generate more seri- ous public-policy programs within each of the arms of the movement and to devise better ways of disseminating public policy positions throughout the Conser- vative membership. - , OFF PLUS ADDITIONAL NOW SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICES OF 40% 60 REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL MARKDOWN! We're moving to a larger location across Woodward. But first we must reduce as much of our inventory as possible — because it's easier to sell it than move it. This is a rare opportunity to buy the kind of rugs you've always admired but never thought you could actually own. All rugs have been drastically reduced. All sizes, all styles, all colors. Now, more than ever, no hotel auction, no department store, no professional liquidator can offer this kind of Hagopian handwoven quality at a lower price. HAGOPIAN The Original Since 1939 BIRMINGHAM: 1835 South Woodward Ave. • 646-RUGS SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 10-6 • Thurs., Fri., 10-9 • Sun. 12-5 I lond-made items are 0110 - 01,11,1111 and subject to