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strated by terrorists who com-
mit the most heinous crimes
in the name of their "cause,"
destroying the lives of the in-
nocent without regard for the
most fundamental standards
of human decency. Terrorists
rationalize murder in the
name of progress, justify
violence for the sake of
revolution and portray wan-
ton killing as a form of
political heroism.
The expulsion of 400
leaders of the llamas
organization responsible for
terrorist attacks on Israelis
has evoked (predictably) the
criticism of the United Na-
tions. The government of
Israel acted to defend the
lives and welfare of its
citizens. This action was in-
tended not as a retaliatory
act, but as a preventive
measure in the face of a policy
of terror under taken by
radical Islamic fundamen-
talist organizations. Fanati-
cism and extremism, un-
checked by moral restraint,
lead to violence and
destruction.
We must overcome the
plague of darkness in
whatever form it appears. We
turn to God to open our eyes
that we may see our brother
and sister in every man and
woman.
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Temple Israel will begin a
10-week course on Introduc-
tion to Judaism 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 at the temple. Par-
ticipants will explore Jewish
life cycles and holiday
celebrations, learning about
Jewish history, the State of
Israel, the Holocaust and the
Jewish community.
There is a charge for the
course plus a book fee. In ad-
dition to Tuesday night
classes, participants are ex-
pected to attend a Shabbat
dinner, Feb. 26. The course is
open to anyone interested in
exploring Judaism for the
purpose of either conversion
to Judaism or expanding
one's knowledge.
"Let's Talk," a drop-in
discussion group for inter-
faith couples, will meet
9:45-11 a.m. Feb. 7 at Temple
Israel. The topic of the group
discussion will be "Yours,
Mine and Ours: How Do We
Raise the Children?'
For reservations, call Bar-
bara Berlin, 661-5700. There
is no charge.
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