Rabbi Attacks Shas Party Jerusalem (JTA) — Rabbi Eliezer Schach, the aged . Ashkenazic sage, has issued a blistering attack on the fervently Orthodox Sephar- dic Shas party for remaining in the Labor-led government coalition. The 95-year-old Rabbi Schach asserted that Shas had "removed itself from the community of the haredim," or fervently Orthodox, and was causing "the ruination of religion." Rabbi Schach's diatribe was circulated to all the Israeli media and promi- nently published here last week. Rabbi Schach, spiritual leader of the small Degel HaTorah party, opposes Shas' participation in the current government, citing, among other factors, the fact that the avowedly secular Meretz party is another member of the coalition. Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of Shas, has called on his followers to resist responding to Rabbi Schach's attack. Rabbi Schach refused this week to acknowledge that the recent removal of Meretz leader Shulamit Aloni as minister of education — at Shas' insistence — was an achievement for the Sephar- dic party. Indeed, at a conference of the Agudat Yisrael party in Netanya, Rabbi Schach asserted that the Cabinet reshuffle had made matters worse from the haredi perspective. Division also exists within the Ashkenazic camp. The Agudat Yisrael gathering, involving haredi leaders from Israel and abroad, ended in disap- pointment when it became clear that Degel HaTorah and Agudat Yisrael are not yet prepared to set aside their difference and reunite. The two parties coexist within the United Torah Judaism Front as a single Knesset faction, but they re- tain their separate identities — Degel having split off from Agudah in the 1980s. Tensions mounted at the conference when Degel representatives took affront when the Agudah news- paper Hamodia did not refer to Rabbi Schach as "maran," a term used in haredi parlance to designate the greatest rabbis. Agudah's rabbinical leaders are the Chasidic rebbes of Gur and Vishnitz. Grains were kept whole and enjoyed for the rich, hearty taste. Today, Post® brings back the great tradition of natural grains kept whole: grains that aren't reshaped like most other cereals. Great Grains® is a hearty cereal of whole wheat, oats and barley... loaded with delicious pecans, dates and raisins. And it's certified kosher. Great Grains® is today's great taste. *Ole GUAIN CEREAL DOUBLE PECAN IR ROLE ItAiN CEREA . 1,.. R ANN DATE, PE AN We hold you responsible. V 1 Some Shining Examples Of Why You Should ComeTo The Institute For Comprehensive Dentistry. . By giving to the 1992 United Way Torch Drive, you helped make it a record year. Thanks to you, 145 agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb - counties can continue helping those in need. Thank you for giving. United Way for Southeastern Michigan Michigan State Solicitatkin MICS 2123 Dental Implants -Aesthetic/Cosmetic Smile Design - Geriatic Dentistry Care for the Apprehensive & Physically Challenged Patient Timothy Kosinski, M.S., D.D.S., P.C. Paul Montag, D.D.S. Diplomates, American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry (313) 646-8651 31000 Telegraph Rd. Suite 170, Birmingham 105