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December 17, 1993 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-17

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residents of Borman and
thrusting them in non-Jewish
homes in the community?
This defies all attempts to
maintain a real purposeful
sense of Jewish community.
What a shandy (shame), what
an embarrassment and stain
on our honor this dastardly
act will create. We have al-
ways had a history and legacy
of taking care of our own.
Prentis Manor, the other
JHA, is filled to capacity and
has a waiting list. Why is Bor-
man not permitted to accept
this overflow of residents? Is
Prentis next to be closed?
Even if plans for a new JHA
are accomplished, Borman
should be kept open until
such new residency will be
available.

Every day we hear con-
cerns that our children are
leaving Judaism. Is this our
example of why they should
remain Jews? .. .
Florence Glen
Bloomfield Township

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clude the name, home
address, daytime phone
number and signature of
the writer.
Brief letters (less than a
page), arriving by noon
Tuesday, will be given pref-
erence.

Vatican Relations
Are Proceeding

New York (JTA) — The Vat-

ican and Israel are expected
to sign an agreement estab-
lishing formal diplomatic re-
lations by the end of
January, according to
sources close to the negotia-
tions.
Cardinal John O'Connor,
the archbishop of New York
and the moderator of
Catholic-Jewish relations for
the National Conference of
Catholic Bishops, told rabbis
representing the Synagogue
Council of America that he
expects the accord to be
signed by Jan. 31
"irrespective of the peace
process," according to one
witness.
According to Avi Granot,
the counselor for church af-
fairs and ethnic relations at
the Israeli Embassy in
Washington, "all that re-
mains is the signing of pa-
pers" for diplomatic rela-
tions to be finalized.
Working committees com-
posed of Foreign Ministry
staff from Israel and the
Vatican were established in
June to hammer out the
details that would lead to
formal relations.
The Israelis prefer to have
an agreement signed by the
end of 1993, but the Vatican
has been working out
"bureaucratic difficulties
and has asked for a deadline
of January, Mr. Granot
said.
Most of the major issues
that previously had posed an
obstacle to diplomatic rela-
tions have been resolved,

Cardinal O'Connor:
Positive action by January.

and remaining issues will be
dealt with by committees
after an agreement is
signed, he said.
One outstanding issue for
which a special committee
will be set up is the question
of whether Catholic institu-
tions in Israel will pay taxes.
Most, but not all, religious
organizations in Israel are
taxed.
One issue of concern to the
Israeli government is main-
taining the status quo that
exists with other Christian
denominations.
To avoid upsetting the
delicate relationships,
government represent-
atives in Israel are meeting
with the leaders of other
churches and going over the
agreement with the Vatican
with them so no one will feel
it will damage relations,"
said Mr. Granot.

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