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And how many Jewish and Arab lives need to be sacrificed to sustain an unwelcome Jewish presence in Hebron? There is a need for those who speak from different parts of the political spectrum to talk to and respect each other's concerns. This is necessary if Israel is to survive in a difficult part of the world as a viable democracy. Irving Warshawsky West Bloomfield Unity Shabbat Seeks Support As one of the members of the Jewish Community Council's Unity Committee, I want to thank The Jewish News for help- ing us to publicize Jewish Unity Shabbat Oct. 25-26, and for your excellent editorial in the Oct. 25 edition. You offered many suggestions, urging Jews to learn about each other, to avoid "putting each oth- er down," and to reach out all year long to those whose religious prac- tices differ from their own. In fact, our Unity Committee has the same ideas. We have dis- tributed Jewish Unity materials for Passover and at the Jewish Community Council annual meeting, and we have encour- aged the AJE to include Jewish Unity in its educational efforts. We have really appreciated the support of The Jewish News in publicizing our efforts. Therefore, I was discouraged by the front-page article written by Jill Davidson Sklar in the Oct. 25 issue. While she passed along some useful information, it was ironic that her article focused on which rabbis did not join in our Unity statement and on people at the Jewish Community Cen- ter who did not know about Uni- ty Shabbat. Those same people might not be able to identify Rashi, the Aleynu prayer, CJF or Herzl. Our committee worked hard to get the message out, through letters to clergy, organizational presidents, executive directors UNITY page 28