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"If we have such places, Jews will Although Tobin is not promoting be there and others will be there," he proselytization, the concept is not new told the group of about 80 Jewish reli- to Judaism. gious and communal leaders, philan- Jewish missionary work was effec- thropists and social scientists gathered tively banned by severe penalties lev- in Manhattan at the Museum of eled by the Holy Roman Empire, and Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial fear of Christian backlash still affects to the Holocaust. Jews' attitudes toward conversion, Tobin's multibillion-dollar plan Tobin and others say. includes the creation of a National In the 20th century, some rabbis Center for Jewish Inclusion to develop and other communal leaders returned new ways to train rabbis and lay peo- to the idea as a way to recover from ple for outreach to would-be Jews. the devastating losses of the Holocaust But cost, Tobin said, should not and to counter Jewish attrition in pose an obstacle for the Jewish com- America's open society. munity, which "is sitting on top of Perhaps the most notable propo- tens of billion of dollars. The problem nent of outreach is Rabbi Alexander is connecting the money with the Schindler, president emeritus of the vision of community that excites and Reform movement's Union of motivates us. American Hebrew Congregations, Tobin, who runs the San Francisco- who in 1978 suggested that Jews based Institute for Jewish and actively seek the conversion of non- Community Research, was able to Jewish spouses in mixed marriages. convey his own enthusiasm to sever- "There I found few objections," al funders who sponsored the New Schindler said in a telephone inter- --- York conference, including Michael view. But his call for similar outreach Steinhardt, a major Jewish philan- to un-churched gentiles "was received thropist. essentially with derision." In promoting outreach and conver- Schindler said he "couldn't be more sion, Tobin believes chat the "real way delighted that someone else is taking for Jews to ultimately integrate into up the cudgels" for an idea that he society" is for the community to be first proposed 20 years ago. composed of black, Asian and Eventually, the Reform movement Hispanic Jews." developed a full-fledged outreach pro- Apparently sharing that view, film- gram, and there are signs that the idea maker Steven Spielberg is funding a is gaining broader acceptance. study of black, Asian and Hispanic Jews. 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