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of Reform Judaism. "Any legislation
that restricts our ability to do that is
problematic."
The RAC's Web site references the
Mishnah, Tractate Ohalot, which
says a woman is forbidden from sac-
rificing her own life to save that of
her fetus and that if the mother's life
is seriously threatened she has no
option but abortion.
But Rabbi Zwiebel argues that
because the baby is alive when a
"partial-birth" procedure is conduct-
ed — a critical point that is a source
of contention — this type of abor-
tion "pushes one life aside to save
another life."
"Depending on the circumstances,
killing a fetus after it has partially
emerged from the birth canal may
more properly be deemed infanticide
than abortion, and Jewish law might
not even recognize a 'life of the
mother' exception that would per-
mit the procedure," an Agudath
Israel statement on the issue says.
The Orthodox Union does not
take part in the abortion debate
because of the complexity of
Halachah on the issue, said Nathan
Diament, director of the O.U.'s
Institute for Public Affairs.
"It's very difficult to write legisla-
tion that promotes a pro-life
approach but leaves room for cir-
cumstances in which a woman, in
consultation with her doctor and
rabbi, would need to have an abor-
tion," he said.
The issue seems almost certain to
end up at the Supreme Court. In
2000, the court rejected a Nebraska
ban on late-term abortions, saying it
failed to include an exemption for
instances when the procedure was
necessary to preserve the mother's
health. Ten Jewish organizations
signed briefs against the Nebraska
law; Agudath Israel supported the
ban.
Abortion-rights proponents say
they believe the new bill is too simi-
lar to the Nebraska law and hope it
will suffer the same fate. Opponents
argue that information suggesting
that the procedure is not used to
protect a mother's health reopens
the debate. ❑
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