Word: rabby
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Israel, was mingled with shame and horror, particularly following the discovery that one of the four bodies burned was that of an Israeli victim of the raid, a Moroccan Jew who had immigrated to Israel a decade ago. At the graveside ceremony, Israel's chief rabbi, Shlomo Goren, declared with suppressed emotion that the desecration of bodies, even those of Israel's enemies, was prohibited by religious laws. Some clearly agree with Truck Driver Zada David Cohen, who said sadly, "Now everybody will think Israel is barbarian...
...Rabbi Ben Zion Gold, director of the Hillel House, said yesterday that the new location on Mt. Auburn St. will give more students an opportunity to use Hillel's kosher kitchen...
Last week's outpouring was organized in only 14 days by Rabbi Israel Miller of New York City, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, and was backed by 32 Jewish groups around the U.S. Not all participants, however, were Jewish. Among those who addressed the crowd-in addition to former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban and ex-Defense Minister Moshe Dayan -were Democratic Senator Henry Jackson and Roy Wilkins of the NAACP...
...struggle that many feel is inevitable. Indeed, not since the foundation of Israel have American Jews been so fearful about the pressures on that country, and the feeling last week was decidedly anxious. "We feel we're back in 1947 with all that that implies," said Rabbi Miller. "It's not just a little piece of territory-Gaza or Nablus -that's involved. What's involved is the future of the Jewish state, its very existence...
...Jericho to Jordan in return for a nonbelligerency pact. He was promptly challenged by religious Jews who marched 5,000 strong into biblical Judea and Samaria for a sitdown strike. The Israeli army managed to hold back all but about 300. One group of religious youths, led by Rabbi Moshe Levinger, made their way into a 500-ft. gorge beside an old Turkish aqueduct to squat there until the army or hunger forced them out. "It is our right as Jews to live here," said Rabbi Levinger. "No secular govern ment has the right to give away what the Torah...