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US rabbis squabble over JFS

January 21, 2010 10:52

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Arguments among United Synagogue rabbis over the JFS court case escalated this week as senior ministers dug in their heels against concessions to the non-Orthodox.

Writing to US lay leaders, the rabbis said they were “troubled” by the position advocated in last week’s JC by the joint vice-chairmen of the US Rabbinical Council (RCUS), Rabbis Michael Harris and Naftali Brawer.

They had called for co-operation with non-Orthodox bodies over any move to change the law in order to reverse the recent Supreme Court judgment on Jewish school admissions.

The two rabbis also rejected as “misguided” a previous statement issued by the RCUS accusing the non-Orthodox of holding the US to ransom.