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Panel: Israel Has `spiritual’ Rescue Role

January 30, 1996
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The government committee on Israel-Diaspora relations declared this week in its first meeting that Israel still had a role in offering “spiritual” rescue to world Jewry.

After World War II, Israel provided a “physical” rescue for Jewish refugees from the Holocaust, said Rabbi Yehuda Amital, the minister without portfolio who head the committee.

Today, Israel can help Diaspora Jews find answers to questions about their spiritual identity, the rabbi said.

Other committee members include: Yossi Beilin, minister without portfolio in the Prime Minister’s Office; Ehud Barak, foreign minister; Yair Tsaban, absorption minister; Uzi Baram, tourism minister; Shulamit Aloni, communications minister; Shimon Shetreet, religious affairs minister; Avraham Burg, Jewish Agency chairman; and Ehud Olmert, mayor of Jerusalem.

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