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2009
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Sir, - Re \"Pyongyang lesson\" (May 26): This editorial presumed the export of Pakistani nuclear centrifuges to North Korea, and again that Iranian scientists were present in North Korea when the nuclear test happened. You are pointing directly at Pakistan and Iran, their nuclear facilities and the \"mullah phenomenon.\" Rabbi David Hartman notes that Reform rabbis, many of whom are also his disciples, are out there on the front lines, keeping many Jews who would not go near UTJ connected to the Jewish people (\"[Moshe Gafni]: I will not transfer funds for Reform conversions. 'They are a bunch of treacherous backstabbers,' and 'the Supreme Court doesn't care about the future of the Jewish people,'\" May 21). Sir, - A typographical error in \"Conversions down by 20 percent in 2009\" (May 26) - \"The report... also calls for Israel's chief rabbis to take a greater role in the issue and to be appointed the soul (sic) decision-makers in all conversion annulments\" - was perhaps more telling than intended.
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The Jerusalem Post Ltd
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