Friday, Nov. 29, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- 8 4/./.0411 ■ 041111.0411M1041111111.1•11.11 ■ 41.11111.11 ■ 011111.111•1.0.1111/0MIIIIM ■11.01■ flit)1•11001111 Boris Smolar's Seek to Enforce Ban on Bible Reading The application was made by tinue the sectarian practices as BOSTON, (JTA) — The Massachusetts State Supreme Attorney General Edward W. the only community in Massa- Judicial Court was asked to Brooke against North Brookfield, chusetts refusing to accept a require a town school commit- a town of 2,600. The school board tee to halt Bible reading and voted five to two on Nov. 18 U.S. Supreme Court ban against to reaffirm a decision to con- such practices in public schools. prayer in its schools. 'Between You . . and Me' (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Hanukah Problems With the U.S. Supreme Court decision banning prayer and Bible reading in schools, the observance of Hanukah and Christmas in public schools will this year assume a new turn .. . It is anticipated that some teachers will attempt to "compensate" in Hanukah and Christmas programs for what has been banned explicitly in the daily school routine . . . This year Hanukah and Christmas do not coincide, and this will bring even more into focus the differences in the observances . . . Some Jewish parents who have pressed in previous years for the introduction of joint Christmas-Hanukah programs in the schools will not be able to do so this year because Hanukah ends a full week before Christmas Day . . . But what about separate Hanukah programs it the classrooms? What if a well-meaning teacher asks for some "good material" on Hanukah or the personal assistance of a parent in developing a Hanukah program? . . . Jewish organ- izations advise that the teacher should be told that Jews are opposed to any religious celebrations in public schools, whether Jewish or Christian . . . The elimination of Hanukah programs from the public schools this year is all the more important, if it is to be followed by the elimination of Christmas programs a week later . . . On the other hand, some of the major Jewish organizations urge consideration of the fact that the Christmas observance has been a deeply imbedded tradition in the public school for many years . . . They believe that it would be unreal- istic to expect elimination of the observance from the school program . . . To avoid embroiling the Jewish population in serious conflict with Christian neighbors, these organizations have cir- culated suggestions to local Jewish community relations agencies on dealing with sectarian public school observances . . . One of these suggestions proposes that local Jewish organizations and the rabbinate should discuss jointly the positions adopted by the national Jewish groups against a backdrop of local condi- tions . . Such discussions, it is pointed out, will deter self- appointed spokesmen from attempting to speak for all Jews in the community . . . The majority of the national Jewish or- ganizations, both rabbinical and lay, are of the opinion that any form of religious. holiday observance violates the principle of church-state separation . . . They oppose the introduction of Hannah programs no less than Christmas programs, maintaining that celebration of a Jewish religious holiday has no place in a public-school setting and should be conducted at home. * * only the Concord could put so much into each day ...and night! Communal Issues Professionals in Jewish organizations involved in com- munity relations came in for severe criticism at the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds . . • The criticism was voiced by Sidney M. Shevitz, President of the Jewish Community Council in Detroit . . . Himself an ardent fighter for equal rights for Negroes, he charged that some of the professionals are showing an inclina- tion to make unnecessary demands upon Jewish communities, especially when they insist that the Jews must accept a major burden in the Negro's fight for equality by giving up their right to support and maintain sectarian service agencies and institu- tions . . . Arguing that this price is "unwarranted," Shevitz pointed out that Jewish Federations have provided substantial budgets for these sectarian agencies because communities deem them vital to the interests of Jewish group status and survival . . . Negro leadership which knows that Jews "take care of their own" understand it and accept it, but not all Jewish spokesmen have this understanding. Shevitz charged . . . He doubted that there was justification for the feeling of the Jewish community relations professionals that they must be centrally involved and direct joint community efforts to aid the Negro cause . . . "Is the insistence of the professional—who is paid out of Jewish communal funds—that he control these operations a misreading of the future course of events?" he asked . . . He pointed out that the Negroes are Christians and want to be integrated essentially in the Christian community and not within the Jewish community . . . Jewish professionals, he said, helped the Negro groups in their fight for equal rights, but the force of events has heightened the confidence of the Negro civil rights professionals and diminished their feeling of dependence upon Jewish specialists . . .' The Negroes are now ready to assume the leadership and direction of their people's struggle "despite the reluctance of the Jewish professional to step aside," he asserted . . .. He cited instances of friction at meetings of coordinating councils, where Negro leaders indi- cated politely to Jewish professionals: "Thank you for your help. If we need you, we'll call upon you again. Remain our friend, but allow us to take over the task you taught us to handle" . . . Where personal relationships were less cordial, anti-Semitic recriminations were directed against Jewish professionals. USSR Jew Sentenced for Alleged Arson LONDON, (JTA) — A Soviet Jew named Lang was sentenced to death by a court at Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, after being convicted of setting fire to a shop, and looting the shop's merchandise, according to a Soviet Communist organ, Pravda Vostoka, received here. The newspaper reported also that Mrs. Lang, the Jew's wife, had likewise been found guilty, and sentenced to 10 years' im- prisonment. 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