Friday, August 6, 1976 27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Oak Park Theater to Present Play Oak Park Community Theater will present "Company" 8 p.m. Aug. 12-14, 19-21 and 26-28 at the Oak Park High School Little Theater. For in- formation and reserva- tions, call the theater box office, 545-6400. Jewish Units Aiding Employe Sabbath Discrimination Suit NEW YORK — In a major test case before the Supreme Court, Jewish organizations represent- ing 12 national agencies and 100 local community councils have filed a friend-of-the court brief .defending a member of the World Wide Church of God dismissed by his 15640 W. 11 MILE RD., Corner Greenfield 557-3237 Southfield SALAD BAR SERVED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TUESDAYS, 4 p.m.-9 p.m. $189 RIB EYE STEAK CHOPPED STEAK INCLUDES $1 69 Salad Bar, Hot Baked Potato & Texas Toast WED. & THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. VEAL CUTLET • • • • • • • ••$1 59 INCLUDES: Salad Bar, Hot Baked Potato & Texas Toast We Also Have Available • CHICKEN • FISH • SHRIMP employer because he re- fused to work on Satur- day. Leo Pfeffer, special counsel to the American Jewish Congress, is serv- ing as attorney for the Jewish organizations, all of them members of the Joint Advisory Commit- tee of the National Jewish Community Rela- tions Advisory Council and the Synagogue Council of America. According to the brief, the Jewish organizations entered the case — Parker Seal Co. vs. Paul Cummins — "not only be- cause Mr. Cummins ob- serves the seventh day of the week as his Sabbath but also because we be- lieve that the principle of religious liberty is im- paired . if any person is penalized, for adhering to any religious belief, so long as he neither inter- feres with the rights of others or endangers the public peace or security." In the suit, Cummins employer, Parker Seal Co. of Berea, Ky., challenged the constitutionality of a 1972 amendment to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requiring employers to "reasonably accommodate to an employe's or pros- pective employe's religi- ous observance or practice without undue hardship on the conduct of the employer's business." The company asserted that this requirement violated the First Amendment by advanc- ing religion and entangl- ing the government in re- ligion. In reply the Jewish or- ganizations argued that the law did not advance religion and did no more than "protect the religi- ous freedom of those who observe a day other than Sunday as their holy day of rest." FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES CHOOSE FROM —1 10 HAMBURGER GREATS SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! Doctor Wants `Musar' Revival NEW YORK — New York City Health 'Commissioner Dr. Lowell E. Bellin, strongly urges a revival of "Musar" as a moral antidote to unethical behavior cur- rently plaguing the Jewish community. Musar is the name given to the movement for ethical self examination which first flourished in the Jewish community of Lithu- ania in the 19th Century. Dr. Bellin, in an article in the spring-summer issue of the "United Synagogue Re- view," deplores the fact that white-collar crimes such as those that led to the nursing home scandals in New York, were committed by some who are ritually observant Jews. They are, he says, re- ligious hypocrites, who jus- tify their immoral business behavior by drawing a dis- tinction between their daily lives and their religious ob- servance. Dr. Bellin called on the Jewish community to re-es- tablish throughout its edu- cational structure a curricu- lum emphasizing ethics as an integral part of religious observance. 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