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

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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."

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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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