THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday, March 28, 1980 Booklet Covers Separation Issue FOR YOUR ommonos PRECIOUS JEWELS * * SO4 755 W. Big Beaver Rd. (16 Mile at 1-75) Troy, Michigan Phone:313-3624500 NEW YORK — A na- tional civil rights specialist has predicted that as long as some citizens seek to enlist the authority of govern- ment to advance their de- eply held religious beliefs, tensions over these issues are likely to persist in American society. In a booklet just pub- 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi We Wish All Our Customers & Friends A HAPPY, HEALTHY PASSOVER Open sun., Mar. 30th call 548-4031 lished by the American Jewish Committee, "Why We Need Church-State Separation," Samuel Rabinove, director of the AJCommittee's Discrimi- nation Division, notes that since most American Jews, for historical and cultural reasons, are likely to con- tinue to resist what they see as governmental intrusions into a sphere where it does not belong, Jews will con- tinue to be targets for the anger and the frustration of those who feel aggrieved. The booklet is a reprint of an article by Rabinove that originally appeared in the February issue of "Reform Judaism." The issues discussed by ssover Lathrup Village/Southfield Office Don Abood Patrick Abraham Brendon Battersby Lorie Bollman Beverly Duggan Mary Fortune Dorothy Gernaey Gail Gollbach Julia Harwith Alma Johnson Steve Leibhan Arlene Levine Mary Morrison Mary Suhy Evelyn Tannenhaus Millie Bell Sharon Litven Sid Faber Sol Kirzner Isidore Fleisher Abner Rosensweig Sarah Cohen Perle Aaron Pauline Wiener GREAT SCOTT WISHES YOU A KOSHER PASSOVER ASSORTED VARIETIES BORDEN HOMOGENIZED MILK GOODMAN'S CAKE MIMES HALF GALLON CARTON 12 OUNCE BOX reg. $40 NOW $ 35 MOST LAWNS Complete Spring Cleanups and lawn maintenance available Leve's Lawn Service 585-1238J Henry, Helen, Martin & Harriet Molter and the staff of Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur ServicP M LTER dec OF HARVARD ROW Wish Their Customers & Friends A HAPPY PASSOVER Phone: 358-0850 11 Mile & Lahser NO "PHONY" DISCOUNTS . TRULY BIG SAVINGS ON WINDOW INTERIORS DRAPES-WOVEN WOODS VERTICAL & SLIM BLINDS TRANSPLASTIC SCALLOPS VINYL SHADES TRIG LAS LAMINATED CALL: 559-8209 COMPARE OUR PRICES HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS YOU CAN'T GO WRONG The SINCE 1952 MARKET 'A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!" /MN KOSHER FOR PASSOVER for a better lawn SUCH AS Berlin Hosts Ex-Residents BERLIN — More than 180 Jews who fled Berlin to escape Nazi persecution in the 1930s returned this month for a visit paid for by the city of West Berlin. Some 10,000 former Ber- liners have taken advan- tage of the program which was begun in 1969 and some 14,000 more are said to be on a waiting list. Oak Park Office Carol August Carol Gold Sue Elkin Terri Claramunt Mary Kander Jane Solomon Byron Block Phil Katz Sedelle Gilberg Joe Tannenhaus POWER RAKE Rabinove include or- ganized prayer and Christmas observances in public schools, reli- gious symbols on public property and gov- ernmental aid to reli- gious schools. He notes that "every time the ques- tion of public aid to reli- gious schools has been submitted to public re- ferendum (in 10 states), it has been rejected." Rabinove adds that cer- tain exceptions to the sep- aration of church and state, including government aid to religion such as military chaplaincies, tax excmption for religious property, and tax deductibility of contri- butions to churches and synagogues, are widely ac- cepted as proper. However, the booklet also points out that "most Jews- tend to align themselves with those who support sep- aration of church and state. While on some of these is- sues, at least, most Chris- tians also support the sep- aration principle, it is the Jews who have been per- cieved by many as the cut- ting edge of the forces which seek to protect or extend it." 26020 W. 12 MILE RD. Southfield - Monday Thru Saturday 9-11 (East of Northwestern) 354 2666 - Sunday 11-8 Management and Staff Are Most Pleased To Extend Sincere Wishes For A Happy and Healthy Passover To All Our Friends & Customers KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: • • • • • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD MOST STORES OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. \ PRICES AND ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 3, 1980. NO SALES TO DEALERS. For Your Convenience We Have A Large Selection KOSHER WINES ON SALE FOR PASSOVER