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April 11, 1980 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Argentina Changes 'Catholic Values' Law

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have caused the Argentine velopment, Kovadloff re-
government to modify a de- ported, was an Argentine
cree, issued a little over a government decision to
year ago, that mandated the conduct dialogues with
teaching of Catholic reli- representatives of all faiths
gious values and attitudes and political parties on sub-
in secondary schools, ac- jects of national interest.
cording to Jacob Kovadloff, This dialogue process,
director of the South Ameri- which will include the
can office of the American Jewish community, was
Jewish Committee, and a announced by Interior
native Argentinian.
Minister General Albano
As a result of their com- Harguindeguy last. month
bined efforts, he said, the and already has been put
prescribed course, called into action.
"Moral and Civic Educa-
Kovadloff explained that
tion," has been revised to the course was aimed origi-
exclude certain "confes- nally at students in the first
sional elements" and to in- year of high school. In Feb-
clude some books by noted ruary, 1980, it was extended
Jewish philosophers and to include the second year of
political scientists.
high school as well, includ-
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