THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Basketball Players' Right to Wear Yarmulkes Upheld CHICAGO (JTA) — At- torneys for the American Jewish Congress, Midwest Region, have filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Court to uphold the right of Orthodox Jewish basketball players to wear yarmulkes while playing interscholas- tic basketball. The Illionis High School Association (IHSA) ap- pealed from the decision of the United States District Court for the Northern Dis- trict of Illionis which had ordered the IHSkto allow the basketball plA:yers to wear yarmulkes during in- terscholastic competition as required by the tenets of their religion. AJCongress attorneys Sylvia Neil, Shirley Dvorin and David Grossberg repre- sent the Orthodox Jewish high school basketball players from the Hebrew Theological College Pre- paratory Division and Ida • CARRY-OUT 968-1100 • DELIVERY Lincoln Cenreir I • CATERING 'IC' Mile Rood Cr Greenfield 2 Oak Park Michiaan Why Would Anyone In Their Right Mind Spend a Weekend In Southfield? Michigan Inn's Israel Signs Ecology Treaty $39per couple Spring Weekend Package That rate is not per person! That's the complete price each night (any Thurs- day through Sunday) for your guest room in a luxurious hotel filled with food n' fun! And a second room for the kids is only $ 15" more! CALL TODAY — 559-6500 (Just tell 'em you went a little crazy!) Michigan Inn 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive Southfield, MI 48075 J . r‘ NIO4kire . DENN 15°N 14 Seafood Tavern SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30-2:30 A highly varied Sunday Brunch of Blintzes, Crepes, Seafood and Egg dishes. Plus many other menu items. 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They would offer scien- tists research "sanctuaries" and protect "genetic diver- sity.' OCC to Present ‘Marat/Sade' Peter Weiss' musical, "Marat/Sade," will be per- formed Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings through May 2 at the Oak- land Community College Royal Oak campus. Friday and Saturday per- formances are at 8 and Sun- day curtain is at 7. For tic- ket information, call OCC, 552-8900, weekdays. Dance Concert The Detroit Dance Collec- tive will appear 8 p.m. April 23 and 24 in the Little Thea- ter at Oak Park High School. For ticket informa- tion, call the Midwest Dance Center, 545-9005 or 564-4949. Friday, April 16, 1982 33 GOLDEN STAR 22828 WOODWARD AT 9 MILE • 545-4380 Crown Academy, their par- ents and the respective schools. The case arose when the IHSA announced that it would not allow the wearing of securely fas- tened yarmulkes claim- ing it violated its rule prohibiting the wearing of headgear on the bas- ketball court and posed a safety hazard. On behalf of plaintiff stu- dents, AJCongress filed suit as a class action in the United States District Court for the Northern Dis- trict of Illionis, seeking de- claratory and injunctive re- lief. The District Court entered an emergency re- straining order in February 1981, temporarily enjoining the defendants from pro- hibiting the plaintiff- student's participation in the 1981 Illionis State Boys Basketball Regional Tour- nament while wearing yamulkes as required by their religion. In November 1981, Judge Milton Shadur granted judgment for the plaintiffs and permanently enjoined the defendants from enforc- ing the rule. He found that the total absence of proof of "real (safety) hazards" failed to represent a compel- ling state interest to over- come the plaintiffs' First Amendment rights. 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