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For example, in teaching about Judaism, would the texts in- clude Humanistic Judaism? Some Jews would object. Would the texts include all aspects of Orthodox Judaism? Some Jews would object. Would the texts teach the Far Eastern religions? Some Christians would object. The judge asserts that the failure of the texts to teach about the influence of religion in American history is wrong. Most historians conclude that Thomas Jefferson and other leaders of the Revolution were entirely unmotivated by mat- ters religious. But fundamen- talist revisionist historians have discovered historic "evidence" that this is a "Chris- tian" nation. Will the schools resolve this debate or teach both points of view? Teaching the fundamentalist view is an endorsement of scholarship that many view as flawed. The decision reveals the court's bias; the judge did not approach the question without a point of view. He wrote that " . . there is no doubt that . adherents to the religion of the Humanist Manifestos affir- matively seek the exclusion of influence by theistic religions in the public schools" and treating religion as a private matter is a view ". . . of religion . . . Humanists have been seek- ing to instill for 50 years." The judge iSS not neutral on thfs question. His obvious par- tisanship produced a decision that is intellectually flawed and dangerous. It threatens the neutrality of the public schools. It should be reversed. Herzog Urges German Restraint In Arms Sales West Berlin (JTA) — Presi- dent Chaim Herzog of Israel declared here last week that "Germany has an historic responsibility to help Israel in the vital task of survival and to abstain from any act which might strengthen those who are at war with Israel and are its declared enemies:' His remark was a departure from the prepared text of his speech at a dinner given in his honor by the Berlin press Association. It was in direct response to an article pub- lished by Franz-Josef Strauss, the Prime Minister of Bavaria who strongly advocates the sale of advanced German weaponry to Saudi Arabia. Strauss is leader of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the Bavarian sister party of Chancellor Helmut Kohl's ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Herzog, who is winding up a five-day visit to West Germany, the first ever by a president of Israel, con- sidered the subject important enough to address. He stressed in his speech that Germany has a lasting moral responsibility toward the survivors of the Holo- caust. Herzog also told the prominent West German journalists attending the din- ner that too much emphasis has been given the Arab- Israeli conflict. Herzog was welcomed to West Berlin by Mayor Eber- hard Diepgen. Accompanied by his host, President Rich- ard von Weizsaecker of the Federal Republic, the Israeli President placed a wreath at the Ploetzensee memorial to Germans who had opposed the Nazi regime and paid with their lives. It was a sym- bolic act greatly appreciated by the West Berliners. Earlier in his trip to Ger- many, during a visit to Bergen-Belsen, Herzog unveiled a rock quarried in Jerusalem at the site off this former concentration camp and dedicated it to the memory of those who per- ished in the Holocaust. "I do not bring forgiveness with me, nor forgetfulness," declared Herzog. "The only ones who can forgive are the dead. The living have no right to forget. Thus I will surely remember, with a heavy heart." The brief, moving ceremony at Bergen-Belsen followed by a few hours Herzog's arrival at Bonn where he was greeted with a 21-gun salute and personally welcomed by President Richard Von Weiz- saecker of the Federal Re- public. Several hundred people assembled at Bergen-Belson, including Holocaust sur- vivors and West German dignitaries, headed by Von Weizsaecker and the Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Ernst Albrecht. Many fought back tears as the El Mole Rachamin, the prayer for the dead, was chanted by a cantor.