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June 12, 1987 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-06-12

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Jewish Groups
Back Prayer In
School Ruling

New York (JTA) — 'No Na-
tional Jewish organizations
last week filed friend-of-the-
court briefs asking the U.S.
Supreme Court to uphold a
federal appeals court ruling
that a New Jersey law requir-
ing state school employees to
direct a moment of silence in
public schools classrooms is
unconstitutional.
The briefs were filed in the
case of Karcher v. May by the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith and the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress both of
which maintain that the New
Jersey legislation was
enacted "solely for religious
purposes" to circumvent the
separating clause which bans
organized prayer in public
schools.
The AJCongress brief was
signed by the American
Jewish Committee the Union
of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, People for the
American Way and the Na-
tional Jewish Community
Relations Advisory Council,
an umbrella group represent-
ing 125 Jewish communal
organizations.
The ADL was joined in its
brief by Americans for
Religious Liberty, a national
educational organization
defending religious liberty.

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