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Washington — Jews are
widely accepted in the United
States, according to a poll
that is being. touted as the
most comprehensive ever re-
garding U.S. religious views.
The poll, released last week
by the Williamsburg Charter
Foundation, also found that
rabbis are more concerned
about issues of religion-state
separation than are Christian
clergy.
According to poll results,
four percent of 3,000 people
polled at random in Decem-
ber said Jews "have too much
power and influence"; 61 per-
cent felt "It's O.K. for Jewish
groups to give money to poli-
ticians who support Israel";
and 10 percent would refuse
to vote for a Jewish candidate
for president.
The poll was conducted by
the Center for Communica-
tion Dynamics, Washington,
D.C., under the direction of
Professor William Adams of
George Washington Universi-
ty, Washington, D.C.
The poll found that while
51 percent favor a "high
separation" between church
and state, overwhelming ma-
jorities favored prayer in
public schools, use of schools
by student religious groups
after-hours, and display of
creches and menorahs on
public property.
The study also found that
rabbis and academics agreed
on church-state separation
while priests and ministers
often espoused a different
viewpoint. Roughly 100 peo-
ple were interviewed in each
leadership group.
Eighty-eight percent of the
rabbis felt "The Supreme
Court is the best place to
decide controversies about the
separation of church and
state." By comparison, 87 per-
cent of academics agreed and
65 percent of the population
concurred.
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Ethiopia Determined
To Repatriate Its Jews
Geneva (JTA) — Ethiopia
responded to an appeal for
Ethiopian Jewish immigra-
tion to Israel by claiming that
Israel had kidnapped thou-
sands of its Jews and that the
country was "determined" to
repatriate them to their
African homeland. Kongit
Sinegioris, an Ethiopian
delegate to the United Na-
tions Commission on Human
Rights, also said last week
that the Ethiopian Jews have
a better life in Ethiopia than
in Israel.
An estimated 10,000 to
20,000 black Jews remain in
Ethiopia, a country beset by
famine and civil war, follow-
ing the massive airlift to
Israel in 1985 and 1986. It is
widely thought that virtual-
ly all Ethiopian Jews wish to
leave for Israel.
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Operation Moses airlift a for-
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lured to Sudan. He called the
appeal by David Littman of
the World Union for Pro-
gressive Judaism part of a
"campaign to depopulate an
African state by arranging
kidnappings."
Youth Seminar
New York — Twenty youth
workers from United
Synagogue of America con-
gregations across North
America recently took part in
the second annual training
seminar for youth workers
within the Conservative
movement, in Jerusalem,
Israel.
m•ml OBITUARIES
Marion Stein
Marion Stein, a charter
member of Adat Shalom
Synagogue, died Feb. 14 at
age 91.
Born in Toronto, Ont., Mrs.
Stein lived in Detroit 55
years. She was a member of
Northwest Child Rescue
Women and Hadassah.
She leaves a daughter, Myr-
na Ketai; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia
Ginsberg; three grand-
children and one
great-granddaughter.