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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. 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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.