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It's possible for Reform and Con- servative Jews to be equally observant. Also, an implied connotation is that previous presidents of JWF were not observant. At a time when the Or- thodox wing of Judaism con- tinues to advocate divisiveness inside of the Jewish community and refuses to admit that there could be "observant" Conser- vative or Reform Jews, your article continues this line of reasoning. I would hope that The Jewish News supports unity rather than separation among the three branches of Judaism. Irvine Kaplan Southfield AJCongress Position An unfortunate headline ("Split Between Jewish Groups Threatens Major Civil Rights Bill") over James Besser's report (Feb. 9) on the disagreements within the Jewish community over cer- tain aspects of the Civil Rights Act of 1990 might mislead your readers. The headline might lead them to conclude that the American Jewish Congress' support for the civil rights bill is condi- tioned upon the coalition's ac- ceptance of our proposal to add protections for religious- ly observant employees to the bill. AJCongress, together with other Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, unconditional- ly supports the Civil Rights Act of 1990. The bill is a necessary corrective to a series of Supreme Court deci- sions which make it too dif- ficult to prove and remedy discrimination. We do disagree with some other Jewish groups over the question of whether protec- tions for religious workers should be addressed in the omnibus civil rights bill or in a free-standing bill. We think that a bill which addresses such a broad range of civil rights issues — seniority, nature of employer defenses, punitive and compensatory damages, reverse discrimina- tion suits, jury trials, statutes of limitations and attorneys', fees — can without difficulty include protection for the rights of religious employees. We think it plain, as well, that the inclusion of our pro- posal will in no way hamper the bill's passage. And we think that Jewish groups should not be hesitant, as some are, to insist that protec- tions for the rights of Jews are as essential to the protection of civil rights as any other provision of Title VII. Marc D. Stern American Jewish. Congress New York (