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but they are values not
rooted in a more ancient tra-
dition of individual human
dignity and worth," he said
in an interview.
To illustrate his point,
Keeler cited the example of
sex education classes. He
complained that children are
being taught about con-
traception and disease
prevention, but not about
the mutuality of a sexual re-
lationship, marriage and
love.
"We would like to see the
components of great civic
virtues specifically folded
into the teaching process,"
he said.
To accomplish this, the
Synagogue Council's Inter-
Religious Affairs Committee
and the Bishops Con-
ference's Committee for
Ecumenical and Inter-
Religious Affairs have pro-
posed a number of recom-
mendations: • the estab-
lishment of state committees
to create new morality-
conscious curricula;
• the convening of con-
ferences of teachers, admin-
istrators, parents and
students at the state and
local levels;
• the creation of educa-
tional programming in the
media to complement school
curricula; and
• the underwriting of spe-
cial school programs by
foundations.
The two groups also hope
to formalize their partner-
ship with the establishment
of a joint commission that
would meet regularly to
evaluate matters in Con-
gress and the courts that
relate to the promotion of
values in America.
"If this effort gets buried,
it's because no one will take
up our call. If it can be dem-
onstrated that there is no
risk to the school bodies and
the notion of church and
state, then I think it can be
implemented," Zaiman said.
Both Zaiman and Keeler
agree that "A Lesson of
Value" is not the answer to
all of the various social ills
facing American youth, but
they say it is a step in the
right direction.
"We don't say this solves
everything. But what we do
say is that a child with a
poor self-image who doesn't
have a sense of deeper
values is going to be more
likely to tumble into drugs,"
said Keeler.
But others will have to join
in, Zaiman said. "It has to be
a broad effort." The state-
ment is calling on all faith
groups to help create enough
pressure to put the issue on
the national agenda. 0

