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cup chopped fresh
parsley
In large skillet, saute
scallions in oil until wilted,
about 5 minutes. Add squash
and cook, uncovered, until
tender. Pour off any liquid.
Crumble cheese over. In small
bowl, beat remaining ingre-
dients and pour over cheese.
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3 tablespoons fresh lemon
juice
1 tablespoon chopped
fresh marjoram
• 2 garlic cloves, minced
Place mushrooms in glass
bowl. In a small bowl mix cor-
iander, oil, lemon juice, mar-
joram and garlic. Pour over
mushrooms. Cover 'and
marinate in refrigerator 4-6
hours or preferably overnight.
Drain and spoon into lettuce
lined bowl. Drizzle some of
the marinade with chopped
herbs over. Serve with tooth-
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he National Con-
ference of Catholic
Bishops and the Syn-
agogue Council of America
have teamed up on a cam-
paign to bring morality and
ethics back into the Ameri-
can classroom.
In an unprecedented joint
statement issued Tuesday in
Baltimore, Catholic and
Jewish religious leaders
called for a national
mobilization of teachers,
parents, lay leaders and
government officials to
make morality and human
values crucial elements of
the American public school
education.
"We are losing our chil-
dren," the statement says,
citing a host of problems
plaguing today's youth, in-
cluding drug addiction,
depression, suicide, prom-
iscuity, crime, AIDS, teen
pregnancy and alcoholism.
"From our perspective as
religious leaders, these
maladies are only symptoms
of a deeper and more basic
problem: a lack of fun-
damental values," the
statement says. "Yet we
persist in cheating our chil-
dren of this critically impor-
tant education."
Values such as honesty,
compassion, integrity,
tolerance and loyalty are not
being stressed in the public
school system, says the
statement, which is titled "A
Lesson of Value."
The statement was de-
veloped over an 18-month
period in the course of
regular meetings between
the Bishops Conference and

the Synagogue Council, an
umbrella group representing

the rabbinic and congrega-
tional bodies of Reform,
Conservative and Orthodox
Judaism.
The document itself was
drafted by Auxiliary Bishop
William Newman of
Baltimore and Rabbi Joel
Zaiman, president of the
Synagogue Council.
According to Zaiman, the
reluctance of American
educators to instill moral
and ethical teachings into
their courses stems from
sensitivity to the issue of the
separation of church and
state.
"But we're not advocating
sectarian values," he said in

"If this effort gets
buried, it's because
no one will take up
our call."
Rabbi Joel
Zaiman

an interview. "America is
built on shared values like
patriotism, compassion,
respect for persons and prop-
erty, and the notion of in-
dividual freedom. These are
values that all Americans
share in common, and yet
they're not being taught."
In fact, the statement says
that by excluding such
shared moral values from
the curriculum, the educa-
tional system actually
undermines them.
The problem, says Ar-
chbishop William Keeler of
Baltimore, who co-chairs the
ongoing dialogue between
the Bishops Conference and
the Synagogue Council, is
that the wrong values are
being taught.
"Values are being taught,
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