O Jewish stand in favor of strict division between chur- ch and state, including op- posing the display of Chanukah menorahs and Christmas trees on public property, and opposing any assistance from the federal government to religious schools. Though some Jews have argued that menorahs are a positive assertion of Jewish identity and that Jewish schools could use the federal dollars, "the price is too high to pay" in terms of the separation of church and state," Mr. Shenker said. The most vociferous dis- sent came again from the O.U., which called "for a reassessment of the tradi- tional NJCRAC position on this issue. We accordingly welcome the call for substantive dialogue on issues such as tax tuition credits and religious holiday displays." NJCRAC's leaders are well aware that trends in U.S. federal courts are going against American Jewry's relatively liberal agenda. The Joint Program Plan points out that "the chang- ing composition of the Supreme Court requires con- tinued scrutiny, especially in light of concerns about threats to the Bill of Rights." Asked about the recent changes in the Supreme Court, Mr. Rubin said, "Obviously, it is something we are concerned about." For the first time, NJCRAC grappled with the issue of German reunifica- tion in this year's Joint Pro- gram Plan. In a special statement adopted by the group's executive com- mittee, there is a call for the memory of the Holocaust to be "institutionalized" in the newly reunified German nation. NJCRAC urged the new Germany to make the date of Kristallnacht a holiday of remembrance, educate their people about the history of the Holocaust, maintain a special relationship with Israel and strictly monitor the development of anti- Semitic or neo-Nazi hate groups. The cause of memorializ- ing the Holocaust in Ger- many suffered a setback this month when leaders of the two German states signed a unification treaty that made no reference to the Nazi era. SEAFOOD MARKET "Please, my little girl needs blood'.' Fresh Seafood • Trays • Catering • Smoked Fish 10% OFF Minimum $10.00 Order Expires Oct. 6, 1990 — 2 day notice on oll troy orders — Imagine if you had to ask for blood to save the life of someone you love. Next time the American Red Cross asks, give blood, please. GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE 33224 W. 12 Mile at Farmington Rd. Farmington Hills 489-5750 + American STATE FARM INSURANCE LEARNING DISABILITIES CLINIC MARILYN J. GOLD-AGENCY • Private Tutoring • Evaluation • Therapy "I believe in personalized service" • AUTO • HEALTH • HOME • COMMERCIAL • LIFE • IRAs • BUSINESS STATE FARM 4:00 j INSURANCE 353.1400 26561 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 203, Southfield, MI 48034 LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Director 545-6677 433-3323 25201 Coolidge, Oak Park • 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills 4I•Ni MEM, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 189