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October 16, 1992 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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stitutional guarantees of re-
Th ligious freedom and separa-
tion of church and state." It
also "implicitly encouraged
people to give vent to dis-
criminatory attitudes that
are undergirding a res-
urgence of hate crimes. I
found it very frightening."
Ms. Clinton trod cautious-
ly on the issue of school
prayer.
"My husband has always
opposed any effort to man-
date prayer, or to mandate a
particular sectarian
prayer," she said. "But he
has been open to looking for
ways that the values that
are represented by prayer
could be promoted. It's a
difficult line to walk, and no
one is adequately confident
that it can be walked in the
right manner so as to not
impinge on legitimate con-
cerns about separation of
church and state."
But the Democratic can-
didate, she indicated, is in-
terested in "new ap-
proaches" to school prayer
that might satisfy church-
state separation.
Jews, she said, are par-
ticularly attracted to the
Clinton campaign's domestic
and economic policies and its
support "for a strong foreign
policy that particularly puts
forth America's values, that
promotes democracy and
human rights and
underscores our traditional
commitment to Israel."

Jews Aid
AIDS Quilt

Jewish AIDS activists
were prominent in
ceremonies last weekend for
the NAMES Project AIDS
Memorial Quilt, the sprawl-
ing, portable monument to
the thousands who have died
from AIDS.
The event intended to
focus a distracted nation on
the spread of the disease and
on the need for a more
energetic federal response.
Washington's gay and les-
bian synagogue, Bet
Mishpachah, participated in
a dawn-to-dusk interfaith
prayer vigil at Constitution
Gardens, where the quilt
\Aras displayed.
Bet Mishpachah closed out
the vigil with a Havdalah
service. The flame from the
Havdalah candle was used to
light many participants'
candles as they set out on a
candlelight march. The
event also featured two quilt
panels sewn by Israeli AIDS
activists and flown in for the
event.

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