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Congregation Beth Shalom salutes
not what he actually
thought about race rela-
tions. "To this day the state
does not know" what Mr.
Mitchell thinks about the
subject, Mr. Doyle told the
justices.
The Wisconsin statute
does not punish thought, "it
punishes criminal conduct,"
Mr. Doyle said. There is no
"sinister motive to control
thought" by the state, he
added.
Michael Dreeben, assis-
tant to the U.S. solicitor
general, also argued on
behalf of Wisconsin, stating
that racially motivated
crimes intimidate an entire
class of people and thus are
valid subjects for state
legislation.
Mr. Foltin of AJCom-
mittee said that Justice„An-
thony Kennedy, who was
one of those taking a harder
line in last year's case, "was
very strong today, almost
making arguments on
behalf" of the Wisconsin
law.
Mr. Kennedy, in his ques-
tioning of Mr. Adelman, said
that thoughts are protected,
but when they veer into ac-
tual action, that is a diff-
erent matter.
"Many thoughts are pro-
tected as such," Mr. Ken-
nedy said, "but cannot be
put into action."
Lois Waldman, co-director
of the legal department of
the American Jewish Con-
gress, said that her organ-
ization, which also filed a
brief supporting Wisconsin,
feels that the Wisconsin law
"doesn't violate the First
Amendment and is not pro-
hibited by the court's opi-
nion" in the St. Paul case.
The Wisconsin law, Mr.
Waldman said, "is not set in
motion by thoughts or
speech but is triggered when
someone inflicts injury"
based on race or other
categories defined in the
statute.
Among the other groups
filing briefs in support of
Wisconsin were the National
Council of Jewish Women,
the National Jewish Com-
munity Relations Advisory
Council, the Union of
American Hebrew Con-
gregations, the Jewish Ad-
vocacy Center, People for the
American Way and the
NAACP Legal Defense and
Education Fund.
One of America's greatest
pioneer feminists, Ernestine
L. Rose, was partially
responsible for the Wyoming
Territorial Legislature in
1869 granting full equality
to women for the first time
in American history.
Cantor
Samuel Greenbaum
for 20 years of devoted service.
"The Sweet Singer of Israel"
impwirt4 rirol trpi
We invite the entire community
to celebrate with us
at a special Shabbat June 11 - 12.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
Friday, June 11
Tribute Program
Kabbalat Shabbat service
Family Dinner
Saturday, June 12
Special Shabbat service
followed by a festive kiddush
For dinner reservations or more information, call the Beth Shalom office at 547-7970.
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