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January 30, 1998 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-30

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and Federation lay leader Jim Jonas
"The feeling was if someone under-
called a meeting of 15-20 local
stands the school's mission, philosophy
Reform leaders to explain the pro-
and the rigorous Judaic requirements
posed high school's mission and get
of its program, the strong likelihood
their support before the school's fund-
would be that they would be suffi-
1.„
ing proposal goes before the
ciently Jewish by any def-
board of governors.
inition that we'd be com-
Hillel I I? A proposed
-_-, Aronson would not say
fortable with," said
which leaders attended, but high sch ool will enable Richard Rosenzweig,
Hillel gr ads — and
said response was support-
president of the New
others
to study
ive overall. "From the
Atlanta Jewish
e under
beginning, the group that
Community High
Consery
ative auspices.
planned the school always
School.
intended that it be gov-
Danny Lehmann,
erned according to the Conservative
headmaster of Boston's New Jewish
movement's [interpretation of]
High School, said the issue of "who is
Halachah [Jewish law]. For awhile, it
a Jew" arose early in the school's
/vas mislabeled as a community
planning stages, and its decision to

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school, but my understanding was that
from the beginning, it was always a
—ihool based on Conservative princi-
ples."
Although Detroit has decided
against having a "community" Jewish
high school, other cities, such as
Atlanta and Boston, do have transde-
nominational Jewish high schools
which open enrollment to all students
who identify as Jewish, regardless of
the mothers' backgrounds.

welcome all Jews stemmed from a
commitment to include the Reform
community, which runs its own ele-
mentary day school in Boston.
"The reasoning was that if this was
truly going to be a community high
school, we really had to allow for at
least a spectrum of definitions of who
is a Jew that exist within the estab-
lished Jewish community," said
Lehmann. 1

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