MORAL AUTHORITY from page 7 abortion and hate crimes, Lieberman A strong supporter of Israel and for- supports much of what those organiza- eign aid to the Jewish state, Lieberman tions stand for: some increased gun did not want to put pressure on the control, the right of a woman to choose administration to advance an American and national hate crimes legislation. peace plan while Israeli-Palestinian One issue that may define him as a negotiations were going on last year. candidate — and at the same time divides the American Jewish community Bedrock Of Belief — is school vouchers, government Described by acquaintances as open, money that could be used for private thoughtful and low-key, Lieberman schools. admits he sometimes confers Lieberman co-sponsored with rabbis on particularly legislation in 1995 that complex issues, like abortion. would have provided "When I was in the vouchers to low-income state Senate, I would ago- parents so they could nize and agonize over this," choose to send their chil- he told Reuters news ser- dren to attend public, pri- vice in 1997. vate or parochial schools. 'And I did occasionally Most Jewish organiza- How did you feel, consult rabbinical sources tions oppose school vouch- as a Jew, about over the generations. ers, fearing even indirect Joseph Liebermans Ultimately I decided that, government funding of nomination to after all my struggling with parochial schools would Still be the Democratic this question, we really had violate the constitutional to respect the right of vice presidential separation between church women to choose." candidate? and state. But Orthodox Not all Americans will groups side with Lieberman. Give your opinion on agree, of course, but some Another issue that may JN Online at observers relish the thought demonstrate Lieberman's www.detroit of Lieberman injecting his jewishnews.com pragmatic approach is his Jewish values into public stance on prayer in public debate. schools. "It's one of the great While he generally opposes such accomplishments of Joe Lieberman's prayer, in 1992 Lieberman spoke out career," said Irwin Kula, president of against a Supreme Court decision that CLAL, the New York-based National struck down prayer in school gradua- Jewish Center for Learning and tion ceremonies. Leadership. "He never uses theology or "Students who are graduating will God, but he's found a way to bring those lose much more than they will gain values into American discourse and poli- from the prohibition of prayer at their cy in a language all of us can understand. graduation," he said. "That's the American dream: not only The Supreme Court this year said that anyone can make it here economi- student-led prayers at high school cally, but that all these different cultures football games are not constitutional. and views can come into the public The court is expected to address the square in real conversation about where issue of student-led prayers at gradua- we all want to go." tions in the coming term. Lieberman also takes a centrist Related editorial: page 35 approach to foreign policy. Related commentary: page 37 appreciate all that God has given us. I also find strength and humility in being linked to something so much larger and longer-lasting than myself. To me, being Jewish also means the joy of being part of a unique ethnic culture and reveling in its history and humor, its language and literature, its music and moods, its festivals and foods. Being Jewish in America also means feeling a special love for this country, which has provided such unprecedented freedom and oppor- tunity to the millions who have come and lived here. My parents raised me to believe that I did not have to mute my religious faith or ethnic identity to be a good American; that, on the contrary, America invites all its people to be what they are and believe what they wish. In truth, it is from our indi- vidual diversity and shared faith in God that we Americans draw our greatest strength and hope. El "Gore is bad enough without Lieberman. He's too conservative. He made a name for himself attacking Clinton for his private nonsense. "And I suspect there's enough antisemitism left in the United States for it not to make a difference.- "Less than 50 percent of Americans vote now, and I don't think it's voter apathy. It's educat- ed cynicism." — Martin Glieberman, Detroit "Gore grew up in a politically adept family and he became politi- cally adept himself That's all this is "The only thing that would stop me from voting for [Green Party candidate Ralph] Nader is the Supreme Court justices. Also, if Bush wins, that could threaten Roe vs. Wade." — Seymour Faber, West Bloomfield "When something good happens to a Jewish person, we all look up to it. Now we are hoping the rest of the world will see Jews are not such bad people. "I am afraid maybe this will make Gore lose the presidency. But it was very, very nice of them [the Democrats] to show to the world they think about all the people." — Maria Hertz, co-owner, Unique Kosher Carry Out, Oak Park "He's great. I live in Washington, D.C. He belongs to Kesher Israel in Georgetown — he's honest, sin- cere, giving and a good politician. "He's the good person he is not because he's Orthodox and Jewish... but the fact that I'm Orthodox and Jewish makes him even more attractive as a candidate." — Barbara Wieder Silver Spring, Md. Compiled by Diana Lieberman, sta writer TENDER 271 WEST MAPLE DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 248.258.0212 8/11 2000 11