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movement failed ro show solidarity
with the Jewish state. Until last sum-
mer, the Reform movement had been
the largest sponsor of Israel teen tours,
sendina b 1 500 teens in 2000.
Officials with the movement say
they expect a few hundred teens ro
participate in the kibbutz programs.
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Graduation Prayer
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Tel Aviv/JTA — More than half of
Israelis want Yasser Arafat toppled.
Seven out of 10 back "massive mili-
tary retaliation" for Palestinian suicide
attacks, and 39 percent favor a decla-
ration of a "general war" against the
Palestinian
Authority, according to a Gallup
opinion poll published in the Israeli
daily Mdariv.
Sixty-seven percent back a govern-
ment decision this week to declare the
Palestinian Authority a group that
supports terror.
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Washington/JTA — The U.S. Supreme
Court refused to address the issue of
prayer at high school graduations. The
high court on Monday declined to take
a case that asserted that student-led
prayers at public high school gradua-
tions violate church-state separation.
Officials in Duval County, Fla., per-
mit prayers at graduation ceremonies
if students have already agreed in a
referendum to have prayers. The poli-
cy is in effect in Florida, Georgia and
Alabama. Observers say it is unlikely
that many other school districts
would want to adopt such a policy,
which gives students a platform to
speak without school control.
High Court Backs
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Columbus/JTA — Ohio can be sued,
for cutting the beard of a Jewish
inmate, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled.
The high court refused Monday to
block the lawsuit brought by an
inmate who became a Chasidic Jew
after being imprisoned for the murder
of an 8-year-old girl. Citing his First
Amendment right to follow his reli-
gious beliefs, Hbrandon Lee Flagner
brought the lawsuit after prison offi-
cials twice cut his beard and sidelocks.