
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
Main Office:
333 Seventh Ave.
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-613-8124
Fax: 212-564-9058
E-mail: ipa@ou.org
Washington Office:
1640 Rhode Island Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-857-2770
Fax: 202-331-9161
E-mail: ipadc@ou.org
Prof. Richard Stone
Chairman
Nathan Diament
Director
Betty Ehrenberg
Director, International Affairs & Communal Relations
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August 26, 1999
ORTHODOX UNION STRONGLY CRITICIZES ACLU FOR
SUING TO HAVE SCHOOLS OPEN
ON YOM KIPPUR
Today, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the
nation's largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, through its Institute for Public
Affairs, strongly criticized the American Civil Liberties Union for filing suit in federal
court to block a suburban Cincinnati, Ohio public school district from giving its students
a day off on the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur.
The Sycamore Community School District adopted as pilot program last year the practice of
giving students days off on the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
With a high percentage of Jewish students, these were days of high absences in the
district's schools which were found to be disruptive to the curriculum. The ACLU has
filed suit in federal district court asserting that this policy violates the U.S.
Constitution's Establishment Clause.
Institute for Public Affairs director Nathan Diament stated that "the ACLU's lawsuit
in this case is clearly misguided. Where the ACLU choose to see the improper
establishment of religion one could just as soon see the appropriate accommodation of
students' religious needs or a school district's need to avoid disruptions in its teaching
enterprise.
As far back as 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court let stand the upholding
of a local school district's policy on the observance of religious holidays which included
a provision that the 'school calendar should be prepared so as to minimize conflicts
with religious holidays.' We hope the courts will not allow the constitutional
provisions designed to promote religious liberty be twisted to force students into a
terrible conflict between their faith and their studies."
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