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Show A Jew writes to the Nesv York Sun objecting to and complaining of the action of a public school teacher who had directed a pupil, the child of Jewish Jew-ish parents, "to study the poem 'Christ Our Lord.' " The teacher had no right to do this. In doing it he or she was violating the principle of "non-sectarianism." on which the chainpicus of the public school system say that it ought to be, and claim that it is conducted. If they will have it that religion re-ligion must be kept out of the public schools, then the Jew is entitled to demand that nothing about Christ iauitiy or its Founder be studied therein. Freeman's Journal. |