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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take a case filed by a Jewish
inmate accusing North Carolina prison officials of discrimination
because they would not allow him to form a prayer and study group.
The court did not explain its decision Monday not to hear Israel Ben-
Levi’s case, The Associated Press reported.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Samuel Alito said the court’s
“indifference to this discriminatory infringement of religious liberty is
disappointing.”
Ben-Levi, 68, a convicted rapist, appealed to the Supreme Court after
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, and a federal district Judge
ruled that prison officials could deny his 2012 request for a Jewish Bible
study group.
The director ofchaplaincyservicesfortheNorth Carolina Department
of Public Safety, Betty Brown, turned down Levi’s request because the
department’s Religious Practices Manual, developed after consultation
with “rabbis, experts and practitioners of Judaism,” requires that Jewish
worship services have a minimum of 10 Jewish adults or a rabbi present,
according to a brief hied on behalf of the defense.
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“For this former Republican,
and perhaps for others, the only
choice will be to vote for Hillary
Clinton,” Robert Kagan, a veteran
of the Reagan State Department and
now a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution, wrote last week in
widely shared Washington Post Op-
Ed. “The party cannot be saved, but
the country still can be.”
Jonathan Tobin, the online
editor at Commentary, a
conservative magazine that does
not take positions on candidates,
said he was doubtful Trump would
garner much support from Jewish
Republicans.
“There are the Jewish
Republicans who are focused on
foreign policy, on economic policy
- the sense among that group is that
Trump doesn’t speak for them,”
Tobin said. “And the question is, if
he is the nominee - and right now it
looks like it - will they vote for him.
And I suspect a lot won’t.”
WASHINGTON — Many Jewish
Republicans look increasingly likely
to face a dilemma in November
unimaginable Just a year ago:
loyalty to party or community.
Donald Trump’s surging
candidacy has sent shivers through
the ranks of the Republican elite
and created deep anxiety among
Jewish Republicans, some of whom
are so unnerved they are prepared
to vote for Hillary Clinton if Trump
wins the nomination.
Yet others say that despite
Trump’s promise to be “neutral”
on Israel and his support from
white supremacists, conservative
principles demand deference to the
eventual nominee.
“As boorish as he is, as
occasionally foolish as he is, and
how vituperative he can be, I would
vote for Donald Trump over Hillary
Clinton any day,” said Ari Fleischer,
a former spokesman for President
George W. Bush and a board
member of the Republican Jewish
Coalition.
Fleischer said he was speaking
only for himself, not the RJC, which
declined JTA’s request for comment.
For other Jewish conservatives,
Trump is too unpalatable to support,
and for obvious reasons. Trump
has refused to side unequivocally
with Israel, declining at a recent
campaign event to pin blame for the
Middle East conflict on either Israel
or the Palestinians, saying instead
that he wished to remain “neutral.”
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rhetoric has won support for the
billionaire real-estate magnate
from quarters not known for their
deference to Jewish sensitivities,
including former Ku Klux Klan
leader David Duke and National of
Islam chief Louis Farrakhan.
In an editorial this week, William
Kristol, the neoconservative scion
who runs The Weekly Standard,
said the party must be saved from
“a charlatan and a demagogue.” The
Emergency Committee for Israel,
which Kristol founded, also released
an ad this week featuring clips of
Trump speaking favorably of Syrian
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