The OU and RCA just issued this press release on the passing of U.S. Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia. In a world that more and more seems to limit the right of freedom of religion in the evaluation of conflicting rights, Judge Scalia's voice will be sorrowfully missed.
OU/RCA on the Passing of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia "A Dedicated Public Servant...Contributed Much to Expanding Religious Liberty in the US"
(Feb
15, 2016) Today, the leaders of the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America - the nation's largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella
organization - and the Rabbinical Council of America - a membership
body representing 1,000 Orthodox rabbis, issued the following statement
with regard to the death of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin
Scalia:
The leadership of the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America and the Rabbinical Council of America was
saddened to learn of the passing of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia.
Justice Scalia was a towering intellect, passionate architect of
American law and dedicated public servant. Of course, as a member of the
high court, Justice Scalia shaped so many areas of the law, but for the
American Orthodox Jewish community, among the issues dealt with by the
court, one of the most important to us is that of religious liberty.
Through his opinions in many cases interpreting the First Amendment's
Establishment Clause, (with the notable exception of his majority
opinion in Employment Division v. Smith), Justice Scalia moved the
jurisprudence of that topic away from an extreme view of strict
separationism and back to a principled approach of government neutrality
toward and equality among religions.
On the whole, Justice
Scalia contributed much to expanding religious liberty in the United
States and we are thankful for his service. We extend our condolences to
his beloved wife, children and grandchildren.
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