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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
In Australia, Jewish MP's Oppose Call To Stop Parliamentary Tradition of Lord's Prayer
Today's Australian Jewish News reports that Jewish members of Australia's Federal Parliament are generally opposing a call by the The Green party to end the century-old tradition of opening each day's session of Parliament with the recitation of the Lord's Prayer. Jewish MP Mark Dreyfus said that while there could be more inclusive ways of recognizing the country's multi-faith nature, by calling for an end to prayer "the Greens are not showing an understanding of the importance of religious faith for very many Australians."
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