CALIFORNIA REJECTS ANTI-JEWISH TEXT BOOK
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 3 (JTA) In a surprise move, an advisory body to Californias board of education rejected a sixth-grade history program that Hindu and Jewish groups blasted as biased, erroneous and culturally derogatory.
During a two-day hearing last week before the states curriculum development and supplemental materials commission, Jewish critics lambasted the Oxford University Press textbook and related materials for subjecting early Jewish history to a more rigid standard of proof than Christian or Muslim history; for including stories that have traditionally fomented anti-Semitism; and for misstating key concepts of Judaism, presenting it as a religion of reward and punishment rather than one of social justice and morality.
David Gershwin of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles laid out for the commissioners Oxfords depiction of the Exodus. Not only, he said, does the Oxford text note that there is no historical record of the Exodus a caveat not included in descriptions of the seminal religious events of other faiths it incorrectly states that the story is important to Jews mainly as a way to set themselves off from other people.
When Jewish groups asked Oxford to change that passage to reflect the importance of the Exodus as a story of national and personal liberation, they were rebuffed. It is difficult for us to comprehend why the beliefs of other religions are presented without critical comment, while the essential event of Judaism is subjected to a historical analysis that can only be described as disdainful and highly subjective, Gershwin testified.




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