Christmas


Resolution Adopted by the CCAR

CHRISTMAS

Digests of resolutions adopted by the

Central Conference of American Rabbis

between 1889 and 1974

1. Inasmuch as municipal Christmas celebrations are being held increasingly in

our

cities, and inasmuch as official municipal celebrations of distinctive

sectarian

holidays are contrary to the fundamental principle of the separation of Church

and

State, be it

Resolved, That the Central Conference of American Rabbis place itself on the

record

as protesting such celebrations.

Your committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:

Whereas, The separation of Church and State is a fundamental principle of our

government,

and

Whereas, In some cities this principle is being violated by Christmas

celebrations

of a religious nature, initiated and conducted by municipal authorities, and

paid

for out of the public funds:

Be it resolved, That the Central Conference of American Rabbis herewith record

its

protest against such violation of said Principle. (1914, p. 157)

2. See Church and State.