I would say yes, though those who disagree can point to Christmas as a 
Christian holiday (but I think if they are to be consistent, then they would 
have to rule that out since it isn't granted as a religious holiday but a 
secular one more in line with Coke than Jesus).
 
At York I do remember the 'special arrangements' for Jewish students but not 
for any other. Again, some may say that if you have a special religious need 
you may also be able to be accommodated, but it does seem that the recognized 
system level one is Jewish.
 
--Mike

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Subject: [tips] Is there a Judaism bias?
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It seems that Deans and other administrative officials are always sending memos 
to faculty
to be cognizant of Jewish holidays and allow 
Jewish students to be excused from classes and
make provisions for make-up for those students.
I am not aware of ever receiving a memo re
Islamic students (Ramadan),or Haitian students(Voodoo),Afro-Cubans (Santeria) 
and Brazilians
(Condomble).
Send me something.
 
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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