What time should we all arrive at your house on Sunday, Marc?





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-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 10/1/2008 7:27 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] Is there a  Judaism bias?
 

You have classes on Sundays?

;)

m

PS  On my way moving out to Kansas from New York I went through Carlisle
-- by accident (lost).  It was fun, though, in spite of our lostness, to
go through there.  Very pretty.


Marc Carter
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
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-----Original Message-----
From: Helweg-Larsen, Marie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:47 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] Is there a Judaism bias?


Private US universities do not have to observe religious holidays. We
have class on Easter, Jewish holidays, Martin Luther King Day, Labor
day, etc. etc.

We are asked to make accommodations for religious holidays as needed
(students are not excused from the work only not penalized for the
absence).

Marie

 

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From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:08 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Is there a Judaism bias?

 


The situation at York was complicated, and is now about to change. York
was founded as a university at which Jewish students would not have to
compete for limited quota spaces (as they did at U. Toronto, McGill and
most other Canadian -- and American -- universities at the time). Partly
as a result of that history, classes were canceled on Jewish holidays
(as well as on major Christian holidays, which is mandated by legal
statute, as it is in most places in North America). Over the years, the
proportion of Jewish students at York has fallen to a point where it is
smaller than the proportions represented by several other religious
groups, so the class cancellation policy has gradually become a matter
of historical precedent. 

In fact, however, there is a long list of holidays from every
conceivable religion (around 200, as I recall) which York professors are
supposed to allow students to observe (by giving them "reasonable
alternative access" to the materials covered and by not holding tests on
those days):
http://www.registrar.yorku.ca/importantdates/religiousdates.htm 

Although it would cause chaos if every class had to observe every such
holiday, in practice it does not come up very often (the last day of
Ramadam, Eid ul-Fitr, is the only one that has ever been brought to my
attention by a student in my classes). 

As it turns out, the school was sued by one of its professors last year
for canceling classes on Jewish holidays but not on the the holidays of
every other religion, and his discrimination claim was upheld by the
courts. Starting next year, York will not no longer cancel classes on
Jewish holidays (though we will be probably expected to give students
"reasonable alternative access" on these days, as with other holidays.)

Regards,
Chris
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Department of Psychology
York University
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Michael Smith wrote: 

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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        Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 10:50 AM

         

        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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