short comments on some current events
Mar. 21st, 2005 11:40 pmAccording to CNN, a CA prosecutor and judge conspired to keep Jews off capital juries because "no Jew would vote to send a defendant to the gas chamber". I find this curious. Yes, I know a lot of liberal Jews who are anti-capital-punishment, but that's because they're liberal, not because they get it from their religion. Lots of non-Jews are anti-capital-punishment, too. I actually wonder what the proportions supporting capital punishment are in the four groups represented by these two divisions: Jews and Christians, and religious versus non-religious. (Non-religious, in this case, means identifying with the religion but not doing much of anything about it, like the bagels-and-lox Jews and Christmas-and-Easter Christians.) I suspect that religious Jews are the most likely to suppor the death penalty.
Finally, Terry Schiavo. The situation is tragic, but I don't see how it's any business of the federal government to intervene in a specific case. If you have an issue with the way the state courts are structured, address that (if you can, constitutionally -- which I doubt). But you don't get to pick and choose interventions like that. So purely on legal-purity grounds, I hope this current effort fails. On non-legal-purity grounds, I feel awful for everyone involved but it's a sucky way to live and if she did express an opinion on that, her family needs to honor it. And this should serve as a wake-up call for everyone to put these things in writing; she was only 26 when she was struck down. I had a living will by then; do you now?
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Date: 2005-03-22 10:04 pm (UTC)This is certainly true among Reform and Conservative Jews; I'm not sure how strong it is among Orthodox. I have met many Jewish Republicans and all were also religiously conservative, but it's not a valid sample.
That's how it skews in NYC. Liberal Jews (Reform, and perhaps Conservative) live in Manhattan (or maybe some of the more gentrified B'klyn neighborhoods) and tend to vote Democrat. Conservative Jews (Orthodox) live in the Outer Boroughs and tend to vote Republican.