As a Reform Rabbi, I Resist Barrett's Confirmation

As a Reform Rabbi, I Resist Barrett's Confirmation
Scott Applewhite)

Like many of my fellow Reform rabbis, I am deeply concerned about what the pending confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court might mean for our country.

Barrett has historically stood against many of the fundamental rights and freedoms that the Reform Movement has supported for decades. Among those, and at the heart of our opposition to her nomination, is a broad reading of the concept of religious liberty. As Reform Jews, we believe that religious liberty consists of both the freedom of and the freedom from religion, meaning that while the government must not be able to restrict Americans from freely exercising their faith, individuals, employers and governments must also be prevented from using religious beliefs as a pretext to discriminate against others.

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