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Although I disagree with Ignatiev's opinions with regard to the recent placement of a toaster oven for kosher use in the Dunster House dining hall, I had no reason to respond to his complaints until I saw his remarks in a letter in the March 18 Crimson...
...applaud Berkeley's effort in publishing a travel guide, but Let's Go has for 32 years been catering to the needs of people with handicaps, the elderly, vegetarians, people who are kosher," said Peter Deemer '91-'93, the series' publishing director. "We feel they aren't coming out with anything...
Cooking utensils, according to kosher law, must be used only for kosher food. Harvard funds all sorts of religious facilities, but none of the others is restricted in use on sectarian grounds. Thus Memorial Church hosts a variety of religious and non-religious activities, which do not render it unfit for Christian (or other) worship, and no one is compelled to engage in any form of religious observance in order...
Since all students at Harvard must subscribe to a meal plan, should those who wish to observe kosher law support their observance privately? The answer is yes, just as parents who choose to send their children to Catholic or other parochial schools pay tuition to those schools in addition to the taxes they pay that support the public schools...
Secularism means not that religious observance is prohibited but that it is private, free from official subsidy or control. Since a diverse and integrated community is desirable at Harvard, people who observe kosher law must be able to do so in the dining hall...