July 8, 2006
Editor, jewishsightseeing
I just want to register a comment (about 13 months
late) concerning your blog dated 06/16/2005.
Please understand, I grew up with the belief that we are brethren and this is
NOT hate mail.
I believe your families would fight as hard to keep a Star of David on a
memorial to Jewish soldiers and I don't know of any TRUE Christian who would
object. What you said about the "separation of church and state" is
basically true if you remember to include that MOST of our ancestors came to
America seeking freedom to worship any God, any way we choose.
We should be united in our fight to protect these rights. Whether we know it or
not, we're on the SAME SIDE.
God Bless,
—
Joseph Brenner
(home town not listed)
Thanks for writing, Mr. Brenner, even if it is 13
months later. I don't think your note is anything like hate mail.
Concerning your point, however, I refer you to a paragraph in the article
in question in which I stated: "A cross no more belongs on a public
mountaintop as a symbol of the sacrifice veterans have made for our country than
a Star of David or any other religious symbol does." —Donald H.
Harrison
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June 28, 2006
Editor, Jewishsightseeing
Just wanted to say thanks for the great
write-up and capturing what I had hoped would be the tenor of the day.
—Michael Rassler
Executive Vice President, United Jewish Federation
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July 5, 2006
Editor, Jewishsightseeing
Thanks for the interesting and informative
article on the Ranch. Nice work!
—Mick Calarco
Recreation Area Manager
Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park
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