In the article “Religions clash in East Halls play” I don’t understand why one character was termed a “Jewish person.” The sentence “there are seven religions present in the play embodied by its character: there is a Mormon, a Catholic, a Jewish person, a Buddhist, a Baptist, a Muslim and an Atheist” sounded odd. Call a Jew a Jew. I am an American Jew, not an American Jewish person.
Don Agriss
Class of 1975