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Adopted Resolutions
60th General Assembly
November 1989
New Orleans, Louisiana
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
The use of drugs and other illegal substances and the abuse of alcohol
have reached crisis proportions, endangering the health and welfare of
all segments of American society. Drug trafficking has contributed to
an alarming increase in criminal activity at home and abroad. Government
reports show that drug trafficking has become a major funding source for
international terrorism.
The scourge of drugs is insidious and complex: The demand for drugs is
the consequence of personal, family and societal problems. Adults, adolescents,
and even young children now have ready access to drugs and alcoholic beverages
and are victims of their harmful effects. The supply of drugs is the product
of underdeveloped third-world economies, supported by tremendous profits
from the drug trade. The problem requires a multi-faceted response, including
education, early intervention, detoxification and treatment, employment
opportunities, adequate standard of living, changed lifestyles, interdiction
and other forms of law enforcement. It must be addressed locally, nationally
and internationally.
From the perspective of spiritual and religious conviction, the Reform
Jewish community has a responsibility and an opportunity to respond to
the drug crisis and to assist our nation in its efforts to wage war on
drugs.
We must also look within our own Jewish community. Recent reports from
the National Center of Drug Abuse and the National Cocaine Hotline indicate
that Jewish students are significantly represented among drug abusers.
This points to the need for us as a Movement to become much more aggressive
in discovering and combating the causes of drug and alcohol abuse.
Our UAHC Task Force on Youth Suicide has already gained national recognition
for its efforts in combating the epidemic of youth suicide, which today
remains the second leading cause of death among those fifteen-twenty four
years of age. Inasmuch as many self-inflicted deaths were drug and alcohol
related, the Task Force may help us as a Movement to research further
the causes of this often preventable tragedy.
THEREFORE, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations resolves to:
Declare its unequivocal opposition to all forms of substance abuse, including
alcohol.
Work with other religious and secular bodies in addressing the problems
of substance abuse.
Call upon members of Reform Congregations to exercise moderation in the
consumption of alcoholic beverages, demonstrating due regard for their
personal well-being, the well-being of others, and an awareness of the
example set for adolescents and children.
Commend those athletes and other celebrities who have spoken out against
substance abuse and encourage them to continue their efforts in this regard.
Deplore the practice of some celebrities to be featured in media which
encourage the use of alcoholic beverages and which present them as poor
role models for young people.
Call upon member congregations and related organizations to initiate and
support programs to assist substance abusers in our midst to overcome
their problem.
Call upon the Department for Religious Education to prepare and distribute
relevant educational materials for congregations, religious schools, and
youth groups. Call upon the Task Force on Youth Suicide to expand its
program mandate to include substance abuse.
Support local drug and alcohol treatment agencies and support programs
in providing treatment and rehabilitation to help restore substance abusers,
including those who are incarcerated, to useful and productive lives in
society.
Call upon the President and the Congress to provide adequate funding for
the government's anti-drug programs to achieve its objective of cutting
off the supply of cocaine and other illegal drugs.
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See http://www.urj.us/cgi-bin/resodisp.pl?file=substance&year=1989
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