News U.S. Providence schools cancel Jewish holidays Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | August 13, 2010 Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. The largest school system in Rhode Island is removing the High Holy Days as vacation days after more than 30 years. The Providence School District deleted Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur from the public school calendar, the Providence Journal reported. Absences from school on those days will be excused. The system has more than 23,000 students. Marty Cooper, community relations director of the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, said he received a dozen phone calls complaining about the change. “This is not an act of anti-Semitism,” Cooper said. “They thought long and hard about this.” The Jewish population of Providence has been declining as other religious groups, including Muslims, have been growing, according to the newspaper. Muslims have lobbied to have their holy days included on school calendars in other U.S. communities. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Federation ups Hillel funding after year of protests and tension Local Voice Why Hersh’s death hit all of us so hard: He represented hope Art Trans and Jewish identities meld at CJM show Culture At Burning Man, a desert tribute to the Nova festival’s victims Subscribe to our Newsletter I would like to receive the following newsletters: Weekday J From Our Sponsors (helps fund our journalism) Your Sunday J Holiday Bytes