An Alabama rabbi says state efforts to put more religious expression in schools won’t help Jewish students – and won’t help address issues of anti-Semitism in public schools. The state legislature this year is seizing its chance to push through several bills that have been passion projects for some legislators – and bills with a potential to overturn Supreme Court precedent. Bills would put prayer in public schools, put the Ten Commandments in classrooms and add volunteer chaplains in schools. “As a rabbi, as a Jew and as someone who loves God, I oppose all of these bills,” said Rabbi...