Last week the Supreme Court heard a case about two Christian schools in rural Maine that could eventually have major repercussions for yeshivas across the country. In the meantime, as the litigants await a decision, now is a real opportunity for the religious community to reset the national conversation surrounding religion and its place in public life. The issue squarely before the Court in Carson v Makin was whether the government can establish a program that provides tuition for eligible students at any school of their choice, as long as the school they choose is not “sectarian.” The Court had...