Jews Split on
Education Bill
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schools only and "not be siphoned
off to Jewish, Catholic. Protest-
ant or any other schools under
religious auspices."
Other witnesses onnosing aid to
private schools in ,•Inded Mrs. Har-
old Rosenfeld. testifying for Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
The subcommittee chairman.
Sen. Wayne Morse, Oregon
stating his position.
said: "I'll go just as far as the
Democrat,
Supreme Court tells me I can
go in the interests of the little
boys and girls in this country."
Sen. Morse emnhasized that the
controlling fav-tor in federal aid
to education is the welfare of
the child. lie added that the in-
evitable result of federal educa-
tional aid will be a decision hy
the Supreme Court on how far
Congress can go in the area.
"The soon.— we get a decision
the better. - he said.
Sen. Jacob K. Javits. New York
Republican. expressed his view
that President Johnson's proposals
do not run afoul of existing juri-
dicial decisions on the church-state
issue. Representatives of two
American Jewish organizations re-
peated their conflicting positions
on the proposed legislation as pre-
sented to the House Education sub-
committee yesterday. They differ
on aid to children in non-public
schools.
Another American Jewish Con-
gress spokesman, Harrison J.
Goldin, of New York. claimed that
federal aid to parochial schools
would have a disastrous effect on
American education.
Rabbi Sherer. maintained that
the issue is an educational. not a
religious one. He said "we are spe-
cially gratified that this bill has
not chosen to arbitrarily ignore
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Eisendrath Raps Plan
to Aid Parochial School
PALO ALTO. Calif. (JTA) —
President Johnson's aid to edu-
cation proposal, to Congress con-
tains a threat to the principle of
separation of church and state. by ,
providing some aid to parochial
schools. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisen-
drath, president of the American
Union of Hebrew Congregations.
warned here.
Addressing the biennial conven-
tion of the UAHC's Northern Cali-
fornia Region. Dr. Eisendrath said:
"Concealed inside the highly im-
aginative package of an aid to
education bill is a proposal to give
aid to parochial schools. a proposal
which has never been adopted in
in this country and which was re-
jected by President Kennedy.
"Millions, and ultimately bil-
lions, will be poured into our
parochial schools, thus depriving
our public schools of the tax dol-
Iflatriat,
lars desperately needed for the
fashioning of a good public school
system in this land. And the aroma
of federal funds will untimately
tempt every religious group to de-
velop elaborate networks of par-
ochial schools, - the UAHC .presi-
dent asserted.
AJ Committee Backs
Education Proposal
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
NEW YORK—The American
Jewish Committee announced that
it fully endorses President John-
son's proposals on federal aid to
education. The Committee said it '
would recommend that the legis-
lation include a provision for ju-
dicial review.
In a statement filed Wednesday'
before the house sub-committee on
general education, the AJC points
out that it endorses the proposed;
federal aid: "So long as the state
or federal government does not:
aid religion or religious education
or church-related institutions; so
long as its grant of aid is extended
to the protection and improvement!
of the welfare of the child."
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