\JCRAC Favors 'Affirmative Action. - Opposes Quotas; Busing 'Rhetoric' IIit
LOS ANGELES (JTA1—The an- • That policy was proposed by respective histories as dynamic' a group been more secure than in
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The NJCRAC declaration sup-
ported such government-financial
action as compensatory educa-
tion, training and retraining, ap-
' prenticeship job counseling and
placement, welfare assistance and
other forms of help to the disad•
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Epstein said that anti-bias regu-
lations of the HEW do not call for
preferential treatment or quotas
but that HEW "guidelines are be-
ing implemented as if they did."
Mrs. Levine, concurring, said that
HEW administration of anti-bias
policies among colleges allocated
federal funds have been "disas-
trous. -
While the statement Mc' not re•
fer by name to the Jewish De-
fense League, it was understood
to represent a sharp repudiation
of publicized statements by the
JDL and its leader, Rabbi Meir
Kahane, of an impending "Ameri-
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pay to repair the harm" of past
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Earlier, t h e Department of
Health. Eclueltion and Welfare
was urged to recast its anti-dis-
crimination guidelines and repu-
diate its goal of "preferential
treatment" for minority group
members in federally funded edu-
cation and employment
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schools. Children who are in bad
schools now should not be left
there either."
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She said many "confused" uni-
sersity °Mica's, seeking to avoid
The N.ICRAC, which represents
loss of "sorely-needed federal
nine national Jewish organizations
funds," had established "fixed
and 92 community relations Total-
quotas in flagrant violation of
cils. took no position on the issue
• constitutional and legal prohi-
of busing per se But the dele-
bitions."
gates chided the anti-busing forces
The plenary - was told the need
for engaging in "exaggerated poli-
for
a stronger partnership between
tical rhetoric" that "tended to dis-
the Jewish communities of Israel
tort the facts, inflame passions and
and America is pointed up by the
Impede rational analysis."
parallels between the social prob-
The delegates indicated that they
backed busing "when it is the most lems of the two communities.
Albert E Arent of Washington.
effective peaceable way to attain
desirable educational ends, includ- NJCRAC chairman. cited Israel's
urban crisis, integration problems
ing desegregation."
But the plenary sympathized and church-state disputes as
"familiar echoes" of Jewish com-
Jew-
with the "reluctance"of some
munity relations issues in the
ish parents "to see their children
United States.
transferred to schools that are sub-
standard" under desegregation
Elected to a third one-year term,
plans.
he told the delegates that both
communities
had much to gain
not
enough,"
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plenary
"It is
from "a partnership to share ex-
concluded. "to say that children
periences and insights from our
should not be transferred to bad
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rigid requirements
The action reflected, in large
measure, an effort by the Jew-
ish groups to balance their tra-
ditional advocacy of anti-di,
crimination policies against what
many of the 300 delegates here
regard as serious threats of "re-
verse discrimination" affecting
Jews.
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