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Friday, May 20, 1983 13 .
AJCongress Hits
Tuition Credits
NEW YORK — A policy
of granting tuition tax cre-
dits to parents of private
school students would be _
unconstitutional and even-
tually would turn religious
schools into "variants" of
public schools, undermin-
ing their ability to teach
sectarian doctrines as they
see fit, an American Jewish
Congress official has
warned.
Testifying before the Se-
nate's Committee on Fi-
nance, Nathan Z. Der-
showitz, director of the
Commission on Law and So-
cial Action of AJCongress,
said the Administration's
proposed tuition tax credit
bill, if passed, "would be the
first national legislation
which fundamentally over-
rides and seeks to manip-
ulate the conduct of secta-
rian schools." He termed the
bill "blatantly unconstitu-
tional under existing deci-
sions of - the Supreme
Court."
DC Missions
Boost UJA
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Participants in the United
Jewish Appeal's Washing-
ton Mission Program
pledged nearly $13 million
to the 1983 UJA/
Community campaign in
the first three months of
1983, Jerome Dick of Wash-
ington, D.C. the program's
national chairman, an-
nounced last week.
Dick, a UJA national vice
chairman, said that 821
community leaders from
throughout the nation par-
ticipating in 21 missions
pledged more than $9.8 mil-
lion to the 1983 Regular
campaign — an increase of
24.1 percent over their gifts
during the same period in
1983 — in addition to al-
most $1.5 million to the Is-
rael Special Fund and more
than $1.6 million to Project
Renewal.
UJA Asked
to Reconsider
Parley Speaker
NEW YORK — Harold
M. Jacobs, the president of
the National Council of
Young Israel has called
upon the leadership of
United Jewish Appeal
(UJA) to withdraw its invi-
tation to Anthony Lewis to
speak at UJA's national
leadership conference in Ar-
lington, Va. today. The
Young Israel leader char-
acterized the New York
Times columnist as "one of
the most dangerous
enemies of Israel active in
the American media today.
To spend Jewish communal
funds to provide him with a
platform before our own
leadership is a scandalous
abuse of the trust of the
Jewish people who support
UJA."
Tokyo Joins BB
TOKYO — The Jewish
community of Tokyo, Japan
— some 90 families — has
joined Bnai Brith Interna-
tional.