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Mugica Herzog, who was sworn into office July 14, is the first Spanish minister of Jewish origin in modern times. The first part of the family name derives from his father, a Spanish Republican activist who fled to France. "Herzog" derives from his Polish Jewish mother. Between 1953 and 1963, he was an activist of the Spanish Communist Party. After- wards, he became one of the founders of the Socialist Party, which operated under- ground. He was twice ar- rested by the Franco regime for his political involvement. Mugica Herzog is proud of his origins. He was a founder of the Spanish-Israeli Association for Friendship, which he described as a lob- bying group that advances the cause of Israel in this country. "In principle," he said earlier this month, "there was a will and a preparedness within the Socialist govern ment to establish diplomatic relations with Israel. "But we in the association helped to create the political and cultural climate needed to go ahead. This was obvious- ly a very important task." As a justice minister, Mugica Herzog will have to handle the contacts between the Spanish state and the powerful Roman Catholic Church in his country. Some commentators men- tioned his Jewish origins, and said that this could be a severe handicap. Mugica Her- zog does not agree. "I myself am an atheist," he said, "but I appreciate very much the religious beliefs of other people. This apprecia- tion is a sound basis for mutual understanding with the members of any religious faith." Mugica Herzog, who has strong sentimental ties to Israel, is likely to face the - "cold wind" of Spanish and Socialist criticism towards Israel, which at times takes extremely vehement forms. He is not concerned. "Being critical of Israeli government policies certainly does not mean being anti-Israel," Mugica Herzog said. "I am against the repression in the occupied territories and for an international peace con- ference to resolve the Arab- Israeli conflict. Mugica Herzog will have to handle contacts between Spain and the Roman Catholic Church. "Fortunately, many Israelis represent the same attitude. In fact, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres is also working in the same direction." Does his nomination to justice minister represent a change for the better in Spanish-Israeli relations as well as a possible slap at the Arabs, as one Communist leader here said? The nominations in our Socialist Party are not based on the origins of its members," Mugica Herzog replied. "I don't think you can say that my nomination has the implications you sug- gested in your question." Jewish Telegraphic Agency I NEWS Reagan Backs School Prayer Washington (JTA) — Presi- dent Reagan maintained recently that although he has not been able to get Congress to adopt a constitutional amendment allowing volun- tary prayer in the public schools, he believes school prayer will again become a reality. "I'm convinced that one day such a measure will be pass- ed," Reagan told some 8,000 cheering delegates at a stu- dent congress on evangelism. The president noted that the 1787 Constitutional Con- vention opened its sessions with a prayer, as had the U.S. Congress since its inception. "Isn't it time we let God back in the classrooms?" he asked.