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Mr. Clinton's promise to "fix"
parts of last year's welfare reform
act cutting off benefits to legal
immigrants was good news for
Jewish activists here, even
though GOP leaders already
have ruled out any changes.
But some Jewish groups also
are pressing hard on a little-re-
ported provision of the act that
they say represents a significant
blow to church-state separation.
The Ashcroft amendment al-
lows religious institutions, in-
cluding churches, synagogues
and mosques, to participate ful-
ly in the distribution of welfare
benefits under the new law, with-
out the usual safeguards to en-
sure that services and religious
activity are not commingled.
That represents "the biggest
church-state setback in the
104th Congress," according to
Michael Lieberman, associate
director and counsel for the Anti-
Defamation League's Washing-
ton office.
Jewish groups, he said, are
looking for corrective language
that would allow organizations
such as the Salvation Army and
Jewish federations to participate
while making sure that "perva-
sively sectarian" institutions are
not able to mix benefits and reli-
gion.
The welfare law also includes
provisions effectively allowing
service providers to discriminate
in hiring on the basis of religion,
a precedent groups such as ADL
find appalling.
ADL also is working at the
state and local level to convince
officials to develop implementa-
tion guidelines that are more re-
spectful of the church-state line
than Congress was.
But objections to Ashcroft
are not unanimous in the
Jewish community; Orthodox
groups such as Agudath Israel of
America supported the amend-
ment.
And most Jewish groups are
focusing on the benefits question,
not the more abstract church-
state issue.
"It's hard to galvanize people
on this," Mr. Lieberman said.
"Right now, it's just a few para-
graphs in a very big bill. But we
need to get this on people's radar
screen; it's important to deal with
the benefits cuts, but it's also im-
portant that we treat this as a
very serious church-state con-
cern." 0