Thursday, November 08, 2007

Civil Rights Groups Urge Investigation of White House Faith-Based Office

The Forward reports that the Coalition Against Religious Discrimination-- a 70 member umbrella civil rights group-- sent a letter on Nov. 2 to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform urging it to investigate the White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives. The letter expressed concern that FBCI "may have been utilized to serve partisan political goals; may violate federal regulations, laws and the Constitution; and may lack proper monitoring." However a number of Jewish groups that would ordinarily be expected to join the letter did not sign it because they felt it was insufficiently nuanced, particularly in its criticism of the Administration's views on religious groups' rights to hire on the basis of religious affiliation. The Forward says: "The area of employment is particularly sensitive for Jewish groups, which do not want Jews and other religious minorities to face unlawful discrimination, but also want to defend Jewish institutions, such as federations, that have for decades accepted government money for social programs while recruiting Jews for certain staff positions."