Friday, April 25, 2008

Jewish Groups Diverge On Joining Church-State Brief

Yesterday's Forward reports that Jewish organizations-- traditionally strong proponents of church-state separation-- are now splitting over how hard to press on Establishment Clause issues. The American Jewish Congress has not joined in a church-state amicus brief (full text) filed with the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday by a number of other faith groups and groups supporting church-state separation. Other Jewish groups on the brief were American Jewish Committee and Hadassah.

The brief was filed in American Atheists, Inc. v. City of Detroit Downtown Development Authority, a case challenging the disbursement of public beautification funds to three Detroit churches in an attempt to improve the external appearance of buildings in areas of the city prior to the 2006 Super Bowl. (See prior posting.) Marc Stern, AJCongress general counsel, said AJCongress did not participate because they believe that in light of recent precedents allowing greater church-state interaction the challenge to city funding will be unsuccessful. Americans United issued a release describing the brief which asserts in part: "The lessons of history are compelling: Governmental aid to construct and maintain houses of worship degrades religion and distorts government."