Thursday, October 15, 2009

One Faith-Based Task Force Urges Involvement In Israeli-Palestinian Issues

On Tuesday, the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Advisory Council released preliminary drafts of recommendations from its six task forces. (See prior posting.) The Forward reported yesterday that a draft recommendation from one of the Task Forces (the one on interreligous dialogue) recommended that the Faith-Based Office should "create a working group of multi-religious and community organizations focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to advise administration officials at the National Security Council and the State Department on a just resolution of the conflict." Jewish leaders say this is outside the scope of the Office, and predict the recommendation will not make it into the final version of the Task Force reports.

Meanwhile, the task force on reform of the faith-based office proposed three recommendations for strengthening church-state separation: (1) Strengthen prohibitions against proselytizing program beneficiaries; (2) Post a list of grant recipients online; and (3) Strengthen language in the Executive Order creating the Office to emphasize that following constitutional principles is as important as distributing funds efficiently.