Jews United Against Tax Plan Changes On Charity Deductions And Church-State Separation
The previous joke concerning “two Jews, 3 opinions,” is sometimes true once it involves Judaic support teams. President Donald Trump’s announcement that the us would acknowledge capital of Israel as Israel’s capital town galvanized jubilation in teams on the Judaic right and dire warnings from the left. But the Trump tax reform proposal, that passed each chambers and is currently in conference discussions, offers a flash of unity this usually turbulent community. All teams have return to a rare accord against the repeal of the Johnson change, a decades-old prohibition on preaching politics from the dais. The repeal is presently within the House version of the tax reform bill. Jewish teams also are united in their concern that the tax reform effort, that discourages deductions for charitable organizations, can lead to successful to Judaic communal non-profits. “Wall to wall agreement within the #Jewish community is just too rare. We’re along in opposing repeal of the #Johnson...