(AP, The News Tribune)
A privately-funded Holocaust memorial is to be built on the grounds of the Ohio Statehouse despite concerns from the head of an oversight board that the project is “inappropriate” for public property and could ensnare Ohio in a separation-of-church-and-state dispute.
The $1.8 million memorial was approved Thursday by the state Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, which oversees and maintains the Ohio Statehouse.
Devorah says
I’m not seeing the separation of church and state issue…they didn’t send just the religious Jews to the camps.