Dr. Jim over at Zwinglius Redivivus has a pretty good discussion going on Tax Exempt Donations and Israel. This also happens to coincide with a conversation I'm having with a conservative Christian blogger regarding social justice. If the conservative Christian model of social justice seeks to keep minimal government involvement, then why do the need to take advantage of programs that use "tax-exempt donations to help Jews establish permanence in the Israeli-occupied territories?" Since tax exempt status comes through the government, isn't this a self-defeating argument?
Joel at The Church of Jesus Christ has also weighed in on this issue.
Tax-Exempt Funds Aid Settlements in West Bank | The New York Times