var o Threats to Jewish Survival Are Cited at WJC Parley in Mexico MEXICO CITY, (JTA)—The developed: assimilation as a re- effect of social revolution and sult of the disappearance of anti- the danget of assimilation pose Semitic persecution, increased the most serious threats to Jew- political integration, and the eco- ish survival, Dr. Nahum Gold- nomic progress of most Jewish mann, president of the World communities. The process of Jewish Congress, told Jewish growing indifference among the ' leaders gathered here for the young generation represented the • WJC's first - Mexico-Central most latent danger—Dr. Gold- American - Caribbean regional mann stated—to Jewish survival conference. in the Diaspora and made the lie called for the fullest pos- question of Jewish education, of sittle cooperation of the region's securing the Jewishness of the communities through the World young generation the number one Jewish Congress in order that problem in Jewish Diaspora life. Jewry might "cope with its To deal with all these prob- grave problems and secure its lems, the WJC leader said that survival." Jewish unity and the full co- Goldmann addressed a public operation of all sectors of the session of the conference in the ' Jewish people "as expressed in Jewish Sports Club attended by the World Jewish Congress" was representatives of ten commu- more essential today than at any nities, as well as by about 1,000 time before. Latin American members of the Mexican Jewish Jewry, which Dr. Goldmann • community. Among the com- called one of the most conscious munities represented were Jewish-minded parts of the Costa Rica, the Dominican Re- and Jewish people, had to play a public. El Salvador, Guatemala, leading role in uniting Jewry in .lamaica. Mexico, Nicaragua, Pan- order that it might cope with ama. Surinam and Venezuela. its grave problems and secure its The conference also heard a survival, he said. demand, voiced by Yehuda Eb- A • call for a halt to anti- :ein, of New York, executive director of the North American SeMitic practices all over the executive, that Interpol, the In- world and a plea to the USSR . to extend facilities to the coun- ternational Police Organization, try's 3,000,000 Jews for reli- place Nazi criminals still at large gious and cultural self-expres- iii'411 on its wanted list sion were made by World Jew- Goldmann said a new vio- lent nationalism was rampant which did not deny equality of rights to Jewish citizens, but did not grant them the right and facilities to live their distinct Jewish lift. The most significant example of this trend was 3,000,000 Soviet Jews whose position as equal citizens was not threatened by any kind of an official anti- Semitism but who were, de facto, denied the possibility to maintain their Jewish charac- ter and distinct life. Jewi.sh poverty was no more central in Jewish life, but an ether. much graver, danger had ish Congress leaders. In its resolution on Soviet Jewry, the WJC conference ex- pressed regret "that the Jews of the Soviet Union are still denied the facilities for religious and cultural self-expression, or form- ing a coordinating body for the conduct of communal affairs, and of contact with Jewish communi- ties in other countries." Deplor- ing the closing down of houses of worship in various parts of the USSR, the resolution ap- pealed to the Soviet Union "on humanitarian grounds to enable the reunion of families broken up by the inhuman policy carried out by the Fascist-Nazi rulers during the war." 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