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December 14, 1979 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, December 14, 1919

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Argentine Jewish Leader Sees Anti-Semitism Decline

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)
— "A significant decline of
anti-Semitic agitation can
be observed" in Argentina,
according to Nehemias Re-
snizky, outgoing president
of the DAIA, the central
representative body of
Argentine Jewry.

(Argentine) authorities of
the anxieties expressed by
the Jewish community."
Addressing Jewish com-
munity leaders, Resnizky
recalled the years 1973-
1975, when Peronism made
its comeback in Argentina.
- At that time, under the
mask of anti-Zionism and
anti-imperialism, anti-
Jewish publications
flourished, he said, under
the protection of the
pro-Arab Minister Jose
Lopez Rega, the alleged
lover of Isabel (Evita) Pe-
ron.
He said that after the
military revolution on
March 24, 1976, the DAIA
made great efforts to alert
government officials and
public opinion to the dan-

Resnizky made that ob-
servation recently in the
course of a review of events
during the ;past decade
when he served the DAIA
first as secretary general
and later_as its president.
He said it demonstrated
"the understanding of the

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gers anti-Semitism posed
for the peaceful co-existence ,
of all Argentine citizens.
The situation has im-
proved now, he asserted, but
prior to 1976, when leftist
elements were free to
spread their propaganda,
they joined rightist groups
in agitating against the
Jewish community, though
always claiming they were
not fighting Jews but
Zionist imperialist agents.

There are still isolated
anti-Semitic incidents,
however, Resnizky
noted, the most recent
being the bombing of a
rabbinical seminary sev-
eral months ago. Re-
snizky reminded his
audience that the DAIA
has been fighting against
the "Moral and Civic
Formations" which has a
"clear (Catholic) confes-
sional connotation." He
said it was not possible to
predict the outcome.
Meanwhile, the DAIA it-

self is having difficulty fi nd-
ing a new president to suc-
ceed Ftesnizky. According to
DAIA sources the most
likely candidate is -Jose
Kestelman who is willing to
assume the post, but has
been unable to put together
a leadership team.

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ZOA Unit - Sends.
Israeli Torch
Here for-flanuka

NEW YORK — A torch
kindled at the tomb of the
Maccabees near Jerusalem
will be flown to the United
States as part of the
nation-wide celebrations of
Hanuka being planned by
Masada, the youth move-
ment of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America.

The torch will be flown
from Ben-Gurion Airport in

Israel to Kennedy Airport
in New York by El Al Israel
Airlines Sunday and will be
accompanied by Idit Sham.
a representative of the Mac-
cabi Hatzair youth move-
ment of Israel.
Similar torches will be
sent from Modiin, the birth-
place of the Maccabees. to
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Clergy Informed

BOSTON (JTA) — Infor-
mation kits with back-
ground materials on black-
Jewish relations, Israel and
the Palestine Liberation
Organization have been
prepared and distributed to
black and white Christian
clergymen throughout
Massachusetts by the
Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Boston.

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JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
The popularity of Prime
Minister Menahem Begin
has risen slightly, according
to the PORI Institute. From
a low of 40.6 percent in July.
now 43 percent approve of
Begin's performance.
In July 1978, 60 percent
of those Israelis polled ap-
proved of Begin's perform -

ance.

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