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He said the attack on Rue Copernic which took four lives was not an isolated in- cident but the culmination of a series of anti-Semitic acts. He said that in the opinion of French Jews, anti-Semitism is the latest phenomenon in France which 'has its moments of crises and therefore there was little surprise and little panic by members of the synagogue at the time of the bombing. The rabbi said that the Middle East policy of the French government is "anti-Israel" and "sym- pathetic to the Arabs," and contributed to the revival of anti-Semitism in France. But he stressed that the French government itself is not anti-Semitic. According to Williams, who is married to a. French woman and moved to Paris from England five ye-ars ago, one of the factors that undermines the status of French Jews is that they are not considered by French society to be "real Fren- chmen." "There is no easy solution for the status of Jews in France," he said. Because of these factors the Jews must exercise "a high degree of discretion and courage." He stated that he would say "to my fellow French Jews" that when they encounter violence "I am for Jewish self-defense but not for Jewish aggressiveness or high profile propaganda" because "it is counter- productive and can cause a backlash" in the context of French society. Asked ?bout anti- Named to Post NEW YORK — The ap- pointment of Joan Rosen- baum as director of The Jewish Museum has been announced by Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, chancellor of The Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America, and James Weinberg, chairman of the museum's board of trustees. Obtain Cash for your Un-Wanted Medical Equipment Semitism in England, Williams said he had not encountered it person- ally but was aware that it exists. Only in France, he said, have "I experienced hiding my true identity at times." 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