THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Notables to Be at AJCommittee 75th NEW YORK — Actress Liv Ullmann, author and commentator Edwin New- man, editor Norman Podhoretz, Ambassador Sol Linowitz, lyricist Sylvia Fine Kaye, opera star Jan Peerce, and Alain de Rothschild president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France (CRIF), will appear at the 75th annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee, to be held May 13-17 in Washington, D.C. Among the topics to be scussed are the re- ..–Lrgence of anti-Semitism in this nation and around the world; the "Reagan Revolution" and its relation. to AJC's domestic policies; the condition of Jewish communities in Europe and South America; Arab influ- ence on America's energy policy; the New Right and the Moral Majority; the re- lation of American Jewry to the state of Israel; and the current status of Jewish- Christian relations. Speakers who will ad- dress these issues are: Dr. Krister Stendhal, chairMan of the Consultation on the Church and the Jewish People, World Council of Churches; Archbishop Pio Laghi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States; Max Fisher, Detroit indus- trialist, and former consul- tant to President Nixon on Jewish affairs; David Lloyd Kreeger, patron of the arts; novelist Jerome Weidman; Adolpho Bloch, Brazilian publisher; 'Dr. Rene Sirat, chief rabbi of France; Ilona Seifert, secretary general, Central Board for Hunga- rian Jews; Sens. Rudy Bos- chwitz (R-Minn.) and How- ard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio); Representatives Sidney Yates, (D-Ill.) and Benja- min Gilman (R-N.Y.); Maynard I. Wishner, AJC's national president; and Bertram H. Gold, its execu- tive vice president. 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