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January 28, 1983 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Julius Berman, chairman of
the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations,
has expressed "deep dis-
tress" over anti-Semitic
manifestations in Greece
and the Greek govern-
ment's strong criticism of
Israel since the war in
Lebanon last summer.
In a letter to the ambas-
sador of Greece in Washin-
gton, Nicolas Karandreas,
Berman said it was "par-
ticularly distressing" that
Greece had voted in the
United Nations General
Assembly last month in
favor of a resolution calling
for sanctions against Israel
and its political and dip-
lomatic isolation.
"Greece was the only
member of the European
Economic Community to
support this nefarious call,"

Berman wrote the ambas-
sador. "Together with other,
previous actions of a similar
nature, this vote has caused
anguish and disappoint-
ment of the friends of
Greece in the American
Jewish community." Be-
rman asked the envoy to
convey these concerns to his
government.

The situation in Greece
has apparently alarmed
that country's small Jewish
community, which numbers
about 5,000 out of a popula-
tion of 9.7 million, and has
prompted the Athens gov-
ernment to offer reassur-
ances. Justice Minister
George Mangakis met with
a group of Greek Jewish
leaders last week who urged
that the present law against
racism be amended to in-
clude a ban on religious dis-
crimination.

Reagan to Address WJC

Freij Is Pressuring Arafat

CAIRO (JTA) — The
mayor of Bethlehem, Elias
Freij, called upon PLO chief
Yasir Arafat on Tuesday to
support the formation of a
joint Palestinian-Jordanian
delegation to participate in
Middle East peace talks.
Emerging from a one-
hour meeting with Egyp-
tian Foreign Minister
Kamal Hassan Ali, the
mayor was asked by report-
ers if he would urge the PLO
leader to raise the issue be-
fore the Palestine National
Council, scheduled to meet

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Bank as an Arab territory."

Friday, January 28, 1983 21

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day.
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Jewish Congress, will chair
the four-day meeting, which
will be attended by some
100 leaders of the interna-
tional Jewish organization
from six continents.
Other highlights of the
meeting will include: a re-
port on U.S.-Israel relations
by Israel's Ambassador to
Washington, Moshe Arens,
a report on the recently-
concluded World Zionist
Congress in Jerusalem by
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the World Zionist Organiza-
tion, and an address on
East-West relations by
Undersecretary of State
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with comments by Zalman
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Israel branch of the WJC,
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