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There was great ineffi- ciency. It is almost impossi- ble to operate by consensus where there is such compe- tition between people and parties for positions, portfolios, patronage and power. It is amazing that there was so much final' agreement in the end. I know no other forum of this magnitude where re-. nown Zionist leaders and intellectuals of Diaspora Jewry and Israeli. Jewry can and do speak out about their perceptions of the relation- ship and the needs and obli- gations of the Diaspora and Israel each to its own society and to each other. Norman Naimark, President, Detroit Labor Zionist Council Bias in Mexicb Meeting Topic NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee is seeking to help solve serious problems of anti- Semitism facing the Jewish community of Guadalajara, Mexico. Sergio Nudelstejer, direc- tor of AJCommittee's Office for Mexico and Central America, has reported that he has discussed the activi- ties of extreme right-wing groups that frequently dis- tribute anti-Semitic prop- aganda with Bernardo Weitzener, president of the Central Jewish Committee, the leading body of Mexican Jewry, located in Mexico City. In the past few months, Nudelstejer revealed, the Guadalajara Jewish community has suffered two serious attacks. The first was a bomb placed near the synagogue, which was discovered and deactivated. The second was an attack on the Jewish cemetery, in which a number of tombstones were de- stroyed. The second largest city in Mexico, Guadalajara has become the center of groups distributing vicious anti- Semitic material, Nudelstejer stated. The Jewish community of Guadalajara numbers 220 families. Synagogue Hit for Services in the Church Editor, The Jewish News: • I am relieved and thank- ful to the Almighty that no lives were lost in the fire that destroyed the Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses. In some ways more dis- tressing than the conflagra- tion was the decision to hold Sabbath services in a church. Such a move mocks Jewish law and tradition and tends, albeit unwit- tingly, to strengthen the forces of assimilation which so insidiously eat away at the infrastructure of Jewish unity. Most shocking was Rabbi Schnipper's declaration that G-d's Presence could be found in the church just as it is in the remains of the synagogue. If the rabbi actually be- lieves this then he has de- secrated the Divine Name and denied the unique- ness of the Jewish people. I hope and as- sume that he was just engaging in emotional hyperbole. 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