8 Friday, June 10, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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will extend for another year
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D.C. Rejects New Jewish Agenda
The delegate assembly of
the Jewish Community
Council of Washington,
D.C. has rejected the
recommendation of its
executive committee and
turned down the application
for membership of the New
Jewish Agenda.
The executive board
voted last month 22-5 to ac-
cept NJA, but the delegates
voted 98-70 last Thursday
against the application.
According to the Wash-
ington Post, the Washing-
ton District of the Zionist
Organization of America
led the fight against accept-
ing- NJA. Irwin Stein,
president of the ZOA chap-
ter, said NJA was not
within the mainstream of
Jewish thinking in this
country and charged that
the organization "was more
pro-Arab than pro-Israel."
NJA has an 18-point
platform dealing with
economic justice, racism,
anti-Semitism, feminism
and advocating a nuclear
freeze.
The group has called for
negotiations between Israel
and all representatives of
the Palestinians, including
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Agenda.
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the NJA application was ac-
cepted by a 2-1 margin of
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stitution of Detroit's Coun-
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the delegate assembly. He
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the executive committee
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criteria required for mem-
bership: it was a Jewish
organization, it had been in
existence for one year and it
had 25 or more members.
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Jewish Community Council
in Seattle is currently con-
sidering membership of
their local chapter of New
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SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)
— Sen. Alan Cranston (D-
Calif.) warned that efforts
by the Reagan Administra-
tion to pressure or seek con-
cessions from Israel on
major policy issues could
have fatal consequences for
the Jewish state.
Cranston told some 100
persons Sunday at a lunch-
eon meeting of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress' na-
tional governing council
that "we should make it
unmistakably clear to all
the Arab nations that we
will not pressure Israel in
an effort to try to persuade
Israel to make concessions
which may be contrary to
her interests and perhaps
contrary to her survival."
_ eo-Nazi Jailed
N
BONN (JTA) — A court
in West Berlin has sen-
tenced a neo-Nazi activist,
Arnold Priem, to an 18-
month prison term.
The 35-year-old self-
proclaimed "fuehrer" of the
so-called "Fight Group
Priem" was found guilty of
illicit arms possession and
display of Nazi symbols.