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It was the largest group of American Jewish leaders to visit Spain, a country that has no formal dip- lomatic ties with Israel. Weiler, a New York real-estate man and philanthropist, has spent the past 40 years in service to Jews throughout the world. During this time, he has shied away from general publicity and permanent recognition of his work. Now that he has turned 80, he is permitting his leadership to be publicly recognized. The section of Jerusalem that became Kiryat Weiler currently houses 3,000 people and covers 64.5 acres. Its population is ex- pected to increase to 5,000. Kiryat Weiler is nestled in the southern ridges of Jerusalem and is part of the Gilo suburb. The ceremony was attended by Kollek and offi- cials of the Israeli government, as well as by the American Jewish leaders. During the visit in Spain, the American group hoped to strengthen ties with the Spanish Jewish community and encourage relations between Israel and Spain. Spain's Jewish population now numbers 12,000; it has been estimated to have been as high as 400,000 in medieval Spain. Argentine to push Israel-Spanish ties nds°r ..We're our lease. Our Wi er forev fur huge We lost location will close SACRIFICE forced to liquidate our PRICES. Each one packed with • "special surprises" to say NEWS (313) 967-3920 25242 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park MI 48237 • THE FINEST INVITATIONS & STATIONERY • PLUS THE BEST TALENT (As seen on P.M. MAGAZINE) T A- = The Bridge Or Tunnel! Park, eft on Ouellette, ward. Ho k. L Line , Only 10 Minutes Fr on Left Right to Huron Left on Tecumseh, Right on res sWay the tunnel: Ave. From the bridge: Row Exp rd From south to E.G. east to Howa South Exit. Buenos Aires (JTA) — President Raul Alfonsin told Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress, that he would intervene with Spanish authorities to encourage their opening diplomatic relations with Israel. Bronfman, on a tour of Latin American Jewish communities, met with Alfonsin at the Presidential palace prior to a meeting with the DAIA, the representative body of Argentine Jewry, and the Foreign Relations Committee of the Argentie Se- nate. Accompanying Bronfman at the meeting with the President were Israel Singer, WJC execu- tive director, Gregorio Faigon, chairman of the Latin American branch of WJC, and DAIA President Sion Cohen Imach. During the talks, Alfonsin made clear his opposition to the equation of Zionism with- racism at international forums. He as- sured the Jewish leaders that at future international meetings, Argentina would not vote on this issue as it had in the past but rather "according to its con- science." He promised to lend his good offices in approaches to the Soviet government to ease the plight of <7> <