-wee. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3 Friday, October 12, 1984 • NEWS Trojan Project under way to restructure and re-evaluate priorities of WZO New York (JTA) — The World Zionist Organization is presently engaged in a determined process ,of analysis and soul-searching that will result in a "revolution- ary restructuring of the WZO, de- signed to make it responsive to the current needs of' the Jewish people," Leon Dulzin, chairman of WZO Executive, said follow- ing an "historic" three-day con- ference earlier this month of a Think-Tank committee. "We recognize that the WZO as presently constituted is in- adequate — indeed obsolete — in Piiccessfully grappling with the pressing challenges now confront- ing the Jewish people," Dulzin de- clared. In order to transform the WZO, it has enlisted foremost Jewish thinkers and experts — aca- demicians, and religious and L.onist leaders — into regional Think Tank Committees in the Jnited States, Latin America, Europe, the British Common- ;ealth and Israel, Dulzin said. These committees, like the one which met in New York, are engaged in devising a new WZO strategy and structure to enable it to be an effective instrument of the Jewish people, he pointed out. - He said that in Israel, the cen- tral Think Tank Committee for- mulated six critical issues which were discussed at the New York "Son of C. Trojan" meeting: the Jerusalem Program, the duties incumbent on the indi- vidual Zionist, 'a framework for those who make aliyah, equality of status for all constituent organ- izations, methods for individual affiliation with the WZO, and the intensification of the democratic process. "With the benefit of the analysis, counsel and recom- mendations of our Think Tank experts we are determined to rad- ically transform our movement," Dulzin said. "Initially, Zionism was a movement to establish the State of Israel and to save Jews. Now we must face the task of sav- ing Jewry from the serious in- roads of assimilation, toss of Jewish identity and intermar- riage. We must also face the fact that although there has been a landmark acceptance of the Jerusalem Program by the lead- ers of American Jewry, the influ- ence of the WZO in Diaspora Jewish life has diminished." He said the essential changes are required "in the Zionist structure to permit a broader foundation to be laid as a base for building a democratic and ideological Zionist movement that will encompass the entire spectrum of Zionist thought. The new structure should give em- phasis to education and ideologi- cal causes instead of to politics and parties." lished whether the gang crossed into Israel from Jordan, or had or- ganized locally. Even if they had crossed from Jordan, this did not indicate Jor- danian complicity or knowledge, as the Jordanian authorities try to stop infiltration from their area, fearing Israeli retaliation. In Lebanon during the Yom Kippur weekend an IDF patrol killed one guerrilla and wounded and captured another near Mashara, south east of Lake Ka- roun. There were no Israeli casualties in the exchange of fire. There were no Israeli casualties in an earlier - clash with an IDF patrol near Marekeh. Another guerrilla was killed by a South Lebanon army patrol near Jezzine, after the patrol ch- ased a suspicious car making its way to the Awali River. 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